About Ledger
Ledger is a global leader in hardware wallet technology, providing secure offline storage for your cryptocurrencies. Ledger devices protect your private keys from hacks and malware, supporting Bitcoin, Ethereum, and thousands of other digital assets.
System Requirements
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or later
- Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora supported)
- USB port for Ledger Nano S, Nano X, or Nano S Plus
- Internet connection for Ledger Live
Step 1: Download Ledger Live
- Visit Ledger.com/Start®.
- Select your operating system: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Click Download to save the Ledger Live installer.
Step 2: Install Ledger Live
- Windows: Run the .exe file and follow instructions.
- macOS: Open the .dmg file, drag Ledger Live into Applications.
- Linux: Extract the .tar.gz file and execute the Ledger Live app.
Step 3: Initialize Your Ledger Device
- Connect your Ledger device via USB.
- Follow on-screen instructions to create a new wallet or restore an existing one.
- Securely write down your 24-word recovery phrase offline.
- Set a PIN code to secure your device.
Step 4: Add Accounts in Ledger Live
- Open Ledger Live and connect your device.
- Click Add Account and select the cryptocurrency to manage.
- Synchronize your Ledger device with Ledger Live following prompts.
Step 5: Security Best Practices
- Never share your recovery phrase with anyone.
- Store your recovery phrase offline in a secure location.
- Update Ledger Live regularly to maintain security.
- Always verify transactions on your Ledger device screen.
Conclusion
Getting started with your Ledger hardware wallet at Ledger.com/Start® ensures secure cryptocurrency management. Follow the official guide to safely set up Ledger Live, initialize your device, and confidently manage your crypto assets.
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