Trezor Wallet Setup — Trezor.io/start

Quick, secure hardware wallet setup for first-time and returning users

This presentation walks through the essentials of setting up a Trezor hardware wallet using the official start page at Trezor.io/start. Use these slides as speaker notes or copy them into your office slides for training sessions.

Presentation: 10 slides • Tone: Instructional • Colors: full, office-ready

Why a hardware wallet?

Security, control, and peace of mind

Hardware wallets keep your crypto private keys offline and secure. Compared to software wallets, a hardware device greatly reduces the risk of remote compromise and phishing. Trezor devices are widely-used, open-source, and designed for clear, auditable security.

Tip: Always use the official start link: https://trezor.io/start

What you'll need before you start

Essential items

  • Your Trezor device (Model One or Model T)
  • A computer or mobile device with an up-to-date browser
  • USB cable or compatible adapter

Best practices

  • Connect only to https://trezor.io/start
  • Create your recovery seed in private
  • Store seed physically (paper/metal) — never digitally

Step 1 — Go to the official start page

Open the link and follow prompts

Navigate to the official setup page at Trezor.io/start. The page will detect your device and provide step-by-step guidance, including firmware checks and app installations if needed.

Security note: Verify the URL and browser certificate before connecting your device.

Step 2 — Connect and install firmware

Plug your Trezor into your computer. If the device requires a firmware update, the official site will prompt you. Always approve actions on the device display — never enter your seed on a computer.

Step 3 — Set a PIN and create your recovery seed

PIN protects device access • Recovery seed recovers funds

The device will ask you to create a PIN. Choose a PIN you can remember but that is not easily guessed. Next, the device will generate a recovery seed (12/24 words). Write these words down in the exact order — keep them offline.

Never photograph or store the seed on a cloud service or phone. Consider metal backups for long-term durability.

Step 4 — Confirm setup and test

Verify that your device displays the same words and PIN prompts and complete the on-device confirmation. After setup, send a small test transaction to and from the hardware wallet to ensure everything is working correctly before moving larger funds.

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Simple habits that prevent loss

Many issues come from social engineering and rushed backups. Avoid these errors:

If you suspect compromise, move funds to a new wallet with a new seed generated on a secure device.

Advanced tips

For power users, consider these enhancements:

Advanced features can increase security but add complexity — document procedures and test recovery thoroughly.

Closing & resources

Where to learn more

For the authoritative walk-through, visit the official start link: Trezor Wallet Setup — Trezor.io/start. The site includes model-specific guides, firmware FAQs, and recovery walkthroughs. If presenting to colleagues, include a printed checklist of the critical steps: official link, set PIN, write seed, test transaction.

Thank you — Questions?