Trezor Suite's Wallet Dashboard gives you a concise snapshot of your portfolio, transaction history, and device state — all while keeping private keys offline and safe.
The Wallet Dashboard is the central view in Trezor Suite where you see account balances, recent transactions, portfolio allocation charts, and quick actions like send/receive or add account. It’s designed to be privacy-first, displaying minimal data to the host machine and always requiring device confirmation for critical actions.
Total balance, 24h change, and top holdings.
Last 5 transactions with confirmations and status.
Generate an address — verify on device before sharing.
Create a transaction and confirm amounts on your Trezor hardware.
Track holdings across coins and tokens with clear visual breakdowns.
Deep dive into confirmations, fees, and blockchain links for every transaction.
Firmware version, backup status, PIN & passphrase reminders.
Use Tor routing, minimize telemetry, and avoid sharing unnecessary metadata.
Swap assets using integrated partners without exposing keys.
Arrange the dashboard to show what matters—charts, watchlists, or transaction feeds.
The Wallet Dashboard follows strict security principles: private keys never leave the hardware device, all transaction approvals require on-device verification, and the Suite is open-source for public audits. Combined with a clear UX that prompts confirmation for sensitive actions, Trezor Suite reduces user error and improves security hygiene.
Yes — the dashboard aggregates balances across all added accounts and displays allocation and recent performance.
Minimal metadata may be used for price updates or swap services, but private keys and sensitive signing information remain on your device.
Generate an address in the Suite and confirm the exact address on your Trezor device screen before sharing it.
Try refreshing the Suite, check your network connection, or re-sync the account; in some rare cases a manual rescan may be required.
Yes — Suite allows exporting transaction history in CSV or compatible formats for tax and accounting use.
Yes — you can connect and switch between multiple devices; each remains isolated with its own PIN and seed.