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Topic: [PSA] Native support for Ethereum in Trezor web interface! (Read 153 times)

legendary
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I still wish they would've started with bc1 addresses support first though.

Currently, you can only send coins to bc1 addresses if you use the web interface, but you can use your Trezor with Electrum which properly introduced support for native SegWit addresses. Create a new wallet using a hardware device. Your derivation path should begin with m/84'/. Coins received to those addresses should be available in the web interface once they fully support them.

I'm pretty sure It's stable and there is no risk of losing funds but do you have an idea when this is going to get pushed for the main wallet?

Of course, there isn't any risk of losing funds. I guess that it should be available in the main wallet by the end of December.
staff
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Finally, I've been waiting for this for a long time. I still wish they would've started with bc1 addresses support first though.

I'm pretty sure It's stable and there is no risk of losing funds but do you have an idea when this is going to get pushed for the main wallet?
legendary
Activity: 1876
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Native support for Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and ERC20 tokens is now available in Trezor Beta Wallet. One can still use MyEtherWallet, MetaMask and other compatible Ethereum wallets. No software updated was released and there is no need to do anything beside using the beta wallet instead of the other one. If you have been using other wallets, your funds should be available. Passphrases are obviously supported.

Source: https://blog.trezor.io/native-support-for-ethereum-ethereum-classic-and-erc20-tokens-available-in-trezor-beta-wallet-4f8960eb3895
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