List of supported coins

@zapla,

Is there a list of coins that are supported in Trezor Firmware but not by Trezor Suite?
Or can we assume that all Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) networks can be used, such as Avalance and BSC that you mentioned?
If so, is this list of networks supported by EVM a good reference or is there one that’s always updated?

I’m asking because I’ve abandoned online exchanges and is now using only Trezor as a wallet, so I need to orient myself to what type of coins & tokens I can store there. I know about the official list of coins & tokens, that all ERC-20 tokens can be stored with Trezor, and how to make a BSC wallet in Metamask, but I’m a little unsure about the other coins and networks. I’d need a complete overview, if possible.

Thanks!

@Petosiris

There is unfortunately no such list.

The answer is yes.

In general if the network is listed in GitHub - ethereum-lists/chains: provides metadata for networkIDs and chainIDs (meaning it has an unique Chain ID), has an info-url, and has a SLIP-44 identifier, we WILL officially support it.

For more user friendly interface I would suggest using https://chainlist.org/
Every network that can be found there will be supported in Trezor FW. Please note that 3rd party app (in this case MetaMask) has to be used in order to access such networks/addresses.

Kudos on that :slight_smile: I am glad that you are following the golden rule: not your keys, not your coins!

Also for future references:
If you are not entirely sure, it is always wise to send just a small (test) amount to the Trezor generated address in order to see if you’ll be able to access the tokens afterwards.

Also, you can of course reach out to us over here and ask before taking any action.
We will be more than happy to help!

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Thank you, @zapla! Much appreciated!

I got into one problem but it’s not related to supported coins, so I’ll ask in another thread - if I don’t figure it out myself.

Hi, im would like to find trezor wallet that supported this coins bellow. Thx

Kryptoměna ISO20022
Algorand (ALGO)
Stellar Lumens (XLM)
Riple (XRP)
IOTA (IOTA)
XinFin (XDC)
Kryptoměna GOLD
Pax Gold (PAXG)
Tether Gold (XAUT)
Ostatní
Cardano (ADA)
Quant (QNT)

Hi there!
Any chance of seeing BNB and ICP support (at least send/receive) on the Trezor One?
Thank you

Are you looking to support Algorand on Trezor? This is currently support by Ledger devices. If you are when is this likely to take place?

Hi @Rip,

Algorand (ALGO) is not supported on Trezor devices. We have no plans to add support for this cryptocurrency. Our focus is on other (mainly Bitcoin-related) projects.

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thats a surprising remark. Algorand is really gaining popularity. To not support a rapidly evolving L1 is surprising i must say.

@Rip, We’ve followed the docs and added our token to the github repo:

github…/ethereum-lists/tokens/

We did it on January. But it still doesn’t appear on supported tokens.

Do you know when the list of supported tokens will updated?

Thanks

Please make sure to support Dash in this offering.

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I see coins that are supported by my Trezor wallet but not by Trezor Suite. How do I put them in my wallet?

Hi @Daddio999,

If the desired cryptocurrency is supported by Trezor device but not by Trezor Suite, you need to use a 3rd party wallet that supports the desired cryptocurrency and also the Trezor device. Please, find more information in the video linked in this thread: Supported coins in Trezor

Hello, i’ve got Trezor safe 3 and have a question about coin support. As i see on trezor website it supports BTG Bitcoin Gold but i don’t see it in my trezor app on desktop. support is only for model T and model one? is there a way to activate it for trezor safe 3?

Hi @Gangcho,

I can confirm that BTG is supported only by Trezor Model One and Trezor Model T. Support for this cryptocurrency has been deprecated for Trezor Safe 3. There is no possibility to store BTG with our latest model.

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Hello here,
At first happy 2024 year!

I have Trezor safe 3 and i want to buy altcoins too like NEAR protocols , Lint etc but they are not listed on Trezor suite.

any help?

Hi @LEMMON,

NEAR Protocol (NEAR) is not supported by Trezor devices. You need to use a different wallet for storing this cryptocurrency.

Lint (LINT) looks like ERC20 token (https://etherscan.io/token/0x11f9e9B3c539368BEA16DDE2108B748a9672D714). All ERC20 tokens are supported by Trezor devices and also natively supported in Trezor Suite. Information on how to use ERC20 tokens in Trezor Suite can be found in the video linked in this thread: How to use ERC20 tokens in Trezor Suite

Please, keep in mind that Lint (LINT) has an “unknown” reputation, which means that you should interact with it only if you are sure it is a legit ERC20 token.

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Sadly, the list of supported coins is an inconsistent mess for stablecoins.
Try (anyone) typing USDT, USDC or ETH (for gas) to check on which networks they’re supported…
It’s a mess.
People are really not interested in seeing 15 AAVE-XYZ derivatives of USDT on top of the list…

Does the model Safe 3 support:
USDT-SOL
USDT-OP
USDT-MATIC
ETH-OP
ETH-ARB
?

AFAIK, it supports “SOL and SOL tokens”, so it should support USDT-SOL and USDC-SOL, but they’re are not on the list of supported coins despite being 2 biggest stablecoins.
And for OP and ARB - yes, I see that bridged USDC is supported, but there’s no info about ETH-OP and ETH-ARB for gas…

Yes, as a potential customer I’m a bit frustrated that I have to set up accounts and ask on forums to get such basic info.
IMO, trezor should make the table of supported coins simple, 100% comprehensive and up to date. Look up, for example, websites of the biggest software wallets - some of them got it right.

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Thanks for responses. I wrote mistaken about Lint , i meant Link. Also may i buy Stellar from Trezor suite? I have Safe 3 wallet.

Trezor Safe 3 support HBAR token (Hedera) ? Thx.

Hi @Pica,

Hedera (HBAR) is not supported on Trezor devices. We have no plans to add support for this cryptocurrency. Our focus is on other (mainly Bitcoin-related) projects.

You need to use a different wallet to store this cryptocurrency.