When you arrive at Ledger.com/start, you begin a guided journey to a robust hardware wallet configuration. This page helps you perform a secure setup for your wallet, ensuring your digital assets are protected from unauthorized access.
In this guide, you’ll find fresh explanations, step‑by‑step instructions, and key safety principles. We emphasize clarity, so even users new to crypto can follow along smoothly.
A hardware wallet is only as safe as its setup. If seed phrases, PIN codes, or recovery steps are mishandled, you risk permanent loss. Starting at Ledger.com/start ensures that you adopt security best practices from the beginning.
Key security measures include generating your recovery phrase offline, never sharing the seed, and verifying firmware authenticity. These steps reduce risks of phishing, theft, or tampering.
1. Download the Ledger Live app from an official source.
2. Connect your Ledger device to your computer.
3. Initialize the device: set a PIN and generate the recovery phrase.
4. Confirm each recovery word on the device.
5. Update the firmware and install applications for supported blockchains.
Each step is crucial. Missing or skipping a step can compromise the integrity of your wallet. Always proceed carefully.
- A secure and trusted computer or phone.
- The official Ledger hardware device (Nano S, Nano X, etc.).
- A quiet, private space to work without distractions.
- A physical backup card (or notebook) for writing down your recovery phrase.
- Stable internet access to download Ledger Live and firmware updates.
Navigate your browser to Ledger.com/start. This page is the gateway to the official, verified setup wizard. Avoid entering your seed or logs into third‑party pages.
Ledger.com/start will auto‑detect your device and lead you to the right software (Ledger Live) download for your platform.
Download **Ledger Live** based on your system (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS). Once installed, run it and allow necessary permissions. Ledger Live is the management interface for your wallet.
Upon first launch, you will choose between “Initialize as new device” or “Restore from recovery phrase.” For new users, pick the first option.
Follow on‑screen prompts to set a 4 to 8 digit PIN. Don’t choose trivial PINs like “1234”. Next, the device generates a 24‑word recovery phrase. Write each word in the exact order on the provided recovery card.
Never store your recovery phrase digitally (photo, screenshot, cloud). Always keep it offline, away from prying eyes.
After writing the words, the device will ask you to confirm a few randomly selected words. Match them exactly. This ensures you have copied everything correctly.
At this stage, Ledger Live or the device may prompt you to download and install the latest firmware.
Once firmware is up to date, use Ledger Live to add accounts (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). You can install blockchain apps, monitor balances, and send/receive coins.
Always cross‑verify addresses on the physical device screen before approving any transaction.
Your recovery phrase is the single point of failure. Treat it like a vault key—never digital, never share it, never store it in cloud backups or photos.
Only trust the Ledger.com/start domain and official Ledger Live. Attackers create fake pages or apps claiming to help. Always verify URL integrity, SSL certificate, and device prompts.
Ledger issues firmware updates to patch vulnerabilities and support new features. Always keep your device software current via the official channels.
If someone gets physical access to your Ledger device plus your PIN, your funds may be compromised. Keep the device stored safely when not in use.