Edited By
Elena Ivanova

A growing chorus of voices in the Monero community is calling on Trezor to prioritize integration with its newly launched Trezor Safe 7 model. Users are frustrated as current support for this critical privacy coin appears stagnant, impacting their ability to fully utilize the new hardware.
Several community members have flagged the issue, emphasizing that development on XMR support has halted. Previous developer, u/pr05, noted on user boards he lacks the capacity to continue work, raising concerns among privacy advocates.
"Itβs ridiculous how the Safe 7 has been out since last year now and has so little support for coins such as XMR and others," one user remarked.
As users expect an upgrade from the Trezor Safe 5 to the Safe 7, the absence of Monero support is significant. Currently, many Monero users are stuck with outdated hardware, unable to transition seamlessly to the new model.
Monero is touted as the gold standard for privacy in the cryptocurrency sphere. Without support on Trezor's latest model, this could deter new users and alienate loyal customers.
Relying on community contributions for pivotal integrations isnβt feasible. Members are urging Trezor to step in with resources.
With buying decisions hinging on supported assets, users are voicing skepticism about upgrading. "Without XMR support, Iβd be better off sticking with my 5," stated another concerned community member.
While both sentiment and necessity drive this call to action, one thing is clear: Trezor needs to respond. Users propose reaching out to the developer or the Monero-GUI team to secure the necessary funding for integration.
Privacy Needs: Monero remains a vital privacy tool; support is essential.
Funding Urgency: Community-driven development canβt sustain core integrations.
Customer Demand: Users expect robust coin support with their new hardware.
"We urge Trezor to provide an official update on the roadmap for XMR support," stated a vocal member of the community.
As the landscape shifts in cryptocurrency, will Trezor heed the call for action? This remains an open question in the ever-heated debate over privacy and user access.
Thereβs a strong chance Trezor may prioritize Monero integration due to rising pressure from the community. As consumer expectations mount, itβs likely Trezor could allocate resources for development by mid-2026. Experts estimate around a 70% probability that user feedback will lead to increased funding or partnership with the Monero-GUI team within the next few months. If Trezor acts, it will not only satisfy current users but attract new customers looking for a secure wallet that supports essential privacy features.
Consider the early days of smartphones, particularly the push for apps in the 2000s. Many smartphone makers initially overlooked essential app support, leading to lagging user interest. Just like Trezorβs dilemma with Monero today, brands that failed to adapt quickly fell behind. Those that embraced the app ecosystem flourished. This parallel serves as a reminder that tech companies thrive when they listen to their communities and evolve with user needs.