Trezor
SatoshiLabs s.r.o.
Trezor, made by SatoshiLabs (Czech Republic), is the first hardware wallet ever sold and one of the most respected for transparency: firmware and design are open-source and auditable. The current lineup starts with the Safe 3 (≈€79) with an EAL6+ certified secure element and two buttons, up to the Safe 5 (≈€169) with a colour touchscreen and haptic feedback. Devices are managed through the Trezor Suite app (desktop and web) and support thousands of assets. The legacy Model One and Model T have been discontinued.
Data & conditions
| Fund custody | Self-custody (funds in your control) |
|---|---|
| Type | Hardware (cold storage) |
| Source code | Open-source |
| Recovery | Seed phrase 12/24 parole (BIP-39); opz. backup Shamir (SLIP-39) |
| Bitcoin-only | No |
| Supported chains | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Cardano, Solana |
| Price | €79 |
| Secure element | Yes |
| Air-gapped | No |
| Connectivity | USB-C |
| Companion app | Trezor Suite |
| Built-in swap | Yes |
| Built-in staking | No |
| Built-in fiat on-ramp | Yes |
| Segment | B2C |
| MiCA / License status | Nessuna (hardware wallet self-custody) |
Plans & pricing
Strengths
- Auditable open-source firmware and design; EAL6+ secure element on Safe models; mature Trezor Suite app; industry pioneer with a long track record.
- Self-custody: funds stay in your wallet — the platform cannot touch them.
- No KYC: usable without identity verification.
- Open-source, verifiable code.
- Self-hostable: you can run your own instance or node.
Weaknesses
- USB-C connection, not air-gapped; the original Model One (no secure element) has been discontinued; coin support mainly handled via Suite.
- No notable sovereignty drawback documented.
Verdict
Score 4.5/5, outstanding profile. In its favour: auditable open-source firmware and design; EAL6+ secure element on Safe models; mature Trezor Suite app; industry pioneer with a long track record. The trade-off to weigh: uSB-C connection, not air-gapped; the original Model One (no secure element) has been discontinued; coin support mainly handled via Suite.
On the Sovereignty lens the score is 4.8/5 (outstanding): the strength is fund control (5.0/5), while privacy & anonymity (4.5/5) is the weak link.
Promp's editorial rating based on real fees and net annual cost. Promp reviews third-party products independently.
"Sovereignty" rating: score computed on privacy/anonymity (30%), fund control (20%), censorship resistance (20%), trustless/auditability (20%) and costs (10%). Same data, different weights.
FAQ
How much does a Trezor cost?
The entry-level Safe 3 costs about €79. The Safe 5 with a colour touchscreen costs about €169. The older Model One and Model T are no longer sold.
Is Trezor open source?
Yes, largely so: firmware, software and hardware design are public and auditable. This is one of the brand's historic strengths versus competitors with closed-source firmware.
Does Trezor have a secure element?
The Safe 3 and Safe 5 models use an EAL6+ certified secure element. The older Model One, now discontinued, had none and relied on the microcontroller alone.
Sources
- Official service page Prezzo · Secure element · Connettivita · Open source · +2 Data verified on Jun 20, 2026
- hardware-wallets.net Prezzo eur · Secure element EAL6 Data verified on Jun 20, 2026