What You Need Ready
- Device purchased directly or from verified resellers.
- Stable computer and a reliable USB cable.
- Pen and notebook or metal backup plate.
- Access to Trezor.io/start.
Do not use public Wi‑Fi when configuring your wallet.
Always confirm you are using the authentic start hub. Begin from Trezor.io/start.
Your Trezor acts as a shield, isolating private keys from the internet. By signing transactions internally, it ensures your funds remain safe even if your computer is compromised. This layered approach is essential for anyone handling long‑term savings.
Do not use public Wi‑Fi when configuring your wallet.
Most users finish setup in under 15 minutes. The process covers firmware checks, wallet creation, recovery seed backup, and transaction testing. All links you need stem from the official start page.
Look for tamper‑evident features. Contact support if the seal is broken.
Open Trezor.io/start and download Trezor Suite for your OS.
Plug in the device, allow Suite to detect it, and approve any firmware updates directly on the device screen.
Write down the seed words exactly as shown. Store in two safe, separate places. Never digitalize your recovery words.
Enable accounts for your chosen coins. Verify addresses on your Trezor before sharing or receiving.
Send a small amount in and out to verify everything works before transferring larger holdings.
Switch USB ports, cables, or restart Suite. Check official help guides.
Recover funds on a new Trezor by restoring with your recovery seed directly on the device.
Passphrases cannot be reset. Ensure you keep a reliable record if you use one.
Bookmark the authentic domain and avoid search engine ads or clones.