Get started with Ledger — Ledger.com/start

A friendly, step-by-step presentation to set up and secure your Ledger hardware wallet. Designed to be copy-pasted into slides or a printable handout. Colorful headings (H1 → H5) make it easy to skim.

Why choose a Ledger hardware wallet?

Hardware wallets like Ledger store your private keys offline so attackers cannot reach them over the internet. For anyone who holds cryptocurrencies for the long term or in meaningful amounts, hardware security is a crucial layer of protection.

Key benefits

Who this guide is for

New Ledger owners, people moving savings to crypto, or those preparing a safe backup and recovery plan. No prior hardware wallet knowledge required.

Quick note

Start at the official Ledger setup page: Ledger.com/start. Always use the official site when downloading Ledger Live or checking setup guides.

Step-by-step setup (simple)

1. Unbox and inspect

  1. Confirm the packaging is sealed and authentic.
  2. Look for the Ledger device (e.g., Ledger Nano S Plus or Nano X) and the recovery sheet in the box.

2. Launch Ledger Live

Download Ledger Live only from the official start page. Install, open, and follow the prompts. Ledger Live is the app that helps you manage accounts and firmware.

3. Create a new device

  1. Choose Create a new wallet in the app.
  2. Follow on-device prompts to set a PIN — choose a PIN you'll remember but isn't trivial.
  3. Write down the 24-word recovery phrase exactly as shown — on the recovery sheet provided. Keep it offline and stored securely.

Why the 24 words matter

If your Ledger is lost, stolen, or damaged, the 24-word seed restores access to your funds. Never store it digitally, photograph it, or share it with anyone.

Using Ledger Live and accounts

Install apps

Within Ledger Live, go to the Manager and install the apps for the blockchains you use (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). Each app consumes space on the device—choose the ones you need.

Add accounts

  1. Open Accounts in Ledger Live → Add account → Choose the app (coin).
  2. Follow pairing prompts and confirm addresses on the device when sending/receiving.

Best practice

Always verify the receiving address on your hardware device's screen before sending funds. Software can be compromised; the device confirms addresses independently.

Protecting your recovery phrase

Storage options

What NOT to do

Recovery practice

Test a recovery on a spare device (if comfortable) using the written seed — not recommended for novices without guidance. Always ensure the written seed is accurate before wiping or discarding the original device.

Troubleshooting & maintenance

Firmware updates

Keep your Ledger firmware up to date via Ledger Live. Firmware updates can include critical security fixes and new features.

Lost or damaged device

  1. Obtain a new compatible Ledger device.
  2. Use your 24-word recovery phrase to restore on the new device through Ledger Live.

Scams to watch for

Phishing websites, fake support numbers, and social-engineering attempts. Always verify domain names and never enter your seed phrase into any website or app.

Advanced tips & workflows

Use passphrase (optional)

Advanced users can add a passphrase (25th word) — this creates separate hidden wallets. It increases security but also increases risk if you forget the passphrase.

Multi-device backups

For custodial redundancy, consider storing a recovery seed in a separate, secure offsite location. For large holdings or institutions, follow formal key-management policies.

Auditing

Regularly review devices and recovery storage. Keep an inventory of where backup pieces are stored and who (if anyone) has access, and rotate physical security as needed.

Resources & helpful links

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