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A friendly step-by-step presentation to secure your crypto with Ledger

Why choose a hardware wallet?

A hardware wallet like Ledger keeps your private keys offline and away from hackers. It is the single most reliable way to protect crypto, NFTs, and other digital assets. Whether you are new to crypto or an experienced holder, Ledger gives you control, clarity, and confidence.

Top benefits

What you'll need

  1. A Ledger device (e.g., Nano X or Nano S Plus).
  2. A computer or smartphone and a USB or Bluetooth connection depending on model.
  3. Access to the web and a quiet space to write down your recovery phrase.

Step-by-step: Get started (quick overview)

Step 1

Unbox & Inspect

Carefully unbox your Ledger device and inspect the packaging. Genuine devices come in sealed packaging and include a recovery sheet. If anything looks tampered with, visit the official start page at Ledger.com/Start.

Step 2

Power on & Initialize

Power the device and follow the on-device steps. Create a new wallet and set a PIN. Never share your PIN or recovery phrase with anyone.

Step 3

Write your Recovery Phrase

Write the recovery phrase (24 words) exactly—order matters. Store it offline in a secure place. Ledger will never ask you for this phrase online; if someone does, it is a scam. For official guidance, check Ledger.com/Start.

Step 4

Install Ledger Live

Install Ledger Live on your computer or mobile device to manage apps and accounts. Ledger Live is the official management app and it walks you through adding accounts for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other assets.

Deeper setup notes

Firmware updates

After installing Ledger Live, check for firmware updates. Up-to-date firmware ensures your device has the latest security patches.

Apps and accounts

Use Ledger Live to add the crypto apps you need. Each blockchain typically requires its app (for example, Ethereum for ETH and ERC-20 tokens).

Security best practices (must-read)

Protect your recovery phrase

Your recovery phrase is the ultimate backup. Store it physically (never digital) and consider using secure storage options like a home safe or a professional custody service for high-value holdings. If you need a refresher, the official guide is at Ledger.com/Start.

Be phishing-aware

Attackers may try to trick you with fake sites, emails, or messages. Always check the URL and prefer typing ledger.com/start directly into your browser instead of clicking unknown links.

What Ledger will never do

Using Ledger day-to-day

Checking balances and sending crypto

Open Ledger Live to view balances. To send, approve transactions on your device—this adds a powerful, physical confirmation step that protects you from remote tampering.

Receiving crypto

When receiving funds, always verify the receiving address on your device screen. Addresses shown in Ledger Live should match the device display.

Multichain & DeFi

Ledger is compatible with many wallets and dApps. For web3 integrations, confirm that your dApp interactions are signed explicitly and safely via your Ledger device.

Troubleshooting & resources

Common issues

If the device is not detected, make sure cables are functional and firmware is updated. Contact official support links only from Ledger.com/Start.

Where to learn more

Ledger has detailed tutorials, video walkthroughs, and a help center. Bookmark Ledger.com/Start for quick access to official setup guides and safety recommendations.

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