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CRYPTO RECOVERY

LOST TREZOR PASSPHRASE

If you're locked out of your Trezor wallet because you can't remember your passphrase, or because of wrong order or misspelled 24 words, we've got you covered for recovering your wallet and getting your funds back.

Start the recovery process by sending us an email with address where your funds are stored and seed phrase also known as 24 word seed.

 

With this information, we'll swiftly initiate the recovery procedure to help regain access to your funds.

Need help with recovering your Trezor Wallet?

Drop us an email to contact@cryptorecovery.io with details like:

-coin type (BTC, ETH ...)

-wallet type (MetaMask, Blockchain.com, Trezor, Electrum ...)

-estimated number of coins

 

If you have any additional information that could benefit the recovery process include them as well (possible passwords, hints, etc.)

To learn more about unlocking Trezor Passphrase - check our blog post below

We've released a  detailed article on medium.com, available for reading here:

1. Lost Trezor Passphrase: How to Recover Access to Your Funds? (click here)

TREZOR RECOVERY FAQ

The Differences Between Trezor Passphrase and Seed Phrase

it is important to understand the distinction between the Trezor passphrase and the seed phrase. While the seed phrase is a 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase that is generated when setting up your Trezor, the passphrase is an additional layer of security that you can add to your device.

The seed phrase is essential for wallet recovery in case of a lost or damaged device, while the passphrase adds an extra level of protection to your funds if someone gains physical access to your Trezor.
 

The Differences Between Trezor’s PIN and Optional Passphrase

The PIN is used as the initial access code to unlock your device. It is usually a short numerical code (up to 50 digits) that you enter each time you want to use your Trezor. On the other hand, the optional passphrase acts as a second layer of protection once you've successfully entered your PIN.

While the PIN is required each time you use your Trezor, the optional passphrase adds an additional security mechanism. However, it is crucial not to use the same passphrase as your PIN to ensure the highest level of protection.

What is needed to recover Trezor Passphrase?

To recover Trezor Passphrase we need seed phrase and the address where the funds are stored.

What is needed to recover misspelled/wrong order 24 word mnemonic Trezor seed phrase?

To recover misspelled or wrong order Trezor Seed Phrase / 24 word mnemonic phrase we will need seed phrase and the address where the funds are stored.

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