Ledger.com/Start - Official Ledger Wallet Setup Guide

This guide walks you through safely initializing and using your Ledger hardware wallet: unboxing, connecting, installing firmware, choosing a PIN, securely recording your recovery phrase, installing and using Ledger Live, verifying addresses, and following best security practices.

Introduction

Hardware wallets like Ledger isolate your private keys on a secure element that never exposes them to the internet. That model gives you strong protection against many common online attacks, but the device is only one part of the security story. Safe initialization, careful recovery backup practices, and routine operational security (OpSec) are essential to protect your crypto assets.

Read through every step before beginning. Avoid shortcuts (especially digitizing your recovery phrase), and only use official resources at ledger.com/start for downloads and firmware.

Step-by-step setup

Important: Ledger, or any legitimate service, will never ask for your recovery phrase. Treat your recovery phrase as the highest-value secret — protect it physically and keep multiple secure copies in separate locations.

Security best practices

Your long-term security depends on a combination of secure device setup and responsible operational practices. Use reputable hardware and firmware channels, avoid public or untrusted computers during sensitive operations, and keep browser extensions to a minimum. Periodically check for official firmware and Ledger Live updates and apply them through the official flow.

Backup & storage tips

Paper backups are inexpensive but vulnerable to loss, fire, and water. Consider a metal backup for large holdings. Store copies in geographically separate, secure locations (for example, a home safe and a bank deposit box). Test legibility and corrosion resistance if you choose a metal plate solution.

Operational security

Avoid entering your recovery phrase on any internet-connected device. If you need to transact from a new environment, consider creating a dedicated, freshly-initialized device. If you suspect compromise, immediately move funds to a new wallet initialized with a new recovery phrase.

FAQ & Troubleshooting

Q: My device won't power on. What do I do?
A: Try a different USB cable and port. Avoid charge-only cables. If it still fails, contact the vendor or support.

Q: Can I store my recovery phrase digitally?
A: No — digital storage (screenshots, cloud, email) can be compromised. Use physical backups only.

Q: Should I update firmware immediately?
A: Apply firmware updates only through the official onboarding flow. Updates contain security fixes, but be sure the update is coming from Ledger's official site or Ledger Live.