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Trezor hardware wallets, developed by SatoshiLabs, are among the most trusted devices for storing digital assets offline. With cyberattacks, exchange hacks, and phishing scams on the rise, knowing which coins and tokens you can safely store on a Trezor wallet helps investors manage diversified portfolios while keeping private keys completely offline.
What Does “Trezor Wallet Supported Coins” Mean?
A supported coin refers to a cryptocurrency that can be stored, sent, and received using a Trezor hardware wallet. Support can come in two forms:
Native supportThese are cryptocurrencies that are supported directly by the Trezor Suite software or device firmware, meaning you can manage them within the official Trezor ecosystem without needing external interfaces.
Third-party supportSome assets are not visible in the Trezor Suite app but can still be secured with a Trezor device when using external wallet interfaces like MetaMask, Electrum, Yoroi, or Exodus. The private keys remain on your Trezor device even in these cases.
Trezor devices themselves do not limit how many coins you can hold at once, and most supported assets can be managed concurrently.
How Many Coins and Tokens Does Trezor Support?
Trezor supports thousands of cryptocurrencies and tokens, with support expanding continually through firmware updates and integration with third-party wallet apps.
According to recent data, Trezor devices like the Model T support over 1,600 different coins and tokens, with the majority being ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum network.
Because ERC-20 tokens and other token standards live on host blockchains like Ethereum or Binance Smart Chain, they are supported through those wallet accounts rather than requiring unique native applications.
Native Cryptocurrency Support in Trezor Suite
The Trezor Suite app is the official desktop and web interface that allows you to manage many supported assets directly. Some of the major cryptocurrencies you can store and manage natively include:
Major Layer-1 Coins
Bitcoin (BTC) – Full native support
Ethereum (ETH) – Includes all ERC-20 tokens
Litecoin (LTC)
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Ethereum Classic (ETC)
Other Well-Known Assets
XRP (Ripple)
Dogecoin (DOGE)
Zcash (ZEC)
Dash (DASH)
DigiByte (DGB)
Namecoin (NMC)
In addition to these, Trezor Suite supports a range of other coins visible in the wallet interface and continues expanding compatibility with user demand and protocol developments.
Token Support: ERC-20 and Beyond
One of Trezor’s big advantages is its wide token support, especially for assets built on major smart contract platforms.
Ethereum and ERC-20 Tokens
Trezor natively supports every ERC-20 token via its Ethereum account. Since ERC-20 is the dominant token standard on Ethereum, this translates into thousands of supported tokens including stablecoins, DeFi tokens, and utility assets. You can manage these tokens directly in the Trezor Suite or via compatible third-party wallets connected to your Trezor device.
Other Token Standards
Support for tokens from other chains is enabled through integrations with third-party wallets:
Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20) tokens via compatible wallets
Solana (SPL) tokens when paired with suitable wallet interfaces
Cardano native tokens via wallets such as Yoroi or AdaLite when linked with a Trezor device
These tokens remain secure because your private keys never leave the Trezor device, even when managed through external software.
Third-Party Wallet Integrations
For assets not fully supported in Trezor Suite, you can manage them securely by connecting your Trezor device to trusted external applications. Your private keys stay on the Trezor hardware, and the third-party software only acts as an interface.
Common compatible wallets include:
For Ethereum and tokens
MetaMask
Rabby
For Bitcoin and UTXO-based coins
Electrum
For Cardano and related tokens
Yoroi
AdaLite
For multi-asset management
Exodus
ZelCore
Using these integrations allows you to manage assets such as Solana (SOL), Polkadot (DOT), and many tokens not currently natively supported in Trezor Suite.
Best Practices for Checking Coin Support
To ensure an asset is supported before storing it on your Trezor:
Visit the official Trezor supported coins list on the Trezor website.
Check within Trezor Suite under “Enable more coins.”
For tokens not listed, search whether a third-party wallet integration supports the asset with Trezor.
Verify any network-specific requirements because certain blockchains might require additional setup steps.
Some of Trezor’s supported cryptos
Why Trezor Support Matters
Choosing a hardware wallet with robust coin support is essential for long-term security and flexibility. Trezor’s extensive support for major coins and thousands of tokens means you can diversify your crypto holdings securely in one device. With offline private key storage, ongoing firmware updates, and a strong track record in crypto security, Trezor is a top choice among hardware wallets for diversified portfolios.
Always confirm asset compatibility on Trezor’s official resources before transferring your funds.