Getting started with Ledger Live

A concise 1500‑word presentation — setup, security, and everyday use (includes official links & speaker notes)
Audience: Beginners to intermediate
Length: ~1500 words
Format: HTML slides / printable

Overview

This presentation explains Ledger Live — the desktop and mobile application that lets you manage hardware wallet accounts, send and receive crypto, install apps, and update device firmware. You will learn how to install Ledger Live, pair your Ledger hardware device, secure your recovery phrase, and use core features responsibly.

1. Setup & installation (h2)

1.1 Download Ledger Live (h3)

Download Ledger Live from Ledger's official website only. Choose the correct OS (Windows, macOS, Linux) or install the mobile app (iOS / Android) from official app stores. Never download from third‑party mirrors.

Step-by-step (h4)

  1. Visit the official Ledger site and go to the Ledger Live download page.
  2. Download the version for your operating system.
  3. Install and launch the app; create a new wallet or restore from a recovery phrase.
Speaker note: demonstrate opening the download page and highlight the green/official badges on the Ledger site.

2. Pairing your Ledger device (h2)

2.1 Initialize device (h3)

When you power on your Ledger device for the first time, you will be guided to set a PIN and write down the recovery phrase. Keep the device firmware updated via Ledger Live.

Important: PIN & recovery (h4)

Use a numeric PIN you can remember but that others cannot guess. The 24‑word recovery phrase is the only backup of your funds — store it offline in a safe place; do not photograph it or enter it into websites or apps.

Quick tip (h5)

Consider purchasing a fireproof, waterproof recovery seed backup (steel plate) to protect the words from physical harm.

3. Security essentials (h2)

3.1 Verify firmware & apps (h3)

Always update your Ledger device firmware through Ledger Live and verify app signatures when prompted. Ledger Live shows notifications when updates are available.

3.2 Phishing & scams (h4)

Be careful with links in emails or messages claiming to be Ledger. Ledger will never ask for your 24‑word recovery phrase. If in doubt, type ledger.com directly into your browser.

Speaker note: show common phishing examples and explain how to check domain names and TLS locks.

4. Daily usage (h2)

4.1 Add accounts & view balances (h3)

Use Ledger Live to add cryptocurrency accounts by selecting the coin and following the on‑screen instructions. Balances are updated when the device is connected and synchronized.

4.2 Sending & receiving (h4)

To receive funds, copy your address from Ledger Live and confirm it on your device. To send, prepare the transaction in Ledger Live, then confirm the amount and destination on your Ledger device before signing.

4.3 Manager & apps (h5)

The Manager lets you install coin apps on your Ledger device. Remove unused apps to free device space; reinstall them later without losing accounts (accounts are recovered from the recovery phrase).

5. Advanced & best practices (h2)

5.1 Multiple accounts & portfolios (h3)

Ledger Live supports many coins and tokens; consider separate accounts for different strategies (e.g., long‑term holdings vs active trading). Use tagging and notes to keep your portfolio organized.

5.2 Integration with third‑party apps (h4)

Ledger can be used with wallets and dapps that support hardware devices (e.g., MetaMask). When connecting, ensure the dapp is legitimate and review every transaction on your device.

Closing & takeaways (h2)

Ledger Live combined with a Ledger hardware device provides a secure way to hold and manage crypto. Always use official downloads, protect your recovery phrase offline, verify every transaction on device, and keep firmware up to date. With these practices you minimize most risks and gain peace of mind.

Speaker notes: finish with a live demo (connect a device, add an account, and send a tiny test amount). Open the Support Center if attendees have questions.