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Wallets COMPARISON · 2026

Ledger and Trezor for TON: 2026 reality check

Ledger fully supports TON via a native app. Trezor does NOT support TON as of May 2026. What to use, why, and what the alternatives look like.

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TON Adoption Team · research desk
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TL;DR. Ledger Nano S+, Nano X, Stax, Flex — all four have a native TON app in Ledger Live and pair with Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet over TON Connect. That is the working solution for TON cold storage. Trezor does NOT support TON as of May 2026. A critical fact sometimes obscured by marketing. If you are shopping for a TON hardware wallet, the only practical choice is Ledger. This guide is a compatibility reality-check with step-by-step setup.

Hard reality check by manufacturer

Ledger — yes, native

  • Supported models: Nano S+, Nano X, Stax, Flex.
  • Method: official “TON” app from the Ledger Live App Catalog.
  • App size: ~50KB, requires Nano S+ minimum (old Nano S lacks memory).
  • Connection: USB-C (Nano S+, Stax, Flex), USB + Bluetooth (Nano X).
  • Wallet compatibility: Tonkeeper (mobile + desktop), MyTonWallet (extension + mobile), Tonhub (mobile, limited).
  • What works: TON send/receive, jettons (USDT, NOT, tsTON etc.), NFTs, TON Connect for dApps.
  • What may need extra clicks: some multi-step DeFi flows over TON Connect ask for extra on-device confirmations.

Trezor — NO, none of the models

  • Trezor Model One — no TON applet, no native support.
  • Trezor Model T — no.
  • Trezor Safe 3 — no.
  • Trezor Safe 5 — no.
  • Trezor Suite — TON is not in the supported assets list as of May 2026.

Alternative manufacturers

  • Keystone 3 Pro — partial support via QR mode + custom app. Not out of the box; manual config required.
  • SafePal X1, X2 — announced but routes through the SafePal mobile app, eroding the air-gap.
  • BitBox02 — no support.
  • KeepKey — no support.
  • OneKey Pro — announced; implementation is early-beta.

Why Trezor does not support TON

Technically tied to TON’s signing architecture:

  • TON transactions are cell structures, not flat byte strings.
  • Serialising signing data needs a BOC parser.
  • Curve ed25519 — Trezor handles it but a TON-aware workflow for cell serialisation is needed.
  • Tonkeeper and Ledger collaborated on a TON Connect standard for device pairing; Trezor would need analogous work.

On the TON Foundation side there has been no public push toward SatoshiLabs (in contrast with Ledger, where TON teams worked closely with Ledger’s ASIC team). This is a political + technical + resource decision.

Step-by-step: setting up Ledger for TON

What you need

  • Ledger Nano S+ ($80–100), Nano X ($150), Stax ($300), or Flex (newer, ~$250).
  • USB cable (Nano X supports Bluetooth but USB is steadier for first setup).
  • Ledger Live installed on a computer.
  • Paper and pen for the seed.

Steps

  1. Unbox and initialise. Plug Ledger into the computer, open Ledger Live → Setup new device. Set PIN (6–8 digits).
  2. Save the seed. Ledger displays 24 words. Write them down on paper, not on the device. Verify twice. Lock the paper in a safe place (safe deposit, home safe).
  3. Update firmware. Ledger Live checks and prompts. Approve; 10–15 minutes.
  4. Install the TON app. Ledger Live → Manager → search “TON” → Install. ~50KB.
  5. Add a TON account. Ledger Live → Accounts → Add → Select TON → connect Ledger → create account.
  6. Pair with Tonkeeper. Download Tonkeeper (mobile or desktop). Open → Add wallet → Connect Ledger → pick the TON account. Confirm the public key on device.

You now have a wallet where the private key lives only on Ledger. Every outgoing transaction is signed on the device with on-screen confirmation.

Deep dive: Ledger connection guide.

What works with Ledger and what does not

OperationVia Ledger
Send TONYes
Receive TONYes
Move a jetton (USDT, NOT, tsTON)Yes
Stake in Tonstakers/bemo/WhalesYes
UnstakeYes
Swap on STON.fi/DeDustYes
Buy NFTs on GetgemsYes
Connect to dApps via TON ConnectYes
Multi-sigVia third-party UIs (e.g. Tonkeeper Multisig)
Sign arbitrary messagesYes, with manual on-device confirm

Alternatives to Ledger: ranking for TON

If Ledger is not an option:

1. Software wallet (Tonkeeper / MyTonWallet) with strict op discipline.

  • Seed on paper only, never digital.
  • Antivirus, SIM-pin.
  • Dedicated device for crypto, not your main phone.

Lower security than Ledger but higher than custodial. Fine for up to $5K.

2. Multi-sig 2-of-3 with two software wallets + a third backup.

  • Two devices (phone + laptop) as standard software wallets.
  • Third key on paper/metal, never plugged in.
  • Signing requires 2 of 3.

Safer than a single software wallet, requires multisig mental model.

3. Keystone 3 Pro in TON QR mode (for the dedicated).

  • Fully air-gapped.
  • Signs via QR codes.
  • Manual setup and the Keystone app, not Ledger Live.
  • Partial TON support — not all flows work smoothly.

For tinkerers, not production sums.

”Do not buy Trezor for TON” checklist

  • Checked Trezor Suite’s supported-assets list — TON absent.
  • Read Trezor’s official FAQ — no TON roadmap mentioned.
  • Searched Trezor community forum — no public TON timeline.
  • Accepted that Ledger is the only convenient TON hardware option.

If you already own a Trezor

Do not bin it. Trezor is excellent for BTC, ETH, ERC-20, and many other networks. For TON simply add a Ledger Nano S+ ($80–100) — the cheapest reliable TON option.

Or move TON savings into a software wallet with proper op discipline (see TON cold storage), keeping the bulk on Ledger.

When to expect Trezor TON support

Realistic answer: not before SatoshiLabs announces it publicly. As of May 2026:

  • No public roadmap.
  • No TON-tagged commits in Trezor firmware repos.
  • No core-team discussion in community forums.

If that changes, the first signal will appear on trezor.io/blog or github.com/trezor. Worth subscribing if it matters to you.

Sources

  • ledger.com/coins — supported assets (TON present)
  • trezor.io/coins — supported assets (TON absent)
  • TON Foundation docs: github.com/ton-blockchain
  • Ledger TON app source: github.com/ton-community/ton-ledger-app
  • Tonkeeper Ledger integration docs: tonkeeper.com/docs

Frequently asked

No. Trezor Model One, Trezor Model T, Trezor Safe 3, Trezor Safe 5 — none of them has native TON support in Trezor Suite or via third-party integrations as of May 2026. SatoshiLabs has published no public roadmap to add TON. If you own only Trezor — you need a separate device for TON.
Ledger Nano S+, Nano X, Stax, Flex. All four support TON via the official app in Ledger Live. The old Nano S (without +) is no longer supported — not enough memory for current apps.
Yes. After installing the TON app on Ledger via Ledger Live, Tonkeeper (mobile or desktop) connects via USB/Bluetooth and uses Ledger to sign. Private key stays on the device. Same for MyTonWallet.
KeepKey (ShapeShift) — no native support. BitBox02 — no. SafePal X1 — announced but signing routes through SafePal mobile app, reducing the air-gap benefit. Keystone 3 Pro — partial QR-mode support with manual configuration. In practice Ledger is the only convenient TON solution in 2026.
Use Trezor for chains it does support (BTC, ETH, ERC-20, others). For TON — switch to Ledger or use a software wallet with disciplined backup. Multi-sig with two software devices + a hardware signer is a middle ground. Waiting for Trezor TON support is speculation without a public roadmap.

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