Get started with Ledger — Ledger.com/start®
Secure your crypto with a trusted hardware wallet
Overview
What you’ll learn
Slide count: 10 • Read time: ~7–10 minutes
This presentation walks you step-by-step through setting up your Ledger hardware wallet, best practices for keeping your recovery phrase safe, connecting to Ledger Live and popular dApps, and troubleshooting tips. Each section is compact and action oriented — copy into slides, print as notes, or use as script for a live demo.
Tip: Visit Ledger.com/start® for official downloads and device-specific setup guides.
Open Ledger.com/start®Slide 2 — Unboxing and safety
Check the package
Before you open
Genuine device and tamper checks
Confirm packaging is sealed and contains the device, USB cable, recovery cards, and quick start guide. Do not use a device that shows signs of tampering. Ledger devices ship with official documentation — if anything looks altered, contact Ledger support via the official site.
- Only buy from official ledger.com or authorized resellers.
- Never share your recovery phrase with anyone.
- Keep the recovery cards and box in a secure location until setup.
Security first: Ledger will never ask for your 24-word recovery phrase over chat or email.
Slide 3 — Initial setup
Power & device onboarding
Quick checklist
Follow these steps in order
Plug in your Ledger device and power it on. Use the on-device buttons to choose your language, create a new wallet or restore an existing one, and set a PIN code. The device generates a 24-word recovery phrase — write it down exactly, in order, on the supplied recovery sheet.
- Choose a PIN you can remember but is not easily guessable.
- Write the 24-word phrase by hand — do not store it digitally.
- Confirm the phrase when prompted by the device.
Slide 4 — Install Ledger Live
Ledger Live — your app hub
Download and verify
Windows, macOS, Linux, mobile
Ledger Live is the desktop and mobile app that manages accounts, installs apps on your device, and connects to networks. Always download Ledger Live from Ledger.com/start® and verify the download with any provided checksums or instructions.
After installing, open Ledger Live, create a new profile, then connect your device and allow Ledger Live to detect it. Use Ledger Live to add accounts for the cryptocurrencies you want to manage.
Slide 5 — Manage apps and accounts
Install apps on the device
Apps are coin-specific
Storage & space management
Ledger devices use small apps for different blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, etc.). Use Ledger Live’s Manager tab to install the apps you need. If your device runs out of space, you can safely uninstall an app — your crypto is preserved on the blockchain and accessible again once reinstalled.
- Install only the apps you use to conserve device space.
- Always confirm transactions on the device screen, not just in software.
- Use multiple accounts if you want to segregate funds by purpose.
Slide 6 — Sending & receiving crypto
Workflow for transactions
Confirm on device
Double-check addresses
To receive, open the account in Ledger Live, click “Receive”, and verify the address shown on the device matches the one in the app. To send, create a transaction in Ledger Live, review fees and destination address, then confirm the details on your device. The on-device confirmation is the final authority.
Never copy-paste addresses from untrusted sources — always verify on your hardware device’s screen.
Slide 7 — Connect to dApps and Web3
Using Ledger with wallets and dApps
Browser extensions & WalletConnect
Best practices
Ledger works with browser wallets and WalletConnect to interact with decentralized applications. When connecting, choose the Ledger option and review every permission. Approve signature requests only after reading what you are signing; signatures can grant access or approve transactions.
- Limit dApp permissions — revoke access when no longer needed.
- Use separate accounts for high-risk dApps or experiments.
- Keep firmware and Ledger Live updated before connecting to new services.
Slide 8 — Backup & recovery
Protect your 24-word recovery phrase
Recovery — when to use
Safe storage options
Your 24-word phrase is the ultimate backup. Store it offline, in a secure, fireproof location. Consider using steel backups designed for seed phrases if you want maximum durability. Do not photograph, type, or email your recovery phrase. If you lose the phrase, you risk permanent loss of funds.
If you ever need to restore, use the Ledger device’s restore option and enter the words on the device — never on a computer or phone keyboard unless explicitly directed by an official Ledger procedure.
Slide 9 — Troubleshooting and support
Common issues
Device not recognized / stuck
Where to find help
Common fixes include restarting the device, reinstalling Ledger Live, and checking USB cables. If problems persist, visit the official support center on Ledger.com for device-specific debugging steps. Avoid third-party tutorials that request your recovery phrase — official support will never demand it.
- Check firmware version in Ledger Live Manager.
- Try a different USB port or cable; some issues come from faulty connectors.
- Contact official support only through ledger.com links.
Slide 10 — Summary & next steps
Recap of key actions
Get started now
Resources
Recap: verify your device, set a strong PIN, record and protect your 24-word recovery phrase, install Ledger Live from Ledger.com/start®, install only the apps you need, confirm all transactions on the device, and use Ledger with care when connecting to dApps.
Next steps:
- Visit Ledger.com/start® to download Ledger Live and follow device-specific tutorials.
- Practice small transactions first to get comfortable with the workflow.
- Consider hardware backups and safe storage for long-term holdings.
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