Hardware wallets keep your private keys isolated from your computer and the internet. Trezor devices are designed to be simple to use while providing advanced protections such as PINs, recovery seeds, and optional passphrases.
Get startedOwning a hardware wallet means you — not an exchange — control the cryptographic keys that access your funds.
Even if your computer is infected, a hardware wallet ensures malicious software cannot sign transactions without your approval.
Write down your recovery seed and you can restore access to your funds on another compatible device if hardware is lost or damaged.
Reset the device and restore from your recovery seed. The seed is your ultimate backup — keep it safe.
Yes. Trezor supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies via Trezor Suite and integrations.
No. The recovery seed is created and meant to be stored offline by you only.
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