Trezor Update
Trezor, the company that makes the popular cryptocurrency hardware wallet, has announced a new update to its firmware. The update, which is version 2.3.1, includes support for Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and a number of other features and improvements. Bitcoin Cash support is a much-anticipated addition to Trezor's firmware, as it allows users to store and use BCH on their devices. In addition to BCH support, the new firmware also includes a number of other improvements and features, such as: - A new "Bootloader Mode" that allows for easy recovery from a corrupted firmware or device. - A "Firmware Recovery" feature that allows users to recover their device even if they forget their PIN or passphrase. - A "Device Lock" feature that prevents unauthorized access to a Trezor device. - Improved support for ERC20 tokens. - Various other bug fixes and improvements.
trezor releases new update with bug fixes and security enhancements
Trezor today released a new update with bug fixes and security enhancements. The new update includes improvements to Trezor’s firmware and TREZOR One firmware, and new security enhancements.
The new update includes the following:
Trezor firmware improvements:
- Improved performance and stability of the Trezor firmware.
- Fixed a bug that caused the Trezor firmware to crash on startup.
- Fixed a bug that prevented the Trezor firmware from properly reading backup files.
- Fixed a bug that caused the Trezor firmware to freeze when trying to open a wallet.
- Fixed a bug that caused the Trezor firmware to incorrectly calculate BIP39 addresses.
- Fixed a bug that caused the Trezor firmware to incorrectly calculate private keys.
TREZOR One firmware improvements:
- Improved Stability and Performance of TREZOR One firmware.
- Fixed a bug that caused the TREZOR One firmware to crash on startup.
- Fixed a bug that prevented the TREZOR One firmware from properly reading backup files.
- Fixed a bug that caused the TREZOR One firmware to freeze when trying to open a wallet.
- Fixed a bug that caused the TREZOR One firmware to incorrectly calculate BIP39 addresses.
- Fixed a bug that caused the TREZOR One firmware to incorrectly calculate private keys.
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trezor releases new update with improved user interface
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trezor releases new update with better integration with wallets
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trezor releases new update with enhanced security features
Trezor, a hardware wallet company, has released a new update with enhanced security features. The new update includes a number of new features and enhancements, including:
- Enhanced security features, including a new PIN code lock and an updated user interface;
- Support for Trezor One and Trezor Model T devices;
- Improved support for Google Authenticator;
- Improved support for importing addresses from other wallets.
trezor releases new update with support for new features
Trezor has released a new update with support for new features. The new update includes support for Trezor One and Trezor Model T devices, as well as Trezor Light.
The update also includes improvements to the security of the devices, including support for multiple signatures for transactions, better key management, and more.
You can download the update from the Trezor website.