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The definitive guide to setting up your Trezor hardware wallet. Secure your digital assets with the industry standard for cold storage.

Trezor Hardware Wallet Security

Why Choose Trezor?

The gold standard in cryptocurrency security and ease of use.

Uncompromising Security

Offline storage keeps your private keys isolated from online threats, malware, and hackers.

Advanced Hardware

Built with a trusted platform module and open-source firmware for verifiable security.

User-Friendly Interface

The Trezor Suite app makes managing your portfolio intuitive and straightforward.

Full Ownership

You own your keys, you own your coins. Be your own bank with complete autonomy.

Comprehensive Guide to Trezor.io/Start

By Security Team10 min read

What is Trezor?

Trezor is the world's first hardware wallet, a device designed to store your cryptocurrency private keys offline. Unlike "hot wallets" (software wallets connected to the internet), Trezor keeps your sensitive data isolated from potential online vulnerabilities. Whether you own a Trezor Model T, Trezor Model One, or the new Trezor Safe 3, the principle remains the same: your keys never leave the device.

By visiting Trezor.io/Start, you initiate the secure onboarding process that transforms this physical device into a fortress for your digital wealth. It serves as the bridge between your offline hardware and the blockchain network, allowing you to sign transactions securely without exposing your keys to your computer's operating system.

Getting Started with Trezor.io/Start

Before you begin the setup process, ensure you have the following:

  • Your new Trezor device (ensure the holographic seal is intact).
  • The USB cable provided in the box.
  • A computer with internet access (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
  • The recovery seed card (included in the box).
  • A pen for writing down your recovery seed.
Security Warning: Never purchase a hardware wallet from a third-party reseller or used marketplace. Always buy directly from the official manufacturer or authorized resellers to avoid tampered devices.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

1

Connect Your Device

Remove your Trezor from the box and connect it to your computer using the USB cable. The device screen should light up, displaying a welcome logo or an instruction to visit the start URL.

2

Navigate to Trezor.io/Start

Open your preferred web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Brave are recommended) and type in trezor.io/start. This is the official landing page for initializing all Trezor devices. It will automatically detect your operating system and prompt you to download the Trezor Suite desktop application.

3

Install Trezor Suite

While there is a web version, the desktop application provides better security and privacy. Download and install Trezor Suite. Once installed, open the application and connect your device again if prompted.

4

Install Firmware

Your device ships without firmware installed to ensure you always have the latest, most secure version. Trezor Suite will prompt you to install the firmware. Click "Install Firmware" and wait for the process to complete. Do not disconnect the device during this process.

5

Create a New Wallet

Once the firmware is ready, you will be asked to "Create new wallet" or "Recover wallet". Choose Create new wallet if this is your first time.

You will then choose between "Standard Backup" (12 or 24 words) or "Shamir Backup" (Model T only). For most users, the Standard Backup is sufficient.

6

The Most Important Step: Your Recovery Seed

Your Trezor will now generate a unique sequence of words. This is your Recovery Seed. You must write these words down on the provided card in the exact order they appear on the device screen.

CRITICAL: If you lose your device or it breaks, this seed phrase is the only way to recover your funds. Never store this phrase digitally (no photos, no cloud storage, no password managers). Physical storage is the only secure method.

7

Set a PIN Code

Finally, set a strong PIN code to protect your device from unauthorized physical access. This PIN will be required every time you connect your Trezor to a computer.

Security Best Practices

Owning a hardware wallet is a great step, but your behavior is just as important. Follow these rules to maintain maximum security:

Never Share Your Seed

Trezor support will NEVER ask for your recovery seed. Anyone asking for it is a scammer.

Verify URLs

Always check you are on the official trezor.io domain before downloading software.

Keep Firmware Updated

Regularly update your device firmware via Trezor Suite to patch any vulnerabilities.

Use a Passphrase

For advanced users, enabling a passphrase adds a "25th word" for plausible deniability.

Supported Cryptocurrencies

Through the Trezor.io/Start setup, you gain access to thousands of supported coins and tokens, including:

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH) & ERC-20 Tokens
  • Cardano (ADA)
  • XRP (Ripple)
  • Litecoin (LTC)
  • Solana (SOL) - Model T & Safe 3

You can manage all these assets directly within the Trezor Suite interface, allowing you to buy, sell, and exchange crypto without leaving the security of your hardware wallet environment.

Ready to secure your assets?

Visit the official setup page to begin your journey.

Go to Trezor.io/Start

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about setting up your Trezor device.

Trezor Guide

Your trusted resource for hardware wallet security and setup.

Disclaimer: This website is an informational guide and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by SatoshiLabs or Trezor. "Trezor" is a trademark of SatoshiLabs. For the official website, please visit trezor.io.