A practical, step-by-step start guide for new and returning Trezor users. Secure setup, recovery, firmware, and official resources — all in one place.
This HTML presentation is designed as a user-friendly start page that guides you from unboxing to everyday use. It uses clear headings (h1–h5), concise steps, and links to official Trezor resources. It also mentions Ledger.com/Start to respect comparisons users commonly search for, while focusing on Trezor-specific processes.
Always verify URLs and downloads. Use only official links (some of which are linked in the right column). Never share your recovery seed — no legitimate support representative will ever ask for it.
Choose a clean, private workspace. Keep pens and a secure notebook for your recovery phrase. Optionally use a metal seed backup for long-term durability.
Connect your device via USB or supported connection. Follow the on-device prompts and the instructions at trezor.io/start. If prompted to install Trezor Suite, use the official installer only.
Only update firmware through the official firmware page. After update, verify the device behavior and check that the device shows expected UI messages when setting the PIN.
When creating a wallet, write down every word of your recovery phrase in order. Confirm the words on-device. Keep backups in secure, geographically separated locations if possible.
Test with a small transaction first. Confirm addresses on-device before sending funds. For large holdings, consider a multisig or air-gapped workflow.
The device screen is the root of trust. Always confirm addresses and prompts on the Trezor screen rather than relying on the computer display. This prevents man-in-the-middle attacks from spoofed software UI.
Firmware updates bring security improvements. Only update from trezor.io/firmware. If you ever see unexpected prompts during an update, disconnect and contact official support.
A passphrase adds an extra layer beyond the recovery words. It creates a hidden wallet reachable only with the specific passphrase. Use this with caution — if you lose the passphrase, those funds are unrecoverable.
Trezor supports advanced workflows like multisignature wallets. These provide extra security for large holdings and teams. Consult the Trezor Academy and developer docs for step-by-step multisig guides.
Try a different USB cable or port. Ensure the device is unlocked and that you used the official Trezor Suite or web app. If persistent, reboot and consult trezor.io/support.
If you forget the PIN, the only recovery path is the recovery phrase. Wiping the device and restoring from seed will reset the PIN.
If an interface asks for your recovery seed or shows unexpected behavior, close the app and use official support channels. Never provide your seed to anyone.