![]() Ledger hardware wallets use separate applications to manage your cryptocurrencies. It is the applications that take up space in the hardware wallet, not the cryptocurrency. Applications can vary in size, with some like the BTC application being bigger than others. Storage capacity dictates how many applications, or Apps, you can store in the device at any give time (see below for an explanation on Apps). Smartphone requirements: iOS 13+ Android 8.1+ĭimensions: 62.39 x 17.40 x 8.24 mm Why is storage capacity important? Ledger Live on smartphone: via OTG cable (to be purchased separately)ĭesktop requirements: 64 bit desktop computer Windows (8.1 and above) MacOS (10.14 and above) Linux Ubuntu (16.10) excluding ARM processors Not compatible with Chromebook Smartphone requirements: iOS 13+ Android 7+ĭimensions: 72 x 18.6 x 11.75 mm Ledger Nano S Plus Ledger Live on desktop: via USB cable (in box)ĭesktop requirements: 64 bit desktop computer Windows (8.1 and above) MacOS (10.10 and above) Linux excluding ARM processors Not compatible with Chromebook The key features of the two hardware wallets are outlined below: Ledger Nano X Both Nano X and Nano S Plus are state of the art hardware wallets with the Nano X offering Bluetooth connectivity with mobile smartphones for transactions on the go. The Nano X and Nano S Plus (the Nano S has been phased out). There are two Ledger hardware wallets available in the market. 5 things to know about Crypto Hardware WalletsĬompare Ledger Nano X and Nano S Plus Key features of Ledger hardware wallets
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