TL;DR
Trezor introduced its new hardware wallet, Safe 7, designed for cryptocurrency custody and ready to face future quantum attacks.
The company’s CEO emphasized the importance of users having autonomous control over their funds, recalling historical episodes in which currency devaluations wiped out the savings of large parts of the population. Since 2013, Trezor has aimed to ensure assets are stored securely under the principle “not your keys, not your coins.”
Safe 7 brings significant technical improvements. Its wireless Bluetooth connectivity and magnetic charging remove the need for cables, while the 330 mAh LiFePO₄ battery allows up to four times more charge cycles and can safely drain to 0% before recharging. The 2.5-inch color touchscreen is 62% larger than the previous model, and the device remains USB-C compatible. The wallet connects with thousands of crypto applications, including MetaMask, enabling users to store and trade assets in a single secure environment.
Security is reinforced with a dual-chip architecture. Trezor Safe 7 integrates the auditable TROPIC01 chip, developed with Tropic Square, alongside a Secure Element EAL 6+. This combination protects against physical access and brute-force PIN attacks, ensuring any attempt to manipulate assets faces two independent layers of defense. Both chips are fully auditable and transparent.

The device is “quantum-ready,” meaning it is prepared for the day crypto transitions to quantum-resistant algorithms. CTO Tomáš Sušánka explained that this will allow the wallet to maintain security even when Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies adopt post-quantum standards.
The design is built for daily use. Its aluminum body, IP54 dust and water protection, Gorilla Glass screen, and glass backplate enhance durability without compromising the product’s aesthetic. All hardware and software are open-source, allowing the community to verify its functionality.

Trezor Safe 7 combines advanced security, modern connectivity, protection against future threats, and ease of use, making it one of the most complete and secure hardware wallets on the market
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