Get Started with Trezor

Trezor setup guide • Trezor.io/start • Secure your crypto with a hardware wallet

Start securing crypto with Trezor — easy Trezor setup

This quick guide helps you get started with Trezor, step by step. Follow the Trezor.io/start style setup flow to connect a Trezor hardware wallet, create a secure PIN, and backup your recovery seed. Whether you are setting up Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other tokens, Get Started with Trezor makes hardware wallet setup simple and secure.

Step-by-step: Trezor.io/start style setup

Follow these steps to get started with Trezor and secure your private keys offline.

  1. Connect your Trezor device — plug it into USB or use the recommended connection instructions at Trezor.io/start.
  2. Install the official interface — use a trusted Trezor app or recommended bridge to verify device firmware.
  3. Create a PIN — choose a secure PIN on the device to protect against physical access.
  4. Write down your recovery seed — backup the 12/24-word recovery seed in a safe place; never share it online.
  5. Confirm and test — verify the seed and send a small test transaction to be sure everything works.

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Get started • Trezor.io/start

Why choose a hardware wallet like Trezor?

A hardware wallet stores your private keys offline for maximum safety. A Trezor-style hardware wallet protects you from online threats, phishing, and malicious software. When you get started with Trezor, you prioritize security for long-term crypto storage and everyday transactions. Use this guide to make Trezor setup fast and secure.

  • Cold storage: private keys never leave the device.
  • Backup & recovery: secure recovery seed handling.
  • Multi-currency support: Bitcoin, Ethereum, tokens, and more.

Quick tips — Trezor setup and best practices

Follow these quick tips to make your "Get Started with Trezor" process smoother.

  • Always download the official firmware and check fingerprints when connecting.
  • Write your seed on paper or metal backup — never store it digitally.
  • Use a strong PIN and enable passphrase features for extra protection.