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Official-first approach

Step-by-step guide to set up your Trezor hardware wallet and protect your crypto — without the jargon.

This guide walks you through equipment, initialization, seed safety, and daily best practices. Always use official Trezor resources for downloads and never share your recovery seed.

1

Unbox & inspect

Check tamper-evidence seals and packaging. Only purchase from official sources. Report any suspicious packaging to the vendor immediately.

2

Download the official Trezor Suite

Use the official website to download Trezor Suite or use the Chrome extension as instructed by the manufacturer. Avoid third-party sites and links.

3

Initialize the device

Follow the on-device prompts: create a new wallet or recover an existing one. When creating a new wallet, the device will display your recovery seed on its screen one word at a time — write it down, don’t store it digitally.

4

Secure your recovery seed

Use a fireproof backup method (stamped steel plate or high-quality paper in a safe). Split the seed across trusted locations if desired — but never photograph, type, or email it.

5

Set PIN & passphrase (optional)

Choose a PIN you can remember but isn’t guessable. Enable a passphrase for additional security — treat the passphrase like another secret, because losing it can lock you out of funds.

6

Perform a test transaction

Send a small amount of crypto in and out to verify addresses and proper operation before moving large balances.

Quick safety checklist:
  • Buy from official store or verified reseller.
  • Always verify firmware updates on-device.
  • Never share recovery seed or passphrase.
  • Keep one offline, secure backup of your seed.
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Security deep-dive

Hardware wallets like Trezor store keys offline, significantly reducing online attack surface. The recovery seed is the single most critical secret — treat it with the same care as an actual vault key.

PIN & Device Lock

A PIN prevents immediate access if the device is lost or stolen. Use a non-trivial PIN and enable auto-wipe after multiple incorrect attempts if available.

Passphrase

Adding a passphrase creates a separate hidden wallet. It's powerful but increases complexity — document your chosen approach securely.

FAQs

Can I recover my funds if I lose my device?
Yes — using your recovery seed you can restore your wallet to another compatible hardware wallet or supported software wallet that accepts the seed format. Keep the seed safe.
Should I store my seed digitally?
No. Storing seeds digitally (photos, email, cloud) greatly increases theft risk. Use offline steel or encrypted physical backups.
What if I suspect a firmware compromise?
Disconnect immediately, check official support channels, and do not enter your seed anywhere online. Re-initiate recovery only on a trusted, validated device.