Trezor @Wallet*
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The best place to learn how to use new features is directly in Trezor Suite. Click on the lightbulb icon in the bottom right of the app and you’ll find the following instructions in the Trezor Suite guide:
Navigate to the Bitcoin account you want to spend from
In the Send tab, complete the ‘Address’ and ‘Amount’ fields
Click the Coin control button to reveal your available UTXOs
You can then manually select the UTXOs you want to spend
Once you’re satisfied with your selection, click Review & Send
Then confirm the transaction on your Trezor device as usual
Remember, your choice of UTXOs must cover at least the amount being sent and the transaction fees. Avoid using low-value ‘dust’ UTXOs of 546 sats
or less, as you will overpay in fees.
Keeping track of your unspent outputs takes maintenance. Make effective use of the Labeling feature to know where certain outputs have come from.
To benefit from the extra privacy, you may wish to segregate UTXOs from anonymous sources on a separate wallet or behind a passphrase so they do not mix with others.
Users who don’t feel confident using Coin control can look forward to the CoinJoin mixing feature coming next year.
As seen in the examples, you can now display all Bitcoin balances in satoshis. A satoshi is one-hundred millionth of a Bitcoin, and makes it easier to account for smaller balances.
Enable satoshis as your unit of account by clicking on your Bitcoin balance, or by going to Application Settings and choosing from the Bitcoin units dropdown menu.
Exports of your transaction history have been made more intuitive with localized timestamps, distinct rows for each output, and improved fee units and labels.
If you use Tor to protect your privacy in Trezor Suite, you will now see a progress bar which indicates