# Trezor.io/Start®

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## **Getting Started with Trezor.io/Start: Your Gateway to Secure Cryptocurrency Management**

In the realm of cryptocurrency, security is paramount. Trezor, a leading name in the hardware wallet industry, offers a streamlined way to ensure your digital assets are safeguarded. If you’re new to Trezor, the process begins at Trezor.io/Start, the official setup page designed to get you up and running smoothly.

When you visit Trezor.io/Start, you’ll be greeted with a user-friendly interface that guides you through the initial setup of your Trezor hardware wallet. This page is the entry point for configuring your device, whether you’ve just purchased a Trezor One or Trezor Model T.

The first step involves connecting your Trezor device to your computer via USB. Once connected, you’ll need to download the Trezor Bridge or Trezor Suite software, which facilitates communication between your wallet and the Trezor servers. This software is essential for managing your crypto assets securely and is compatible with major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.

After installing the software, you'll follow on-screen instructions to initialize your Trezor device. This includes setting a strong PIN code to protect your wallet from unauthorized access. Additionally, you’ll be prompted to create a recovery seed, a series of words that act as a backup in case your device is lost or damaged. It’s crucial to store this recovery seed in a secure location, separate from your Trezor device.

Finally, once your device is set up, you can begin managing your cryptocurrencies. Trezor.io/Start provides detailed instructions and resources to help you navigate the features of your new wallet, ensuring you can securely send, receive, and store various cryptocurrencies.

By starting at Trezor.io/Start, you’re taking the first step towards a secure and efficient cryptocurrency management experience.


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