
Welcome to Trezor | Get Started with Your Hardware Wallet
Thank you for choosing Trezor, the world’s first and most trusted hardware wallet. This guide is your starting point for setting up your device safely and managing your digital assets with confidence.
Whether you’re new to cryptocurrency or a seasoned investor, Trezor gives you complete control over your digital wealth. Let’s walk you through everything you need to know — step by step — from setup to secure storage.
What Is Trezor?
Trezor is a hardware wallet, meaning it stores your cryptocurrency offline in a physical device. Unlike online wallets, it keeps your private keys disconnected from the internet, protecting you from hacks, malware, phishing, and third-party risks.
Trezor supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Cardano, and many ERC-20 tokens. It’s also used for secure password storage, 2FA, and digital identity protection.
What You Need to Begin
Before you start, make sure you have:
- A new, sealed Trezor device (Model T or Trezor One)
- A computer or mobile device with an internet connection
- A USB cable (included in the box)
- A quiet, secure environment to set up your recovery phrase