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New Trezor website launches! Plus Trezor Suite October updates

Trezor shop has changed, get to know our new look!

SatoshiLabs
Trezor Blog
Published in
3 min readOct 19, 2022

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Our homepage, trezor.io has been revitalized with a fresh, clean and simple design. Make sure you check it out so you know what the official Trezor shop looks like now, so you can better avoid any phishing websites you may encounter in future.

The new website brings an improved shopping experience, as well as a brand-new knowledge base where you can learn about Bitcoin and find answers to most questions. We have also launched a support chatbot to make it easier to resolve any issues you may have.

The first Trezor shop launched in October 2013, documented on the Internet Archive and in this historic thread on BitcoinTalk. Both Trezor and Bitcoin have come a long way in the 9 years since, so it’s only right that we are now bringing the Trezor onboarding experience to the next level. We look forward to onboarding tens of millions of new Bitcoiners to self-custody in the coming years!

Trezor Suite update October

As well as our new shop, today we released an update for Trezor Suite (version 22.10.3). To download and apply the update, open Trezor Suite and follow the on-screen instructions. Changes included in this update are also listed in the release notes for this version.

Trezor Suite is free to use on desktop or browser at suite.trezor.io

Trezor Suite updates are released in stages, so you may not receive the update prompt until several days after this announcement. Try out new Trezor Suite features a week before official release when you sign up for the Early Access Program in Application Settings!

What’s new?

In this month’s update, we laid foundations for upcoming features including CoinJoin and exciting new ways to purchase Bitcoin through Invity. These additions will mean little change to your Trezor Suite experience for the time being.

Joint transaction

Transactions that were signed by multiple parties are now displayed as joint transactions. This will typically occur in CoinJoins, but is not exclusive to them.

A screenshot showing a joint Bitcoin transaction in the Trezor Suite interface.

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