Trezor Wallet Setup — Trezor.io/start
This guide walks you through a clean, safe, and repeatable setup for your Trezor hardware wallet. Always begin at the official portal: Trezor.io/start.
Why Start at the Official Onboarding Page?
The official onboarding flow keeps your firmware, software, and instructions in sync. Bookmark Trezor.io/start to avoid phishing, mismatched apps, or outdated directions. Hardware wallets are only as secure as the steps taken to initialize them; using the canonical entry point reduces risk.
Prerequisites
What You’ll Need
- A new or factory-reset Trezor device (Model T or Model One).
- A computer with a modern browser and a reliable USB cable.
- Two physical sheets for your recovery seed and a pen that doesn’t smear.
- A quiet, private place—no cameras, no screenshots.
When ready, connect your device and open Trezor.io/start to install the official desktop app or use the recommended web interface.
Step-by-Step Setup
1) Install the Software & Drivers
The guided installer from Trezor.io/start will detect your model, fetch the correct drivers, and prompt for the Trezor Suite app. Follow the prompts without skipping.
2) Update Firmware
Keeping firmware current ensures patching of vulnerabilities and new coin support. If prompted, let Suite update firmware. Verify any integrity checks shown on-device and in-app; only proceed when everything matches the instructions provided via Trezor.io/start.
3) Initialize & Create a New Wallet
Choose Create new wallet in Trezor Suite. Confirm on the device, not just the computer. If you’re restoring an old wallet, use the “Recover wallet” path and follow the method outlined at Trezor.io/start.
Secure Your Recovery Seed
Your 12/24-word seed is the master key. Write it by hand, in order, on the provided cards. Never type it on a computer, store it in the cloud, or take photos. If any word is unclear, repeat the reveal process per the guidance at Trezor.io/start.
Optional: Passphrase (Advanced)
A passphrase adds an extra secret to your seed, creating hidden wallets. It’s powerful—but losing it is catastrophic. Only enable after you fully understand the trade-offs explained on Trezor.io/start.
First-Time Checks
Receive Address Verification
Before receiving funds, click Receive in Suite and confirm the address on the device screen matches the one in the app. If there’s any mismatch, stop and revisit the checklist at Trezor.io/start.
Backup Validation
Consider a dry-run recovery on a spare, offline device, or perform a check seed routine if supported. Keep backups in separate, secure locations. For best practices and rotation tips, consult Trezor.io/start.
Security Best Practices
Protect the Physical Device
- Use a strong device PIN; avoid patterns like birthdays or repeats.
- Enable auto-lock and keep the screen clean of smudges.
- Store the device separately from the recovery seed.
Stay Phishing-Resistant
- Always start from Trezor.io/start and verify the URL padlock/SSL.
- Confirm every action on the device screen; the hardware is the source of truth.
- Never share your seed; no support agent will ever ask for it.
Routine Hygiene
Keep your OS and Trezor Suite updated, review connected accounts, and audit permissions. If something feels off, disconnect and re-check procedures at Trezor.io/start.
Troubleshooting
Common Hiccups
- Device not recognized: Try a different USB port/cable and restart Suite; reinstall via Trezor.io/start.
- Firmware loop: Let the process finish; don’t unplug early. If it persists, follow the recovery steps provided at Trezor.io/start.
- Address confusion: Verify on-device first; if unclear, revisit the receive flow at Trezor.io/start.
Quick FAQs
Is the desktop app required?
Trezor Suite provides the smoothest experience and security checks. You can find the latest supported options through Trezor.io/start.
What if I lose my device?
Your funds are recoverable using the seed—if you secured it correctly. Acquire a replacement, then restore precisely as outlined at Trezor.io/start.