1. Coin Control for Precision Privacy

Most wallet users simply send Bitcoin without thinking twice about which coins are being spent. But behind the scenes, your Bitcoin wallet is made up of many unspent outputs (UTXOs). Each time you send BTC, you’re potentially revealing more about your financial history than intended.

Trezor Suite’s Coin Control feature allows you to manually select which UTXOs you want to spend. This lets you:

  • Avoid linking old transactions to new ones
  • Prevent address reuse
  • Improve your transaction privacy
  • Optimize fee calculations

Coin Control gives you more control over how your transactions appear on the blockchain, which is a big deal for those who value financial anonymity.

To use it, enable the feature in the settings under “Advanced,” then manually select coins when sending BTC. It’s a feature often overlooked, but essential for anyone who values privacy and precision.


2. Labeling Transactions with Encrypted Notes

Keeping track of past transactions can be a hassle—especially if you use your wallet regularly for different types of payments. Trezor Suite includes a feature called Labeling, which allows you to attach custom notes to addresses, accounts, and transactions.

The best part? These labels are securely encrypted and optionally stored via Dropbox. Even if someone gains access to your Dropbox account, the labels remain unreadable without your Trezor device.

Use it to:

  • Label business payments
  • Track tax-relevant transfers
  • Add reminders for long-term investments

Many users skip this step, but labeling can transform Trezor Suite from a simple wallet into a personalized crypto journal.


3. Managing Multiple Account Profiles

Most wallets give you one account per coin, maybe two. Trezor Suite lets you create multiple accounts per asset. This feature is great for people who want to:

  • Separate long-term holdings from daily spending
  • Keep personal and business funds apart
  • Experiment with different strategies using labeled accounts

Each account is isolated within your wallet, meaning you can organize your assets the way you want without opening separate wallets or using multiple devices.

For example, you could have a Bitcoin “Savings” account, a “Trading” account, and a “Mining Income” account—all under one Trezor Suite installation.


4. Using Watch-Only Mode for Portfolio Monitoring

If you frequently check your balances or want to monitor wallet activity without physically connecting your Trezor every time, Trezor Suite offers a watch-only mode.

This is particularly useful for:

  • Viewing balances on mobile or secondary devices
  • Tracking cold storage accounts for tax or audit purposes
  • Monitoring shared or multi-signature wallets

You can export public addresses (xPub or account-level information) from your Trezor and import them into a view-only wallet or compatible tool. While you won’t be able to spend any funds, you can monitor deposits, check history, and stay updated—all without needing your Trezor plugged in.

It’s a quiet but extremely convenient feature for active or professional crypto users.


5. Integrated Tor Support for Extra Anonymity

Trezor Suite is one of the few hardware wallet interfaces that integrates Tor support out of the box. For users concerned with online privacy, this is a huge bonus.

By routing your traffic through the Tor network, Trezor Suite helps hide your IP address from servers and blockchain explorers. It’s especially helpful if you:

  • Manage crypto in high-risk jurisdictions
  • Want to avoid surveillance or data collection
  • Practice operational security (OpSec)

You can enable Tor in just one click via the settings panel. The app will then connect to Trezor’s backend through the Tor network, helping to shield your identity and activity from prying eyes.


Final Thoughts

Trezor Suite isn’t just a wallet—it’s a robust, privacy-focused crypto management platform. While most users stick to the basics, digging deeper into its hidden features reveals a toolkit designed for serious and thoughtful crypto holders.

From organizing your funds with multiple accounts, to boosting your privacy with Tor and Coin Control, these lesser-known features can significantly enhance your daily crypto experience.

If you’ve been using Trezor Suite casually, take a closer look—you might find that it has far more to offer than you realized. Security, privacy, and efficiency don’t have to be separate priorities. With Trezor Suite, they come built-in.