The emulator is mostly targeted for helping people implement Trezor support in their Bitcoin wallet software. If it's possible to implement Monero support without breaking Trezor communication API, then modifying the emulator to emulate Monero support would be easy. Otherwise it's probably not worth the effort yet. I make no promises either way until I've had a chance to see Trezor in action and analysing all of the functionality it provides to see how might Monero fit into there.
Adding Monero support for Trezor
The idea of adding Monero support for Trezor reached it's funding goal of 500XMR in 2 days! That means this just got real! :)
I don't know exactly how long this will take, since I don't have a Trezor yet and it'll be difficult to estimate all of the potential problems that can arise. What I can promise is that I'll be allocating on average 10h per week (~1h/weekdays; ~5h/weekend) for this project.
I will also be posting updates to this thread about how things are progressing and potential ETA for tasks I can estimate time for. All of the updates will be done as individual posts to this thread and I will link to them from this initial post.
If you think the work I'm doing is awesome and you're satisfied with the progress, please consider donating in the initial funding thread.
Progress
- 15th of July - Failed promises and broken dreams
- 16th of June - Under the Weather
- 31st of May - Communicating with Trezor
- 24th of May - Navigating the Trezor codebase
- 11th of May - Intimate weekend with crypto
- 2nd of May - Trezor has arrived!
- 21st of April - Trezor on it’s way!
- 14th of April - Getting started