Trezor Suite is currently in public beta until around January 2021 and the team is currently soliciting feedback from the community to help build a better product. Trezor's new desktop wallet features a similar design to Ledger Live-a competing desktop client offered by Ledger, the firm behind the Ledger Nano line of hardware wallets. Now users will have the choice to use either a standalone desktop application through Trezor Suite or the older browser app. Prior to the release of Trezor Suite, hardware wallet users would need to connect their Trezor device to a computer running the Trezor Bridge app and the associated Trezor Wallet browser plugin. “With Trezor Suite, we would like to unify the Trezor experience across your devices, starting with this desktop version, to allow more flexibility in how you use Bitcoin," said Marek Palatinus (Slush), CEO of SatoshiLabs, in a press release. Trezor has also added a simple discreet mode for an additional layer of privacy and plans to implement Tor support soon. Users can now use Trezor Suite to run a Bitcoin full node, improving transactional privacy by letting users broadcast their own transactions and participate in transaction validation. Trezor Suite provides more detailed portfolio information. This includes a new account and coin management system and improved hidden wallet (i.e. It eliminates the risk of phishing attacks by allowing users to manage their funds without using their internet browser and also features a number of user interface improvements to help make managing cryptocurrencies a simpler task.
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