Why Use Ledger.com/Start for Your Crypto Security?
  Ledger hardware wallets are trusted worldwide for their unmatched ability to keep cryptocurrencies safe from online threats. By following the Ledger.com/Start Setup, you establish true cold storage — meaning your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto assets remain offline, away from hackers and malware. 
  Expert Insight: Hardware wallets are considered the gold standard in crypto security. Unlike software or exchange wallets, your private keys never touch the internet.
  What You’ll Need Before Starting
  
    - A genuine Ledger device (Nano X, Nano S Plus, or Stax).
- A computer or smartphone with internet access.
- Official access to Ledger.com/Start.
- A pen and your 24-word recovery sheet — never digitize or photograph it.
- Optional: a metal backup plate for long-term storage.
Warning: Only purchase Ledger devices from 
ledger.com or authorized resellers. Fake or second-hand devices may be compromised.
 
  Step-by-Step: Ledger.com/Start Setup
  1. Visit 
Ledger.com/Start and download the official Ledger Live app. Choose your operating system and follow on-screen installation prompts.
 
  
  2. Unbox your Ledger device and verify it’s factory sealed. Do not use if seals are broken or packaging looks suspicious.
  
  3. Connect your Ledger device to your computer or phone. Open Ledger Live and select “Set up as new device.”
  
  4. Choose a secure PIN (4–8 digits). This prevents unauthorized physical access.
  
  5. Write down your 24-word recovery phrase on the provided sheet. Keep it offline, private, and never share it online — not even with Ledger Support.
  
  6. Verify your recovery phrase on the device (Recovery Check). This ensures you copied it correctly.
  
  7. Install the apps for Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other crypto assets via Ledger Live. Add your accounts, and you’re ready to receive and send securely.
  Tip: Start by transferring a small amount first. Always verify the wallet address on your device screen before confirming any transaction.
  Offline Crypto Storage & Best Practices
  
    - Keep your Ledger disconnected when not in use.
- Store your recovery phrase in a safe or fireproof metal plate.
- Regularly update Ledger Live and your device firmware from official sources.
- Never share your recovery phrase, even if asked by someone claiming to be support.
- Use your Ledger to verify transaction details physically on the device screen.
Uphold Login & Ledger — How They Work Together
  Many users search “Uphold login” when transferring crypto from custodial platforms to personal wallets. Uphold is an exchange that holds your funds temporarily, while your Ledger is a cold storage device — meaning you control your keys. Once your assets are transferred to your Ledger, they are safe offline and immune to exchange breaches.
  For secure Uphold access, always log in via 
Uphold.com and enable 2FA. Avoid login links shared in emails or social media messages.
Frequently Asked Questions
  1. What is the official Ledger.com/Start page?
  The Ledger.com/Start page is the only official guide for setting up new Ledger hardware wallets. It ensures you download authentic Ledger Live software.
  2. How does cold storage protect my crypto?
  Cold storage keeps your private keys offline, meaning even if your computer is hacked, your Bitcoin and Ethereum remain untouched.
  3. Can I use Ledger with exchanges like Uphold?
  Yes. You can send crypto from Uphold to your Ledger’s address for secure, offline storage. Always double-check wallet addresses on the Ledger device itself before sending.
  4. What if I lose my Ledger device?
  Simply buy a new Ledger and restore it using your 24-word recovery phrase. As long as your phrase is safe, your crypto is safe.
  5. Is it safe to store my recovery phrase digitally?
  No. Never store your seed phrase on a computer, phone, or cloud. Use paper or metal backup only.
  6. How do I verify my Ledger device is genuine?
  During setup, Ledger Live performs a built-in authenticity check. Only proceed if your device passes verification.
  7. Where can I get official support?
  Visit support.ledger.com for official help and scam alerts. Ledger Support will never ask for your recovery phrase.