Trezor

trezor.io
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Open source, cross-platform, offline, crypto wallet, compatible with 1000+ coins. Your private key is generated on the device, and never leaves it, all transactions are signed by the Trezor, which ensures your wallet is safe from theft. There are native apps for Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, and iOS, but Trezor is also compatible with other wallets, such as Wasabi. You can back the Trezor up, either by writing down the seed, or by duplicating it to another device. It is simple and intuitive to use, but also incredibly customizable with a large range of advanced features.

Open Source

Trezor Source Code

Author

trezor

Description

:lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo

#bitcoin#c#cryptocurrency#cryptography#firmware#micropython#python#rust#trezor#wallet

Homepage

https://trezor.io

License

NOASSERTION

Created

10 Apr 19

Last Updated

28 Mar 24

Latest version

v0-working3

Primary Language

C

Size

148,109 KB

Stars

1,234

Forks

615

Watchers

1,234

Language Usage

Language Usage

Star History

Star History

Recent Commits

  • matejcik (27 Mar 24)

    refactor(core): introduce Simplified trait to abstract over some common operations between models [no changelog]

  • tychovrahe (21 Mar 24)

    fix(core): fix order of loading BHK into SAES key register [no changelog]

  • cepetr (27 Mar 24)

    fix(core): fix build on disc2 model

  • matejcik (26 Mar 24)

    fix(all): improve Solana template generation

  • matejcik (25 Mar 24)

    feat(core/translations): add support for explicitly specifying blob version so that it's possible to re-sign translation blobs on a specific commit for older firmware version

  • matejcik (25 Mar 24)

    fix(core): store translation signatures directly into history section without messing with the "current" entry at all

  • matejcik (25 Mar 24)

    fix(core): properly move old translation signature to history

  • matejcik (07 Mar 24)

    chore(core): add translation signatures

  • matejcik (15 Mar 24)

    build(core): rebuild appropriate parts when translation data changes fixes #3535

  • gabrielkerekes (22 Mar 24)

    fix(solana): round up transaction fee If `unit_price * unit_limit / 1000000` didn't result in an integer `int()` would round the number down. However on the blockchain the resulting fee was be rounded up.

  • gabrielkerekes (21 Mar 24)

    fix(solana): accept compute budget instructions at any position

  • RostarMarek (20 Mar 24)

    feat(solana): Hidden flag functionality for instructions

  • Martin Milata (22 Mar 24)

    tests: update fixtures.json

  • Martin Milata (22 Mar 24)

    feat(tests): update_fixtures.py: github actions support

  • Martin Milata (22 Mar 24)

    ci: actions: language awareness in ui reports [skip_ci]

  • Martin Milata (22 Mar 24)

    ci: address github yaml lint [skip_ci]

  • Martin Milata (22 Mar 24)

    ci: actions: fix translations label trigger [skip_ci]

  • tychovrahe (04 Mar 24)

    feat(core): allow T3T1 to start without touch during testing [no changelog]

  • tychovrahe (20 Mar 24)

    fix(core): fix haptic driver initialization [no changelog]

  • Wink Saville (21 Mar 24)

    feat: Remove pyblake2 Pyblake2 is archived and read-only, https://github.com/dchest/pyblake2 Also, according to python/CHANGELOG.md is no longer needed: $ rg pyblake2 python/CHANGELOG.md 394:- `pyblake2` is no longer required on Python 3.6 and up fixes #3613

  • obrusvit (16 Mar 24)

    feat(core/emu): handle arrow buttons as swipes [no changelog]

  • dependabot[bot] (20 Mar 24)

    build(deps): bump black from 24.2.0 to 24.3.0 Bumps [black](https://github.com/psf/black) from 24.2.0 to 24.3.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/psf/black/compare/24.2.0...24.3.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: black dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

  • Martin Milata (20 Mar 24)

    tests: update fixtures.json

  • Martin Milata (20 Mar 24)

    Merge branch 'release/24.03'

  • cepetr (21 Feb 24)

    feat(core): introduce skip function for UzlibContext [no changelog]

  • cepetr (21 Feb 24)

    feat(core): introduce new color functions [no changelog]

  • cepetr (19 Feb 24)

    feat(core): introduce new toif functions [no changelog]

  • cepetr (19 Feb 24)

    feat(core): introduce new point & rect functions [no changelog]

  • cepetr (11 Mar 24)

    refactor(core): remove unused ui components [no changelog]

  • cepetr (13 Mar 24)

    feat(tests): improve screenshot diffs [no changelog]

Trezor Website

Website

Trezor Hardware Wallet (Official) | Bitcoin & Crypto Security

The safest cold storage wallets for crypto security and financial independence. Easily use, store, and protect Bitcoins.

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Server Details

  • IP Address 104.20.81.175
  • Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
  • ISP CloudFlare Inc.
  • ASN AS13335

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Saftey Score

Website marked as safe

100%

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