53% of the community prefer MetaMask.

MetaMask vs Trezor Model One

General

Description

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MetaMask

MetaMask is one of the most popular software wallets for tokens on the Ethereum blockchain and serves as both an interface and browser for Web3 applications. Its browser extension is arguably the most popular way to connect and interact with decentralized apps (Web3 gaming, DeFi, NFTs, etc.).

MetaMask review
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Trezor Model One

The Model One hardware wallet is the affordable entry-level option from the trusted manufacturer Trezor and is among the most popular wallets on the market. The device supports over 1,000 different cryptocurrencies, offers good value for money, and is very easy to set up.

Trezor Model One review

Pros and cons

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MetaMask

What we like:

  • Popular interface for Web3
  • Compatible with hardware wallets
  • Buy cryptocurrencies within the app

What we don't like:

  • Somewhat complicated for beginners
  • Interface could be simpler
  • No custody for Bitcoin
  • Supports only EVM blockchains
  • Some tokens must be added manually
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Trezor Model One

What we like:

  • Affordable price
  • Easy setup
  • Proven model for years
  • Clear software (Trezor Suite)

What we don't like:

  • No mobile app
  • Design is a matter of taste

Preview

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MetaMask
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Trezor Model One

Details

Details
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Wallet type
Software
Hardware
Price (hardware)
$49
Supported assets
450,000+
1,200+
Best suited for
Advanced users
Beginners
Open source
Yes
Yes
Privacy
High
Medium
Private key owner
You (Non-Custodial)
You (Non-Custodial)
Social media
1.33M followers
219,435 followers

Hardware

Hardware
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Screen
128 x 64 pixels
Connectivity
Micro-USB
Handling
Physical buttons, smartphone
Build quality
Medium
Secure elements
FIDO2 / U2F support
No
Certification
CE, RoHS
Dimensions
60 mm x 30 mm x 6 mm
Weight
12g
What's included
Trezor Model One, micro-USB cable, 2 recovery sheets, stickers

Features

Details
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Buy & sell
Yes
Yes
Staking
Yes
No
NFT integration
Yes
Yes
Two-factor authentication
No
Yes
Multi-signature
No
Yes
Backup
Recovery seed (12 words)
Recovery seed (24 words)
Special features
  • Access to Web3 apps
  • Browser extension
  • Compatibility with hardware wallets
  • Trezor Suite app
  • Password manager
Platforms
  • IOS App
  • Android App
  • IOS App
  • Android App
  • Desktop App
iOS App
Yes
Yes
Android App
Yes
Yes
Desktop App
No
Yes

Our rating

Our rating
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Our overall rating
MetaMask
Trezor Model One

Our individual ratings

Ease of use
MetaMask: 7 of 10
Ease of use (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 8 of 10
Ease of use (Trezor Model One)
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complexsimple
Supported assets
MetaMask: 10 of 10
Supported assets (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 9 of 10
Supported assets (Trezor Model One)
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fewmany
Security & trust
MetaMask: 8 of 10
Security & trust (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 9 of 10
Security & trust (Trezor Model One)
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weakstrong
Features
MetaMask: 8 of 10
Features (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 9 of 10
Features (Trezor Model One)
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basiccomprehensive
Beginner-friendliness
MetaMask: 6 of 10
Beginner-friendliness (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 8 of 10
Beginner-friendliness (Trezor Model One)
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unsuitableideal
Support
MetaMask: 4 of 10
Support (MetaMask)
Trezor Model One: 8 of 10
Support (Trezor Model One)
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poorexcellent

Our opinion

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MetaMask
MetaMask is a simple wallet that supports all blockchains compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Within the Ethereum ecosystem, the wallet works seamlessly and provides easy access to Web3 applications. MetaMask is often required as a login substitute for verifying and creating accounts on these platforms. Rather than serving as a traditional wallet for managing your crypto portfolio, MetaMask functions more as an interface for decentralized finance (DeFi) and decentralized apps. There are far better apps available for portfolio management that offer more convenience and easier setup. However, MetaMask was long the go-to solution for accessing Web3 and NFTs. This is now gradually changing, with more wallets offering similar functionality through browser extensions.
MetaMask review
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Trezor Model One
The Trezor Model One offers a simple and secure entry point into self-custody of cryptocurrencies. While it has fewer features and lacks a color display compared to the premium “Model T,” it provides excellent value for beginners and budget-conscious users. A notable positive aspect is the manufacturer’s open-source philosophy, which is not always common in the wallet space and contributes significantly to the overall security of the wallet and its software. Overall, we can definitely recommend the Model One but would personally lean towards a comparable “Ledger Nano S” or a “Bitbox.” However, for those who want to stick with Trezor and are looking for an affordable, secure hardware wallet, the Model One is an excellent choice.
Trezor Model One review

User reviews

User reviews
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Overall rating
3.5/5
3.5/5
App Store
4.6/5

around 5,900 ratings

3.1/5

around 100 ratings

Google Play Store
4.5/5

around 408,000 ratings

3.0/5

around 800 ratings

Trustpilot
1.4/5

around 600 ratings

4.4/5

around 1,000 ratings

User rating

Powered by AI
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MetaMask
Overall, MetaMask is mostly positively rated by users, particularly for its extensive integration and support of Ethereum and Ethereum-based DApps. However, opinions are mixed regarding beginner-friendliness and customer support, and some users express concerns about security and the limited support for non-Ethereum ecosystems. All in all, user experiences are positive, indicating general satisfaction with the MetaMask Wallet.
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Trezor Model One
In summary, the Trezor Model One generally receives positive reviews, particularly for its high security standards and support for a solid range of cryptocurrencies. Users appreciate the intuitive operation and easy setup, although some see room for improvement in the display. Opinions on beginner-friendliness and customer support are mostly positive, with some users mentioning a certain learning curve and a desire for improved support. Overall, experiences are predominantly positive, indicating general user satisfaction with the Trezor Model One.

Company

Company
MetaMaskTrezor Model One
Company
Metamask (ConsenSys Inc.)
SatoshiLabs Group a.s.
Headquarters
USA
Czech Republic
Company size
Small
Small
Founder
Aaron Davis, Dan Finlay
Alena Vranova, Marek Palatinus, Pavol Rusnak
Founding year
2016
2013

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