Follow this guide to securely set up your new Trezor hardware wallet and protect your cryptocurrency assets.
Your new Trezor device, the included USB cable, a computer with internet access, and a piece of paper for your recovery seed.
The initial setup process takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Take your time to ensure everything is done correctly.
Your Trezor device keeps your private keys offline, protecting them from online threats like hackers and malware.
Connect your Trezor to your computer using the provided USB cable. The device will power on automatically.
If this is your first time using a Trezor, you may need to install Trezor Bridge - a communication tool that allows your browser to talk to the device.
Follow the on-screen instructions to initialize your device. You'll be prompted to install the latest firmware if needed.
Your device will generate a recovery seed - typically 12, 18, or 24 words. Write these down in the exact order shown and store them in a secure location.
Create a PIN code to protect your device from unauthorized access. The PIN matrix will appear randomly on both your device and computer screen.
Give your Trezor a name to easily identify it if you own multiple devices or use it with different computers.
Private keys never leave your device, keeping them safe from online threats.
Works with popular wallets and supports over 1,000 cryptocurrencies.
Recover your wallet on any Trezor device using your recovery seed.
Open-source firmware allows security experts to verify the code.