Ledger.com/Start is the official onboarding platform created to help users securely initialize their Ledger hardware wallet. Setting up a hardware wallet correctly is one of the most important steps in protecting cryptocurrency holdings. Ledger devices are designed to keep private keys offline, reducing exposure to online attacks, phishing attempts, and malicious software.
This guide explains everything you need to know about Ledger.com/Start, including device setup, recovery phrase protection, Ledger Live installation, and safe crypto management practices.
Ledger.com/Start is the official setup gateway for Ledger hardware wallets. It provides verified instructions to ensure that users initialize their devices securely and avoid fraudulent software or counterfeit devices.
Using Ledger.com/Start helps users:
Initialize a new Ledger wallet safely
Create and protect a recovery phrase
Install the Ledger Live application
Manage multiple cryptocurrencies securely
Verify device authenticity
Following the official setup process is essential for long-term asset security.
Preparing properly before starting the setup reduces mistakes and security risks.
A new Ledger hardware wallet
Computer or smartphone
USB cable or Bluetooth-enabled device
Internet connection
Pen and paper for recovery phrase storage
Never use a Ledger device that arrives with a pre-set PIN or written recovery phrase. This is a sign of compromise.
Connect your Ledger hardware wallet to your computer or mobile device. Once powered on, the device will display instructions guiding you through the setup process.
Select the option to set up the device as a new wallet. This generates unique private keys inside the secure hardware element.
You will be prompted to create a PIN code. This PIN prevents unauthorized physical access to your device.
PIN security tips:
Avoid simple patterns
Do not reuse existing PINs
Never store your PIN digitally
The Ledger device will generate a 24-word recovery phrase. This phrase is the only way to restore access to your crypto if the device is lost or damaged.
To complete setup, the device will ask you to verify certain words from the recovery phrase. This ensures that it has been recorded correctly.