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Can the trezor store altcoins and tokens? Or is it just bigname coins like BTC and ETH? Research suggests no, can anyone here confirm? How can I hodl my tokens safely, long term? I currently use metamask. Lets talk storage itt.

>> No.10975527

Bump

>> No.10975536

>>10975279
Trezor and Ledger can both hold ETH tokens just fine. As for other chains you need to check.

>> No.10975544

>>10975536
this. they add new ones sometimes too. I wish it had XMR and XLM support.

>> No.10975558

>>10975279
what research did you do wtf do you even know what research means are you even old enough

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>>10975279
If you're actually asking that question unironically you aren't making it, ever, sorry. Get a manual job that can be hardly automated in the next years, like cleaning intense vomit off of streets and dance floors, the kind with big chunks that cleaning robots struggle with.

>> No.10975640

like what kind of person tells he has done his research and did not find such a simple answer

i mean it's like the biggest selling point you wouldn't even need to do research you just go to some page that sells it and they will blast you with that information because thats their main selling point

honestly this is the first link if you google trezor altcoins
https://coinsutra.com/trezor-supported-coins/

can you read, jesus christ and maria in heaven omg