Official Site® | Ledger.com/Start® | Getting Started

Welcome! If you’re ready to get going with your crypto journey and ensure you’re doing so securely, you’re in the right place. In this guide we’ll walk you through every step of getting started with the official site of the hardware wallet and companion app provided by the company known simply as Ledger®. We’ll reference the link Ledger.com/Start® several times, because it truly is the gateway to your setup and safe usage. So let’s dive in.

Why Use the Official Site?

Before you do anything, it’s important to emphasise why you should use the official website: Ledger.com/Start®. Using the official site reduces risk of phishing, fraud, or installing malicious software. The company clearly states its official domain is ledger.com. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

When you use Ledger.com/Start®, you’re interacting with the official, trusted entry point for the companion app (called Ledger Live) and the hardware wallet setup process. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Getting Started: Overview

Here’s a high-level overview of what you will do via Ledger.com/Start®:

Step 1: Visit the Official Link

As our central starting point, head to Ledger.com/Start®. This is the official onboarding link. Once you arrive, you’ll be guided to download the correct version of Ledger Live for your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android). :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Step 2: Download and Install the Companion App

From the page you reach via Ledger.com/Start®, choose the correct version for your platform. For example, if you’re on Windows, download the Windows installer. For mobile, use iOS or Android links. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

Run the installation. Once the app is installed, open it and you’ll be ready to proceed to your hardware wallet setup (or if you already have the device, you can connect it now).

Step 3: Hardware Wallet Setup

Assuming you purchased a hardware wallet (for example the Ledger Nano S Plus, Nano X, or another model), you’ll now connect it and setup via Ledger Live. The official instructions from the website outline this clearly. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

The key sub-steps include:

Choose “Set up a new device”

In Ledger Live, select the option to register a new hardware wallet. The device will prompt you to choose a PIN and then display a 24-word recovery phrase. Write that down carefully—this is critical for your backup.

Secure your recovery phrase

Write your recovery phrase on paper (or preferably a metal backup). Never store it on a digital device or online. Store it safely and keep it in a secure place. This is non-negotiable for good security practice.

Install apps for your cryptos

Once your device is initialized, in Ledger Live navigate to the “Manager” section and install the apps corresponding to the cryptocurrencies you will hold (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Why This Setup Matters

Why go through these steps rather than skipping straight to sending/receiving crypto? Because the combination of hardware wallet + companion app + setting a PIN + generating a recovery phrase is what defines a “non-custodial” setup. You hold your private keys, you hold control. The official site at Ledger.com/Start® ensures you get genuine software and instructions.

The company emphasises that their hardware uses a secure element chip, physical verification of transactions, and other protections. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

Step 4: Add Accounts and Manage Assets

After the basic setup is done, use the app to add accounts for your chosen assets. In Ledger Live, you’ll select “Add account”, pick the crypto (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum) and sync your wallet. You will then see balances, send/receive options, and portfolio info.

From the same official link Ledger.com/Start® you can find more detailed guides and FAQs to support this process. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

Step 5: Receive, Send, and Explore Features

Now you can receive assets by displaying a receive address in the app, send assets (you will confirm transactions physically on the hardware device), and explore features like staking, swapping or integration with third-party services (depending on what your device and app support). Some of this functionality is detailed in the download and support pages. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}

Tips and Best Practices

Keep Software Updated

Your companion app (Ledger Live) and device firmware should always stay up to date. Visit Ledger.com/Start® or the official support site for update notifications. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}

Beware of Phishing

There are many fake sites imitating the official domain. Only use Ledger.com/Start® (and ledger.com) for downloads and setup. Reddit threads affirm that the correct domain is ledger.com. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}

Secure Your Recovery Phrase

Never input your 24-word recovery phrase into software, never upload it, never store it digitally. Only transmit it to the device when required. If someone gets it, they gain full access to your assets.

Use Hardware Wallet for Long-Term Storage

If you’re holding crypto for long term and security is a priority, keep majority of assets offline via your device. Use the online interface only for smaller, active funds.

Support and Further Resources

If you run into any trouble, the official support centre at Ledger.com/Start® and the dedicated support site (support.ledger.com) provide FAQs, troubleshooting guides and contact options. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}

Common Questions

Can I use the setup without visiting the official link?

Technically you could search for the app elsewhere, but doing so increases risk of downloading counterfeit software. That’s why the company emphasises using their site at Ledger.com/Start®.

Does the link work on mobile devices?

Yes — the page provides options for iOS and Android downloads. :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}

Which cryptocurrencies are supported?

The companion app supports a wide array of coins and tokens including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and many ERC-20 tokens. The list is continuously updated. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}

Summary and Final Thoughts

To recap: Starting with the official site at Ledger.com/Start® is your first, best move. From there you’ll download the official companion app (Ledger Live), set up your hardware wallet securely, install crypto apps, and begin managing assets with full control and peace of mind. By following the steps above and adhering to best practices (secure recovery phrase, software updates, cautious behaviour) you’re positioning yourself for a much safer crypto experience.

Remember: always come back to the link Ledger.com/Start® for downloads and official setup instructions. Don’t trust links from unknown sources. Stay vigilant, keep your keys safe, and enjoy the freedom that self-custody offers.

Thank you for reading this guide. We wish you a secure and successful journey ahead in the world of cryptocurrencies!

Disclaimer: This blog post is for educational purposes only. Crypto assets carry risk and users should conduct their own research and ensure they follow secure practices. The author is not responsible for loss of assets.