Trezor is a hardware wallet for cryptocurrencies that ensures a high level of security by storing private keys in an isolated microcontroller and using a PIN code to access assets. With a simple interface and support for various cryptocurrencies, Trezor provides secure and convenient storage for different digital assets.
SecurityTrezor ensures a high level of security for storing cryptocurrency assets.
Isolated microcontroller (Secure Element) for storing private keys. It is not connected to the internet, preventing remote cyber attacks;
To access the wallet and confirm transactions, entering a PIN code on the device is required, along with physical confirmation by pressing buttons to complete operations;
During initialization, a recovery phrase (Seed Phrase) is created. This is typically 12 or 24 words that serve to restore access to the wallet in case of loss or damage to the device;
Trezor does not have a constant internet connection, reducing the risks of remote attacks and malicious actions through the network;
The device's code is open and available to the public, allowing the community to verify its security and independently audit it.
SecurityTrezor ensures a high level of security for storing cryptocurrency assets.
Isolated microcontroller (Secure Element) for storing private keys. It is not connected to the internet, preventing remote cyber attacks;
To access the wallet and confirm transactions, entering a PIN code on the device is required, along with physical confirmation by pressing buttons to complete operations;
During initialization, a recovery phrase (Seed Phrase) is created. This is typically 12 or 24 words that serve to restore access to the wallet in case of loss or damage to the device;
Trezor does not have a constant internet connection, reducing the risks of remote attacks and malicious actions through the network;
The device's code is open and available to the public, allowing the community to verify its security and independently audit it.