1. Personalize Your Wallet Experience

Rename Your Accounts

You can easily rename wallets and accounts to stay organized.

  • Go to your account.
  • Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
  • Choose “Rename account.”
  • Name it something descriptive (e.g., “Savings BTC,” “DeFi ETH”).

This is especially useful if you're managing multiple accounts under the same cryptocurrency.


2. Add Multiple Accounts

You’re not limited to a single account per coin. Trezor Suite allows multiple wallets per asset type.

  • Select a cryptocurrency.
  • Scroll down and click “Add account.”
  • This creates a fresh account (with its own balance and transaction history).

Use this for:

  • Separating personal and business holdings.
  • Tracking savings vs. spending balances.
  • Organizing long-term and short-term assets.

3. Hide Unused Coins and Tokens

Trezor Suite supports many cryptocurrencies and tokens, but not all are relevant to every user.

  • Go to Settings > Coins.
  • Disable coins you don’t use to simplify your dashboard.
  • You can re-enable them anytime.

This reduces clutter and helps you focus on your main assets.


4. Use Coin Control (Advanced Bitcoin Feature)

Coin control allows you to manually select UTXOs (unspent outputs) when sending Bitcoin. It’s a powerful privacy and fee-optimization tool.

  • Enable it in Settings > Bitcoin > Enable coin control.
  • When sending Bitcoin, click on “Advanced” to view and select individual inputs.

Use cases:

  • Avoid linking addresses.
  • Manage transaction fees.
  • Consolidate small inputs when fees are low.

5. Enable or Disable Fiat Conversion

Trezor Suite can show your crypto balances in your preferred fiat currency.

  • Go to Settings > App > Fiat.
  • Choose your default currency (USD, EUR, etc.).
  • You can disable fiat conversion entirely if you prefer a crypto-native experience.

6. Use Labeling (Optional Dropbox Integration)

Trezor Suite allows labeling of transactions, addresses, and accounts using Dropbox. This feature helps with accounting and tracking.

  • Go to Settings > Labeling.
  • Link your Dropbox account to sync and store encrypted labels.
  • Add labels to transactions and accounts as needed.

Note: Labels are encrypted locally before being uploaded, but this still introduces a small third-party dependency.


7. Customize Appearance

While Trezor Suite doesn’t offer deep UI theming (like full color palettes), you can switch between Light and Dark mode.

  • Go to Settings > App > Appearance.
  • Toggle between light and dark themes depending on your preference.

This is useful for reducing eye strain during night use.


8. Manage Security Settings

You can tweak various security features from within the Suite.

  • Enable Passphrase Protection (if you want to use hidden wallets)
  • Check Firmware Version and update when prompted
  • Enable Tor Support for added privacy (found in Settings > App > Tor)

Always back up your passphrase (if used) and keep your firmware current for optimal protection.


9. Portfolio View and Filtering

The Portfolio tab gives you a real-time snapshot of your holdings.

  • Filter by coin, account, or time period.
  • Use it to track performance, especially when managing diverse assets.

This helps with long-term planning or tax reporting.


10. Export Transaction History

For tax purposes or bookkeeping, you may want to download your transaction history.

  • Navigate to an account.
  • Click the Export button (top-right corner).
  • Choose between CSV or PDF format.

Some regions require this for annual tax reporting, so it’s good practice to export periodically.


Bonus Tips

  • Use Tags for ERC-20 tokens: If you add custom tokens manually, assign consistent tags to identify them.
  • Disconnect Device When Not in Use: While Trezor is safe even when plugged in, disconnecting it when idle is a good hygiene practice.
  • Bookmark Trezor Suite’s Desktop Version: Avoid using the web version unless absolutely necessary to reduce phishing risk.

Conclusion

Customizing Trezor Suite allows you to improve usability, stay organized, and enhance privacy. With thoughtful configuration, you can turn Trezor Suite into a tailored control center for managing your crypto securely and efficiently.

Let me know if you'd like help setting up passphrase protection, integrating MetaMask, or organizing your multi-account strategy.