With the rise of cryptocurrency adoption, security has become a critical concern for investors and users alike. One of the most trusted solutions for safeguarding digital assets is a hardware wallet—and Ledger stands at the forefront of this technology. Whether you're holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, or a diverse portfolio of altcoins and NFTs, Ledger wallets provide secure, offline storage to keep your private keys safe from hackers and malware.
If you're a new Ledger user, your journey begins at Ledger.com/start. This is the official setup page for all Ledger devices, guiding you through everything from unboxing to managing your crypto with the Ledger Live app. This article will walk you through the complete setup process, highlight best practices, and help you securely configure your Ledger wallet.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency involves risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Users are solely responsible for securing their recovery phrases and devices. The author and publisher are not affiliated with Ledger and disclaim responsibility for any losses or damages resulting from actions taken based on this content.