Ledger® Start Guide

First-Time Wallet Setup Made Easy | Secure Your Digital Future

1. Introduction to Ledger Wallets

Welcome to your first step toward secure digital ownership. The Ledger wallet ensures your assets are protected by industry-leading security standards. In this guide, you’ll learn how to set up, manage, and secure your crypto assets using a Ledger hardware wallet — even if you’re new to blockchain technology.

Think of your Ledger as your personal vault, designed to keep your digital money offline and safe from hackers. Unlike software wallets, Ledger devices store your keys in a secure chip, making them unreachable to anyone online.

2. Unboxing & Getting Started

Inside your Ledger box, you’ll find the device, a USB cable, recovery sheets, and instructions. Before connecting, check for tampering or damage. Ledger devices are sealed with a unique code for authenticity.

Visit ledger.com/start to download the Ledger Live app — the central hub where you’ll manage all coins and tokens. Connect your device only to trusted computers and ensure you are on the official site.

3. Setting Up Ledger Live

Launch Ledger Live and select “Set up a new device.” Follow the guided steps to name your wallet, create a PIN, and record your 24-word recovery phrase. Never share your recovery phrase with anyone, and never store it online.

This phrase is your only backup — it can restore your wallet if your device is lost or reset. Store it in a secure, offline location.

4. Adding Accounts & Managing Assets

Once your wallet is initialized, you can add cryptocurrency accounts in Ledger Live. Each account allows you to send, receive, and track balances with ease. Ledger supports major blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, along with thousands of ERC20 and NFT assets.

Transactions must be approved on your Ledger device, adding a physical layer of confirmation to every action you take.

5. Advanced Security Tips

Always keep your firmware updated through Ledger Live’s “Manager” section. Avoid phishing links — Ledger never asks for your recovery phrase online. Use a strong PIN and consider a passphrase for an additional security layer.

Backup your recovery phrase in multiple secure physical locations. Treat it as the master key to your digital assets.

6. Troubleshooting & Support

If you experience connection issues or software errors, restart both your computer and Ledger Live. For persistent problems, visit the official Ledger Support portal.

Never download “Ledger Support” software from unknown sources. Always verify you are on the official site.

7. Maintaining Your Wallet

Keep your Ledger firmware current and check for updates monthly. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and the latest security patches. You can also explore staking and DeFi integrations directly within Ledger Live.

Ledger Live continually evolves, adding new assets and features, helping you stay at the forefront of digital finance.

8. Conclusion

Setting up your Ledger wallet is more than a technical step — it’s an investment in your future security. By following this guide, you’ve ensured that your digital assets are managed safely, efficiently, and independently.

Explore the Ledger ecosystem, stay informed through official updates, and always remain vigilant. Your wallet, your responsibility — your peace of mind.