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# Trezor.io Start

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## Welcome to Trezor: Getting Started Guide

### trezor.io/start

Congratulations on choosing Trezor, the world's leading hardware wallet for securing your digital assets. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to set up and start using your Trezor device. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure the security of your cryptocurrencies.

#### Step 1: Unboxing Your Trezor

Upon receiving your Trezor package, open it carefully and take out the following items:

* Trezor hardware wallet
* USB cable
* Recovery seed card
* User manual

#### Step 2: Connecting Your Trezor

1. Connect your Trezor to your computer using the provided USB cable.
2. Visit trezor.io/start in your web browser to initiate the setup process.

#### Step 3: Installing Trezor Bridge

Follow the on-screen instructions to install Trezor Bridge, the communication link between your Trezor device and the web browser.

#### Step 4: Setting Up Your Trezor

1. Create a new wallet or recover an existing one using the recovery seed.
2. Choose a PIN for your Trezor device. Ensure it's secure and memorable.
3. Safely store your recovery seed on the provided card. NEVER share it with anyone.


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