Trezor is one of the pioneering hardware wallets in the crypto space. Developed by SatoshiLabs, it provides users with a secure and user‑centric way to manage their digital assets while keeping private keys offline. A Trezor device acts as a cryptographic vault: even when connected to a potentially compromised computer, the private keys never leave the device.
Whether you're a beginner exploring cryptocurrencies or an advanced user dealing with multiple chains and tokens, Trezor provides a robust, trusted solution. Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and popular web interfaces, you can seamlessly manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other supported currencies.
Trezor supports Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and many ERC‑20 tokens. Its firmware is regularly updated to include new coin support.
Trezor's firmware and software are open source, allowing community audits and greater transparency into how funds are secured.
All critical operations—like signing a transaction—happen on the physical Trezor device. Even if your computer is compromised, your private key stays safe.
Beyond the standard recovery seed, Trezor offers optional passphrase protection and Shamir Backup (for certain models) to split a seed into multiple shares.
Use Trezor with web wallets like MyEtherWallet, Exodus, Electrum, and more. You can interact with DeFi platforms and Web3 apps securely.
Regular firmware updates ensure improved features and security. If lost or damaged, you can recover your wallet using the 12/24‑word seed on a new Trezor or compatible wallet.
Security is the core promise of Trezor. When used correctly, it greatly reduces the risks associated with software wallets or exchanges.
The private keys never leave the device and are never exposed to the host computer. Transaction details are displayed on the device’s screen for manual confirmation.
At device setup, you'll set a PIN which must be entered each time you connect. You can also use an optional passphrase (a “25th word”) to add an extra layer of security.
During initial setup, you will be given a 12‑ or 24‑word recovery seed. Keep it offline, safe, and away from prying eyes. With that seed, you can restore your wallet on another compatible device if needed.
Avoid fake Trezor websites or emails asking for your recovery seed or PIN. Trezor will *never* ask you to input your seed into any software or site. Always verify you're visiting the official domain (trezor.io) and use bookmarks or manual navigation.
Always update both your Trezor firmware and the companion software (Trezor Suite) to the latest version. These updates often include critical security patches, additional features, and compatibility enhancements.
Follow these steps to initialize and use your Trezor safely:
To get the most secure and smooth experience, consider these suggestions: