Official Site® | Trezor Suite® | Getting Started
Introduction
What is Trezor Suite?
Trezor Suite is a desktop and web application designed to help you manage your cryptocurrency hardware wallet with clarity and security. This presentation-style HTML file provides a focused "Getting Started" guide: it explains essential concepts, walks through the setup process, and offers design-ready headings you can reuse within documentation or a slide-based web presentation.
Why this guide matters
Security-first hardware wallets like Trezor emphasize the separation of private keys from the internet. That separation reduces the attack surface for theft, but it also introduces a few steps users must follow carefully: initializing a device, creating a recovery seed, verifying addresses, and installing firmware — all covered below in plain language.
Quick checklist
Before you begin
Prepare a clean computer, a USB cable, and a private, offline place to write your recovery seed. Ensure you download Trezor Suite only from the Official Site® and verify checksums or signatures when instructed. Never share your recovery seed with anyone.
Hardware & software
Confirm your device model, have a spare power source if needed, and install the latest version of Trezor Suite. If asked to update firmware during setup, follow the official prompts — firmware updates often include important security improvements.
Step-by-step setup
1. Connect your device
Plug your Trezor into your computer using the supplied cable. Open Trezor Suite and follow on-screen instructions: choose to create a new wallet or recover an existing one. The Suite will guide you through firmware verification and device initialization.
2. Create and record your recovery seed
During initialization you will be shown the recovery seed words. Write them down in order, on the supplied recovery card or another durable medium. DO NOT store the seed digitally — screenshots, cloud notes, and photos are insecure.
3. Verify and set a PIN
Choose a PIN you can remember but others cannot guess. The PIN protects the device from unauthorized use if it is physically stolen. Avoid common patterns or repeated digits.
4. Install recommended apps
Once the wallet is ready, install optional apps (for coins that require them) via Trezor Suite. Only install what you need and avoid experimental third-party integrations unless you understand the risks.
5. Send a small test transaction
Before sending large amounts, send a test transaction to confirm addresses and confirmations behave as expected. This simple habit prevents mistakes and gives confidence in your setup.
Security best practices
Seed safety
Your recovery seed is the single point of recovery for funds. Store it offline, ideally in multiple geographically separated locations for redundancy. Consider metal seed backups for fire and water protection.
Software hygiene
Run Trezor Suite only from the Official Site® and verify downloads if possible. Keep your computer free of malware and apply OS updates promptly. Treat phishing attempts and impersonating websites with suspicion.
User habits
Regularly review transactions, confirm addresses on the device screen (not just in the app), and never enter your seed or private keys into any software. Educate anyone who will access your wallet about these rules.
Resources and quick links
Below are ten example "office" links styled to represent a professional palette. Replace the href targets with your actual URLs (for example: the real Official Site® link, documentation pages, and support pages). Each button uses an office-inspired color variant to give you visual choice.
Presentation tips
Using headings effectively
Headings H1 through H5 provide a clear hierarchy. Use H1 for the primary title, H2 for major sections, H3 for subsections, H4 for details or sub-subsections, and H5 for small aside notes. Structured headings improve accessibility and make the content easier to skim.
Exporting to slides
This single-file HTML can be used as a basis for printed handouts or converted into slides with a tool like reveal.js or by copying sections into your slide editor. The CSS variables provide a compact way to update the color scheme to match corporate branding.
Accessibility note
Use semantic headings, alt attributes for images, and sufficient color contrast. The styles provided include high-contrast text and large click targets for links to support keyboard and touch users.