How to get started with Trezor.io/start
Trezor hardware wallets are one of the most trusted ways to store your cryptocurrency offline. This article walks you through the essential steps at Trezor.io/start to set up your device safely, recover it if needed, and follow best practices for long-term security.
Why use a hardware wallet?
A hardware wallet stores your private keys in a secure, offline device. Compared to software wallets or exchanges, hardware wallets significantly reduce the chance of remote theft, phishing, or malware draining your funds.
Quick setup — what happens at Trezor.io/start
1. Visit Trezor.io/start
Go to the official start page to download the official Trezor Suite or follow the guided onboarding. Always double-check the URL in your browser.
2. Connect your Trezor device
Plug the device into your computer or mobile (using OTG if required). The web onboarding will guide firmware checks and initial setup.
3. Create a new wallet & backup the recovery seed
Choose 'Create new'. Write down your recovery seed on paper (or a metal backup). Never store it digitally or share it with anyone.
4. Secure PIN & passphrase (optional)
Set a PIN on the device. Advanced users may use a passphrase for an extra hidden wallet layer — but understand the tradeoffs.
5. Verify & restore if needed
If restoring, use the exact words of your recovery seed on a trusted device. Trezor also verifies that your seed matches the device.
Essential security tips
- Only use the official
Trezor.io/startor Trezor Suite app for onboarding. - Purchase devices from official sources to avoid tampered hardware.
- Keep your recovery seed offline and in multiple secure locations (consider metal backups).
- Never enter your recovery seed on a website or share it over messages or email.
- Use a strong PIN and enable additional device protections if available.
FAQ
- Is
Trezor.io/startfree to use? - Yes — the onboarding page and Trezor Suite are free. Buying the physical Trezor device is a one-time cost.
- What if my recovery seed is lost?
- If you lose your seed and your device is damaged or stolen, recovery is impossible. Always keep secure backups.
- Should I store my seed in cloud storage?
- No — storing secrets in the cloud invites theft. Use offline, physical backups (paper or metal).