Trezor.io/Start | Official Getting Started Guide™

Welcome to your Trezor hardware wallet — your trusted gateway to secure cryptocurrency storage. This guide will help you set up, verify, and start using your Trezor safely. For every important step, always begin at the official Trezor Start page to ensure authenticity and security.

Unboxing and Authenticity Verification

Before connecting your Trezor, inspect the packaging for any tampering. Authentic Trezor devices arrive sealed and untouched. If you find damage or irregularities, pause and check authenticity instructions on trezor.io/start. You will also find links there to verify your device’s firmware signature and serial number.

Connecting and Powering Your Device

Use the provided USB cable to connect your Trezor to your computer. When prompted, open https://trezor.io/start to install Trezor Suite — the management software for your wallet. Trezor Suite will automatically recognize your device and walk you through setup. Ensure your browser bar displays the correct address with HTTPS.

Installing Firmware and Trezor Suite

Your Trezor might arrive without firmware for security reasons. Once you launch Trezor Suite, it will offer to install the latest firmware. Never disconnect during installation. Afterward, your device will restart and confirm installation success. Detailed firmware instructions can be found at trezor.io/start.

Creating a PIN and Backup Recovery Seed

After firmware installation, the device will prompt you to create a secure PIN. This PIN locks your device and protects access to your wallet. You’ll then generate a recovery seed — 12 or 24 words used to recover your wallet if the device is lost. Write them down carefully and store offline. Visual setup help is available at trezor.io/start.

Passphrase and Advanced Security Options

Trezor allows you to add an optional passphrase — a custom 25th word that enhances security. If used incorrectly, it may result in unrecoverable funds, so proceed with caution. Before enabling, review the security documentation on trezor.io/start.

Using Trezor Suite: Accounts and Transactions

Open Trezor Suite (or visit trezor.io/start) to create your first crypto account. Each coin type (BTC, ETH, etc.) has its own account section. When sending cryptocurrency, always confirm the recipient’s address and amount directly on your Trezor’s screen before approving — this prevents tampering from malware.

Security and Best Practices

Security is your greatest asset. Follow these core rules:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many users accidentally store their recovery seed in digital form. Avoid this at all costs. Also, beware of phishing websites or fake support services — always confirm links through trezor.io/start. Using unofficial software or browser extensions can compromise your device.

Troubleshooting and Recovery

If your Trezor doesn’t power on, try a different cable or port. For software issues, reinstall Trezor Suite. If your device is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can recover all funds using your recovery seed on a new Trezor device. The complete recovery procedure is clearly explained at trezor.io/start.

Maintaining Long-Term Security

Crypto security is continuous. Regularly review your setup, update your device, and re-verify every login session. For additional safety, consider using a metal seed backup to protect your recovery words against fire or water damage. Stay updated with all official releases via trezor.io/start.

Conclusion

By carefully following this guide and always referencing the official Trezor start page, you can confidently manage and secure your digital assets. Remember, your recovery seed equals your funds — protect it relentlessly. With your Trezor and knowledge gained from trezor.io/start, you’re now equipped to explore cryptocurrency safely and securely.