How to Recover Your Trezor Seed With Exodus Wallet

in wallet •  5 years ago 

When you first set up your Trezor wallet, whether that be a Trezor One or Trezor Model T device, you should have been provided a 12-word recovery phrase. This is a sequence of 12 words which can be used to recover your wallet if you ever damage or lose your Trezor device.
Although it is a common misconception that this phrase can only be used to recover the wallet using another Trezor device, the truth is, a variety of software wallets are also capable of recovering a wallet using a 12-word seed phrase — one of these is Exodus wallet.
By recovering your Trezor wallet into Exodus, you will be able to access all of the funds you had previously stored on your Trezor device. This only includes the cryptocurrencies that Exodus is compatible with — which is practically all the major ones. For any cryptocurrencies not supported by Exodus, these will still be safely locked away in your seed, but you will need another Trezor device to access them.

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How to Recover Trezor Seed with Exodus

To begin recovering your Trezor wallet using Exodus, you will need to have your 12-word seed phrase to hand. This will be a list of 12 random words in a particular sequence (the sequence is important). When you have this ready, proceed to the next step.

Open Exodus wallet and click the Restore from Backup option available in the Home menu.

Select the 12 Word Recovery Phrase option on the prompt and click OK on the subsequent screen. This will cause Exodus wallet to restart.

Once it restarts, Exodus will bring up the form to enter your 12-word recovery phrase.

Enter your 12-word recovery phrase in the exact sequence it was saved in. Click the arrow button to the right once ready.

Exodus will then take several seconds to restore your wallet. This might take longer if you have a wide variety of balances or a huge number of transactions. After this, you will then be able to access the assets previously stored on your Trezor from within your Exodus wallet.
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