Welcome — this short guide helps you set up and use Trezor Suite to manage hardware wallet security, send/receive crypto, and safely interact with dApps. Trezor Suite pairs with Trezor devices to provide encrypted, offline wallet management.
Ensure your firmware is up to date. Never share the recovery seed: Trezor support will never ask for it.
Open suite.trezor.io or download the official desktop app. Follow on-screen prompts to install and grant device permissions. Use the in-app onboarding flow for step-by-step guidance.
Choose to create a new wallet (generate new seed) or recover from an existing recovery phrase. Write the recovery seed on paper, store it offline, and never photograph or copy it to cloud storage.
Use a fireproof safe or safety deposit box for long-term storage of the seed.
Create receiving addresses inside Suite, verify them on the device, then share. For sending, set appropriate fees and confirm both in Suite and on the hardware device screen.
Trezor Suite allows separate accounts for different coins and purposes — treat each account like a separate vault.
Trezor Suite may show integrations or links to exchanges and dApps. Use only trusted services and always confirm transactions on your device. Consider read-only watch-only wallets for monitoring purposes.
Advanced users can explore coin-specific settings, hidden wallets, and developer tools — always exercise caution and test with small amounts first.
Summary: use official software and sources, verify everything on the hardware device screen, store recovery seeds offline, keep firmware up-to-date, and never share private keys or recovery phrases.
Visit the official resources for deeper reading, video tutorials, and step-by-step articles. Official resources:
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