Secure your crypto — start here
Welcome to Trezor.io/start, the official quick-start guide that helps you set up your Trezor hardware wallet securely and confidently. At Trezor.io/start we walk you step-by-step through device verification, firmware checks, PIN creation, and offline recovery seed generation. Trezor.io/start emphasizes safety: your private keys never leave the device, firmware downloads are authenticated, and recovery phrases are generated offline to reduce exposure to network threats. On Trezor.io/start you will find illustrated instructions, practical tips for storing your recovery seed, best practices for creating resilient PINs, and clear guidance for testing transactions with minimal risk. Whether you are a new user or migrating from another wallet, Trezor.io/start provides concise checklists, troubleshooting advice, and links to official support resources. Follow each step at Trezor.io/start, verify vendor authenticity, confirm firmware signatures, and practice signing a low value transaction to ensure correct operation. Bookmark Trezor.io/start for firmware alerts, security announcements, and updates about compatible wallets and supported coins. Remember: treat your recovery seed with the same care you would a physical treasure — write it down, store copies in separate secure locations, and never disclose it online. Use Trezor.io/start as your single reference for safe onboarding, routine maintenance, and long term custody practices. If you need help, contact support via official channels linked on Trezor.io/start. Stay vigilant always.
Why hardware wallets?
Hardware wallets keep your cryptographic keys isolated from internet-connected devices, preventing remote theft. This page points to the quick steps on Trezor.io/start for minimal, secure setup and best practices for long-term custody.
Setup checklist
- Unbox & verify seals and vendor authenticity
- Connect and open Trezor.io/start to follow the guided flow
- Create a strong PIN & write down your recovery seed offline
- Confirm firmware and test a small transaction
- Store seed and device separately in secure locations