Ledger Nano X - Gold (Bitcoin, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, Others)
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Ledger Nano X - Gold

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Question about Ledger Nano X - Gold

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Anonymous

3 months ago

To what extent can we assume that the ledgers purchased from digitec have not been tampered with and are still in their original condition? There are some reports of hacked ledgers bought from Amazon. Thank you

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ronaldinhojac

3 months ago

Helpful answer

To ensure that a new ledger (e.g. a Ledger Nano S, Ledger Nano X or Ledger Stax) has not been tampered with, you should carry out the following steps:

1. check the original packaging
- Make sure that the packaging is unopened and undamaged.
- Ledger does not seal the packaging with security stickers to prevent users from relying on counterfeit seals. Instead, look for signs of tampering, such as adhesive residue or double-sticked areas.

2. check the device the first time you switch it on
- The first time you switch on the device, it should ask you to set a new PIN.
- If the device already has a PIN or you do not have the option of setting a new PIN, it may have been tampered with.
- The device must not have a pre-installed recovery seed list!
- If a "recovery seed" has been supplied or the device shows you a predefined seed phrase, you should not use it under any circumstances!

3. use official Ledger Live software
- Only download Ledger Live from the official website (https://www.ledger.com/ledger-liv...)
- Connect your device to Ledger Live and check whether it is recognised as authentic.
- In Ledger Live under "Settings" → "Device verification" you can verify the authenticity of your device.

4. check firmware version and updates
- Make sure that the device is running an official firmware version from Ledger.
- Open Ledger Live → "Manager" and check whether a firmware update is offered.
- If your device contains an unknown or not officially signed firmware, you should not use it.

5. check for hidden hardware manipulation
- If you have any doubts, you can visually check the device for tampering:
- Are screws or housing edges damaged?
- Are there any signs of openings or soldered components?

If you have any suspicions: Do not use the device and contact Ledger Support!