Trezor.io/start – Official Setup with Ledger® with Ledger® with handing

Concise, secure onboarding steps for hardware wallet users: Trezor & Ledger — setup, security checks, and official resources.

Overview

This presentation shows an official-first approach to setting up hardware wallets. It walks through initial device checks, installing official apps, securely recording recovery data, and verifying firmware and vendor pages. Use only official vendor pages and avoid third-party links for downloads and recovery actions.

Why this matters

Hardware wallets keep private keys offline. Small mistakes during setup (fake downloads, phishing pages, or social engineering) are the most common causes of loss. Follow vendor pages and prioritized links below.

Quick Setup (High-level)

Step 1 — Verify package & device

Inspect the seal and device packaging. Only initialize the device after you confirm the package looks authentic and unopened.

Step 2 — Official app download

Download the official wallet application: for Trezor use Trezor Suite; for Ledger use Ledger Live. Always go to the vendor domain, not a search result or ad.

Step 3 — Initialize device & record recovery

Follow the on-device prompts. Record the recovery phrase exactly (paper, not digital), store it in a secure physically-separated location, and never share it.

Step 4 — Verify firmware & accounts

Confirm the device firmware is genuine and that the app shows the same device model/serial. Add accounts via the official app manager and check test transactions first.

Security Best Practices

Use official links

Only install software from official domains and verify SSL/TLS. Bookmark the vendor’s start/support pages for future access.

Never store recovery phrases digitally

Write recovery phrases on paper or metal backup — not in screenshots, text notes, or cloud storage. Consider a fireproof metal backup if long-term security is desired.

Keep firmware up to date

Updates fix vulnerabilities and add features; apply them from official apps only. Read release notes before updating in sensitive circumstances.