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Trezor

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Discover Trezor, a hardware wallet for securely storing Solana and cryptocurrencies. Enjoy offline storage, PIN protection, and robust security features.

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About Trezor

Trezor is a hardware wallet that keeps your private keys offline and lets you approve every transaction on the device itself. For Solana users, Trezor adds a physical layer of security on top of your software wallet: you review addresses, amounts, and actions on Trezor’s screen and confirm with a press, so malware on a computer can’t sign without you.

Trezor works across multiple blockchains and pairs with popular desktop and mobile wallets. Solana compatibility is provided through third-party wallet integrations. That means you manage your SOL, SPL tokens, and NFTs in a Solana wallet that supports Trezor, while Trezor holds the keys and signs. If you’re choosing Trezor for Solana, verify your preferred Solana wallet lists Trezor as supported before you buy.

Trezor offers several models (with different screens and form factors), open-source firmware, standard recovery phrases, and optional advanced protections. It’s a straightforward way to move from seed phrases on a laptop or phone to a dedicated signing device you control.

Trezor Features

Below is a concise overview of what Trezor brings to day-to-day Solana use with a compatible wallet.

Offline key storage

Private keys are generated and kept on the device; they never touch the internet.

Cross-chain support

Available across multiple blockchains for seamless cross-network use.

On-device confirmation

Shows addresses and amounts on the screen; requires physical approval to sign.

PIN + optional passphrase

Protects access with a device PIN and an extra passphrase for added security.

What makes Trezor special?

Trezor focuses on clarity and control. You approve exactly what you sign—on the device screen—so you’re not guessing what a browser tab is doing. Open-source firmware gives transparency into how keys are generated, stored, and used. The ecosystem support is broad: you pair Trezor with the wallet you like, and Trezor provides secure signing in that flow. Different device models let you choose between a compact button interface or a full-color touchscreen experience.

For Solana traders specifically, the value is simple: Trezor turns every swap, mint, or transfer into a deliberate, two-step action—review on the device, then approve—reducing the risk of blind signing when markets move fast.

Pricing

Discover the pricing options available for Trezor

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Trezor is a one-time hardware purchase. Pricing depends on the model and region. Exact prices and current availability aren’t listed here and need confirmation on Trezor’s store at purchase time.

For Solana support, compatible models include:

  • Safe 5

  • Safe 3

  • Model T

The Trezor Suite app and Solana support are free to use.

How to get started

A quick, beginner-friendly path to using Trezor with Solana.

1

Set up the device

5 minutes
Easy

Unbox Trezor, connect via USB, initialize a new wallet, and write down your 12/24-word recovery phrase securely.

2

Enable protections

2 minutes
Easy

Set a strong PIN; optionally enable a passphrase for a hidden wallet.

3

Update firmware

2 minutes
Easy

Install the latest firmware using Trezor’s desktop app to ensure security and compatibility.

4

Choose a Solana wallet

2 minutes
Easy

Pick a Solana wallet that supports Trezor. Follow that wallet’s Trezor connect flow to pair the device.

5

Test with a small amount

2 minutes
Easy

Send a small SOL transfer. Review all details on Trezor’s screen and approve to confirm the end-to-end flow.

Pro Tips

Tip 1

Ensure you use a supported device (Safe 5, Safe 3, or Model T); older models do not support Solana.

Tip 2

Always confirm the Solana address on the physical device screen before sending funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about this tool

Trezor is a hardware wallet that provides a secure way to store, manage, and transact various cryptocurrencies offline.

Only the Safe 5, Safe 3, and Model T support Solana and SPL tokens. The Model One does not support SOL native transfers or token management.

Yes. Trezor Suite lets you buy SOL (via Invity), swap tokens, and stake your SOL—each action needs on-device confirmation.

Not natively in Suite. You must use third-party wallets like NuFi or Backpack connected to Trezor for NFTs or DeFi dApp interactions.

Yes. All transactions require device confirmation, private keys remain offline, and the firmware is open-source and audited. Trezor is widely trusted for secure Solana custody.