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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion SUMMARY.md
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* [Install firmware](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/1\_install-firmware.md)
* [Set up a recovery seed](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/2\_set-up-a-recovery-seed.md)
* [Set a device PIN](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/3\_set-a-device-pin.md)
* [Set a wipe code](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/set-a-wipe-code.md)
* [Supported coins](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/4\_supported-coins.md)
* [Recover a wallet](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/5\_recover-a-wallet.md)
* [Passphrase](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/6\_passphrase.md)
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* [Show public key](en/2\_dashboard-and-coins/5\_show-public-key.md)
* [Adding new tokens](en/2\_dashboard-and-coins/6\_adding-new-tokens.md)
* [Advanced features](en/2\_dashboard-and-coins/advanced-features/README.md)
* [Connect own node via Electrum server](en/2\_dashboard-and-coins/advanced-features/9\_connect-own-node-via-electrum-server.md)
* [Connect own node via Electrum server](en/1\_initialize-and-secure-your-trezor/9\_connect-own-node-via-electrum-server.md)
* [Cardano (ADA) staking](en/2\_dashboard-and-coins/advanced-features/cardano-ada-staking.md)
* [Send & receive](en/3\_send-and-receive/README.md)
* [Sending crypto](en/3\_send-and-receive/1\_sending-crypto.md)
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Spell out the words using your Trezor screen. You will never need to enter your seed phrase anywhere but on the device.

#### Trezor Safe 3:

Spell out the words using the buttons on your Trezor. You will never need to enter your seed phrase anywhere but on the device.



> 💡 Learn more about [using a recovery seed](https://trezor.io/learn/a/how-to-use-a-recovery-seed) on the Trezor knowledge base
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During the onboarding process, you will be prompted to set a PIN.

**Your PIN should be at least 6 digits long.** Both the Trezor Model One and Trezor Model T support a PIN up to 50 digits.
**Your PIN should be at least 6 digits long.** All Trezor hardware wallets support a PIN up to 50 digits.

If you skipped this step during onboarding, you can set your PIN from the Trezor Suite Dashboard or through the **Device settings** menu.

#### **Changing a PIN**

You can change a PIN at any time via ⚙️ **Settings > Device**. The process of setting a PIN differs between the Trezor Model One and Model T:
You can change a PIN at any time via ⚙️ **Settings > Device**. The process of setting a PIN is different for each Trezor model:

#### **Trezor Model One**

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* Click **Change PIN** in the **Device Settings** menu.
* Confirm the action on your Trezor.
* Enter the old PIN using the Trezor touchscreen.
* Enter the new PIN on the Trezor.
* Enter the new PIN in the same way.
* Confirm the new PIN.

#### **Trezor Safe 3**

To set a new PIN on your Trezor Safe 3:

* Click **Change PIN** in the **Device Settings** menu.
* Confirm the action on your Trezor.
* Enter the old PIN using the buttons on your Trezor.
* Enter the new PIN in the same way.
* Confirm the new PIN.



> 💡 Learn more about [PIN protection on Trezor devices](https://trezor.io/learn/a/pin-protection-on-trezor-devices) on the Trezor knowledge base
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Trezor hardware wallets support hundreds of coins and tokens, both natively in Suite and through third party tools. A full list of coins and compatible wallets is available on the [Supported coins](https://trezor.io/coins) page on the Trezor knowledge base.

Trezor Suite natively supports fourteen cryptocurrencies and all ERC20 tokens. Other cryptocurrencies are supported by Trezor hardware wallets but must be managed using a third-party wallet interface such as Electrum, Metamask, or Monero wallet.
Trezor Suite natively supports fifteen cryptocurrencies and all ERC20 and SPL tokens. Other cryptocurrencies are supported by Trezor hardware wallets but must be managed using a third-party wallet interface such as Electrum or MetaMask.

Using a third-party wallet with your Trezor provides the same level of protection for your keys as Trezor Suite.

#### Adding a cryptocurrency asset in Trezor Suite

On the Trezor Suite Dashboard, click the **Enable more coins** button in the **Assets** overview section (just below the Portfolio graph). You will then be taken directly to the **Crypto** settings menu:
On the Trezor Suite Dashboard, click the **Enable more coins** button in the **Assets** overview section (just below the Portfolio graph). You will then be taken directly to the **Coins** settings menu:

* Enable (or disable) a cryptocurrency by clicking on it.
* A green check mark indicates that particular cryptocurrency is now enabled in Suite.
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* Then select the additional cryptocurrencies you want to enable in Suite, and click the **'Find my accounts'** button.
* For example, if you want to add Ripple (XRP): first click on ‘**XRP’** and then the '**Find my XRP accounts'** button.

The Crypto settings menu can also be accessed by clicking on **Settings (⚙️)** in the top-right corner of Suite, and then selecting **Crypto**.
The Coins settings menu can also be accessed by clicking on **Settings (⚙️)** in the top-right corner of Suite, and then selecting **Coins**.

> 💡 Learn more about [supported cryptocurrencies](https://trezor.io/learn/a/supported-coins) on the Trezor knowledge base.
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# Shamir Backup

While this feature is not found in device settings, Trezor Model T users can use Shamir backup to protect their recovery seed from loss or damage.
While this feature is not found in device settings, Trezor Model T and Trezor Safe 3 users can use Shamir backup to protect their recovery seed from loss or damage.

Shamir backup creates multiple shares instead of a single seed. Users can set a threshold of shares required to recover their wallet. The extra shares are a backup in case some of the others are lost, stolen or damaged.

#### Creating a Shamir backup

To create a Shamir backup on a used Trezor Model T, the memory must be wiped. **Make sure you have your recovery seed safely backed up** for any wallet already loaded on the device.
To create a Shamir backup on a used Trezor, the memory must be wiped. **Make sure you have your recovery seed safely backed up** for any wallet already loaded on the device.

* With a new or wiped Trezor Model T, follow the Onboarding to create a Shamir share backup; alternatively, visit ⚙️ Settings > Device and choose Create backup.
* Set a total number of shares.
* Set a threshold for recovery.
* With a new or wiped Trezor, follow the Onboarding to create a Shamir share backup; alternatively, visit ⚙️ Settings > Device and choose Create backup.
* Set total number of shares.
* Set threshold for recovery.
* Write down all words of each share in order, using a separate piece of paper for each share.
* Once complete, secure each share in a safe location isolated from the others.
* To recover your funds, you will need to collect as many shares as the threshold you set.
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To enable the feature, you must access the Bitcoin advanced settings via:

* **Settings > Crypto > Bitcoin** ⚙️
* **Settings > Coins > Bitcoin** ⚙️

In the **Backends** window, switch from **Trezor servers (default)** to **Custom Electrum server** using the drop-down menu located at the top of the list of addresses.

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In Suite you will now see the **Backends** icon in the top-right corner of the window, right next to the Discreet Mode icon:

<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Custom_Servers_Suite_Highlight.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Custom_Servers_Suite_Highlight.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Custom backend settings can be accessed through Bitcoin advanced settings, or by clicking on the Backends icon and selecting **Manage.**

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# Set a wipe code

Wipe code is an **advanced user feature** that lets you set a "self-destruct" PIN code.

{% hint style="danger" %}
Before setting up a wipe code, **make sure you check the validity of your recovery seed!**
{% endhint %}

Once set, you can enter the wipe code in the PIN dialog whenever you connect your device. When the wipe code is entered, the device immediately **erases all private data including the recovery seed.**

Wipe code settings are found via ⚙️ **Settings > Device** in the **Danger Area:**

<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Wipe_Code_setup-HL.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Setting a wipe code:**

* Click **Setup wipe code**
* On your Trezor device, select **Turn on**
* Enter your device PIN
* Enter a **new wipe code**
* Re-enter the new wipe code, to confirm it is correct
* Click **Continue** on your Trezor
* Suite will then display the notification **'Wipe code changed successfully'**

With a wipe code enable, Suite will display the options to **Change wipe code** and **Remove wipe code:**

<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Wipe_Code_enabled-HL.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Changing a wipe code:**

* Click **Change wipe code**
* On your Trezor device, select **Change**
* Enter your device PIN
* Enter a new **wipe code**
* Re-enter the new wipe code, to confirm it is correct
* Click **Continue** on your Trezor
* Suite will then display the notification **'Wipe code changed successfully'**

**Removing a wipe code:**

* Click **Remove wipe code**
* On your Trezor device, select **Turn off**
* Enter your device PIN
* Click **Continue** on your Trezor
* Suite will then display the notification **'Wipe code removed successfully'**
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# Activate new coins

On the Trezor Suite **Dashboard**, click the **'+Enable more coins'** button in the **Assets** overview section (just below the Portfolio graph). You will then be taken directly to the **Crypto** settings menu:
On the Trezor Suite **Dashboard**, click the **'+Enable more coins'** button in the **Assets** overview section (just below the Portfolio graph). You will then be taken directly to the **Coins** settings menu:

* Enable (or disable) a cryptocurrency by clicking on it.
* A green check mark indicates that particular cryptocurrency is now enabled in Suite.
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Ethereum network ERC20 tokens can be managed using Trezor Suite by adding custom token addresses to a new or existing Ethereum Account.

The Crypto settings menu can also be accessed by clicking on **Settings (⚙️)** in the top-right corner of Suite, and then selecting **Crypto**.
The Coins settings menu can also be accessed by clicking on **Settings (⚙️)** in the top-right corner of Suite, and then selecting **Coins**.

> 💡 Learn more about [supported cryptocurrencies](https://trezor.io/learn/a/supported-coins) on the Trezor knowledge base
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By staking ADA, you can earn rewards as a form of passive income for holding Cardano. You will also be supporting the Cardano network and contributing to its stability.

#### **Staking ADA in Trezor Suite (Trezor Model T only)**
#### **Staking ADA in Trezor Suite (Trezor Model T and Trezor Safe 3)**

* In Trezor Suite, to go the **Accounts** page and select your Cardano wallet.
* In the menu bar you will see the **Staking** tab.
* Press the **Delegate** button.
* Using the Trezor Model T touchscreen, confirm the on-screen instructions to register your stake key.
* Using your Trezor device, confirm the on-screen instructions to register your stake key.
* Review the details of the proposed delegation and use your device to confirm the transaction.

> 💡 Learn more about [Cardano (ADA)](https://trezor.io/learn/a/cardano-ada-on-trezor-model-t) on the Trezor knowledge base
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#### How to receive crypto in Trezor Suite:

1. Make sure that you have **enabled** the cryptocurrency you wish to receive in Trezor Suite. Cryptocurrencies can be enabled any time via ⚙️ **Settings > Crypto.**
1. Make sure that you have **enabled** the cryptocurrency you wish to receive in Trezor Suite. Cryptocurrencies can be enabled any time via ⚙️ **Settings > Coins.**
2. Open the **Accounts** page; in the left column choose the cryptocurrency and the account that you want to receive funds with. Make sure you **create the correct type of address** for the cryptocurrency you're trading.
3. Click on **Receive** and then **Show full address.**
4. Confirm that the addresses match by cross-checking the address shown in Trezor Suite with the address shown on your Trezor device.
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The following settings can be changed:

* **Language:** Suite is currently available in English, Spanish, Czech, Japanese (beta), and Russian.
* **Language:** Suite is currently available in English, Spanish, German, and French (official translations), plus Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, and Russian (community translations).
* **Fiat currency:** Switch to local currency, or any other that you prefer.
* **Bitcoin units:** Display your bitcoin account balances in either BTC or sats.

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* **Device name:** displays the name of your Trezor hardware wallet. Click on **'Edit name'** to rename your device.
* **Homescreen:** select **'Upload image'** to set a custom background to personalize your Trezor, or click **'Choose from gallery'** and pick from the standard selection of images.
* **DIsplay rotation (Model T):** change the orientation of the display on your Trezor Model T.
* **Display rotation (Model T):** change the orientation of the display on your Trezor Model T.
* **Auto-lock time:** change how long it takes for the device to automatically lock.

> 💡 Learn more about [Trezor Suite](https://trezor.io/learn/a/trezor-suite-app-settings) on the Trezor knowledge base
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Danger Area settings are accessed via **Settings (⚙️) > Device,** then scrolling down to the **Danger Area** section:

<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Danger_Area.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Wipe_Code_setup.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

* **Factory reset:** performing a factory reset will erase all information from your Trezor device.
* **Set up wipe code:** this advanced feature lets you create a "self-destruct" code; when entered, your Trezor will immediately delete all private data **including your recovery seed**.
* **Install custom firmware:** this option lets you install custom firmware, for example if you want to downgrade the firmware installed on your Trezor.

> 💡 Learn more about [Trezor Suite](https://trezor.io/learn/a/trezor-suite-app-settings) on the Trezor knowledge base

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