Trézor Bridge®
Use Trezor Bridge with emoji support to customize and personalize your crypto setup. Create a unique, expressive environment while maintaining top security!
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Use Trezor Bridge with emoji support to customize and personalize your crypto setup. Create a unique, expressive environment while maintaining top security!
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Introduction While default Trezor Bridge settings work for most, advanced users may need to tweak configurations—whether for custom USB setups, debugging, or integrating Bridge into bespoke applications. This article dives into advanced configuration files, environment variables, and logging.
Bridge stores settings in a config file:
Windows: %APPDATA%\Trezor\bridge.json
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Trezor/bridge.json
Linux: ~/.config/Trezor/bridge.json
By default, Bridge uses a whitelist of vendor and product IDs. To add experimental devices or FIDO tokens:
Once the Trezor Bridge is up and running and your hardware wallet is connected, you can begin managing your cryptocurrency assets through the Trezor Wallet interface. Open a web browser and navigate to the official Trezor Wallet website. You will be prompted to log in using your Trezor device. The Trezor Bridge software ensures that the wallet is securely linked to the browser, enabling you to interact with your cryptocurrency accounts directly.
In the Trezor Wallet interface, you can view your account balances, send and receive transactions, and access advanced features such as coin control, address management, and more. Trezor Bridge allows these interactions to take place without compromising security, ensuring that your private keys remain securely stored on the hardware wallet, not exposed to your computer.