Trezor Safe 5 vs Bitkey


Key differences
- Trezor Safe 5 includes a full color touchscreen, while Bitkey has no display and uses NFC with fingerprint for confirmation.
- Bitkey is designed for mobile-first users and only supports Bitcoin, while Trezor Safe 5 supports 1,000+ coins and tokens.
- Trezor gives users full control of their keys, while Bitkey uses a 2-of-3 multisig model involving Bitkey's servers and the user's phone.
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Price

$169 USD

$150 USD
Launch

2024

2023
Screen Size

1.54" Color touchscreen (240x240 pixels)

No display
Box Includes

- Trezor Safe 5 hardware wallet
- USB-C cable
- Wallet backup cards
- Start-up guide
- Stickers

Bitkey hardware device, USB-C to USB-A charging cable, Getting started guide
Security Features
Passphrase Support


Passphrase Entry

Device screen or computer

-
PIN Protection


Shamir Secret Sharing


Tor Support


Usage
Platforms

- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Android

- Android
- iOS
Supported Coins

Bitcoin & 1000+ other coins and tokens

Bitcoin Only
Interfaces

USB-C, MicroSD card slot

NFC, USB-C
Technical Details
Secure Elements

EAL6+ certified secure chip

Fingerprint scanner, 2-of-3 multisig setup
Open Source

Hardware & Software

Software
FIDO Authentication


Size

65.9x40x8 mm (2.6x1.6x0.3 in)

56 mm x 62 mm x 13 mm (2.20 x 2.44 x 0.51 in)
Weight

23g (0.8oz)

65g (2.3oz)
Bitcoin-Only Version


Integration & Multisig
Integrations

- Azteco
- Blockchain.com
- Cash App
- Coinbase
- Moonpay
- Robinhood
Multisig Support

- Bitkey 2-of-3 Multisig Setup
Company Details
Parent Company

SatoshiLabs

Block Inc.
Parent Company Founded

2013

2009
Security Incidents

In March 2024, Ledger discovered a vulnerability in the microcontroller that could bypass firmware integrity checks. Trezor patched the issue, with no user funds compromised or action required.

No known security incidents