Wallet
Ledger
Ledger is usually the default self-custody upgrade path for users moving from convenience-first storage toward stronger long-term control.
Support breadth is strong, but exact experience can still vary by chain, app flow, and whether a third-party wallet connection is required.
- • Users who want self-custody control.
- • People who care about stronger hardware-linked security.
- • Users who want at least some assets supported natively rather than only partially.
- • Users expecting every asset route to be equally clean.
- • Users who want the absolute simplest mobile-only flow.
- • Anyone who ignores source confidence and freshness on support claims.
Support breadth is strong, but exact experience can still vary by chain, app flow, and whether a third-party wallet connection is required.
Reputation & user sentiment
Independent ratings and community sentiment
Use these as supporting trust context, not as a replacement for custody, compatibility, or route analysis.
Strong long-term storage reputation, but users still bring up support and trust issues around company decisions.
- • hardware security
- • broad asset support
- • long-term storage confidence
- • Ledger Live limitations
- • support frustration
- • past trust controversy still mentioned
Supported assets
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Verified from official Ledger supported assets page.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Solana
Verified from official Ledger supported assets page.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Verified from official Ledger supported assets page.
Support: TOKEN STANDARD · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Bitcoin
Verified from official Ledger supported assets page.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Bitcoin
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Bitcoin
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: TON
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Sui
Ledger Live support indicates native SUI support for sending, receiving, and staking.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Country notes
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in the UK, but Travel Rule flows may require declaring ownership of destination wallet addresses when withdrawing from centralized exchanges.
Travel Rule and tax/reporting friction remain meaningful when moving funds between exchanges and self-custody wallets.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Exchange-to-wallet movements may involve stronger Travel Rule ownership checks.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Germany, but Travel Rule friction and ownership verification for unhosted wallets are especially strong.