In the face of Bitcoin's historic rise nearing $100,000, Trezor, a leader in crypto hardware wallets, is experiencing an unprecedented surge in sales. The manufacturer reports a spectacular 600% increase in its weekly sales.
In the face of Bitcoin's historic rise nearing $100,000, Trezor, a leader in crypto hardware wallets, is experiencing an unprecedented surge in sales. The manufacturer reports a spectacular 600% increase in its weekly sales.
As the end-of-year holidays approach, Ledger, the French leader in secure crypto wallets, makes a strong move with an exceptional Black Friday offer. The company is not only offering significant discounts on its range of wallets but also providing $70 in Bitcoin with the purchase of its latest model, the Ledger Flex.
As the crypto world continues to grow, it unfortunately attracts the attention of ever more inventive malicious actors. Recently, Ledger, a recognized leader in hardware wallet solutions, has become the target of a new wave of fraudulent emails seeking to seize its users’ funds. This phishing attack attempts to persuade…
The security of cryptocurrencies is once again at the forefront. In a market recovery context, each growth phase brings an increase in risks, especially for inexperienced investors. As the bullish cycles of the crypto market attract a wave of new users, the temptation to let down one's guard is strong, in light of the enthusiasm generated by centralized exchange platforms. Ian ROGERS, the Chief Experience Officer at Ledger, one of the world leaders in hardware wallets, has warned about the dangers that fund management by intermediaries can entail. This warning is all the more relevant in the wake of scandals related to centralized exchanges like FTX.
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Ledger and Coinbase have announced a strategic partnership to integrate #CoinbasePay into the #LedgerLive application.
The opaque practices of Ledger Live in terms of data collection and firmware updates are worrying the crypto world.
Danger is always lurking in the crypto sphere, hidden in the shadows of lines of code. Today, it's the giant Ledger that finds itself facing a formidable predator: a malicious hack. But fear not, dear crypto-enthusiasts, this article is your shield against the onslaught of invisible hackers.
In today's digital age, crypto is being democratized at a breakneck pace. The most striking proof of this is the recent collaboration between two titans, PayPal and Ledger, aimed at simplifying the purchase of cryptos. This union marks a major turning point in the fintech sector. Indeed, the once formidable barriers of crypto are now dissipating, offering unprecedented accessibility.
Wallets are designed in such a way that a simple dozen words can be used to reconstruct thousands of addresses. But how?
La Web 3.0 World Cup c’est pour très bientôt. L’édition 2023 de ce concours axé sur le codage de course prévoit des avancées par rapport à la précédente édition précédente. Ceci, avec un niveau d’exigences toujours aussi important.
Over the past two weeks, Ledger, a crypto security firm, found itself at the center of a major controversy. This controversy revolved around the new product called Ledger Recover. It is an optional update presented as a useful tool for recovering lost wallet keys. However, Ledger users were not pleased with this technical evolution. They suspected that the company was violating their fundamental right to privacy.
As Ledger faces public backlash, let's take this opportunity to remind ourselves what a seed is, the concept of cold/hot wallets, and how BTC transactions work.
According to Balaji Srinivasan, our governments can deprive us of our cryptocurrency assets if they want to. They can indeed use Apple, through our iPhones and iPads, and Google if necessary. Let's explain!
On May 17, a now-deleted tweet revealed intriguing information about Ledger, sparking controversy. It suggested that Ledger could develop firmware to extract users' private keys without their knowledge. The following day, Charles Guillemet, the Chief Technology Officer of the cryptocurrency wallet provider, posted a thread to clarify how Ledger's firmware works, aiming to reassure users. Here's what it entails.