Trezor now has built-in cryptocurrency conversion

Trezor now has built-in cryptocurrency conversion

Yesterday, on its official website, Trezor announced the launch of a cryptocurrency exchange function through its own web interface, making the Trezor Model T wallet even more versatile.

In addition to the existing multiple accounts, multi-currency, transaction history, sending and receiving crypto assets, you can now conveniently exchange cryptocurrency directly in your wallet without leaving the site. 

SatoshiLabs is constantly updating and improving the capabilities of its hardware wallet.

The launch of a built-in exchanger was made possible thanks to cooperation with ShapeShift and Changelly. 

ShapeShift AG is a leading technology company based in Switzerland and operates several crypto products including ShapeShift.io, CoinCap and KeepKey. Its main service is ShapeShift.io, an online platform where users can buy and sell digital assets. The popular app allows users to securely trade Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and other top tokens.

Changelly is a leading instant cryptocurrency exchange platform that acts as an intermediary between trading platforms and users, providing a wide range of digital assets for seamless exchange. The platform provides API integration for wallets and digital platforms.

In the future, the company plans to expand the selection of exchange platforms for users. At the same time, SatoshiLabs emphasizes that it is not responsible for the terms of cryptocurrency exchange and the decision of platform operators to follow the KYC policy. If providers decide to follow the KYC principle, registration and verification will be performed directly by them. 

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