1. Connect Your Trezor Device

  • Plug your Trezor hardware wallet into your computer or mobile device via USB.

  • Open Trezor Suite (official app) or use a supported web interface.

2. Enter Your PIN

  • Your Trezor device requires a PIN you set during the initial setup.

  • Enter the PIN directly on the device (not your computer) to unlock access.

  • This protects your funds even if someone physically steals your device.

3. Optional Passphrase

  • You can add a passphrase for extra security.

  • This is like a “25th word” for your recovery seed and can create hidden wallets.

  • The passphrase is never stored on Trezor servers. Only you know it.

4. Access Your Wallet

  • After PIN and passphrase (if set), your Trezor wallet opens in Trezor Suite.

  • From here, you can:

    • Send and receive cryptocurrency

    • Check balances

    • Manage multiple wallets and crypto assets

    • Connect with third-party apps like DeFi platforms

5. No Passwords Online

  • Trezor does not require a username or online password, which keeps your funds safe from hacks and phishing attacks.

  • Security is handled locally on the device, and your private keys never leave the Trezor.

6. Recovery

  • If your device is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can regain access using your recovery seed.

  • Always keep your recovery seed safe offline—never store it digitally or share it.

Key Takeaway: “Logging in” to Trezor is all about physically unlocking your device with your PIN and optional passphrase, not entering a password online. This is what makes Trezor one of the safest ways to store crypto.

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