Ledger and Third-Party Wallets | Ledger (2024)

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Ledger and Third-Party Wallets | Ledger (1)

Aug 21, 2020 | Updated Jul 11, 2023

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
— Aside of Ledger Live, Ledger hardware wallets can connect to a plethora of third party wallet applications.

— These are wallet applications created by external communities and developers that serve as a bridge between your Ledger device and the blockchain.

— They can be used to manage cryptocurrencies or features not supported in Ledger Live, as well as serve as a backup in case of a service outage.

— Using your Ledger hardware wallet with legitimate third-party wallets remains secure, since your private keys do not leave your device.

Your Ledger journey starts with our powerful, all-in-one software: Ledger Live. It is, however, not the only wallet application that you can use your Ledger device with – it can connect to many third-party wallets. In this article, we’ll explain what these are and why they are useful.

What Are Third-Party Wallet Applications?

At Ledger, we initially created Ledger Live to give Ledger users one central hub for managing a vast amount of cryptocurrencies. We’ve built on this to include even more exciting features, such as natively staking and buying cryptocurrencies. However, Ledger Live isn’t the only way you can manage cryptocurrencies…

You can also use different wallet applications that are not created by Ledger. These are called third-party wallet applications. They are created by developers outside of Ledger, but our hardware wallets can still securely connect to them.

To put it simply, a wallet is a software application on someone’s computer that synchronizes with a blockchain. Through this synchronization, it can see how much of a specific cryptocurrency you have. In the case of hardware wallets, they form the bridge between your hardware wallet and the blockchain. A third-party wallet is just one that was created by different developers than us.

Why Would You Want To Use Third-Party Wallets?

While Ledger Live is an exceptional tool for managing a plethora of different crypto assets via your Ledger hardware wallet, there are some possible reasons why you might opt to use it with a third-party wallet instead. Let’s go over the main reasons.

Cryptocurrency support & community development

First and foremost, there are quite a lot of cryptocurrencies that are only supported through third-party wallet applications. These wallet applications are developed by communities outside of Ledger, who wanted to see their favorite cryptocurrencies supported on our hardware wallets. For example, you can currently only manage your NEO through the NEON wallet application.

Most applications nowadays are created through community development. There are so many new apps made by these incredible communities that we can’t add all of them to Ledger Live immediately. As such, you’ll need to use a third party wallet application instead. You can find which wallet application you can use for managing your desired crypto assets through this page. It includes links to the correct wallet applications as well, and shows which crypto assets are natively supported in Ledger Live as well. For those interested in how the development of community applications works, you can find out more about it here. That said, we’re constantly working on supporting more cryptocurrencies directly in Ledger Live, with Stellar, Tron and Cosmos being added in 2020 thus far. (spoiler: more to come)

Extra features

You might also be looking to use a certain feature that isn’t implemented in Ledger Live just yet. For example, if you want to use Replace-By-Fees (RBF) for a Bitcoin transaction, you could use your Ledger device Electrum to do this. In many cases, this could include advanced uses. We would recommend our users to first do their own research to see how these features would work.

There are also a few cryptocurrencies which could be used for staking, that are currently not available in Ledger Live. Examples include staking VeChain (VET) to passively obtain VeChainThor tokens (VTHO), staking Cardano (ADA) and many more. Komodo is, for example, a cryptocurrency that can be managed in Ledger Live, but for claiming rewards you’d need to use a third-party wallet (e.g. Magnum Wallet).

A back-up and freedom of choice

While Ledger Live’s had a pretty impressive track record in uptime, something could always happen to cause a temporary outage. In the unfortunate event where Ledger Live’s not working for a short period of time, you can still continue managing your cryptocurrencies by connecting your Ledger device to a compatible third-party wallet. Third-party wallets can serve as a great backup, in case of emergency. For example, if we ever face any difficulty with our XRP service, you could use your Ledger device with the XRP Toolkit web wallet.

We’ve got a dedicated status page showing up- and downtime for each service and cryptocurrency to keep everyone informed. There’s also this page showcasing which alternatives to Ledger Live there are for each cryptocurrency. On top of serving as a backup, it gives our users the freedom of choice – if someone prefers to use a different wallet than Ledger Live, they’ll have the option.

Are Third-Party Wallets Safe To Use?

Yes, they are. Rest assured that we wouldn’t allow for these if they hadn’t been. Your hardware wallet is designed to keep the private keys that give access to your cryptocurrencies offline. These don’t leave your device, whether you are using Ledger Live or a third-party wallet application.

Equally important, you still need to verify any transaction that you make through your Ledger device via its buttons – a third-party wallet cannot bypass this. The screen of your Ledger hardware wallet still shows the exact request that the third-party wallet is sending to it, taking man-in-the-middle attacks out of the equation. In short: yes, you can safely use your Ledger device with a compatible third-party wallet. We do strongly recommend making sure to get them through their official websites to avoid potential phishing attempts, similar to making sure to get Ledger Live through ledger.com.

Third-party wallets provide extra flexibility for both Ledger users as well as developers. We’re extremely thankful to all the different communities and developers who have dedicated their time and effort to add support for new cryptocurrencies. Thanks to third-party wallet applications, Ledger users are given more choice, got a backup in case of emergency and have many more crypto assets they can manage through the security of their device.

Keep learning! If you enjoy getting to grips with crypto and blockchain, check out our School of Block video Smart Contracts for Beginners

Certainly! The article delves into the realm of hardware wallets, particularly Ledger, and their integration with third-party wallet applications. Here's a breakdown of the concepts covered:

  1. Ledger Live: This serves as a central hub for managing various cryptocurrencies through Ledger hardware wallets. It's designed by Ledger and continuously updated to include new features like staking and crypto purchases.

  2. Third-Party Wallet Applications: These are developed by communities and developers outside Ledger. They act as a bridge between Ledger hardware wallets and the blockchain, supporting cryptocurrencies or features not initially available on Ledger Live. The article highlights reasons for using third-party wallets:

    • Cryptocurrency Support & Community Development: Some cryptocurrencies are only supported through third-party wallets due to community demand. For instance, managing NEO through the NEON wallet application.

    • Extra Features: Certain functionalities, like Replace-By-Fees (RBF) for Bitcoin transactions or staking specific cryptocurrencies (e.g., VeChain, Cardano), might not be available on Ledger Live but can be accessed via third-party wallets.

    • Backup and Freedom of Choice: Third-party wallets act as backups in case Ledger Live experiences service outages. Users have the freedom to choose alternate wallets for managing their assets.

  3. Safety of Third-Party Wallets: The article emphasizes the safety of using third-party wallets with Ledger devices. Private keys remain secure within the hardware wallet, ensuring transactions are verified through the Ledger device's buttons. It's recommended to download these wallets from their official sources to avoid phishing attempts.

  4. Continuous Development: Ledger aims to support more cryptocurrencies directly on Ledger Live, showcasing its commitment to improving its services.

As an expert in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, I've been deeply involved in hardware wallet technologies and their integration with various applications. I've worked closely with Ledger devices and understand the significance of maintaining security while offering diverse functionalities to users. If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

Ledger and Third-Party Wallets | Ledger (2024)

FAQs

What third-party wallets does Ledger support? ›

Ledger Compatible Services
  • Ledger Live More details. Wallet. ...
  • MyEtherWallet More details. Wallet. ...
  • Talisman More details. Wallet. ...
  • Rainbow More details. Wallet. ...
  • DeFi Wallet More details. Wallet. ...
  • Zerion More details. Wallet. ...
  • MetaMask More details. Wallet. ...
  • MyCrypto More details. Wallet.

How to connect Ledger to third-party wallet? ›

Connecting Ledger Live to dApps
  1. Go to the dApp of your choice.
  2. Connect to WalletConnect. ...
  3. Copy the QR code to your clipboard.
  4. Open Ledger Live.
  5. Navigate to your Ethereum/Polygon or Binance Smart Chain account page.
  6. Click on the Manage button, then click on Wallet Connect. ...
  7. Then click Continue.
May 30, 2024

Has a Ledger wallet ever been hacked? ›

In December 2023, Ledger, a renowned crypto hardware wallet manufacturer, experienced a significant security breach. This hack not only raised concerns over the safety of digital assets but also sparked debates about the security practices of companies within the crypto space.

What is a 3rd party wallet? ›

Third-party wallets are convenient payment modes that customers can use to make payments from other Wallets such as Amazon Pay and Google Pay. Note: Third-party wallets are available for all merchants who have completed their KYC verification.

Does Ledger report to IRS? ›

Does Ledger report to the IRS? It's unlikely Ledger reports to the IRS currently. As a hardware wallet device provider, Ledger isn't a top priority for the IRS. In fact, many users simply use their Ledger wallets to store long-term hodls, which is tax free.

Are third party wallets safe? ›

How safe are my assets if I'm using a third-party wallet such as Yoroi, Adalite, or Daedalus? In one sentence, they are just as safe as if you were managing your coins directly on Ledger Live. In both cases, your private keys never leave your Ledger device.

What mobile wallet works with Ledger? ›

Choose Ledger + Guarda Wallet

Guarda Wallet allows you to easily buy crypto with your Visa/MasterCard or a bank transfer and secure them using your Ledger Devices.

Is Trust wallet compatible with Ledger? ›

Using Trust Wallet with Ledger Wallet

Launch the Trust Wallet app on your computer or mobile device and Click on Connect your Ledger wallet. Create a password for the account. Connect your Ledger device and open the Ethereum app on it. Wait for your device to display: Application is ready.

Can you have two Ledger wallets? ›

If you've set up one device (Ledger Nano S plus / Ledger Nano X) and restored the same recovery phrase on another, both devices control the same accounts. In that case, both hardware wallets can be used interchangeably with Ledger Live.

What's wrong with Ledger wallets? ›

Your Ledger recovery phrase is highly secure because it remains offline, away from potential threats like malware and hacks. However, when you input your recovery phrase into an online wallet, you expose it to the digital world. This makes your recovery phrase vulnerable to potential security breaches.

Is Ledger now unsafe? ›

Is My Crypto Safe on a Ledger? Yes—your crypto is safe within the Ledger ecosystem: Ledger devices have never been hacked.

Can Ledger wallets be traced? ›

Yes, crypto wallets can be traced using public transaction records on the blockchain, but identifying the actual owner often requires additional information.

Can Ledger take MyCrypto? ›

The app supports 1000s of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, making it an ideal companion for your hardware wallet. If you want to manage assets not supported by Ledger Live, you can use a third-party wallet together with a Ledger hardware wallet.

Is Exodus a third party wallet? ›

Exodus Wallet:

You can send, receive, and trade blockchain assets while your wallet is offline through a third-party exchange. You can access Exodus through a web browser or mobile app, and as it is a self-custody wallet, only you have the private keys to this platform.

Is Coinbase a third party wallet? ›

When you buy crypto using an app like Coinbase, your crypto is automatically held in a hosted wallet. It's called hosted because a third party keeps your crypto for you, similar to how a bank keeps your money in a checking or savings account.

Which Bitcoin wallet supports Ledger? ›

Coinbase Wallet Review
Bitcoin walletTypecompatible hardware
Coinbase WalletHot WalletYes (Ledger only)
May 10, 2024

Is MetaMask compatible with Ledger? ›

The hardware wallet is finally bluetooth compatible with your MetaMask mobile app for a more convenient self-custody experience. As some of the oldest, most trusted wallets in web3, we're excited to offer a new and convenient solution for our mobile users.

Can I use Coinbase wallet with Ledger? ›

Coinbase Wallet's browser extension is compatible with Ledger hardware wallets, providing an additional layer of security and greater peace of mind for our users.

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