Trezor is a hardware wallet designed to provide maximum security for your cryptocurrencies. Created by SatoshiLabs in 2014, it was the world's first Bitcoin hardware wallet, setting the standard for secure cold storage of digital assets.
Unlike software wallets or exchange accounts, Trezor keeps your private keys completely offline, isolated from internet-connected devices. This approach, known as cold storage, ensures that your funds remain safe even if your computer is compromised by malware.
The Trezor hardware wallet connects to your computer or mobile device via USB and requires physical confirmation on the device itself for all transactions. This two-factor authentication process ensures that only you can access and move your funds.
Private keys never leave the device, protected by PIN and passphrase. Immune to computer viruses and malware.
Easy setup process with intuitive navigation. Compatible with multiple cryptocurrencies and tokens.
Secure recovery seed process with Shamir Backup option for enhanced protection against loss.
Built-in password management functionality to securely store and autofill your online credentials.
Setting up your Trezor hardware wallet is a straightforward process:
Visit Trezor.io/start to begin the setup process. This official guide will walk you through:
The Trezor login (sometimes referred to as Trezor Wallet Login) is a secure method to access your wallet:
This process ensures that your private keys remain secure on the device and are never exposed to your computer.
Trezor Suite is the official desktop application for managing your Trezor device. It provides a secure environment for all your cryptocurrency operations with an intuitive interface.
The Trezor Suite mobile app allows you to manage your cryptocurrencies on the go while maintaining the same high security standards as the desktop version.
Trezor Bridge is a communication tool that allows your Trezor device to connect securely with supported browsers. It runs in the background and facilitates the connection between your Trezor and web-based interfaces.