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  • About Money On Chain
  • Getting started
    • What do I need to know first
    • Wallets available
      • Mobile wallet
        • Rabby
        • SafePal
        • Beexo
        • Exodus
        • UniFi
        • Metamask
      • Web3 wallet
        • Metamask
        • Rabby
        • Unifi
        • SafePal
        • Exodus
        • Enkrypt
      • Hardware wallet setup
        • Ledger
          • Installing Ledger Live
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Installing applications
          • Logging in to the platform
        • Trezor
          • Installing Trezor Suite
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Logging in to the platform
    • Getting rBTC for network fees
      • Getting rBTC with Boltz
      • Getting rBTC and back to BTC with FastBTC
      • Getting rBTC with LNp2pbot
      • Getting rBTC with the 2WayPeg
        • Using the app
          • BTC to RBTC
          • RBTC to BTC
        • Using Electrum and MyCrypto
  • Using Money On Chain
    • How to access the platform
    • How to get tokens
      • How to mint tokens
        • How to mint DoC
        • How to mint BPro
      • How to swap tokens
        • How to swap tokens for DOC
          • Symbiosis
          • OKU Trade
          • Stargate
          • Rubic
          • OpenOcean
          • Sushi Swap
          • Balmy
          • UniFi
          • Sovryn
          • TEX
      • How to get MOC tokens
        • How to claim MoC Tokens from Liquidity Mining
        • How to swap MOC tokens
          • Symbiosis
          • OKU Trade
          • Stargate
          • Rubic
          • OpenOcean
          • Sushi Swap
          • Balmy
          • UniFi
          • Sovryn
          • TEX
    • How to stake MOC tokens
      • Staking with MOC Manager
      • Staking with the dApp
      • Staking with MOC Tools
    • How to vote in MOC governance
      • With MOC Manager
      • With MOC Tools
    • How to get yield
      • Tropykus
      • Sovryn
  • Going deeper
    • Video Resources
    • Useful Links
    • Understanding Metrics
    • Using the TestNet
    • Using the TEX
  • Money On Chain Apps
  • Stablecoin Protocol
  • TEX - Decentralized Token Exchange
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Protocol FAQ
    • Fees and Rewards
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Integrators
    • Documentation
    • Resources
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Ledger

Get to know your Ledger wallet in depth to keep your crypto assets safe. Learn more on our website.

PreviousHardware wallet setupNextInstalling Ledger Live

Last updated 1 year ago

Open the box with the Ledger Nano S. You will find the device, similar to a pen drive, an envelope with some cards, and a cable to connect it to the computer.

Open a browser and go to start.ledgerwallet.com as indicated by one of the cards.

The path in the address bar will change to and you’ll see the screen above.

It says there are 4 steps to install the wallet, we will cover them more in detail.

Next step:

Installing Ledger Live
https://www.ledger.com/start/