In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, security is paramount. Trezor hardware wallets provide top-notch security by keeping your sensitive data and crypto access completely offline. This protects your assets from hackers, malware, and other online threats :cite[2].
Unlike exchanges, which can be vulnerable to hacks or government restrictions, a Trezor hardware wallet gives you full control of your assets. Additionally, Trezor offers easy wallet backup, ensuring your funds are recoverable even if the device is lost or damaged :cite[2].
Trezor is a physical device that protects your crypto from online hacks, malware, and unauthorized access. Your private keys never leave the device, ensuring complete security :cite[2].
Lost, stolen, or damaged Trezor? Easily recover access to your coins with your wallet backup created during setup :cite[2].
Only you can access your assets—no banks, no exchanges, no governments, not even us here at Trezor :cite[2].
Setting up your Trezor hardware wallet is straightforward and takes only about 15 minutes. Follow our step-by-step guide to ensure your cryptocurrency is secure :cite[1]:cite[6].
Before setting up your Trezor, you should check that the packaging is intact and that the holographic seal has not been tampered with. If there's any sign of tampering, do not use the device! Contact Trezor support for a replacement :cite[6].
Download Trezor Suite app for desktop for the best experience, or click "Continue in browser" to open the web app. Trezor Suite is the official app for managing your Trezor hardware wallet :cite[1].
Install the desktop app on your computer. This step isn't necessary for web app users :cite[1].
Plug in your device and follow the steps to set up your Trezor hardware wallet. Your Trezor is shipped without firmware, so the first step is to install the latest version :cite[1]:cite[6].
Write down all 20 words of your backup accurately, and in the correct order. This information is the most important part of securing your Trezor and your crypto. Do not share this information with anyone, and keep it safely stored offline :cite[6].
Using a strong PIN protects your Trezor from unauthorized physical access. We recommend using at least 4 digits, but your PIN can be a maximum of 50 digits :cite[6].
Choose which cryptocurrencies are shown in Trezor Suite. This setting can be changed at any time. Once you're happy with your selection, click Complete setup and you're all done :cite[6].
Labeling helps you stay organized in Trezor Suite. You can rename wallets, accounts, and addresses to keep track of your portfolio, categorize transactions, or add notes to specific payments :cite[5].
Labels can be synced to Google Drive or Dropbox or stored locally on your computer. If you choose cloud storage, Trezor Suite creates a folder "/Apps/TREZOR" in either Dropbox or Google Drive. Labels for each Trezor account are stored in separate files within this folder :cite[5].
A hardware wallet, like Trezor, provides top-notch security by keeping your sensitive data and crypto access completely offline. This protects your assets from hackers, malware, and other online threats. Unlike exchanges, which can be vulnerable to hacks or government restrictions, a hardware wallet gives you full control of your assets :cite[2].
No stress! Get a new Trezor from the Trezor Shop or an official reseller. Then use your wallet backup, which you created when setting up your first wallet, to regain access to your funds on the new wallet. Need help? Reach out to Trezor Support :cite[2].
Easy-peasy! If you have cryptocurrencies stored online, just move them to your Trezor device. Use the Trezor Suite app to generate a receive address, confirm this address on your Trezor device, and then transfer your coins to it. Your crypto will be securely in your control :cite[2].
Yes, you can use Trezor with your phone! You can track and manage your assets using the Trezor Suite Lite mobile app. Trezor hardware wallets are compatible with Android devices when connected via USB. Currently, iOS devices can only track balances with view-only activated :cite[4].