Trezor* Hardware® Wallet®
Trezor.io/start serves as your starting point for setting up your Trezor hardware wallet. Here, you'll find comprehensive instructions tailored to your specific Trezor model, whether it's the Trezor.
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Initialization: When you first set up your Trezor device, you'll go through an initialization process. This involves creating a PIN for device access and generating a 24-word recovery seed.
Connecting to Trezor Wallet: To interact with your Trezor device, you'll use the Trezor Wallet, which is accessible through a web browser. Connect your Trezor device to your computer via USB and open the Trezor Wallet website.
Accessing Your Wallet: Enter your PIN on the Trezor device when prompted by the web interface. This ensures that even if your computer is compromised, the device physically confirms transactions.
Managing Cryptocurrencies: The Trezor Wallet allows you to view your cryptocurrency portfolio, send and receive funds, and manage various supported cryptocurrencies.
Security Features: The Trezor Wallet includes security features like passphrase protection and multi-signature support, enhancing the overall security of your digital assets.
If you are referring to a specific title associated with the Trezor Wallet, it's recommended to visit the official Trezor website or contact their support for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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