Welcome! This presentation guides you through the steps to connect your device and begin using Trezor.io/Start. The main content below uses fresh, clear language and highlights important new words you should know as you get started.
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To begin, connect your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer or compatible mobile device. Open your browser and navigate to Trezor.io/Start. This page will give you the official setup flow — don't follow unverified sources.
Choose Create new if this is your first device. Choose Recover if you already have a seed phrase. The setup will ask you to create a PIN and then write down your recovery seed. Treat the recovery seed as your ultimate backup.
After setup, test by sending a small amount of cryptocurrency to the device address shown on the device and verifying it in the app. This confirms your device and setup are working correctly.
Your recovery seed is a list of words that can restore your wallet. Store it offline — written on paper or engraved on a metal plate — and keep it in a secure location. Never store your recovery phrase unencrypted on a computer or online.
Support will never ask for your seed. If someone asks you for the seed, stop and check the source carefully. Treat the seed as if it were the keys to a safe — because it is.
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If the device doesn't connect, try a different USB cable or port. Use a direct USB port on your computer rather than a hub. Ensure firmware is up to date by checking the instructions on Trezor.io/Start.
Firmware updates are important for security. When prompted by the official site, follow the update instructions. Do not install firmware from random sources.
If your device shows unexpected screens, or you are unsure about a prompt, contact official support links provided on Trezor.io/Start. Keep your seed private when speaking with support; they will never ask for it.
A passphrase adds an extra seed-level password that creates a hidden deterministic wallet. Use this only if you understand the risks and the need: losing the passphrase means you cannot recover that hidden wallet even with the seed phrase.
Hardware wallets support multiple accounts and currencies. Use accounts to separate funds or to manage different asset types. Always label accounts so you don't get confused when reconciling balances.
Below is a small HTML snippet you can reuse to call attention to the Trezor.io/Start link in your own pages or documentation.
<a href="https://trezor.io/start" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Open Trezor.io/Start — Getting Started</a>
Use this link as the canonical place to start the setup experience. Remember to always direct users to the official domain.
Understanding these words is the first step to becoming comfortable with hardware wallets. Each term maps to an important security concept — treat them accordingly.
This presentation walked you through connecting your device, visiting Trezor.io/Start, completing the setup flow, and following best security practices. Remember the key actions: connect, setup PIN, store seed safely, and test with a small transfer.
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