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    September 27, 2018, 06:20:00 AM
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    Hi all. This is my second hardware wallet review that I translated into english.
    Here is the firs one

    "Ledger Nano S" review and guide - One of the great hardware wallet
    https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/5038606.0


    First, I want to thank www.binbircesit.com and Mr. İlhan Gülenç for delivering the Trezor Wallet to me.




    I just received my Trezor. What should I do?
    Whan you connect the device to your computer, “Go to trezor.io/start.” The following video meets you there:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx4XzJRpsig
    The video shows how the PIN code system Works. Pın code system is very good. You enter your PIN code based on the numerical system on the screen. Each time you press on one number, the layout of the numbers change. This way, the device provides additional security.


    For PIN code set up, you use https://wallet.trezor.io/ . When you download the Chrome add-on, this page becomes your wallet. Once you set your PIN code, your seed Word appears on the screen.
    Do not ever lose your seed Word list. Seed means everything to this device and to you.
    The device directs you for set up once you write down all the seed words to the paper in the box. Everything goes on smoothly and easily. Once seed phase is completed, it writes “My Trezor” in the screen. That’s it; the device was set up.


     





    The following screens are classical send/receive screens. You can deposit your crypto coins via the receive screen to your adress. You can use the Send link to send coins to another adress from your Trezor.






    Videos are not for me; I cannot do it. Here is a video review

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcuP90EcFw4


    Which coins does Trezor support?
    The answer is below:
    https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/overview.html#which-coins-are-currently-supported

    The device supports most of the coins via its own interface; except ETH, ETC and other ERC20 coins. For these coins, we need to use MyEtherWallet. The device redirects you to MyEtherWallet once you select ETH anyway. There are subjects dedicated to MEW usage via the Trezor in the forum. It has a simple user interface. Once you plug the device in and open MEW, the interface opens automatically. So, theoretically, the device supports ERC20 tokens just like the Ledger. Thanks to MEW, we can see, send and receive all the ERC20 tokens and coins.



    There is one thing I noticed in Trezor. All the BTC wallets are opened in segwit by definition. If you demand Legacy, you need to manually select from the leftside menu as seen in the below screenshot. If you select Legacy, it adds an independent account. This is a good function.




    Another thing I noticed in the Trezor is, you can install a logo in the screen; I mean any logo you want. It is a nice touch; the wide screen can be used this way Smiley




    "Damnant quod non intelligunt." Anlamadıkları şeyi suçlarlar. BTC
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