Edited By
Dmitry Ivanov

A rising number of owners of Trezor Safe 3 are expressing concerns about wallet address management after initial testing, as reported in various forums. Users are confused about how new wallet addresses are generated and how their overall balances are tracked.
New Trezor users are fact-checking their experiences. One user recently transferred a small amount of Bitcoin (BTC) for testing and noted that each transaction resulted in a different wallet address.
This leads to questions like: How does the device ensure all addresses belong to the same account? The community suggests that a seed phrase links all generated addresses, further complicating the learning curve for newcomers.
Several comments from forums highlight essential information that new users might overlook:
Single-Use Addresses: "All good wallets generate a new address every time. The design of Bitcoin is for an address to be single use."
Address Management: "You get a new address every time you click receive, but you can use the one you already got if you want."
Understanding UTXOs: "This is quite a good calculator to work out how UTXO affect your fees."
"While different addresses help with anonymity, it feels clunky for regular deposits," shared one concerned user. Sentiment in the conversation leans toward needing clearer guidance from Trezor on these functionalities.
π Multiple addresses may enhance anonymity but complicate user experience.
π‘ Understanding UTXOs is crucial for managing transaction fees effectively.
π Users are warned about potential scams in Trezor-related forums, urging caution.
Many users are wondering if Trezor Suite provides an overview of total balances across multiple addresses. This foundational feature could significantly enhance the user experience and address concerns about managing multiple wallet addresses. One user pointed out, "I expect clarity, especially when Iβm planning on holding long-term."
As individuals increasingly adopt Trezorβs secure storage solutions, itβs clear a gap exists in communication regarding these wallet features. Will the company step up to meet these user demands?