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Trezor — Start Guide

Trezor — Quick Start (Trezor.io/Start)

This page explains the basics of Trezor’s official start page (trezor.io/start) and how to safely set up a Trezor hardware wallet. A Trezor hardware wallet stores your cryptocurrency private keys offline and helps protect your funds from online threats.

What you will need

  • Your new Trezor device (Model One or Model T)
  • A computer with a USB port or a compatible mobile device
  • An internet connection to visit trezor.io/start and download firmware and the Trezor Suite app.

Step-by-step setup

  1. Go to trezor.io/start — always type the address into your browser or use a bookmark. Confirm you are on the official site and check the browser’s lock icon to ensure the connection is secure.
  2. Connect your device — plug your Trezor into your computer or phone. The device screen will guide you through the initial steps and show a welcome message.
  3. Install official software — follow the instructions on trezor.io/start to install Trezor Suite or the recommended browser extension. Only use official downloads from the site.
  4. Verify firmware — if prompted, update and verify the firmware on the device. Verifying firmware ensures the device runs genuine, untampered code.
  5. Create a new wallet — follow the on-device prompts to generate a new seed (recovery phrase). Write the recovery seed on the provided card or another secure medium; do not store it digitally.
  6. Set a PIN — choose a PIN to protect access to the Trezor device. Pick a PIN you can remember but that is hard for others to guess.
Important safety tips:

Never share your recovery phrase. Trezor staff will never ask for it. Keep your recovery phrase offline and in at least one secure backup location.

After setup

Once your device is set up and connected to Trezor Suite, you can receive and send supported cryptocurrencies, manage accounts, and install apps. Regularly check for software updates and only use official Trezor resources for help.

Short FAQ

Q: What if I lose my device?
A: Use your recovery phrase on a new Trezor or compatible wallet to restore access to funds.

Q: Can Trezor be used with multiple coins?
A: Yes. Trezor supports many cryptocurrencies; check compatibility in Trezor Suite.

Open trezor.io/start
This content is a simple guide for informational purposes. Always follow official instructions on trezor.io and consider additional security practices for high-value holdings.

Using Trezor Suite

Trezor Suite is the main dashboard for managing your crypto securely. It provides clear portfolio tracking, account organization, and transaction history. Inside Suite, you can switch between Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other supported networks seamlessly. It also helps detect suspicious addresses by showing warnings for unsafe destinations.

Security Best Practices

Always keep your Trezor device firmware updated. Updates often include important security improvements or support for new coins. Avoid plugging your Trezor into unknown or public computers. Use strong passwords on your Trezor Suite and enable two-factor authentication on the accounts you connect.

Consider keeping more than one backup of your recovery phrase. Store each copy in different locations to avoid losing your funds in case of fire, theft, or accidental damage. You may also add a passphrase for an extra security layer, but be sure to remember it — losing your passphrase means losing access to your wallet.

Managing Crypto Safely

Once set up, you can use your Trezor to receive payments by generating a fresh address each time. This helps protect your privacy. When sending crypto, always confirm the address on your Trezor device screen — never trust your computer display alone.

If you plan to store crypto long-term, keep the device disconnected when not in use. For frequent transactions, make sure you still maintain good operational security habits. Trezor Suite also offers coin labeling, tagging, and other tools for organized portfolio management.