Making Payments and Sending Crypto in the Trezor Suite App

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Sending cryptocurrency securely is a top priority for any digital asset holder. With the Trezor Suite App, users can make seamless, secure payments and transfer tokens across multiple blockchains directly from their hardware wallet interface. Designed for both beginners and advanced users, Trezor Suite offers intuitive tools that simplify crypto transactions without compromising on security.

Whether you're sending Bitcoin to a friend or distributing ERC20 tokens on Ethereum, this guide walks you through every step of making payments in Trezor Suite — from entering recipient details to final confirmation on your device.


Supported Cryptocurrencies and Networks

Trezor Suite supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies and blockchain networks, ensuring broad compatibility for everyday use:

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For a full list of supported coins and token standards, always refer to the official Trezor documentation. Remember: only send funds between accounts of the same cryptocurrency. Cross-chain transfers or misdirected sends may result in irreversible fund loss.


How to Make a Payment in Trezor Suite

Step 1: Connect Your Device and Select an Account

Begin by connecting your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer via USB. Open the Trezor Suite App and navigate to the Accounts page.

From the My Accounts sidebar, choose the cryptocurrency account you wish to send from. Each account corresponds to a specific blockchain (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum), so ensure you're selecting the correct one.

Click Send in the account menu bar to open the transaction interface.


Step 2: Enter Recipient Address and Amount

In the Send transaction window:

Enter the amount you'd like to send in either:

Note: Fiat values are estimates based on real-time rates from CoinGecko and may vary slightly at execution.

Use the Send Max option to transfer the entire balance after deducting fees. For more control over which unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) are used, click Coin Control — ideal for privacy-conscious users or those managing tax lots.

You can also send to multiple recipients in a single transaction by clicking + Add recipient or importing addresses via the dropdown menu. This reduces overall transaction fees and streamlines bulk payments.


Step 3: Set Transaction Fee

Trezor Suite provides flexible fee settings to balance speed and cost:

These fees go directly to miners or validators securing the network; Trezor does not collect any portion.

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Higher fees typically mean faster confirmations, especially during peak network activity.


Step 4: Optional – Enable Labeling

Trezor Suite allows you to organize transactions using labels. To enable this:

Go to Application Settings > Labeling, then choose a storage method:

Labels help track payments (e.g., “Salary,” “Gift”), enhancing record-keeping and audit trails.


Step 5: Confirm Transaction on Your Trezor Device

After reviewing all details, click Review & Send. Your Trezor device will now prompt you to verify critical information:

  1. Destination Address: Double-check that the address displayed on your Trezor’s screen matches the intended recipient exactly.
  2. Amount Sent
  3. Total Including Fee

Always verify addresses directly from trusted sources — never copy from transaction history or unverified messages.

Use the Hold to Confirm button on your device to approve each field. Only proceed if all data matches what you entered in the app.

⚠️ If there’s any discrepancy between your computer and Trezor screen, stop immediately. Your system may be compromised by malware.

Once confirmed, click Send in Trezor Suite to broadcast the transaction to the network.


Checking Transaction Status

After sending, monitor your transaction under the Overview tab:

Initially, transactions appear as unconfirmed. Once included in a block, you’ll see confirmation time next to the entry.

Click the timestamp to open a blockchain explorer and verify status independently.

We recommend waiting for:

Confirmation time depends on network load and the fee you paid.


Sending Tokens in Trezor Suite

Starting from version 24.12.1, Trezor Suite introduced an improved token-sending experience with the Token Select Element.

At the top of the send form:

Hover over the contract address to reveal an arrow — click it to open the contract on a block explorer for verification.

This update makes managing and sending tokens significantly clearer and less error-prone.


Using Send Raw Transactions

The Send Raw feature allows broadcasting pre-signed transaction data. This is useful for:

To use:

  1. Create and sign a transaction with broadcasting disabled.
  2. Copy the signed hex data.
  3. On another machine, open Trezor Suite, go to Send > Send Raw, paste the data, and broadcast.

This enhances privacy and security by isolating signing from internet-connected devices.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I send any ERC20 token from my Ethereum account?

Yes, as long as it’s supported by Trezor Suite. Most major ERC20 tokens (like USDC, DAI, or LINK) can be sent directly through the Token Select menu.

What should I do if my transaction remains unconfirmed?

Increase patience during high congestion periods. If stuck long-term, consider whether a higher fee was needed. Some wallets support Replace-by-Fee (RBF), but Trezor follows standard non-RBF protocols.

Is it safe to scan QR codes in Trezor Suite?

Yes — as long as your device and software are genuine and updated. QR scanning uses your local camera feed; no data is uploaded externally.

Why must I confirm on both the app and device?

This dual verification prevents man-in-the-middle attacks. The Trezor device signs transactions offline, ensuring malware can’t alter destination or amount.

Can I recover funds sent to the wrong network?

Unfortunately, no. Sending crypto to incompatible networks (e.g., ETH on BSC) usually results in permanent loss. Always double-check network compatibility before confirming.

Does Trezor charge transaction fees?

No. All fees go to blockchain miners/validators. Trezor does not take a cut from transactions.


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