Edited By
Sophia Kim

A growing number of people are struggling to recover their Monero from a Trezor seed phrase, with many sharing concerns after migrating to new devices. Users express frustration as their balances remain elusive even after several attempts to sync.
Users reported various challenges while trying to regain access to their Monero stored on Trezor wallets after moving to new systems. One individual explained that they successfully restored most cryptocurrencies through Exodus but were unable to see any Monero balance, sparking concern.
"I know this wallet has a Monero balance," one user stated, amplifying the confusion around how different wallets handle seed phrases and address generation.
Synchronization Issues: Users noted that coins not appearing might be due to synchronization problems.
Compatibility Problems: Some commenters highlighted that Trezor-generated seeds often lead to issues with alternative wallets like Cake Wallet.
Need for Hardware: The call for a reliable hardware wallet is clear as users worry about the futures of their funds without physical devices.
"Even if you create a Polyseed wallet, recovery issues persist," cautioned a participant.
Verify block heights for successful restoration.
Consider transitioning to a Trezor-compatible wallet for better results.
Users can explore conversion tools available from other wallet providers, though Trezor remains distinct.
π "The Trezor seed won't generate the same address on Cake Wallet."
π "It seems that there are different derivations for XMR that I must consider."
π "The safest option is to revert to another Trezor device to access funds."
The ongoing recovery saga raises questions about wallet compatibility and the long-term implications for those without the means to acquire new hardware. Users seek clarity to regain control over their assets, showing a persistent trend in the crypto community toward hardware dependency and the anxieties that come with it.