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How to recover my funds using my recovery seed with a new Trezor Model T?

Recover your Trezor Model T funds using your 12–24 word seed in Trezor Suite by selecting "Restore from backup" and entering the words exactly as written.

Oct 23, 2025 at 03:41 am

Recovering Funds on a New Trezor Model T Using Your Recovery Seed

When replacing or resetting your Trezor Model T, the recovery seed is the most critical component for regaining access to your cryptocurrency assets. This 12, 18, or 24-word phrase acts as the master key to your wallet’s private keys and transaction history. The process of restoring funds is designed to be secure and user-controlled, ensuring only you can access your holdings.

Initial Device Setup and Wallet Selection

1. Connect your new Trezor Model T to your computer using the USB cable.

  1. Open the official Trezor Suite application in a supported browser.
  2. Follow the on-screen prompts to initialize the device.
  3. When prompted, select the option to “Restore from backup” instead of creating a new wallet.
  4. Confirm that you understand the importance of entering the correct recovery seed.

Entering the Recovery Seed Words

1. Begin typing each word of your recovery seed when prompted by the device interface.

  1. The Trezor Model T will display possible word matches as you type; confirm the correct one using the touchscreen.
  2. Ensure each word is entered in the exact order as originally recorded.
  3. Double-check spelling and avoid adding spaces or special characters.
  4. After all words are entered, the device will verify the sequence’s integrity.

Synchronizing with the Blockchain and Verifying Balances

1. Once the seed is verified, the device will begin syncing with the blockchain through Trezor Suite.

  1. Public addresses associated with your wallet will regenerate based on the restored private keys.
  2. Check multiple accounts and coin types if you previously held various cryptocurrencies.
  3. Compare displayed balances with your last known records to confirm successful recovery.
  4. Initiate a small test transaction to an external address to ensure full functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my recovery seed on other hardware wallets?

Yes, most BIP-39 compliant wallets can interpret your Trezor recovery seed. However, due to differences in derivation paths or coin support, not all funds may appear immediately. Always verify address formats and path settings before assuming funds are lost.

What happens if I enter the wrong word during recovery?

The Trezor Model T validates each word against the BIP-39 standard dictionary. If a word isn’t recognized, it won’t allow confirmation. Typos such as “advice” instead of “advise” will be flagged. Correct the input before proceeding to avoid failed restoration.

Is it safe to enter my recovery seed on a computer connected to the internet?

The seed is never transmitted over the internet. Input occurs directly on the Trezor device via its secure screen. Even when connected to a desktop app, the private keys remain isolated within the hardware. Ensure no malware is present on the host machine to maintain overall security.

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