[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":489},["ShallowReactive",2],{"page-\u002Fguides\u002Ftrezor-firmware-authenticity-check-failed\u002F":3,"related-guides-\u002Fguides\u002Ftrezor-firmware-authenticity-check-failed":465},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":440,"excerpt":441,"extension":442,"meta":443,"navigation":459,"path":460,"publishedAt":461,"seo":462,"stem":463,"updatedAt":461,"__hash__":464},"content\u002Fguides\u002Ftrezor-firmware-authenticity-check-failed.md","Trezor Firmware Authenticity Check Failed? What to Do Next",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":422},"minimark",[9,18,21,28,33,106,110,117,120,123,126,129,134,138,144,147,150,166,179,183,186,192,195,210,218,222,225,228,231,236,239,242,247,250,271,275,278,281,284,302,306,309,312,315,319,322,325,328,332,335,338,358,369,377,381,384,401,407,411,414,417],[10,11,12,13,17],"p",{},"If Trezor Suite says ",[14,15,16],"strong",{},"firmware authenticity check failed",", do not treat it like a random software glitch.",[10,19,20],{},"Trezor's own guidance says this warning exists to catch counterfeit or firmware-modified devices. Suite effectively blocks normal use at that point because it no longer trusts the wallet.",[10,22,23,24,27],{},"That does ",[14,25,26],{},"not"," automatically mean your coins are gone. But it does mean you should stop using that device as if it were safe.",[29,30,32],"h2",{"id":31},"short-answer","Short answer",[34,35,36,49],"table",{},[37,38,39],"thead",{},[40,41,42,46],"tr",{},[43,44,45],"th",{},"Situation",[43,47,48],{},"Best next move",[50,51,52,61,69,83,91],"tbody",{},[40,53,54,58],{},[55,56,57],"td",{},"Brand-new Trezor, not initialized yet",[55,59,60],{},"Stop immediately and contact Trezor Support",[40,62,63,66],{},[55,64,65],{},"Already using the wallet and the backup is private",[55,67,68],{},"Move funds off the exposed setup, then replace the device",[40,70,71,74],{},[55,72,73],{},"Already using the wallet but the backup is missing",[55,75,76,77,82],{},"Do not reset or experiment; read ",[78,79,81],"a",{"href":80},"\u002Fguides\u002Flost-seed-phrase-wallet-still-works","Lost Seed Phrase but Wallet Still Works"," first",[40,84,85,88],{},[55,86,87],{},"You are tempted to disable the authenticity check",[55,89,90],{},"Do not do it unless you intentionally use a test or DIY device",[40,92,93,96],{},[55,94,95],{},"You need a replacement",[55,97,98,99,105],{},"Buy only from ",[78,100,104],{"href":101,"rel":102},"https:\u002F\u002Faffil.trezor.io\u002Faff_c?offer_id=352&aff_id=135545",[103],"nofollow","Trezor's official store"," or an authorized reseller",[29,107,109],{"id":108},"what-this-warning-actually-means","What this warning actually means",[10,111,112,113,116],{},"Trezor says the firmware authenticity check compares the device's firmware version and ",[14,114,115],{},"RevisionID"," against firmware data stored in Trezor Suite and, when needed, its remote data repository.",[10,118,119],{},"If the version and revision match a legitimate release, Suite works normally. If they do not match, Suite blocks access and shows the warning.",[10,121,122],{},"That matters because the warning is not just looking for an outdated device. It is looking for a firmware identity mismatch that can indicate a counterfeit device or modified firmware.",[10,124,125],{},"On newer Safe devices, Trezor also runs a separate device-authentication process through the Secure Element hardware. Trezor says Safe 3 and Safe 5 use a unique certificate stored in the Secure Element, while Safe 7 adds a third hardware signature layer and post-quantum ML-DSA support in the May 2026 update.",[10,127,128],{},"So if you see this warning, the safe assumption is simple:",[10,130,131],{},[14,132,133],{},"the device is untrusted until Trezor Support proves otherwise.",[29,135,137],{"id":136},"first-rule-do-not-share-your-wallet-backup-with-anyone","First rule: do not share your wallet backup with anyone",[10,139,140,141,143],{},"Trezor is explicit here. If the authenticity check failed, support should ",[14,142,26],{}," ask for your wallet backup, PIN, or passphrase.",[10,145,146],{},"That matters because counterfeit-device panic creates the perfect opening for scammers. People search the error message, find fake support channels, and hand over the seed phrase while trying to fix the warning.",[10,148,149],{},"So before you do anything else:",[151,152,153,157,160,163],"ol",{},[154,155,156],"li",{},"use only the official Trezor website or Trezor Suite;",[154,158,159],{},"do not type the wallet backup into a website;",[154,161,162],{},"do not send photos of backup cards to anyone;",[154,164,165],{},"do not trust Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, or phone \"support\" for this problem.",[10,167,168,169,173,174,178],{},"If that risk feels familiar, also read ",[78,170,172],{"href":171},"\u002Fguides\u002Fcrypto-support-call-scam","Crypto Support Call Scam"," and ",[78,175,177],{"href":176},"\u002Fguides\u002Ffake-crypto-wallet-apps-and-how-to-avoid-them","Fake Crypto Wallet Apps and How to Avoid Them",".",[29,180,182],{"id":181},"if-the-device-is-new-and-you-have-not-set-it-up-yet","If the device is new and you have not set it up yet",[10,184,185],{},"This is the cleanest scenario.",[10,187,188,189,191],{},"Trezor says to stop using the device immediately and contact support. Do ",[14,190,26],{}," initialize it, do not add funds, and do not try to bypass the warning.",[10,193,194],{},"Your job here is not recovery. It is evidence preservation:",[196,197,198,201,204,207],"ul",{},[154,199,200],{},"keep the packaging and order details;",[154,202,203],{},"take screenshots or photos of the warning;",[154,205,206],{},"document where you bought the device;",[154,208,209],{},"contact Trezor through the official site.",[10,211,212,213,217],{},"Then review ",[78,214,216],{"href":215},"\u002Fguides\u002Fhow-to-verify-hardware-wallet-is-genuine","How to Verify Your Hardware Wallet Is Genuine Before You Set It Up"," before you touch the replacement.",[29,219,221],{"id":220},"if-you-already-used-the-wallet-and-it-holds-funds","If you already used the wallet and it holds funds",[10,223,224],{},"This is the stressful version, because now the question is not just whether the device is fake. It is whether your current wallet backup should be treated as exposed.",[10,226,227],{},"Trezor's guidance is blunt: if you are already using the device and only now see the warning, you should take a proactive approach to safeguarding funds.",[10,229,230],{},"The practical decision tree is:",[232,233,235],"h3",{"id":234},"_1-if-the-wallet-backup-is-private-and-accessible","1. If the wallet backup is private and accessible",[10,237,238],{},"Assume the setup is compromised and prepare to move funds.",[10,240,241],{},"Trezor says the most viable emergency path may involve recovering the wallet in a compatible third-party wallet, creating a new wallet with a new backup, and moving the funds off the compromised setup before retiring it. Trezor specifically mentions Electrum for Bitcoin in its guidance.",[10,243,23,244,246],{},[14,245,26],{}," mean third-party recovery is ideal. It means the priority changes once the device itself is untrusted.",[10,248,249],{},"If you go down this path, the safe order is:",[151,251,252,255,262,265,268],{},[154,253,254],{},"prepare the destination wallet first;",[154,256,257,258,261],{},"create a ",[14,259,260],{},"new"," backup for the replacement wallet;",[154,263,264],{},"move funds off the potentially compromised setup;",[154,266,267],{},"stop using the old device and old backup;",[154,269,270],{},"set up a legitimate replacement device and move funds again if needed.",[232,272,274],{"id":273},"_2-if-the-wallet-backup-is-missing-incomplete-or-untested","2. If the wallet backup is missing, incomplete, or untested",[10,276,277],{},"Do not rush into resets or experimental recovery steps.",[10,279,280],{},"A counterfeit-device warning is bad enough. Combining it with an unverified backup is where people make irreversible mistakes.",[10,282,283],{},"Read these first:",[196,285,286,290,296],{},[154,287,288],{},[78,289,81],{"href":80},[154,291,292],{},[78,293,295],{"href":294},"\u002Fguides\u002Ftest-hardware-wallet-backup","How to Test Your Hardware Wallet Backup Before You Need It",[154,297,298],{},[78,299,301],{"href":300},"\u002Fguides\u002Frestored-hardware-wallet-zero-balance","Restored Hardware Wallet but Balance Is Zero? What Usually Went Wrong",[232,303,305],{"id":304},"_3-do-not-keep-using-the-wallet-just-because-send-still-works","3. Do not keep using the wallet just because Send still works",[10,307,308],{},"Trezor's article notes that receive-address generation can be blocked on a counterfeit device while send functionality may still remain available.",[10,310,311],{},"That is not reassurance. It is a last-resort escape hatch.",[10,313,314],{},"Use it to get out of danger if you must, not as proof the wallet is fine.",[29,316,318],{"id":317},"should-you-disable-the-authenticity-check","Should you disable the authenticity check?",[10,320,321],{},"For a normal retail Trezor, no.",[10,323,324],{},"Trezor says the firmware authenticity check and Safe-device authentication checks should only be disabled for testing, development, or unofficial hardware scenarios. If you switch them off just to silence the warning, you remove the exact safeguard that is telling you the device may be fake.",[10,326,327],{},"If the only way to make the wallet seem usable is to turn off the security check, that is a strong reason to stop trusting it.",[29,329,331],{"id":330},"what-to-buy-as-a-replacement","What to buy as a replacement",[10,333,334],{},"If you want to stay with Trezor, buy only from the official store or an authorized reseller listed by Trezor.",[10,336,337],{},"The replacement decision usually looks like this:",[196,339,340,346,352],{},[154,341,342,345],{},[14,343,344],{},"Trezor Safe 3"," if you want the cheapest modern Trezor with Secure Element authentication;",[154,347,348,351],{},[14,349,350],{},"Trezor Safe 5"," if you want a touchscreen without paying Safe 7 prices;",[154,353,354,357],{},[14,355,356],{},"Trezor Safe 7"," if you specifically want the flagship hardware stack, Bluetooth, wireless charging, and Trezor's newest three-layer authenticity model.",[10,359,360,361,173,365,178],{},"If you want help choosing, read ",[78,362,364],{"href":363},"\u002Fguides\u002Fwhich-trezor-should-you-buy","Which Trezor Should You Buy?",[78,366,368],{"href":367},"\u002Fguides\u002Ftrezor-safe-7-worth-it","Is Trezor Safe 7 Worth It?",[10,370,371,372,376],{},"If the incident made you question whether you want a traditional seed-phrase hardware wallet at all, compare ",[78,373,375],{"href":374},"\u002Fcomparisons\u002Ftangem-vs-trezor","Tangem vs Trezor"," before buying again. That is not automatically the better answer, but it is a reasonable comparison if backup simplicity was the part you struggled with.",[29,378,380],{"id":379},"how-to-avoid-this-problem-next-time","How to avoid this problem next time",[10,382,383],{},"The easiest prevention is boring:",[196,385,386,389,392,395,398],{},[154,387,388],{},"buy from the official store or an authorized reseller;",[154,390,391],{},"inspect packaging and blank backup cards before setup;",[154,393,394],{},"use Trezor Suite's default device checks;",[154,396,397],{},"never ignore authentication warnings;",[154,399,400],{},"verify the new wallet backup before storing serious funds.",[10,402,403,404,406],{},"Our guide on ",[78,405,216],{"href":215}," covers the full pre-funding checklist.",[29,408,410],{"id":409},"bottom-line","Bottom line",[10,412,413],{},"A Trezor firmware authenticity check failure is not a cosmetic warning.",[10,415,416],{},"Treat it as a counterfeit-or-modified-device alert until proven otherwise. If the wallet is new, stop. If it already holds funds, focus on getting out safely instead of arguing with the warning screen.",[10,418,419],{},[14,420,421],{},"Do not disable the check, do not trust random support, and do not keep building your self-custody setup on hardware Trezor no longer trusts.",{"title":423,"searchDepth":424,"depth":424,"links":425},"",2,[426,427,428,429,430,436,437,438,439],{"id":31,"depth":424,"text":32},{"id":108,"depth":424,"text":109},{"id":136,"depth":424,"text":137},{"id":181,"depth":424,"text":182},{"id":220,"depth":424,"text":221,"children":431},[432,434,435],{"id":234,"depth":433,"text":235},3,{"id":273,"depth":433,"text":274},{"id":304,"depth":433,"text":305},{"id":317,"depth":424,"text":318},{"id":330,"depth":424,"text":331},{"id":379,"depth":424,"text":380},{"id":409,"depth":424,"text":410},"If Trezor Suite says the firmware authenticity check failed, treat the device as counterfeit or firmware-modified until proven otherwise. Here is the safest recovery order.",null,"md",{"schemaType":444,"referralName":445,"referralUrl":101,"offerCta":446,"offerHeadline":447,"offerDescription":448,"faqs":449},"Article","Trezor","Visit Trezor","Buy a replacement Trezor only from the official store or an authorized reseller","Use Trezor's official store to compare current Safe 3, Safe 5, and Safe 7 options if you need a legitimate replacement device.",[450,453,456],{"question":451,"answer":452},"Does a Trezor firmware authenticity check failure always mean my coins are already stolen?","Not necessarily. The warning means Trezor Suite does not trust the device firmware and treats the wallet as potentially counterfeit or modified. If the wallet backup is still private, you may still be able to move funds safely, but you should stop trusting the device immediately.",{"question":454,"answer":455},"Should I disable Trezor's device checks to get back into Suite?","No, not for a normal retail device. Trezor says those checks should only be disabled for testing or development with unofficial devices. Turning them off on a normal wallet removes the safeguard that is warning you about a potentially compromised device.",{"question":457,"answer":458},"Can Trezor Support ask for my seed phrase if the authenticity check failed?","No. Trezor says support will not ask for your wallet backup, PIN, or passphrase. 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