Supported Cryptocurrencies in Trezor Suite
Trezor Suite supports a comprehensive range of cryptocurrencies and tokens. This range continues to expand with regular updates, enabling you to manage diverse digital assets within a single secure platform.
Major Blockchains
Bitcoin and Bitcoin-Related
- Bitcoin (BTC): The original cryptocurrency and largest by market cap
- Bitcoin Cash (BCH): Bitcoin fork with different transaction limits
- Litecoin (LTC): Early Bitcoin alternative with faster block times
- Dogecoin (DOGE): Litecoin-based cryptocurrency
- Digibyte (DGB): UTXO-based blockchain
- Dash (DASH): Privacy-focused Bitcoin fork
Major Altcoins
- Ethereum (ETH): Leading smart contract platform
- Ripple (XRP): Cross-border payment network
- Cardano (ADA): Proof-of-stake blockchain
- Stellar (XLM): Payment and cross-asset exchange protocol
- Tezos (XTZ): Proof-of-stake platform
- Zcash (ZEC): Privacy-focused blockchain
Ethereum Tokens (ERC-20)
Trezor Suite supports thousands of ERC-20 tokens built on the Ethereum network, including:
- USDC (USD Coin): Stablecoin pegged to US Dollar
- USDT (Tether): Popular dollar-backed stablecoin
- DAI: Decentralized stablecoin
- LINK (Chainlink): Decentralized oracle network token
- UNI (Uniswap): Decentralized exchange token
- AAVE: Lending protocol token
- COMPOUND (COMP): Lending platform governance token
- MKR (Maker): MakerDAO governance token
The list of supported ERC-20 tokens is continuously updated. You can enable any ERC-20 token that you own by entering its contract address.
Multi-Chain Assets
Many tokens exist on multiple blockchains:
Tokens on Multiple Networks
- USDC: Ethereum, Polygon, Optimism, Arbitrum, and others
- USDT: Ethereum, Tron, Polygon, and others
- Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC): ERC-20 token representing Bitcoin on Ethereum
- Staked ETH (stETH): Liquid staking token on Ethereum
Trezor Suite allows you to manage these tokens across different blockchains from a single interface.
Adding Custom Tokens
If a token you own isn't automatically listed:
ERC-20 Token Addition
- Navigate to the token management section
- Enter the token's contract address
- Trezor Suite retrieves token details
- The token appears in your portfolio
- You can send and receive the token using Trezor Suite
Finding Contract Addresses
- Check the token's official website
- Search on block explorers (Etherscan for Ethereum tokens)
- Verify the address matches official sources
- Always double-check the address before adding