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Ledger.com/start is the official starting point for setting up and managing Ledger hardware wallets, such as the Ledger Nano S Plus and Ledger Nano X. The process outlined on …
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Ledger.com/start is the official starting point for setting up and managing Ledger hardware wallets, such as the Ledger Nano S Plus and Ledger Nano X. The process outlined on …
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What is Ledger.com/Start? Ledger.com/Start is the official webpage provided by Ledger that serves as a comprehensive guide for setting up your Ledger hardware wallet. It offers step-by-step instructions for beginners, ensuring a secure setup process while avoiding any potential security pitfalls. Whether you’ve bought a Ledger Nano S or Ledger Nano X, this page will guide you through everything you need to get started.
Why Ledger for Crypto Security? Ledger is one of the leading manufacturers of hardware wallets—devices that store your private keys offline, away from the reach of hackers and malware. By using a hardware wallet like Ledger, you significantly reduce the risk of your digital assets being stolen through online attacks. Ledger wallets work in tandem with Ledger Live, a software app that allows you to manage your portfolio, track your assets, and perform secure transactions.
How to Get Started at Ledger.com/Start To begin securing your cryptocurrency, follow these steps at Ledger.com/Start:
Unbox Your Ledger Wallet
Once you’ve received your Ledger hardware wallet, you can visit Ledger.com/Start to kick off the setup process. Inside the box, you’ll find the following:
Your Ledger device (either Nano S or Nano X)
A USB cable for connecting the wallet to your computer
Recovery sheets for storing your recovery seed
Instructions for getting started
Make sure your box hasn’t been tampered with before continuing.
Go to Ledger.com/Start
Open your browser and go to Ledger.com/Start. Here, you’ll find the official instructions for setting up your Ledger device. Make sure you are on the correct website, as scammers sometimes create fake pages to steal private keys. Check for the secure lock symbol in your browser and the correct URL to ensure you’re on the genuine Ledger website.