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A concise, clean presentation to help users set up, secure, and confidently use their Ledger hardware wallet.

Introduction

Ledger hardware wallets are built to keep your crypto private keys offline and under your control. This presentation walks through the essentials: unboxing, first-time setup, firmware updates, simple day-to-day handling, and security best practices so you can use your Ledger with confidence and minimal fuss.

Why a hardware wallet matters

Storing private keys on a hardware device isolates them from internet threats. Unlike hot wallets or exchanges, a hardware wallet reduces the risk of remote theft by keeping signing operations inside a tamper-resistant device. For anyone holding crypto long-term, using Ledger adds a critical layer of protection.

Core benefits

Before you begin

Unpack only in a private space, verify tamper-evident packaging, and use the official Ledger apps and guides. Never enter your recovery phrase online or share it. This deck links to official Ledger resources for each major step so you always follow the vendor-recommended flows.

Ten official resources

Step-by-step setup (quick)

Step 1 — Verify & unbox

Check seals, compare packaging to official pictures, and ensure the device model matches your purchase.

Step 2 — Initialize device

Connect to your computer, follow the on-device prompts to create a PIN, and write down the recovery phrase exactly as shown — offline and on the included recovery card.

Step 3 — Install Ledger Live

Download Ledger Live from the official site. Use it to add accounts, install apps on your Ledger device, and manage transactions.

Step 4 — Keep firmware updated

Regular firmware updates close attack vectors. Ledger Live guides you through safe firmware upgrades.

Handling & daily use

For regular transactions, use Ledger Live or compatible third-party wallets that support Ledger. Always double-check addresses on the device screen before confirming. Treat the device like a key — store it securely and do not lend it out.

Quick operational checklist

Recovery & disaster planning

If your device is lost or stolen, your funds remain recoverable using the recovery phrase on a new Ledger or compatible wallet. Store the recovery phrase in a secure offline location and consider multiple backup copies in separate secure places.

Best-practice tips

This presentation is intentionally compact and actionable. Use the official links above for the latest step-by-step walkthroughs, screenshots, and videos directly from Ledger.

Open official setup guide