I love the Company Ledger.. Been absolutely awesome, cutting edge, and super secure, had my Nano X for 3 years, zero issues, and great customer service, they answered all my questions, and continue to innovate, The best is yet to come.. Very Happy Customer, i believe in them as a whole, Great insight
Hello Brad, Yes, the Ledger Security Key app is available for Ledger Stax and Flex. It offers Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and Passkey capabilities, providing a secure and convenient alternative to traditional passwords. You can use it to log in to supported services by tapping your Ledger Stax on your phone or connecting it via USB to your laptop or PC. For more details, visit: support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/12350325732893-Ledger-Security-Key-app
what do you mean, it's an e-ink, it doesn't produce any brightness, it's more like interactive printed paper. The only way to make it brighter is to use it in a well lit area.
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (image you tuition loan endless kit north item dice during home filter). How should I go about transferring them to a ledger wallet?
Hey there, so your USDT are on OKX exchange, you do not need anything that has to do with your hot wallet seed phrase. You have to first set-up your Ledger device, meaning set-up PIN, generate 24 words recovery phrase from the Ledger's screen, then establish a genuine check connection between Ledger and Ledger Live. Once you are done setting up, you want to decide on which network you want to receive your USDT on. For example, if you want USDT ERC20 token, then you need to install the ETH app on your Ledger device > add an ETH account in Ledger Live > receive your Ledger ETH address > copy and paste it on OKX wallet, withdraw the USDT on the Ethereum network. And then the USDT will appear under your ETH account in Ledger Live: support.ledger.com/article/4404389645329-zd Always do a small test transfer before larger ones. If you need further help, and unsure what to do, please do open a Live chat or email ticket directly with our support team here: support.ledger.com Thank you
lcd eats a lot more energy, is not well readable in bright areas or at angle, and you don't need fast response on a hw wallet. It's for reading, not gaming or watching movies. Imo an e-ink display is a great fit for this application.
@@seekvapes9641 Makes sense. However, LCD still has strength. Eg displaying NFT image in color. As we don’t watch video on it, battery will be less a concern. E-ink is marketed as a niche solution. I heard years ago the manufacturer in Taiwan didn’t want to make it too popular. But I guess both are just fine. Maybe other cold wallet brands will soon release LCD cold wallets.
Will this product go the same way as my expensive Ledger Blue? The thing never had any updates or support after releases and felt a bit underwhelming to me
Hello, To Ledger team please give me fingerprint option because if i use ledger Stax on public this is dangerous for me because i need to enter pin code on public you all know public is not safe right if i enter pin code on so public area they have CCTV and people around can see what i do. So i hope you guys can put more option for fingerprint for more safety. Thank you.
Hello Frank, indeed, both Ledger Stax and Ledger Flex are designed to offer flexibility in how you manage your digital assets. While they feature Bluetooth connectivity for mobile use, you can still manage your Ledger devices using a laptop or desktop through the Ledger Live app. This ensures you have the option to use whichever device suits your needs best. Learn more about Ledger Flex here: www.ledger.com/academy/topics/ledgersolutions/ledger-flex-ease-of-use-free-from-compromise If you have further questions, do not hesitate to reach out here: support.ledger.com
Hello! The main differences between Ledger Stax and Ledger Flex are in their design and features. Ledger Stax, designed by Tony Fadell, features a larger 3.9” curved E Ink touchscreen, allowing for more customization, including the spine and lock screen. It also supports stacking multiple devices with in-built magnets. Ledger Flex, on the other hand, has a smaller 2.8” flat E Ink touchscreen, with customization limited to the lock screen. Its magnets are used for attaching accessories. Stax is priced at $399, while Flex is $249. Both offer the same high level of security. For more details, visit: www.ledger.com/academy/topics/ledgersolutions/ledger-flex-ease-of-use-free-from-compromise If you require any further assistance, you can always reach out directly to us here: support.ledger.com Thank you.
It's an e-ink display like in e-books. Those don't produce any brightness, they need to be lit externally, and excell in bright conditions like outdoors. Point a light at it to make it brighter.
Hello! indeed as mentioned in the helpful comment, the Ledger Flex uses E Ink technology, which may appear dimmer compared to other screens. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to adjust the brightness on the Ledger Flex. If the display seems unusually dim, it might be worth reaching out to Ledger support for further assistance: support.ledger.com Learn more about the display technology here: support.ledger.com/article/13582017880349-zd
Hey, Ledger's approach to open-source software is to balance transparency with security. While most of our code, including Ledger Live, Wallet API, Secure SDK, and embedded applications, is open-source, the firmware tied to the Secure Element remains closed-source. This is because the Secure Element contains proprietary intellectual property that enhances security against various attacks. We prioritize using Secure Elements to ensure the highest level of security for our users. For more details, visit: support.ledger.com/article/11132311094813-zd
Hello Mehdi, rest assured shipments are still underway and yours should be out soon! We greatly appreciate your patience and for supporting Ledger Stax - you will get an email notification when your order ships.
I had my Ledger account compromised about 1-1/2 weeks ago. Had ledger for years. Only hardcopy seed...stored in secure facility. Kept device on me and i was the only one with access. Police cyber-security involved as account was ~$300k. Everything points to seed compromise but highly unlikely based on how i had everything organized. At same time i had digital attacks on my online accounts including banks / credit cards. Ledger has been ZERO help...only saying that its impossible on their end. Something doesn't add up here.
Hello David, most of Ledger’s products are already open source, with over 150 open-source apps available. However, the Secure Element (SE) used in Ledger devices cannot be fully open-sourced due to its proprietary nature and the need for a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). We are committed to making more of our OS components available for review and verifiability. Learn more at: support.ledger.com/article/11132311094813-Ledger-s-open-source-roadmap
@@Ledger it is a shame, you have great hardware, but you have had some serious missteps over the years...last year's ledger recover release was a real disaster for you as it made everyone feel like you have had a back door into our keys (even if you did not, you didn't communicate it well)...i had half a dozen of your devices and used them religiously and trained friends and family to do the same...needless to say i stopped doing that and have moved everything over to trezor and keystone - and deleted and swiped clean all my ledger devices. Trezor is very inconvenient though because it requires the computer. you have to open source everything...if you do that and make a strong commitment to letting the community really inspect your software and have nothing to hide...i could be swayed back...this ledger flex looks really really cool...i am just SUS about everything you do now. Just being honest...I am not the only one who feels this way in the community. Would be an amazing opportunity for your company to do some outreach and openness and rebrand for the next billion users. :)
At Ledger, our mission has always been clear: to empower individuals to securely self-custody their assets. With over 10 years of innovation, 7 million devices sold, and zero hacks, Ledger is the trusted leader in hardware wallet security. 1. No Backdoor. Ever. Claims of an “active backdoor” on Ledger devices are categorically false. Ledger’s security model is based on secure element hardware and cryptography, ensuring that only the user has access to their private keys. Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, is an optional service and does not change this principle. Ledger takes transparency seriously. We employ proprietary software for our Secure Elements, ensuring the highest level of tamper resistance and security. Importantly, a majority of Ledger's code is open source, including Ledger Live, Wallet API, Secure SDK, and embedded applications on our devices. You can review key components like the LedgerOS commands dispatcher, and entry points of Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, implementation and its cryptographic library here. Ledger undergoes regular third-party security audits to ensure our security measures remain robust and reliable. 2. Ledger Recover: Cryptographic Innovation with Security. Ledger Recover is an opt-in paid subscription service provided in partnership with Coincover, an industry leader in digital asset protection. It is designed for those who find the traditional 24-word recovery sheet daunting. The service requires a paid subscription and leverages advanced encryption and shard-splitting technology: - Your seed phrase is split into 3 encrypted shards, each stored separately by trusted providers in three different jurisdictions. - The shards can only be reassembled with your explicit consent, through your device and ID verification with two of the three providers. Neither Ledger nor Coincover has access to your private keys at any point. - In the 1+ year since its launch, there have been zero incidents involving Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, with many customers expressing relief knowing they have added security, the peace of mind of having a backup SRP, and the convenience it provides. 3. Third-party access Misconceptions. Let’s clarify: - Ledger cannot decrypt your seed phrase. Shards are stored with independent providers, encrypted, and require your identity verification (IDV), Ledger device, and consent for decryption. - A minimum of two of the three fragments would be required for any jurisdiction to gain access to your wallet, and a court order would need to be obtained in at least two jurisdictions. These individual fragments are not exploitable on their own. Two of them would need to be recombined and decrypted with separate keys. Any order of this nature would realistically only ever be obtained in the most serious cases of criminality (such as where terrorist financing is suspected). - If a user chooses not to IDV and pay for the service, none of the above is relevant or applicable and the Ledger device operates the same as before. - If anyone gains access to your physical wallet, extracting keys is only possible if they know your PIN. Ledger’s secure element and PIN-protection prevent brute-force attempts, ensuring your funds remain secure-even in the event of theft or loss. Additionally, with over 600 million crypto owners worldwide, only a portion of them are in secure self-custody. Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, is aimed at empowering more people to self-custody their assets instead of relying only on centralized solutions. Ledger stands for self-sovereignty and security. Misinformation like this only hinders the movement toward wider crypto adoption and self-custody. We encourage everyone to research thoroughly and make informed decisions about their security.
if we use the security key do ledger know who i am as if i use google to login then i am known on my ledger so it would not be an·onym·ous just asking 😎
Hello! When you use the Ledger Security Key app for authentication, Ledger does not store or know your personal login information. The private key and associated metadata are stored on your Ledger device, not on Ledger's servers. This ensures your login process remains secure and private. For more details, you can visit: support.ledger.com/article/12350325732893-Ledger-Security-Key-app
AFAIK, "company" (probably including servers and software by multiple vendors) is not the same as their Hardware Wallet. Can you point me to an instance where the secure element has been breached?
Hi there - while we regret the data breach that happened 4 years ago, we have taken steps to ensure it won't happen again. Our devices were not impacted by this breach, and have never been hacked.
@@AkxTremisT There are no back doors You create the so-called back door. It's going through kyc with ledger for them to store your private key... Which is really only with your permission and not related to any pre-existing back door in any of The ledger devices... It's a separate service outside the whole ethos of not your keys, not your crypto... It's basically for customers who don't trust themselves and 24 words as much as they would relinquishing their sovereignty for what they might consider better security than if they would have it themselves... Tons of crypto has been lost due to people not having an outside party, third party or custodian outside themselves responsible for the private key or at least in addition to an individual And it's not like customer service can take a phone call from you and give you your 24 words As I understand it, they still can't get access to your private key, only with you asking for it getting it with your initiation... Still no direct access for ledger employees... But you have stored it online. And for most everybody that gets into hardware wallets, this is anathema as security should be air gapped as much as possible I think it's kind of multi-signature... If you pay for this monthly service, you are one of the signatures and ledger is another... And there should be a third... Maybe two out of three could work and one of the two has to be you... I'm speculating on how it exactly works cuz I don't remember all the details but It's not at all like ledger has the 24 words... I wouldn't use such a service unless there was insurance involved, And I wouldn't want to operate a company that has such a service unless our company had insurance
User interface, how is it better? Or do we have to wait for BTCsessions to explain. I noticed the audience at 2024 was not impressed with your presentation - 2or3 people clapped! Hope your listening.
No Backdoor. Always Secure. The suggestion of a “backdoor” in Ledger devices is unfounded. Ledger’s security framework relies on secure element technology and cryptographic safeguards, ensuring user-exclusive control of private keys. Optional features like Ledger Recover, developed with Coincover, maintain these essential security principles. Learn more: www.ledger.com/academy/basic-basics/ledgers-ecosystem/why-is-ledger-nano-so-secure
I love the Company Ledger..
Been absolutely awesome, cutting edge, and super secure, had my Nano X for 3 years, zero issues, and great customer service, they answered all my questions, and continue to innovate, The best is yet to come.. Very Happy Customer, i believe in them as a whole, Great insight
But did they fix the charging port issue from the nano x
Make your code 100% open source like u promised 1 year ago.
It’s a vital question! Up
TANGEM CODE IS NOT 100% OPEN SOURCE DO YOU REMIND THEM??????????????????????????????/
Why not enable Security Key for 2FA when signing transactions?
Hello Brad, Yes, the Ledger Security Key app is available for Ledger Stax and Flex. It offers Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and Passkey capabilities, providing a secure and convenient alternative to traditional passwords. You can use it to log in to supported services by tapping your Ledger Stax on your phone or connecting it via USB to your laptop or PC.
For more details, visit: support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/12350325732893-Ledger-Security-Key-app
The Versidium ecosystem is top-notch. Can't wait to see it grow!
Just ordered ledger Flex, with +70$ Bitcoin Bonus :D :X so Excited
same lets go! its arriving friday
@@Julian_0500 same friday :) lets gooooo
You took so long to release the Stax. Oh my God!!
Why is my screen so dang dark? There’s no way to change brightness on the Flex ?
I have same issue
what do you mean, it's an e-ink, it doesn't produce any brightness, it's more like interactive printed paper. The only way to make it brighter is to use it in a well lit area.
Is (cronos) chain supported?
yea
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (image you tuition loan endless kit north item dice during home filter). How should I go about transferring them to a ledger wallet?
Hey there, so your USDT are on OKX exchange, you do not need anything that has to do with your hot wallet seed phrase.
You have to first set-up your Ledger device, meaning set-up PIN, generate 24 words recovery phrase from the Ledger's screen, then establish a genuine check connection between Ledger and Ledger Live.
Once you are done setting up, you want to decide on which network you want to receive your USDT on.
For example, if you want USDT ERC20 token, then you need to install the ETH app on your Ledger device > add an ETH account in Ledger Live > receive your Ledger ETH address > copy and paste it on OKX wallet, withdraw the USDT on the Ethereum network.
And then the USDT will appear under your ETH account in Ledger Live: support.ledger.com/article/4404389645329-zd
Always do a small test transfer before larger ones.
If you need further help, and unsure what to do, please do open a Live chat or email ticket directly with our support team here: support.ledger.com
Thank you
Versidium's presale is a game-changer. Early adopters will be rewarded!
Looks very nice. I wonder why not using LCD touch for faster screen response?
lcd eats a lot more energy, is not well readable in bright areas or at angle, and you don't need fast response on a hw wallet. It's for reading, not gaming or watching movies. Imo an e-ink display is a great fit for this application.
@@seekvapes9641 Makes sense. However, LCD still has strength. Eg displaying NFT image in color. As we don’t watch video on it, battery will be less a concern. E-ink is marketed as a niche solution. I heard years ago the manufacturer in Taiwan didn’t want to make it too popular. But I guess both are just fine. Maybe other cold wallet brands will soon release LCD cold wallets.
Just got my VRS tokens! Versidium is going places!
Will this product go the same way as my expensive Ledger Blue? The thing never had any updates or support after releases and felt a bit underwhelming to me
I noticed that no drop tests were performed. Why is that?
Hey there - this video doesn't show anywhere near all of the testing that was done on Ledger Flex!
I can't wait to get my stacks!
Hello,
To Ledger team please give me fingerprint option because if i use ledger Stax on public this is dangerous for me because i need to enter pin code on public you all know public is not safe right if i enter pin code on so public area they have CCTV and people around can see what i do.
So i hope you guys can put more option for fingerprint for more safety.
Thank you.
So don’t do anything in public xD
Hopefully its not a 1mb storage on it, and hopefully preorders
not a mess like stax, and still not put after 2 years
Versidium is going to be the 100x project of the year!
Can you send feedback to the product team to support sending time locked bitcoin? please and thank you
So with the STAX and FLEX does ledger think no one uses a laptop or desktop anymore, everything has to be done on a phone?
The world has been trending that way for a while. The ratio of people who only have a smartphone keeps increasing.
Hello Frank, indeed, both Ledger Stax and Ledger Flex are designed to offer flexibility in how you manage your digital assets. While they feature Bluetooth connectivity for mobile use, you can still manage your Ledger devices using a laptop or desktop through the Ledger Live app. This ensures you have the option to use whichever device suits your needs best.
Learn more about Ledger Flex here: www.ledger.com/academy/topics/ledgersolutions/ledger-flex-ease-of-use-free-from-compromise
If you have further questions, do not hesitate to reach out here: support.ledger.com
What’s the difference between it and ledger stax 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Best I can tell, the only difference is form factor, smaller, no wrap-around screen
Hey there - you can find a comparison of all our devices here: shop.ledger.com/pages/hardware-wallets-comparison
Can you swap coins on the device?
Best presale of the year goes to Versidium! Don't miss out!
Brilliant technology
I'm still trying to understand the difference between Stax & Flex...? wtf
Hello! The main differences between Ledger Stax and Ledger Flex are in their design and features. Ledger Stax, designed by Tony Fadell, features a larger 3.9” curved E Ink touchscreen, allowing for more customization, including the spine and lock screen. It also supports stacking multiple devices with in-built magnets. Ledger Flex, on the other hand, has a smaller 2.8” flat E Ink touchscreen, with customization limited to the lock screen. Its magnets are used for attaching accessories. Stax is priced at $399, while Flex is $249. Both offer the same high level of security. For more details, visit: www.ledger.com/academy/topics/ledgersolutions/ledger-flex-ease-of-use-free-from-compromise
If you require any further assistance, you can always reach out directly to us here: support.ledger.com
Thank you.
WHAT ABOUT BATTERY???
Versidium is revolutionizing digital payments. Big things are coming!
We only need the cold wallet without the battery, bluetooth, touchscreen. Always simple is the best
So, tangem, arculus, paper.
Tangem is the way
@@finisaboriginependet7010 they do have the one ring...
then get a nano s plus
Wen official Litecoin MWEB implementation?
Now that's what we want ❤ . At least peace of mind for your assets. 🎉
My top pics for this bull run: Trias, Verasity and Versidium
Versidium on track to be the next big thing in crypto. So much potential
just watched a video that FLEX does not have as much memory as ledger nano X?
I got my ledger flex, but the screen seems so dim. Anyone else have this issue? It doesn’t seem to have a way to adjust brightness
It's an e-ink display like in e-books. Those don't produce any brightness, they need to be lit externally, and excell in bright conditions like outdoors. Point a light at it to make it brighter.
Hello! indeed as mentioned in the helpful comment, the Ledger Flex uses E Ink technology, which may appear dimmer compared to other screens. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to adjust the brightness on the Ledger Flex. If the display seems unusually dim, it might be worth reaching out to Ledger support for further assistance: support.ledger.com
Learn more about the display technology here: support.ledger.com/article/13582017880349-zd
Downside: closed source, recovery. Can you at least release a firmware without ledger recovery feature at all?
You do know you have to subscribe to Recovery? You can literally go about your day using any Ledger product without it affecting you in any way.
Why not make the firmware open source? That is a big selling point for me.
Hey, Ledger's approach to open-source software is to balance transparency with security. While most of our code, including Ledger Live, Wallet API, Secure SDK, and embedded applications, is open-source, the firmware tied to the Secure Element remains closed-source. This is because the Secure Element contains proprietary intellectual property that enhances security against various attacks. We prioritize using Secure Elements to ensure the highest level of security for our users. For more details, visit: support.ledger.com/article/11132311094813-zd
Merci mais peut on avoir une version française merci
Has been waiting for mine since ever, no way to reach anyone, generic email as my good is schedule on so and so date and still nothing,
Hello Mehdi, rest assured shipments are still underway and yours should be out soon!
We greatly appreciate your patience and for supporting Ledger Stax - you will get an email notification when your order ships.
Hello, I did receive an email stating I should receive it by July 25th latest,
Nothing received nor an email to rectify with a new delivery date,
Hey Mehdi, could you please share with us your ticket number? Thank you
Mark my words, Versidium will be listed on Binance soon!
I had my Ledger account compromised about 1-1/2 weeks ago. Had ledger for years. Only hardcopy seed...stored in secure facility. Kept device on me and i was the only one with access. Police cyber-security involved as account was ~$300k. Everything points to seed compromise but highly unlikely based on how i had everything organized. At same time i had digital attacks on my online accounts including banks / credit cards. Ledger has been ZERO help...only saying that its impossible on their end. Something doesn't add up here.
GRT The Power of Decentralized Indexing Infrastructure... The Graph... is Web3
Wrong, it’s the crypto that I’m invested that will be future
$ICP is Real Web 3!
If it’s compatible with the Cronos chain. Happy. #CRO
When will flex be available?
rn
2035
Shipping Aug 2
Versidium's VRS token is set to soar! Get ready for massive gains!
Stax came out like the cybertruck very late.
So this is for passwords for our logins AND crypto?
u have a bank in ur hand all ur money in it.
Release Ledger Trust first
Eagerly awaiting the impact of Versidium on the crypto market. The presale is just the beginning of what promises to be a groundbreaking journey
Like it 👍
Open source yet?
Hello David, most of Ledger’s products are already open source, with over 150 open-source apps available. However, the Secure Element (SE) used in Ledger devices cannot be fully open-sourced due to its proprietary nature and the need for a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). We are committed to making more of our OS components available for review and verifiability.
Learn more at: support.ledger.com/article/11132311094813-Ledger-s-open-source-roadmap
@@Ledger it is a shame, you have great hardware, but you have had some serious missteps over the years...last year's ledger recover release was a real disaster for you as it made everyone feel like you have had a back door into our keys (even if you did not, you didn't communicate it well)...i had half a dozen of your devices and used them religiously and trained friends and family to do the same...needless to say i stopped doing that and have moved everything over to trezor and keystone - and deleted and swiped clean all my ledger devices. Trezor is very inconvenient though because it requires the computer. you have to open source everything...if you do that and make a strong commitment to letting the community really inspect your software and have nothing to hide...i could be swayed back...this ledger flex looks really really cool...i am just SUS about everything you do now. Just being honest...I am not the only one who feels this way in the community. Would be an amazing opportunity for your company to do some outreach and openness and rebrand for the next billion users. :)
At Ledger, our mission has always been clear: to empower individuals to securely self-custody their assets. With over 10 years of innovation, 7 million devices sold, and zero hacks, Ledger is the trusted leader in hardware wallet security.
1. No Backdoor. Ever.
Claims of an “active backdoor” on Ledger devices are categorically false. Ledger’s security model is based on secure element hardware and cryptography, ensuring that only the user has access to their private keys. Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, is an optional service and does not change this principle.
Ledger takes transparency seriously. We employ proprietary software for our Secure Elements, ensuring the highest level of tamper resistance and security. Importantly, a majority of Ledger's code is open source, including Ledger Live, Wallet API, Secure SDK, and embedded applications on our devices. You can review key components like the LedgerOS commands dispatcher, and entry points of Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, implementation and its cryptographic library here. Ledger undergoes regular third-party security audits to ensure our security measures remain robust and reliable.
2. Ledger Recover: Cryptographic Innovation with Security.
Ledger Recover is an opt-in paid subscription service provided in partnership with Coincover, an industry leader in digital asset protection. It is designed for those who find the traditional 24-word recovery sheet daunting. The service requires a paid subscription and leverages advanced encryption and shard-splitting technology:
- Your seed phrase is split into 3 encrypted shards, each stored separately by trusted providers in three different jurisdictions.
- The shards can only be reassembled with your explicit consent, through your device and ID verification with two of the three providers.
Neither Ledger nor Coincover has access to your private keys at any point.
- In the 1+ year since its launch, there have been zero incidents involving Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, with many customers expressing relief knowing they have added security, the peace of mind of having a backup SRP, and the convenience it provides.
3. Third-party access Misconceptions.
Let’s clarify:
- Ledger cannot decrypt your seed phrase. Shards are stored with independent providers, encrypted, and require your identity verification (IDV), Ledger device, and consent for decryption.
- A minimum of two of the three fragments would be required for any jurisdiction to gain access to your wallet, and a court order would need to be obtained in at least two jurisdictions. These individual fragments are not exploitable on their own. Two of them would need to be recombined and decrypted with separate keys. Any order of this nature would realistically only ever be obtained in the most serious cases of criminality (such as where terrorist financing is suspected).
- If a user chooses not to IDV and pay for the service, none of the above is relevant or applicable and the Ledger device operates the same as before.
- If anyone gains access to your physical wallet, extracting keys is only possible if they know your PIN. Ledger’s secure element and PIN-protection prevent brute-force attempts, ensuring your funds remain secure-even in the event of theft or loss.
Additionally, with over 600 million crypto owners worldwide, only a portion of them are in secure self-custody. Ledger Recover, provided by Coincover, is aimed at empowering more people to self-custody their assets instead of relying only on centralized solutions.
Ledger stands for self-sovereignty and security. Misinformation like this only hinders the movement toward wider crypto adoption and self-custody. We encourage everyone to research thoroughly and make informed decisions about their security.
Retire after this cycle with Versidium VRS token. Opporunity of the year here guys!
if we use the security key do ledger know who i am as if i use google to login then i am known on my ledger so it would not be an·onym·ous just asking 😎
Hello! When you use the Ledger Security Key app for authentication, Ledger does not store or know your personal login information. The private key and associated metadata are stored on your Ledger device, not on Ledger's servers. This ensures your login process remains secure and private. For more details, you can visit: support.ledger.com/article/12350325732893-Ledger-Security-Key-app
i ordered my flex
flex on 'em
Awesome! 🙌 🙌
“The large screen” bit made me laugh, it’s tiny
Need a crypto tap pay ... or add credit card to pay for regular thing
Awsome
Name a white model that is the same color as the e-ink screen
proof that the private key can't leave the secure element without signing. otherwise you lost all my trust.
No company can prove that to you.
Italiano?
Why would this work or be needed by the masses .
So If I stole someones tiny Stax or Flex, I could just tap it on an app and it would log me in? how is this more secure than face id...
please read about 2FA
2024 is when i left ledger for tangem
5:51s-5:59s did he just fall in love? :) a tiny (flex) love story.
10+
Company's been breached more than once. No matter how ellegant the product seems, its not safe.
AFAIK, "company" (probably including servers and software by multiple vendors) is not the same as their Hardware Wallet. Can you point me to an instance where the secure element has been breached?
Open source or no deal.
Hi there - while we regret the data breach that happened 4 years ago, we have taken steps to ensure it won't happen again. Our devices were not impacted by this breach, and have never been hacked.
people are scared of backdoor.. Until you clear the security aspect to the customers this excellent product won't scale
@@AkxTremisT
There are no back doors
You create the so-called back door. It's going through kyc with ledger for them to store your private key... Which is really only with your permission and not related to any pre-existing back door in any of The ledger devices... It's a separate service outside the whole ethos of not your keys, not your crypto...
It's basically for customers who don't trust themselves and 24 words as much as they would relinquishing their sovereignty for what they might consider better security than if they would have it themselves...
Tons of crypto has been lost due to people not having an outside party, third party or custodian outside themselves responsible for the private key or at least in addition to an individual
And it's not like customer service can take a phone call from you and give you your 24 words
As I understand it, they still can't get access to your private key, only with you asking for it getting it with your initiation... Still no direct access for ledger employees... But you have stored it online. And for most everybody that gets into hardware wallets, this is anathema as security should be air gapped as much as possible
I think it's kind of multi-signature... If you pay for this monthly service, you are one of the signatures and ledger is another... And there should be a third... Maybe two out of three could work and one of the two has to be you...
I'm speculating on how it exactly works cuz I don't remember all the details but It's not at all like ledger has the 24 words...
I wouldn't use such a service unless there was insurance involved, And I wouldn't want to operate a company that has such a service unless our company had insurance
All devices have backdoors for authorities to get your keys.. Since then I kicked my devices in the bin..
User interface, how is it better?
Or do we have to wait for BTCsessions to explain.
I noticed the audience at 2024 was not impressed with your presentation - 2or3 people clapped! Hope your listening.
depois de ter vazado meus dados antigamente, recebo email e vou receber email toda vida de spams tentando roubar meus dados. Ótima empresa.
Ledger. Made In France.
Just NANO X
Not for me
Nanos are horrible when it comes to navigation
there is ledger nano x, no need for this
I will never buy again from Ledger. Sorry, you deceived and fooled us with too many important errors. Ciao.
Havent even sent people their Stax and they're trying to push this? wth.....
The apparent lag reminds me of the Kindle
For that reason … I’m out.
with a backdoor ?
Of cause
No Backdoor. Always Secure.
The suggestion of a “backdoor” in Ledger devices is unfounded. Ledger’s security framework relies on secure element technology and cryptographic safeguards, ensuring user-exclusive control of private keys. Optional features like Ledger Recover, developed with Coincover, maintain these essential security principles.
Learn more: www.ledger.com/academy/basic-basics/ledgers-ecosystem/why-is-ledger-nano-so-secure
Digital coin value as is digital payment value is Derived NOW from wallet satisfactions and security pleasures.😊R.KO.