Trezor, a prominent web3 hardware wallet manufacturer, has expanded its support to include SOL and SPL tokens, tapping into the rising interest and searches surrounding the Solana ecosystem. The announcement, made on the social media platform X, highlights that Trezor's hardware wallets, the $79 Safe 3 and the $179 Model T, now seamlessly integrate with Solana-based tokens. The Safe 3, equipped with enhanced security features and a specialized chip, and the Model T, featuring a touchscreen interface, provide users with a secure and user-friendly platform.
With support for over 8,000 coins and tokens, Trezor's hardware wallets enable efficient asset management, secure transactions, receipt of funds, and trading activities. SOL, the native token of the Solana blockchain, and SPL tokens, similar to Ethereum's ERC-20 standard, join Trezor's extensive list of supported assets. This strategic move aligns with the surging popularity of Solana, evidenced by an 8.6% price increase to $80.34 in the last 24 hours. Since early October, Solana has witnessed an impressive 266.8% surge, reflecting the growing interest in the blockchain ecosystem.
The spike in Google search volume for "Solana" by 250% between October and December further underscores the renewed enthusiasm for this blockchain technology. Trezor's decision to integrate Solana-based tokens into its hardware wallets not only caters to the evolving demands of cryptocurrency enthusiasts but also solidifies its commitment to staying at the forefront of the dynamic and expanding digital asset landscape.