Ledger® Onboarding™ — Official Setup Hub | Ledger.com/start

Your colorful, step-by-step guide to setting up Ledger hardware securely. Includes 10 useful links, FAQs, and troubleshooting.

Welcome! This guide walks you through the full onboarding experience for Ledger hardware wallets using the Official Setup Hub at Ledger.com/start. It's written to be visually vibrant, structured with clear headings (H1–H5), includes 10 direct links you can use immediately, and focuses on security-first setup practices. Whether you're new to hardware wallets or refreshing your routine, read on.

Overview — Why Ledger & why this guide

Ledger hardware wallets securely store the private keys that give you access to your crypto assets. This guide covers everything from unboxing to advanced security tips. Each step is labeled with H3/H4/H5 headings so you can skim or deep-dive as you prefer.

What's covered

  • Unboxing and physical checks (H3)
  • Initial setup using the Official Setup Hub (H3)
  • Managing recovery phrases and best practices (H4)
  • Connecting to Ledger Live and app management (H4)
  • Troubleshooting and safety suggestions (H5)

Step-by-step Setup (Detailed)

Step 1 — Receive and inspect your device

Always purchase Ledger devices from official channels. Inspect the box for tamper-evident seals and packaging subtleties. If anything looks off, contact Ledger support before powering the device.

What to check

  • Seals and product packaging integrity.
  • Included accessories (USB cable, recovery sheet, quick start guides).
  • Model and serial details printed on the packaging.

Step 2 — Start at the Official Setup Hub

Open your browser and go to the Official Setup Hub to ensure you follow Ledger's verified workflow. Use this secure entry point rather than a search result to avoid phishing pages.

Go to Ledger.com/start

Why use the official hub?

The hub provides the latest firmware checks, recommended software (Ledger Live), and step-specific checks. It reduces the risk of following outdated or malicious instructions.

Step 3 — Power on and follow device prompts

Power on the device by connecting it to your computer or phone with the provided cable. Choose language and create a new device when prompted. Important: create your PIN directly on the device screen — never type it into your computer.

PIN guidelines (H4)

Use a PIN you can remember but that isn't trivial. Avoid birthdays or repeating sequences. The PIN will be requested on the device whenever you need to confirm transactions.

Step 4 — Write down your recovery phrase

The device will display a 24-word recovery phrase. This is your lifeline. Write each word on the supplied recovery sheet exactly as displayed and keep that sheet in a secure, offline location.

Recovery phrase best practices (H5)
  • Never store the phrase digitally (no photos, no cloud storage).
  • Consider splitting the phrase across multiple safe locations (shamir or split backups only with appropriate tooling).
  • Never share the phrase with third parties; Ledger support will never ask for it.

Step 5 — Confirm backup and finish

The device will ask you to confirm one or more words to validate the backup. After confirmation, finish the wizard and your device will be ready to connect to Ledger Live.

Connect to Ledger Live

Download Ledger Live from the Official Setup Hub if you haven't already. Install the app on your desktop or mobile device, and follow prompts to pair with your hardware device.

https://www.ledger.com/start → Download Ledger Live

Security Deep-Dive

Understanding your threat model

Security begins with defining what you're protecting against. Typical threats include phishing websites, compromised computers, and social engineering. Ledger hardware wallets mitigate many of these risks by keeping keys offline.

Phishing & online threats

Always verify URLs, use bookmarks for Ledger links, and consider a dedicated device for crypto operations. If a site asks for your recovery phrase, it's malicious — never enter it.

Device tampering

Check packaging and ensure firmware updates come from Ledger Live. If a device behaves unexpectedly during boot, contact support and refrain from using the device for transactions until validated.

Advanced protections

  • Use passphrase (25th secret word) only if you understand the risks and can manage the extra complexity.
  • Consider multisig setups for large holdings.
  • Store backups in geographically separate, secure locations (safe deposit box, home safe).

Apps, Accounts & Transaction Flow

Installing apps in Ledger Live (H3)

Ledger devices use "apps" to support different blockchains. Install only the apps you need, and manage them through Ledger Live. When performing a transaction, the device shows and asks you to confirm details (amounts, recipient address).

Verifying addresses

Always verify the receiving address on the physical device screen — the computer can be compromised and display an attacker-controlled address.

Using third-party wallets

Ledger is compatible with many third-party wallets. When you connect, the hardware wallet still signs transactions and keeps private keys offline. Use reputable third-party integrations and check official Ledger compatibility lists.

Troubleshooting & Recovery

Common issues

  • Device not detected: try a different cable/USB port, check that device firmware is current.
  • Ledger Live shows 'Device locked': enter your PIN on-device.
  • Missing funds after restoring: ensure you restored the exact 24-word phrase and used the correct passphrase (if used).

Recovery flow (if device lost/stolen)

Obtain a new Ledger device or a compatible recovery method, choose 'Restore device' during setup, and input your 24-word phrase. Funds are derived from your recovery phrase — that's why secure backups are critical.

When to contact support

If you suspect tampering, unexpected device behavior, or errors that persist after firmware updates, contact Ledger Support using links from the official site. Do not share your recovery phrase with support — they will never ask for it.

Everyday Workflows & Use Cases

Day-to-day: sending and receiving

Receive: share only your public address. Send: connect device, verify transaction details on-device, approve. Use small test transactions for new recipients.

Staking & DeFi

Ledger supports staking and DeFi via Ledger Live or compatible third-party apps. Read specific instructions for each protocol and always check for smart-contract approvals before confirming them on-device.

Business / office use (multi-user)

For office or team use, consider multisig wallets and strictly controlled physical access. Avoid sharing single-device PINs. Instead, use organizational key management solutions tailored to crypto custody.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can Ledger support multiple cryptocurrencies?

A: Yes. Ledger devices support many blockchains via Ledger Live or third-party wallets. Install apps for each chain you use.

Q: What if I forget my PIN?

A: After too many incorrect attempts the device may wipe. Use your recovery phrase to restore the wallet on a new device.

Q: Is Ledger Live required?

A: No — Ledger Live is the recommended official management app but you can use compatible third-party wallets. Always verify compatibility and follow official instructions.

Final Notes & Next Steps

Setting up a Ledger device securely is about careful steps and good habits. Use the Official Setup Hub every time you need to update or reinstall. Bookmark the official hub and only use verified links. If you maintain larger holdings, explore multisig and professional custody solutions.

Helpful checklist (print or keep offline)

  1. Confirm packaging and seals on arrival.
  2. Start at Ledger.com/start.
  3. Create PIN on device only.
  4. Write recovery phrase on supplied sheet; store offline.
  5. Verify addresses on-device before approving transactions.
  6. Keep firmware & Ledger Live up to date from official sources.

Stay safe, stay updated

Security is a practice, not a one-time task. Revisit your setup semi-annually to check firmware and storage conditions for backups.