Full Walkthrough — step-by-step
This walkthrough is written to follow strong experience and security (EEAT) principles: clear pedigree, actionable steps, verifiable sources (use Ledger’s official site), and privacy-first guidance.
Before you begin
- Unbox your Ledger device (Ledger Nano S Plus, Nano S, or Nano X) and ensure packaging is intact.
- Use a computer you trust (home or personal laptop). Avoid public/untrusted devices for initial setup.
- Have a pen and the provided recovery card or a metal backup ready to record your recovery phrase.
Step 1 — Visit the official start page
- Open a browser and go to Ledger’s official start page (replace with your local official URL when deploying): ledger.com/start.
- Choose your device model and download the recommended Ledger Live app for your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux) or mobile app for Ledger Nano X Bluetooth usage.
Step 2 — Install Ledger Live & connect device
- Install Ledger Live and open the app.
- Select “Get a new device” and follow the on-screen prompts. Connect the Ledger with the supplied cable (or via Bluetooth for Nano X).
- When prompted, choose to Initialize as new device (unless you’re restoring an existing wallet).
Step 3 — Set PIN & write down recovery phrase
- Pick a secure PIN (6–8 digits recommended) and confirm it on the device. Avoid obvious sequences.
- The device will generate a 24-word recovery phrase (sometimes 12/18 depending on model/options). **Write the words down in order** on the physical recovery card or a metal backup. Do not store the seed digitally or take photos.
- Ledger will ask you to confirm random words to ensure you recorded the seed properly.
Step 4 — Install apps & add accounts
- In Ledger Live, open the Manager and install the app(s) for the cryptocurrencies you want (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.).
- Use “Add account” to create read-only accounts in Ledger Live; the private keys remain on the device.
Step 5 — Sending & receiving safely
- Always verify the destination address on the Ledger screen before approving a send—never trust the address only on your computer.
- When receiving, copy the address from Ledger Live and confirm it matches the address shown on your device.
Security basics & optional hardening
- Enable a passphrase (optional) for creating hidden wallets — this provides an extra layer but increases user responsibility to remember the passphrase.
- Consider a metal recovery backup for physical disaster resistance (fire, water).
- Keep firmware up to date via Ledger Live and verify updates using official prompts.
Quick-Start (one-page)
Printable / PDF-friendly layout
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Compact Checklist (print or keep near your device)
- [ ] Confirm box seals & authenticity
- [ ] Download Ledger Live from official site
- [ ] Connect device & initialize as new
- [ ] Set secure PIN
- [ ] Record 24-word recovery phrase offline
- [ ] Install currency apps in Manager
- [ ] Send small test transaction to verify
- [ ] Store backup in safe location (fire-safe/secure deposit)
FAQ — common user questions
- Q1: Can Ledger Live or the device ever see my private keys?
- No. Private keys are generated and stored in a secure element inside the device and never leave it. Ledger Live communicates but doesn’t hold the keys.
- Q2: What if I lose my Ledger device?
- If you lose the device, use your 24-word recovery phrase to restore funds on a new Ledger or compatible wallet. If you lost the recovery phrase too, funds cannot be recovered.
- Q3: Is it safe to store the recovery phrase digitally?
- Never store your recovery phrase in the cloud, in photos, or on a computer. Always keep it offline on paper or a metal backup.
- Q4: Should I enable a passphrase?
- Passphrases provide strong privacy and hidden wallet options but add responsibility — if you forget the passphrase, funds in the hidden wallet are inaccessible. Use with caution and record passphrase securely if used.
- Q5: How do I verify Ledger firmware is authentic?
- Use Ledger Live’s firmware update process. Ledger Live will verify update signatures. Never install firmware from unknown sources or links in unsolicited messages.
Troubleshooting snapshot
- Device not detected: try a different USB cable/port, reopen Ledger Live, ensure OS permissions allow applications to access USB.
- Update fails: retry on a different machine; only use official Ledger Live; contact official support if persistent.
- I see a prompt I didn’t expect: Cancel, unplug, and validate via Ledger official guides/support.
Support & official resources
Always consult Ledger’s official documentation for the most recent step-by-step guides, firmware notices, and verified downloads (ledger.com/support or ledger.com/start). Avoid third-party “help” that requests your recovery phrase.
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