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A clean, step-by-step presentation for safely initializing your Trezor hardware wallet — designed for first-time users and those who want a quick refresher.

Overview

What this guide covers

This presentation-style guide walks you through every essential step to set up a Trezor hardware wallet securely: from unboxing and verifying authenticity, to installing Trezor Suite, creating a new wallet, backing up your recovery seed, and performing first transactions. It emphasizes safety best practices and points you toward official resources.

Intended audience

New users who just received a Trezor device, and experienced users who want a clean checklist for secure initialization.

Before you begin

Checklist

Security reminders

Never enter your recovery seed online, never share it, and never store it digitally. Treat your seed like the keys to a safe deposit box — physical-only, offline, and never photographed.

Step 1 — Unboxing & authenticity

Inspect packaging

Genuine Trezor packages include tamper-evident seals and clear branding. Confirm that seals are intact and the device shows no signs of tampering.

First power-on

Connect your Trezor using the supplied cable. The device screen should light up and display a boot message. If prompted to update firmware before continuing, allow the update (see official docs).

Step 2 — Install Trezor Suite

Download only from official sources

Visit trezor.io/suite and download the correct build for your operating system. Install and open Trezor Suite to begin pairing your device.

Pairing

Follow on-screen prompts: choose Set up new device, then connect and follow verification steps displayed on the device and in the Suite. Confirm the device fingerprint shown in Suite matches the device screen.

Step 3 — Create / recover wallet

Creating a new wallet

When creating a new wallet, Trezor will generate a recovery seed (a series of 12–24 words). Write these words on the supplied recovery card or a durable backup item immediately and store it offline in a secure location.

Recovering an existing wallet

If you already have a seed, choose Recover wallet and enter your words using the device (not your computer). Allow the device to verify the seed and regenerate your addresses.

Step 4 — Backups & redundancy

Where to store your recovery seed

Advanced backups

Consider steel backup tools for long-term protection against fire and water. Trezor-compatible backup products are available from trusted third-party vendors.

Step 5 — First transactions

Receive test amount

Send a small test amount to a fresh address generated by your Trezor. Confirm the address on the device screen before sending to avoid address-replacement attacks.

Send funds

When sending, always verify the address and amount on the device display. Use the Suite or other supported wallet interface — only approve transactions on the device itself.

Troubleshooting & support

Common issues

When to contact support

If you suspect tampering, or if the device behaves unexpectedly, visit official support pages and open a ticket rather than sharing sensitive details in public forums.

Best practices summary

Do

Don't