Thanks @Charles-Tim @Figliar0 @Saint-Loup @BlackHatCoiner @dkbit98 for the wonderful explanation and details. You guys are amazing.
If you lost the Trezor, best to buy another Trezor, create new seed phrase and transfer your coins one by one using the addresses generated by the new Trezor. Know that you have to do this because of the physical attack on Trezor which can make hackers that get in touch with your lost wallet to access your seed phrase of your lost Trezor wallet.
Seed phrase which is easier to import will be better, but also possible with the seed.
Example, I'm in Capetown and my Trezor wallet is in Miami, USA. How do I access the Bitcoin without the Trezor physical wallet if I needed money urgently?
That will defeat the purpose of the secret master seeds if physical access to the Trezor could compromise the asset. Or what do you think? I guess as long as my keys remain secret and secure, I'm good, no matter who has physical prevelage to the wallet?
No he doesn't need to buy another Trezor device, Trezor uses standard BIP39 seeds and standard derivation paths for Bitcoin : BIP44(legacy), BIP48(multisig), BIP49(p2sh segwit) and BIP84(native segwit). Then he can import his seed in any standard wallet if he loses his device.
https://wiki.trezor.io/Standard_derivation_pathsOk. Now I get it. I've been using online wallets since 2017 and never had any issue but I think it's better to be wife and get smarter. So with the standard BIP39 and import my seed from anywhere?
Thanks guys