Edited By
Raj Patel
Trezor Suite has officially rolled out its latest update, prompting diverse reactions from the community. Set for a gradual release starting April 2025, users can expect several enhancements, including new EVM priority fees. Some are pleased, while others raise compatibility concerns.
The update comes with several key features:
EVM Priority Fees: Users can now speed up transactions across all Ethereum Virtual Machine chains, excluding BSC, by adding a tip to incentivize validators.
Visual Enhancements: A refreshed color palette improves brand alignment and accessibility.
Faster Loading: In view-only mode, users can start navigating immediately while accounts load.
Transaction Filtering: Enhanced security through the filtering of suspicious transactions on supported networks.
DCA Enhancements: Users see updated visuals on the DCA page, including a new option for easy scanning into the Invity App.
Curiously, some users reported issues after the update. A comment from one user noted, "Canβt connect my Trezor model T after the latest update." This has sparked discussion around device compatibility, particularly with older systems.
Feedback from the user board highlights a split in sentiment regarding the update:
Technical Glitches: Issues with connectivity have surfaced, particularly on Windows 11.
Compatibility Confusion: A user expressed frustration, saying, "Why arenβt these updates backward compatible with my old MacBook 2018?"
Support Questions: Multiple users are seeking solutions to their connectivity challenges, indicating the need for clear guidance from Trezor.
"Simply close all tabs with web Suite, restart the desktop app and reconnect" - Help from a fellow user
βͺ New EVM fees may increase transaction efficiency for many.
βοΈ Compatibility concerns arise for users with older hardware, particularly macOS devices.
β οΈ Increased reports of connection issues highlight the importance of robust support.
As Trezor continues to enhance its suite, the timing of these features amidst a growing user base could be pivotal. Will the updates meet the diverse needs of users, or amplify existing issues? Only time will tell as feedback continues to pour in.