A friendly, step-by-step presentation for securely setting up your Ledger hardware wallet and Ledger Live.
This presentation explains what a Ledger hardware wallet is, why it matters, and walks you through setup, safety best practices, restoring from recovery, and next steps for managing crypto with Ledger Live.
A hardware wallet stores your private keys offline in a secure element. Unlike hot wallets (phone/apps), private keys never leave the device. This dramatically reduces the risk of online theft, phishing, and malware.
Go to Ledger Live and download the app that matches your platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android). Verify the website URL and the integrity of the download when possible.
Install the app, open it, and follow the on-screen onboarding prompts. Choose Set up a new device unless you are restoring from a backup.
Connect your Ledger to the computer or phone when prompted. Set a PIN directly on the device using its buttons. The device will then generate a recovery phrase (usually 24 words). Write these words down in order on the provided recovery sheet.
The device will ask you to confirm a few words. This verifies you copied them correctly. Store the recovery sheet in at least two geographically separated, secure locations if possible.
From Ledger Live, open the Manager and install the apps you need (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum). Then use Add account to create accounts in Ledger Live tied to the apps on your device.
When receiving crypto, always verify the address on the Ledger device screen before confirming in Ledger Live — this prevents remote address replacement attacks.
Additional reading and official guides: Ledger Support, Ledger Academy, Verify your device.
If you have a new Ledger and need to restore an existing wallet, choose Restore device during setup and enter your 24-word phrase on the device when requested. Your accounts will reappear once Ledger Live syncs with the blockchain.
For large holdings, consider a stepwise migration: move small amounts first to confirm everything works, then migrate larger amounts. Verify addresses and test multiple transactions if needed.
Official help links (10 important pages):
Use Ledger Live for portfolio overview and routine transactions. For DeFi and dApps, connect your Ledger with a trusted wallet bridge (e.g., MetaMask) but keep approvals minimal and review each transaction on-device.
Consider a passphrase for an additional layer of deterministic wallets, or use multisig solutions for larger vault-style storage.
Explore Ledger Academy and the official support pages for deeper topics like staking, NFTs, and third-party integrations.