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TREZOR "On Track" With Classic Hardware Wallet

There's been a decent amount of buzz surrounding the TREZOR hardware wallet, but very little excitement as to how long they've taken to be released (we're still waiting), but Satoshi Labs released an update on the highly-anticipated devices last week, and they say things are "on track" with the Classic version of the wallet. SatoshiLabs writes in their blog: One of the first plastic cases for TREZOR Classics has been presented to us during our visit of the production facility today. We're glad to confirm that our new producer is in line with our ETA announced in previous update. In that....


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First Trezor 'Classic' Hardware Wallets Could Ship This Month

Hardware wallet manufacturer SatoshiLabs says it is "on track" to start shipping the first Trezor 'Classic' wallets to customers by the end of July. Initially, the company will fulfil early pre-orders, it adds, but, as soon as there is sufficient stock, SatoshiLabs will open its e-shop for regular sales. Hardware wallets are dedicated devices aimed to more securely store bitcoins. Their advantage stems from the fact that, since they don't connect to the Internet, they offer greatly reduced exposure to potential hackers or malware. The Trezor Classics' new plastic case. Production delays.....

TREZOR Wallets to Ship by the End of January

An early version of the TREZOR hardware wallet. After months of delays and a price controversy, it seems that TREZOR is finally ready to ship their much-anticipated hardware wallets. The company behind the product released a statement on their website today claiming that shipments of the TREZOR Metallic will be made by the end of January, while the TREZOR Classic will ship a few weeks later. The early supporters of the TREZOR hardware wallet will be happy to hear the good news, and they will be rewarded for that early support with a limited-edition version of the new wallet. This is the....

KeepKey – A Hardware Bitcoin Wallet With OLED Screen and Trezor Compatibility

Hardware Bitcoin wallets are the next evolutionary step on the way of keeping BTC in safe and secure location. Considering most hardware wallets are pocket-sized, they have become increasingly convenient to carry around, and require no internet connection to use properly. One of the world’s leading hardware Bitcoin wallet manufacturers, Trezor, has gained the lion’s share of the market. But there is a new Trezor spinoff that will attempt to take that crown. It has to be said, Satoshilabs, the company behind popular hardware Bitcoin wallet Trezor, has created a fine piece of software. As a....

Trezor and Wasabi to Implement a Coinjoin Mixing Scheme Into Hardware Wallets

This week, the hardware wallet manufacturer Trezor, and the non-custodial bitcoin wallet with a built-in Coinjoin mixer, Wasabi, revealed the two teams are working together to introduce Coinjoin mixing into hardware wallets. On Sunday, Wasabi tweeted “hardware wallet Coinjoins are coming next year with our friends at [Trezor].” Trezor Says Company Is ‘Working on a Coinjoin Implementation’ According to Trezor and Wasabi, a form of Coinjoin mixing is coming to hardware wallets in the near future. Coinjoin is a privacy-enhancing process that is leveraged....

BitPay Enables TREZOR Support For Copay Chrome App

BitPay’s multi-signature wallet solution – called Copay – has added TREZOR Hardware Wallet support. Even though the TREZOR hardware wallet has been around since 2013, it has taken a while for the BitPay engineers to integrate this functionality into Copay. The long wait is finally over, however, as the Chrome desktop app for Copay has been updated. Integrating TREZOR functionality into the Copay Chrome app brings additional functionality to the table. For example, Copay users will be able to sign transactions with their TREZOR hardware Bitcoin wallet, rather than only being able to do so....