About Trezor
We are Trezor, pioneers of the hardware wallet industry and creators of the world’s first hardware wallet, Trezor Model One (announced on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122438.0 in 2012).
Since day one, Trezor has adhered to an open source philosophy, with both the firmware and the hardware being fully open and free for everyone to build on. This choice has enabled a lot of innovation in the space, ensuring everyone around the world can hold and spend their bitcoin in a secure manner.
Trezor has contributed numerous BIPs and SLIPs to improve bitcoin:
- BIP39 - Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys
- BIP44 - Multi-Account Hierarchy for Deterministic Wallets
- BIP84 - Derivation scheme for P2WPKH based accounts
- SLIP39 - Shamir's Secret-Sharing for Mnemonic Codes
- …and other contributions
To this day, Trezor remains at the forefront of bitcoin innovation, recently becoming the first hardware wallet to implement coinjoin, allowing you to improve your privacy directly from the security of your hardware wallet.
AMA line-up
Matěj Žák is Trezor’s CEO
Hynek Jína is Trezor’s head of development, contributor to Stacker News
Josef Tětek is Trezor’s bitcoin analyst, contributor to Bitcoin Magazine
Resources
Ask us about
- coinjoin in Trezor
- open source philosophy
- PINs & passphrases
- seed security
- Shamir backups
- privacy in Trezor
- bitcoin-only firmware
- future plans
- …and anything else you’d like to know!
The AMA starts at 4pm CET / 10am ET (but you can post your questions earlier).