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'''Popular coins and tokens supported include:'''
'''As of this page's most recent update, and according to documentation found online, popular coins and tokens supported include the following (see official website for more information):'''


[[Bitcoin]]
[[Bitcoin]]
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[[Axie Infinity]]
[[Axie Infinity]]
[[Base]]


[[Bitcoin Cash]]
[[Bitcoin Cash]]
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[[Polkadot]]
[[Polkadot]]
[[Polygon]]


[[Shiba Inu]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:Cold Wallets]]
[[Category:Hardware Wallets]]
[[Category:Non-Custodial Wallets]]
[[Category:Bitcoin Wallets]]
[[Category:Ethereum Wallets]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 10 October 2024


Official Website: https://www.ledger.com/


As of this page's most recent update, and according to documentation found online, popular coins and tokens supported include the following (see official website for more information):

Bitcoin

Ethereum

Aave

Arweave

Avalanche

Axie Infinity

Base

Bitcoin Cash

BNB

Cardano

Chainlink

Dai

Dogecoin

dogwifhat

Filecoin

Flow

Helium

Immutable X

Internet Computer

LEO Token

Litecoin

Monero

NEAR Protocol

Optimism

Pepe

Polkadot

Polygon

Shiba Inu

Solana

Stellar

Sui

Tether

Tezos

Toncoin

TRON

Uniswap

USDC

Worldcoin

XRP

Notes

  1. A cryptocurrency wallet not connected to the internet. These may be hardware devices or any media that can be used to record private keys or seed phrases, like simple pen and paper. Cold wallets are typically used for long-term storage since extra steps are required to broadcast transactions to the network. Physical devices acting as cold wallets are still susceptible to theft, damage, or other types of loss.
  2. A physical device intended to be kept offline in order to securely store the private keys used to access cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.
  3. A cryptocurrency wallet in which the owner has exclusive and full control over the private keys used to authorize transactions of digital assets on a blockchain. Owners of non-custodial wallets are fully responsible for the safety and security of the digital assets they manage.
  4. Acronym - Ethereum Virtual Machine