Overview
This presentation walks you through setting up a Trezor hardware wallet using Trezor.io/start. It covers unboxing, initializing, creating a backup, installing Trezor Suite, and security best practices so you can manage cryptocurrencies safely.
Why use a Trezor hardware wallet?
- Private keys offline: Trezor keeps your private keys on the device, isolated from internet threats.
- Open-source firmware & software: Auditable code reduces supply-chain risks.
- Recovery options: BIP39 recovery seed ensures you can recover funds if the device is lost.
Before you start (prep)
Gather these items and follow the tips below before powering on:
- Original Trezor device box and USB cable (use the cable included).
- Computer with latest browser (Chrome, Edge, or Firefox recommended).
- Stable internet connection to download Trezor Suite or follow the web instructions.
- Pen & paper for writing down the recovery seed — never store it digitally.
Step 1 — Unboxing & authenticity
Check tamper-evidence
Inspect the box for seals and holograms. Only use devices purchased from official channels. If anything looks tampered with, contact Trezor support immediately.
Step 2 — Connect and open Trezor.io/start
Connect the device
Plug Trezor into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Visit trezor.io/start and follow the guided flow. The site will detect your device and prompt any required firmware updates.
Step 3 — Install Trezor Suite (optional but recommended)
Download & install
For the best experience, download Trezor Suite. It provides portfolio overviews, transaction history, and firmware update tools. Use the official download link to avoid fake apps.
Step 4 — Initialize (Create a new wallet)
Follow on-device prompts
Select Create new. The Trezor device will generate a recovery seed (usually 12–24 words). Write these words on the provided recovery card or a durable medium; do not photograph or store electronically.
Step 5 — Backup & verify
Confirm seed accuracy
The device will ask you to confirm specific words — this verifies that you recorded the seed correctly. Store the backup in multiple secure locations (e.g., home safe and safety deposit box).
Step 6 — Set a PIN
Choose a strong PIN
Set a PIN on the device. This protects the device if physically stolen. Use a memorable but strong combination; longer PINs exponentially increase security.
Step 7 — Use & manage funds
Receive, send, and verify
Use Trezor Suite or compatible wallets. Always verify the transaction details on the Trezor device screen before confirming; the host computer can be compromised but the device display is the source of truth.
Security best practices
- Never share your recovery seed, even with support.
- Keep firmware up to date via official channels only.
- Consider passphrase feature for an extra hidden wallet (advanced users).
- Use multisig setups for larger holdings.
Troubleshooting highlights
If your device is not recognized: try a different USB port/cable, ensure your browser is up to date, and confirm the device appears at Trezor.io/start
. For persistent issues, consult official support resources below.
Accessibility & compatibility
Trezor supports major desktop OSs and many wallets. For mobile solutions, look for officially listed integrations and always verify URLs and app publishers.