HARDWARE WALLET SETUP

Set Up Your Trezor
Hardware Wallet with
complete security

Protect your cryptocurrency with the most trusted hardware wallet.
Follow our step-by-step guide to secure your digital assets today.

Simple Setup Process

Get your Trezor hardware wallet ready in just a few easy steps

1

Connect Your Device

Connect your Trezor device to your computer using the USB cable provided in the box.

2

Install Trezor Suite

Download and install the official Trezor Suite application on your computer.

3

Create Your Wallet

Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new wallet and backup your recovery seed.

Compatible Devices

Choose from our range of hardware wallets to secure your cryptocurrency

Trezor Model T

Premium hardware wallet with touchscreen and advanced security features

Touchscreen interface
1500+ cryptocurrencies
Advanced security

Trezor Model One

Essential hardware wallet with proven security and reliability

Physical buttons
1000+ cryptocurrencies
Essential security

Uncompromised Security

Your private keys never leave the device, ensuring maximum protection

Offline Storage

Private keys are stored offline, protecting them from online threats and hackers

PIN Protection

Device access protected by PIN with anti-tampering and brute-force protection

Recovery Seed

24-word recovery seed allows you to restore your wallet on any device

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hardware wallet?

A hardware wallet is a physical device that stores your cryptocurrency private keys offline, providing the highest level of security for your digital assets.

How long does setup take?

Setting up your Trezor device typically takes 10-15 minutes. This includes device initialization, PIN setup, and recovery seed backup.

What if I lose my device?

If you lose your device, you can recover your wallet using your 24-word recovery seed on a new Trezor device or compatible wallet software.

Which cryptocurrencies are supported?

Trezor supports over 1,000 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and thousands of ERC-20 tokens.