Learn step-by-step how to safely initialize and use your Trezor hardware wallet.
Trezor.io/Start is your official starting point for setting up your Trezor hardware wallet, whether you own a Trezor Model One or Trezor Model T. This guide walks you through unboxing, installing Trezor Suite, generating your recovery seed, sending and receiving crypto, updating firmware, and maintaining long-term security.
Always access the setup page by typing Trezor.io/Start directly in your browser. Avoid third-party links or emails, as phishing sites may attempt to steal your credentials or recovery seed.
Inside the package, you will find your Trezor device, USB cable, recovery seed cards, stickers, and a quick-start guide. Inspect the box for tampering or damage. Do not use a device if packaging appears suspicious; contact Trezor support immediately.
Trezor Suite is the official software for managing your wallet. Download it from the official site for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Launch the app and connect your Trezor device. Trezor Suite checks for firmware updates and ensures your device is authentic and secure.
If this is your first time using Trezor, select the option to create a new wallet. Trezor Suite will guide you through generating your private keys securely inside the device. Never share your keys or recovery seed.
Your recovery seed is a set of 12, 18, or 24 words generated by the Trezor device. Write them down on the supplied card and store it offline. This seed is crucial: it allows you to recover your wallet if the device is lost or damaged. Never store it digitally or share it with anyone.
Set a strong PIN to prevent unauthorized access. The device will display a randomized PIN matrix, ensuring no keylogger can steal your PIN. If someone enters the wrong PIN too many times, the device will automatically reset.
After initializing your device, Trezor Suite allows you to view balances, track transactions, and manage multiple crypto accounts. Install the coin apps you want, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many ERC-20 tokens.
When receiving, verify the address on your Trezor device before sharing. When sending, confirm transaction details both in Trezor Suite and on the device screen. Physical approval ensures security against malware and phishing attacks.
Keep your device firmware up to date. Trezor Suite will notify you of new updates. Follow instructions carefully; interruptions during firmware updates can harm the device.
Following the steps on ensures that your Trezor wallet is set up securely. Hardware wallets are the safest way to protect crypto assets, and following these guidelines provides confidence in managing your digital currency long-term.