Trezor.io/Start* - Starting Up Your Device
The official place to set up your Trezor® hardware wallet and access the Trezor Suite App—a potent tool for cryptocurrency management—is Trezor.io/Start
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The official place to set up your Trezor® hardware wallet and access the Trezor Suite App—a potent tool for cryptocurrency management—is Trezor.io/Start
Last updated
Welcome to Trezor.io Start, your gateway to robust security and seamless cryptocurrency management with the Trezor hardware wallet. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to harness the power of Trezor.io for safeguarding your digital assets.
1. Unboxing and Setting Up Your Trezor
When you receive your Trezor hardware wallet, ensure you have the following items ready:
Trezor hardware wallet
USB cable (included)
Recovery seed card (for storing your backup seed)
Let’s get started:
Connect Your Trezor: Use the provided USB cable to connect your Trezor device to your computer or mobile device.
2. Accessing Trezor.io Start
Visit Trezor.io Start: Open your web browser and go to trezor.io/start.
Install Trezor Bridge (if needed): Depending on your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux), follow the instructions to install Trezor Bridge for seamless communication between your Trezor device and your browser.
Initialize Your Trezor:
Follow the on-screen instructions to initialize your Trezor device.
Set up a PIN code using the Trezor's touchscreen interface. This PIN is essential for accessing your Trezor securely.
Backup Your Recovery Seed: Trezor will generate a 24-word recovery seed. Write down these words on your recovery seed card and store it in a safe place. This seed is crucial for recovering your wallet if your Trezor device is lost, stolen, or damaged.
3. Exploring the Trezor Wallet Interface
Access Trezor Wallet: After setting up, access your Trezor Wallet at wallet.trezor.io.
Connect Your Trezor: Plug in your Trezor device and follow the prompts on the Trezor Wallet interface to manage your cryptocurrencies.
Manage Accounts: Create accounts for different cryptocurrencies supported by Trezor, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and more.