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Ledger live linux7/13/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The Ledger's two-button interface works better than I had expected. The setup process was well documented, and the on-screen guide was clear. I'm not a fan of AppImage executables, if only because they're a pain to integrate with a desktop environment (unless that just means I don't know how to do it). The less positive note is that it's an AppImage, rather than a. No need for an unofficial client, or someone else's repackaging. I installed the Ledger Live software, from the official website.Ī positive note is that it supports Linux. It arrived with about 45% charge, so I just popped it on charge while I installed the software. I checked that the packaging was sealed (although I doubt it would take a criminal mastermind to reseal a package.). I bought it via Amazon, and it was the first time I'd experienced Amazon insisting I provide a PIN code to the driver, before they would deliver the package. It was readily available, and seemed to offer what I need now and what I might need in future. Ledger Nano XĪ friend recommended a Ledger Nano X. I don't have much cryptocurrency, and I view it as an experiment, and a learning exercise for me, rather than as a viable alternative to fiat at the moment, and this exercise too was interesting. So I thought it was a good opportunity to try a hardware cryptocurrency wallet. As part of moving from an iPhone to something else (currently a OnePlus 6T running /e/), I needed to move my on-iPhone Bitcoin wallet somewhere.
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