Safe & secure NEM wallet

Use the security of your Trezor hardware wallet to safely manage your NEM.

Send & receive your NEM with Trezor Hardware wallets

Send & receive
Send & receive
Easily move your NEM from any wallet or exchange to your Trezor hardware wallet.
Buy, sell & swap
Swap
Move, save & store your assets using your Trezor hardware wallet.

Trezor hardware wallets that support NEM

Sync your Trezor with wallet apps

Manage your NEM with your Trezor hardware wallet synced with several wallet apps.

  • Nano Wallet

Supported NEM Network

  • NEM

Why a hardware wallet?

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Go offline with Trezor

  • You own 100% of your coins
  • Your wallet is 100% safe offline
  • Your data is 100% anonymous
  • Your coins aren’t tied to any company

Online exchanges

  • If an exchange fails, you lose your coins
  • Exchanges are targets for hackers
  • Your personal data may be exposed
  • You don’t truly own your coins

How to XEM on Trezor

1

Connect your Trezor

Connect your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer or mobile device and follow the setup steps.
2

Open a third-party wallet app

Check the compatible wallet apps (Nano Wallet) for your coin or token. Then, download it, open it, and follow the steps to connect your Trezor.
3

Manage your assets

After pairing your Trezor with the wallet app, manage your crypto securely. Your Trezor is used to confirm every important transaction.
4

Make the most of your XEM

Sit back and relax—your assets are safe & secure. Your Trezor hardware wallet offers unparalleled protection for your crypto.

Trezor keeps your XEM secure

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Trezor Model One - White
Trezor Model One
USD 34.3
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Trezor Model T
Trezor Model T
USD 77.2
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NEM in a nutshell

NEM was a blockchain platform launched in March of 2015. At the time it was one of the pioneers of the industry and sought to improve on the imperfections found on other chains at the time. It was one of the first non-turing complete chains to feature user-defined tokens (called mosaics), namespaces, multisignature accounts, and a P2P reputation system based on EigenTrust++. Its most notable contribution, however, was the PoI consensus mechanism which sought to reward on-chain activity and deter the concentration of wealth commonly associated with proof-of-stake. Its client, NIS, is written in Java. Today, NEM remains a highly-traded cryptocurrency. Current development is centered around NEM's merge with another blockchain platform: Symbol.

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