Trezor.io/Start | Starting® Up® Your® Device®

Trezor.io/Start | Starting® Up® Your® Device®

Secure Your Crypto — The First Steps

This guided presentation walks you through the essentials of initializing, securing, and using your Trezor hardware wallet. Follow each step carefully to protect your recovery seed and maintain device integrity.

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Why a hardware wallet?

Protection from Online Threats

Offline private keys

A hardware wallet keeps your private keys isolated from the internet. Even if your computer is compromised, your keys remain unreachable. This slide summarizes risk reduction and practical benefits.

Remember: The device is only one piece — your habits matter.
Before you begin

Checklist

Items to prepare

Do not take photos or store your seed in cloud services.
Connecting

Plug & Verify

Step-by-step

Connect your Trezor to the computer using the supplied cable, then visit trezor.io/start. Confirm the device model and firmware prompts on the device screen before continuing.

Tip: Only use official Trezor links and verify the browser’s TLS lock icon.
Initialize

Create a New Wallet

Generate your recovery

Follow the on-screen wizard to create a new wallet. The device will generate a recovery seed — a sequence of words that can restore your wallet if the device is lost or damaged.

Access control

Set a Strong PIN

Optional: Use a Passphrase

A PIN protects against local attackers; a passphrase adds an additional layer (acts like a 25th seed word). Use them together for maximum protection but ensure you won’t forget the passphrase.

Losing a passphrase may render funds irrecoverable.
Software

Integrations & Accounts

Use with Wallet Apps

Trezor works with various wallet interfaces. Choose a trusted wallet and connect it to your device. Always confirm transaction details on the Trezor screen before approving.

Care & habits

Best Security Practices

Keep safe habits

Treat your recovery seed like cash. Regularly update firmware from official sources. Be skeptical of unsolicited support requests or links that request your seed or PIN.

Recovery

Restoring a Wallet

When disaster strikes

If the device is lost or damaged, obtain a new Trezor and choose the “restore from recovery seed” option. Carefully input your seed using the on-device interface or follow official guidance on trezor.io/start.

If you suspect compromise, move funds to a newly initialized wallet immediately.
Conclusion

You're Ready

Final checklist

You have learned how to connect, initialize, secure, and use your Trezor device. Keep your seed offline, use a PIN and optional passphrase, and always verify actions on the device itself.

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