Unbox & Confirm authenticity
Inspect packaging and tamper-evident stickers. If anything looks off, contact the vendor. Ledger ships genuine devices only from authorized channels.
Protect & Manage Crypto — guided setup and best practices
Step-by-step walkthrough to set up your Ledger hardware wallet, secure your private keys, and manage assets safely. This page is a friendly, practical companion — always verify critical actions with official Ledger resources.
Ledger devices store your private keys offline. The physical device + your recovery phrase are the only way to recover funds. Treat them with the highest level of security.
Inspect packaging and tamper-evident stickers. If anything looks off, contact the vendor. Ledger ships genuine devices only from authorized channels.
Download the Ledger Live app for your OS (Windows, macOS, Linux) from the official site. Ledger Live is the management app that connects to your device for installations, updates and portfolio monitoring.
When you power the Ledger, choose to create a new wallet. The device will generate a recovery phrase (usually 24 words). Write these words on the provided recovery sheet — never store them digitally.
Pick a PIN that is memorable but not guessable. The PIN blocks local access; combine it with the recovery phrase for full account recovery.
Use Ledger Live Manager to install the necessary coin apps (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.) and add accounts. For some tokens, you may need to use third-party integrations (e.g., MetaMask) — always follow Ledger's guidance.
Before moving large balances, send a small amount in and out to confirm address validation, transaction fees, and correct account mapping.
Only the hardware device shows the true address that will be used on the blockchain. Malware on your computer can display a different address on-screen. Confirming on-device prevents funds from being redirected.
Ledger uses a mnemonic seed (BIP39/BIP44 compatible) — once written and secured offline, the seed allows you to recover your accounts on a new device. Consider using metal backup solutions for long-term durability.
Consider using a dedicated, offline computer for large operations, and hardware-encrypt backups where possible. If you manage institutional funds, use Multi-signature (multi-sig) setups and dedicated HSM/MPC products alongside hardware wallets.