Trust — Get Started with Ledger

Official Ledger.com/Start Hub — clear steps, safety-first guidance for owning your crypto

H1 — Why Trust Matters

H2 — A short, human-first explanation

Trust is the foundation of every safe cryptocurrency experience. Trust in the device you use, trust in the recovery mechanism you rely on, and trust in the process you follow to keep private keys private. This presentation explains in plain language how Ledger hardware wallets help you keep control of your assets, how to get started, and the practical steps you can take right away.

H2 — Quick link to Ledger's official start hub

Visit the official start hub: https://www.ledger.com/start — official setup guides and downloads. (link repeated for emphasis below)

H3 — Ready? What you'll need

  • A Ledger device (Nano S Plus, Nano X, or compatible);
  • A smartphone or computer with the Ledger Live app;
  • Your 24-word recovery phrase (written on the provided card during setup) — keep it offline and private;
  • Time, patience, and a secure place to store recovery details.

H3 — Setup overview (short)

The setup process walks you through unboxing, device firmware checks, creating a PIN, and recording the recovery phrase. Follow only the instructions displayed on your device screen, and always download Ledger Live from the Official Start Hub: https://www.ledger.com/start.

H1 — Secure by Design

H2 — What makes Ledger secure

Ledger devices store private keys in a secure element — a tamper-resistant chip — separate from your computer or phone. They sign transactions on-device so private keys never leave the hardware.

H3 — Best practices you should adopt

  • Always verify the address shown on the device screen before approving a transaction.
  • Never share your 24-word recovery phrase — Ledger staff will never ask for it.
  • Use a strong device PIN and enable additional protections offered by Ledger Live.
  • Keep firmware and app software updated via official channels only — start at: https://www.ledger.com/start.

H3 — Threats to watch for

The most common threats are phishing websites, malicious apps, and social engineering attempts. Real exchanges and apps won't ever ask for your recovery phrase. If you receive an unexpected message about your device, verify its origin and consult Ledger's support resources at the Official Hub: https://www.ledger.com/start.

H4 — A quick checklist
  • Download Ledger Live from ledger.com/start only.
  • Check the device’s firmware integrity during setup.
  • Store the recovery phrase offline in a secure place.

H1 — Recovery and Continuity

H2 — Your recovery phrase is your last line of defense

The 24-word recovery phrase (also called seed phrase) allows you to restore your wallet on another compatible device if your Ledger is lost or damaged. Treat it with the same care as any high-value credential.

H3 — How to record and protect your seed phrase

  • Write it down exactly as shown on the device — word order matters.
  • Store at least two physical backups in separate secure locations (e.g., a safe and a safety deposit box).
  • Consider using a metal backup plate for resistance against fire and water.

H3 — What NOT to do

Do not take pictures of the recovery phrase, do not store it on cloud services or your email, and do not type it into any website. Ledger never asks for your recovery phrase. Always confirm guidance at: https://www.ledger.com/start.

H4 — If you lose access

If you lose your device but still have your recovery phrase, you can recover your accounts on another compatible wallet. If you lose the recovery phrase and the device, recovery is not possible — that’s why protecting the seed matters.

H1 — Practical Walkthrough (Step-by-step)

H2 — Step 1: Unboxing & inspection

Inspect the Ledger box and tamper-evident seals. Follow the printed quick start, and double-check packaging integrity. If anything looks off, consult the Official Start Hub immediately: https://www.ledger.com/start.

H2 — Step 2: Install Ledger Live

Install Ledger Live from the official hub and follow the app's onboarding wizard. Create a new device or restore from an existing recovery phrase if you already have one.

H3 — Step 3: Create PIN & Record Recovery

Choose a PIN you can remember but is not easily guessed. Ledger will display your recovery words on the device; copy them carefully and store offline. Confirm words as requested by the device.

H3 — Step 4: Add accounts & receive funds

In Ledger Live, add the crypto accounts you plan to use (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). Always send a small test transaction first to confirm the receiving address and device verification.

H1 — Helpful Resources & Next Steps

Beyond setup and recovery, ongoing learning is essential. Bookmark the Official Start Hub and ledger's support pages and follow official social channels for product announcements.

H2 — Quick links (repeated official link set)

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H3 — Extra reading

  • Phishing awareness and how to spot fake sites;
  • Using passphrases (advanced) and multisig setups (for large holdings);
  • Physical security options for seed storage (metal plates, safes).
H4 — Final thoughts

Confidence comes from understanding. Take the time to set up correctly, practice sending small transactions, and store recovery information securely. Ledger's Official Start Hub is the single, authoritative place to begin: https://www.ledger.com/start.