
As the popularity of hardware wallets rises, the Trezor Safe 7 is facing intense scrutiny from users. Despite receiving praise for its design and quick performance, many are frustrated with its limited coin support and perceived value.
Recent posts from various forums reflect a growing dissatisfaction among Trezor Safe 7 owners. One user expressed mixed feelings, noting its clean interface but questioning the absence of native support for Tron: "Why is there no support for one of the biggest blockchains in crypto?" This sentiment echoes in the community as others lament the wallet's lack of compatibility with major coins.
Several users have criticized the wallet's privacy screen, deeming it a major flaw. Reports claim it scratches easily, with one reviewer stating, "After just two days, I have visible scratches." Additionally, the absence of guide stickers in the box has frustrated many, raising concerns about the overall user experience. The device is not perceived as worth the $20 price tag for the screen protector alone, with one comment saying, "You paid $20 for a screen protector? That's ridiculous!"
Comments also reveal ongoing debates about the wallet's pricing model. One user pointed out, "I don't get the market for $400 wallets when the $50 one does the exact same thing." This perspective resonates with others who seek more affordable options.
"Coin support on Trezor is nothing short of a joke," remarked one frustrated user, emphasizing the general disappointment within the community.
Users also reported confusion regarding compatibility, especially among those with iOS devices, questioning the wallet's fit for that demographic.
π‘ Many appreciate Trezor Safe 7's aesthetics but demand better coin support.
π Users express strong dissatisfaction with the privacy screen's durability and the lack of guide stickers.
π° Pricing concerns persist, with many advocating for more competitive options.
As competition in the hardware wallet space heats up, Trezor faces pressure to adapt and address these community grievances. Will they be able to restore faith among their user base?