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Topic: Trezor T now supports Monero, Ripple and more! (Read 228 times)

legendary
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October 31, 2018, 03:01:57 PM
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Little bit disappointed as I was honestly expecting native support for ethereum wallet instead of using third-party services such as MEW and also bc1 support. Do you have an idea when that's going to hit our devices?

There is no specified date. According to this page, in the next update of trezor-core they will add support for Tron, EOS, Ontology and implement SLIP-0039. If you want to use a native SegWit address (bc1), you can do it in the latest Electrum. Your address should show up in their web wallet after they add support for this type of address.
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Zencash changed its name to Horizen, (just to say). Tron, EOS, and Ontology will then supposed to be added in the next release. Few privacy coins have been added but weird to see a coin such as Groestlcoin is their priority list  (or it's because I have never heard of) but brief...
legendary
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Little bit disappointed as I was honestly expecting native support for ethereum wallet instead of using third-party services such as MEW and also bc1 support. Do you have an idea when that's going to hit our devices?
legendary
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TREZOR has released a new update for their latest Trezor T which brings support for a few cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Ripple, Stellar, Cardano, Tezos, Decread, Zencash and Groestlcoin. Zcash Sapling hardfork is also supported. Monero is not available neither in the web wallet (privacy concerns) nor in the Monero GUI (it's a matter of time in this case). Currently, it can be accessed only through the monero-wallet-cli. At the time of writing this post, the update is available for download from the beta-wallet page. I didn't have to enter my seed again but don't proceed without having it nearby.

Trezor One also received an update which includes Lisk, Stellar and Zcash Sapling hardfork support. What about coins which were added for Trezor T? Not all of them will be available due to hardware limitations. TREZOR is porting the trezor-core (Trezor T software) to Trezor One so that it could have some features and coins of the model T.
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