Getting started — Detailed steps
1. Unbox and verify your device
Start by unboxing your Trezor wallet carefully. Ensure that the holographic seal on the box is intact — this confirms your device is genuine and untampered. Inside the box, you will find the Trezor device, a USB cable, a recovery seed card, and instructions. It’s essential to verify that the serial number on the device matches the one on the packaging.
2. Connect and install software
Next, connect your Trezor device to your computer or smartphone using the USB cable. Visit the official trezor.io/start page and download the latest version of Trezor Suite. This application helps manage your crypto portfolio, install firmware updates, and verify transactions. Always make sure you are on the official website to avoid phishing attempts.
3. Set up a new wallet
Once connected, select “Create new wallet” in Trezor Suite. The device will generate a recovery seed — a list of 12, 18, or 24 words that serve as a backup for your entire wallet. Carefully write this seed down on the provided recovery card. Never take a photo or store it online. Keep it in a secure, offline location, such as a safe.
4. Secure your wallet
After recording your recovery seed, set up a PIN code on your Trezor device. This PIN adds an extra layer of protection. For advanced users, enabling a passphrase feature can provide even stronger security — it works as an extra word added to your seed, creating a hidden wallet only you can access.
5. Verify and manage crypto
Once your wallet is set up, you can start receiving and managing cryptocurrencies. Always verify the address on your device screen before sending funds — this ensures you’re not falling victim to malware that may alter clipboard data. Use Trezor Suite to track balances, send and receive crypto, and view portfolio statistics in one place.
6. Maintain device updates
Firmware updates improve functionality and security. Trezor will notify you in Trezor Suite when a new version is available. Always install updates directly through the app — never from third-party sites. Keeping your firmware current helps protect you from vulnerabilities.
7. Tips for long-term safety
Store your Trezor in a secure place and keep your recovery seed separate. Avoid connecting your wallet to untrusted devices. Consider using a strong passphrase and make regular backups of your recovery card. Educate yourself about phishing and double-check URLs before entering sensitive information.
8. Explore advanced features
For users who wish to go beyond basic usage, Trezor Suite offers advanced settings like coin labeling, Tor connectivity for privacy, and integration with external wallets. You can also manage multiple accounts and use Trezor with services like MetaMask for DeFi and NFTs securely.