Your Secure Gateway to Digital Assets
Welcome to the official starting point for your Trezor hardware wallet. Follow our simple steps to set up your device and protect your cryptocurrencies with military-grade security.
Begin Setup Now Explore FeaturesImage: Secure your digital assets with Trezor hardware wallets.
Trezor devices keep your private keys offline, safe from online threats, malware, and hackers. Your crypto is always under your control.
Learn MoreOur intuitive interface and step-by-step guides make setting up your Trezor simple, even for beginners. Get started in minutes.
View GuideManage over 1,000 cryptocurrencies directly from your Trezor. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and many more are supported.
Supported CoinsWith Trezor, you truly own your cryptocurrencies. No third parties, no exchanges holding your assets. You are your own bank.
Understand OwnershipYour 12-to-24-word recovery seed is the master key to your cryptocurrencies. Losing it, or compromising it, means losing access to your funds. This phrase is generated by your Trezor device during the initial setup and must be written down precisely and stored in a secure, offline location. Never store it digitally or share it with anyone. Think of it as the ultimate safeguard; if your Trezor device is lost, stolen, or damaged, your seed phrase is the only way to recover your assets on a new device. We recommend using a durable material like metal or cryptosteel for long-term storage, protecting against fire or water damage. Regularly review your storage method and ensure its integrity. Read More
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is your primary defense against unauthorized physical access to your Trezor device. Each time you connect your Trezor, you'll be prompted to enter your PIN using a randomized matrix displayed on the device screen. This unique input method prevents keyloggers and shoulder-surfing attacks. It's crucial to choose a strong, unique PIN that you can remember but is difficult for others to guess. Avoid simple patterns or dates. Your Trezor will automatically wipe its memory after several incorrect PIN attempts, protecting your funds from brute-force attacks. Remember, the PIN protects your device, while the seed phrase protects your funds. Read More
Regular firmware updates are vital for maintaining the security and functionality of your Trezor device. These updates often include bug fixes, security enhancements, and support for new cryptocurrencies or features. Trezor ensures that all firmware updates are cryptographically signed, meaning your device will only accept official firmware from SatoshiLabs, preventing malicious tampering. It's important to always perform updates through the official Trezor Suite application to ensure authenticity. While the process is straightforward, always double-check you are on the legitimate Trezor website or using the official software. Staying updated means staying protected against the latest vulnerabilities. Read More