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If you are already bound toTrezor Safe 5 you could try setting it up on air-gapped machine with pre-installed version of trezorctl. Reportedly "support for Trezor Safe 5 was added in 0.13.9" version of this tool but I didn't check this because I don't have Trezor Safe 5. The basic commands for trezorctl are here. You may use commands related to either initialization or restoring proceduredevice. If you're restoring, you'll need athe valid BIP-39 seed phrase, which you can generate using coin flips.

That said, I recommend this route only if you're tech-savvy and comfortable working in command-line. Otherwise, you might be better off with the off-the-shelf solution like Passport Core,
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Scraped on 04/07/2025, 14:37:21 UTC
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If you are already bound toTrezor Safe 5 you could try setting it up on air-gapped machine with pre-installed version of trezorctl. Reportedly "support for Trezor Safe 5 was added in 0.13.9" version of trezorctlthis tool but I didn't check this because I don't have Trezor Safe 5. The basic commands for trezorctl are here. You may use commands related to either initialization or restoring procedure. If you're restoring, you'll need a valid BIP-39 seed phrase, which you can generate using coin flips.

That said, I recommend this route only if you're tech-savvy and comfortable working in command-line. Otherwise, you might be better off with the off-the-shelf solution like Passport Core,
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Scraped on 04/07/2025, 14:12:35 UTC
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If you are already bound toTrezor Safe 5 5 you could try setting it up on air-gapped machine with pre-installed version of trezorctl. Reportedly "support for Trezor Safe 5 was added in 0.13.9" version of  trezorctl but I didn't check this because I don't have Trezor Safe 5. The basic commands for trezorctl are here. You may use either commands related to either initialization or restoring procedure. If you're restoring, you'll need a valid BIP-39 seed phrase, which you can generate using coin flips.

That said, I recommend this route only if you're tech-savvy and comfortable working in command-line. Otherwise, you might be better off with the off-the-shelf solution like Passport Core,
Original archived Re: Decided on Trezor Safe 5. It needs to be connected to computer to create seed?
Scraped on 04/07/2025, 14:07:42 UTC
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If you are already bound toTrezor Safe 5 5 you could try setting it up on air-gapped machine with pre-installed version of trezorctl. Reportedly "support for Trezor Safe 5 was added in 0.13.9" version of  trezorctl but I didn't check this because I don't have Trezor Safe 5. The basic commands for trezorctl are here. You may use either commands related to either initialization or restoring procedure. If you're restoring, you'll need a valid BIP-39 seed phrase, which you can generate using coin flips.

That said, I recommend this route only if you're tech-savvy and comfortable working in command-line. Otherwise, you might be better off with the off-the-shelf solution like Passport Core,