Trezor
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Open source, cross-platform, offline, crypto wallet, compatible with 1000+ coins. Your private key is generated on the device, and never leaves it, all transactions are signed by the Trezor, which ensures your wallet is safe from theft. There are native apps for Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, and iOS, but Trezor is also compatible with other wallets, such as Wasabi. You can back the Trezor up, either by writing down the seed, or by duplicating it to another device. It is simple and intuitive to use, but also incredibly customizable with a large range of advanced features.
- Homepage: trezor.io
- GitHub: github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/trezor.io
Trezor Source Code
Author
Description
:lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
Homepage
https://trezor.ioLicense
NOASSERTION
Created
10 Apr 19
Last Updated
04 Apr 24
Latest version
Primary Language
C
Size
151,034 KB
Stars
1,242
Forks
618
Watchers
1,242
Language Usage
Star History
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Recent Commits
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tychovrahe (03 Mar 24)
feat(core): use confidential section for confidential and sensitive data [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (28 Mar 24)
refactor(core/rust): introduce UIFeaturesXXX trait as an abstraction over different UI implementation [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (28 Mar 24)
feat(core): use HSI as PLL source on T3T1 [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (05 Apr 24)
chore(core): set stack protector to strong [no changelog]
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Fernando Paredes Garcia (15 Mar 24)
Update URL for Syscoin UTXO.
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cepetr (04 Apr 24)
refactor(core): add ufmt, bump heapless from 0.7.6 - 0.8.0 [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (04 Mar 24)
chore(core): fill T3T1 model full name [no changelog]
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matejcik (17 Mar 24)
refactor(core/rust): Paragraph is now based on TString
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matejcik (16 Mar 24)
feat(core/rust): some useful traits for TString string equality comparison and SkipPrefix
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matejcik (02 Apr 24)
refactor(core): improve safety of translation blobs * the public interface to Translations is now completely safe * it is more obvious that `map_translated` needs to work the way it does * documentation is improved
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dependabot[bot] (03 Apr 24)
build(deps): bump pillow from 10.2.0 to 10.3.0 Bumps [pillow](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow) from 10.2.0 to 10.3.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/blob/main/CHANGES.rst) - [Commits](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/compare/10.2.0...10.3.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: pillow dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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tychovrahe (27 Mar 24)
fix(core/prodtest): do not require sd detect pin for running SD card test [no changelog]
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Pavol Rusnak (25 Mar 24)
fix(core): always zero-initialize structures in trezorhal [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (26 Mar 24)
chore(core): use SD hal driver from submodule [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (20 Mar 24)
fix(core): slowdown i2c on u5 to 200kHz [no changelog]
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Andrew Kozlik (26 Mar 24)
chore(crypto): Zero-initialize stack variables in AES code.
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Andrew Kozlik (26 Mar 24)
fix(core): Clean up when constructor fails to reduce memory fragmentation. [no changelog]
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Andrew Kozlik (19 Mar 24)
test(core): Add AES-GCM unit tests. [no changelog]
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Andrew Kozlik (19 Mar 24)
feat(core): Add aesgcm class to trezor.crypto Python module. [no changelog]
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Andrew Kozlik (18 Mar 24)
test(crypto): Add AES-GCM tests.
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Andrew Kozlik (15 Mar 24)
feat(crypto): Integrate AES GCM into trezor-crypto.
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Andrew Kozlik (15 Mar 24)
feat(crypto): Add Brian Gladman's implementation of GCM.
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tychovrahe (13 Mar 24)
refactor(core): improve flash api by introducing flash_area_write_data function [no changelog]
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tychovrahe (07 Mar 24)
fix(core): set proper GPIO speeds for T3T1 [no changelog]
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Martin Milata (30 Mar 24)
ci: actions: build T3T1 firmware [skip_ci]
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grdddj (02 Apr 24)
chore(python): include the model names in Unsupported model error [no changelog]
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grdddj (02 Apr 24)
chore(python): remove redundant variable assignment for T3T1 TrezorModel [no changelog]
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matejcik (30 Mar 24)
fix(core/translations): correctly rename previous symbol [no changelog]
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matejcik (28 Mar 24)
chore(common): drop wallets.json the wallet info is not used by firmware or consumers of trezor-common and so it moves to the definitions repo at https://github.com/trezor/definitions
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grdddj (27 Mar 24)
chore(ci): add T3T1 build into Gitlab [no changelog]
Trezor Website
Website
Trezor Hardware Wallet (Official) | Bitcoin & Crypto Security
The safest cold storage wallets for crypto security and financial independence. Easily use, store, and protect Bitcoins.
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Server Details
- IP Address 104.20.81.175
- Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP CloudFlare Inc.
- ASN AS13335
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Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
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