Cryptonews has talked with Tomáš Sušánka, Chief Technology Officer at Trezor, at the wallet maker’s Prague conference on 21 October, titled Trustless by Design. Sušánka has discussed the launch of the Trezor Safe 7, specifically the post-quantum security, and whether there is really a need for this feature (currently). He also answered our questions about utilizing Bluetooth, which is known to have security issues. Finally, the CTO noted the advantages of the latest introductions, including the auditable secure element, which is transparent to all, and the battery change, designed with HODLers in mind. 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Therefore, the team wanted to prioritise “the HODL use case.” “The idea behind this was really the longevity to make sure that the battery can work even if you use [the wallet] sporadically,” Sušánka said. Finally, Trezor Suite Lite is now called just Trezor Suite. It can be installed across desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. There is now a wireless connection available on the desktop version. Check out the full announcement belowCryptonews has talked with Tomáš Sušánka, Chief Technology Officer at Trezor, at the wallet maker’s Prague conference on 21 October, titled Trustless by Design. Sušánka has discussed the launch of the Trezor Safe 7, specifically the post-quantum security, and whether there is really a need for this feature (currently). He also answered our questions about utilizing Bluetooth, which is known to have security issues. Finally, the CTO noted the advantages of the latest introductions, including the auditable secure element, which is transparent to all, and the battery change, designed with HODLers in mind. TLDR: Trezor launches Trezor Safe 7, reveals key security-focused features; Cryptonews chats with CTO Tomáš Sušánka at the Prague event; Bluetooth may generally be problematic, but Trezor added an additional layer; Safe 7 provides “double pairing”; ”Blockchains are not ready for quantum threat,” but Trezor decided to be; The device uses “post-quantum signatures”; Tropic Square’s TROPIC01 is the first auditable secure element; LiFePO4 battery prioritises the HODL use case; Trezor Suite is now available on multiple platforms. Community Gathers in Prague, Trezor Unveils Safe 7 Crypto industry insiders, community members, and journalists came to Prague on Tuesday for the Trezor Conference, where the company unveiled the latest wallet version. Check out the conference live coverage here. Trezor executives and developers presented the wallet’s key features, heavily focused on security. And these are the elements Cryptonews chatted with the CTO about. TROPIC01 TROPIC01 is described as “the world’s first transparent and auditable secure element.” The community can now inspect, verify, and validate the design. Key Isolation Private keys are “completely isolated from the host system,” the team claims. Users need to physically confirm all sensitive actions on the touchscreen. ‘Quantum-Ready Architecture’ Safe 7 supports “quantum-secure updates,” so that “when networks eventually upgrade to post-quantum security, you won’t need to replace your hardware wallet.” Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) The wallet supports Bluetooth communication, which is secured via Trezor Host Protocol (THP). 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This eliminates the possibility of a random device using one’s Trezor. Moreover, the THP provides “other guarantees,” he told Cryptonews. It allows users to ensure that they’re “using Trezor with an application that they actually want.” So, “the biggest feature is that, in case Bluetooth gets compromised, we are fine, because we have Trezor’s protocol that ensures everything is okay,” the CTO claims. Additionally, as the wallet is a wireless, battery device, the team had to take power consumption into consideration. Bluetooth fits the bill. You may also like: Trezor Issues ‘Urgent Alert’ After Support-Form Exploit Sends Phishing Emails – What Users Must Know Trezor has issued a high-priority security warning after attackers exploited its support contact form to send phishing emails to users. 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The discussions are already “ramping up.” “Okay, so the blockchains are not ready, but is there something we [at Trezor] can do already as of now? And that’s exactly what we did,” says the CTO. The device uses “post-quantum signatures” to make it resistant to quantum computers. This means that the current version of Trezor will still be usable once blockchains implement this type of protection. All it will require is an update pushed by the company. “The consequences are so huge that I think it’s time to slowly implement this,” the CTO argues. You may also like: What Is a Self-Custodial Wallet (Non-Custodial Wallet)? A self-custodial wallet, also known as a non-custodial wallet, is a type of cryptocurrency wallet that allows users to manage their private keys and have direct control over funds stored on a blockchain network. TL;DR Self-custodial wallets allow users complete control over their private keys and crypto assets. Setting up a self-custodial wallet does not require the user to share any personal information with a third party. DeFi and GameFi platforms often require self-custodial... What Kind of Transparency Produces Best Results in the Long Run? 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Therefore, the team wanted to prioritise “the HODL use case.” “The idea behind this was really the longevity to make sure that the battery can work even if you use [the wallet] sporadically,” Sušánka said. Finally, Trezor Suite Lite is now called just Trezor Suite. It can be installed across desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. There is now a wireless connection available on the desktop version. Check out the full announcement below

Exclusive: Blockchains Are Not Ready for the Quantum Threat, But Trezor Is, Says CTO

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Cryptonews has talked with Tomáš Sušánka, Chief Technology Officer at Trezor, at the wallet maker’s Prague conference on 21 October, titled Trustless by Design.

Sušánka has discussed the launch of the Trezor Safe 7, specifically the post-quantum security, and whether there is really a need for this feature (currently). He also answered our questions about utilizing Bluetooth, which is known to have security issues.

Finally, the CTO noted the advantages of the latest introductions, including the auditable secure element, which is transparent to all, and the battery change, designed with HODLers in mind.

TLDR:
  • Trezor launches Trezor Safe 7, reveals key security-focused features;
  • Cryptonews chats with CTO Tomáš Sušánka at the Prague event;
  • Bluetooth may generally be problematic, but Trezor added an additional layer;
  • Safe 7 provides “double pairing”;
  • ”Blockchains are not ready for quantum threat,” but Trezor decided to be;
  • The device uses “post-quantum signatures”;
  • Tropic Square’s TROPIC01 is the first auditable secure element;
  • LiFePO4 battery prioritises the HODL use case;
  • Trezor Suite is now available on multiple platforms.

Community Gathers in Prague, Trezor Unveils Safe 7

Crypto industry insiders, community members, and journalists came to Prague on Tuesday for the Trezor Conference, where the company unveiled the latest wallet version. Check out the conference live coverage here.

Trezor executives and developers presented the wallet’s key features, heavily focused on security. And these are the elements Cryptonews chatted with the CTO about.

  1. TROPIC01

TROPIC01 is described as “the world’s first transparent and auditable secure element.” The community can now inspect, verify, and validate the design.

  1. Key Isolation

Private keys are “completely isolated from the host system,” the team claims. Users need to physically confirm all sensitive actions on the touchscreen.

  1. ‘Quantum-Ready Architecture’

Safe 7 supports “quantum-secure updates,” so that “when networks eventually upgrade to post-quantum security, you won’t need to replace your hardware wallet.”

  1. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

The wallet supports Bluetooth communication, which is secured via Trezor Host Protocol (THP).

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Trezor Brings the Crypto Community to Prague to Redefine Bitcoin Ownership and Self-Custody
Crypto industry professionals and enthusiasts gathered in Prague today for the Trezor Conference, a full-day event dedicated to exploring the evolution of self-custody and digital ownership. The program brings together voices from across the crypto ecosystem — developers, investors, educators, and advocates — to discuss how security and decentralization continue to shape the industry’s future. The event opens with a keynote titled “Unlocking the Next Chapter,” followed by sessions...

Is It a Good Idea to Use the Notoriously Unsafe Bluetooth?

Asked about Bluetooth security issues, CTO Sušánka admitted that this element has indeed been problematic.

However, he adds, it is useful and can be made safer – which Trezor has accomplished by adding an additional layer of protection called Trezor Host Protocol (THP). This has resulted in “double pairing,” the exec says. This eliminates the possibility of a random device using one’s Trezor.

Moreover, the THP provides “other guarantees,” he told Cryptonews. It allows users to ensure that they’re “using Trezor with an application that they actually want.”

So, “the biggest feature is that, in case Bluetooth gets compromised, we are fine, because we have Trezor’s protocol that ensures everything is okay,” the CTO claims.

Additionally, as the wallet is a wireless, battery device, the team had to take power consumption into consideration. Bluetooth fits the bill.

You may also like:
Trezor Issues ‘Urgent Alert’ After Support-Form Exploit Sends Phishing Emails – What Users Must Know
Trezor has issued a high-priority security warning after attackers exploited its support contact form to send phishing emails to users. The company confirmed that scammers submitted fake support requests using email addresses associated with real users, prompting the system to send out automated replies that mimicked legitimate Trezor support messages. In a public statement, Trezor clarified that there was no internal email system breach or third-party compromise. Instead, attackers...

Is There Really a Need for Quantum Protection Yet?

While not here yet, this quantum threat is incoming, the Trezor execs have argued.

Speaking with Sušánka, he commented that “blockchains are not ready for quantum threat.” Therefore, there isn’t much sense in having a wallet with quantum security, as attackers would target the blockchain itself, not a wallet.

However, though considered Sci-Fi just a decade ago, with the noticeable advancements in the field, quantum computing may be here in another decade or so. The discussions are already “ramping up.”

“Okay, so the blockchains are not ready, but is there something we [at Trezor] can do already as of now? And that’s exactly what we did,” says the CTO.

The device uses “post-quantum signatures” to make it resistant to quantum computers. This means that the current version of Trezor will still be usable once blockchains implement this type of protection. All it will require is an update pushed by the company.

“The consequences are so huge that I think it’s time to slowly implement this,” the CTO argues.

You may also like:
What Is a Self-Custodial Wallet (Non-Custodial Wallet)?
A self-custodial wallet, also known as a non-custodial wallet, is a type of cryptocurrency wallet that allows users to manage their private keys and have direct control over funds stored on a blockchain network. TL;DR Self-custodial wallets allow users complete control over their private keys and crypto assets. Setting up a self-custodial wallet does not require the user to share any personal information with a third party. DeFi and GameFi platforms often require self-custodial...

What Kind of Transparency Produces Best Results in the Long Run?

The exec said that he’s “thrilled” that Tropic Square, Trezor’s sister company, came out with their first secure element, TROPIC01, which is transparent and auditable. “The hardware chip industry is way more closed-sourced and proprietary than the software one,” Sušánka noted.

“So I’m really glad that we made some advancement there as well, because I really think in the long term, it will improve the security of the industry,” he told Cryptonews. “And I really do believe that this approach, where anyone can have a look at the code, in the long run, will have the best result.”

Next up, Safe 7 comes with a LiFePO4 battery that delivers four times “more charging cycles than standard lithium batteries.”

Compared to the current batteries we find in our mobile and other devices, “the discharge on [Trezor’s] battery is way slower,” the CTO claims. Therefore, the team wanted to prioritise “the HODL use case.”

“The idea behind this was really the longevity to make sure that the battery can work even if you use [the wallet] sporadically,” Sušánka said.

Finally, Trezor Suite Lite is now called just Trezor Suite. It can be installed across desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. There is now a wireless connection available on the desktop version. Check out the full announcement below.

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