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# Ledger.Com/Start | Live to start

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[**Ledger.com/start**](https://www.ledger.com/start)" refers to a web page associated with the initial setup and onboarding process for Ledger hardware wallets. To get started with a Ledger device, including Nano S or Nano X, users typically visit the official Ledger website and follow the instructions provided on the "ledger.com/start" page. Please note that details may have changed since my last update, so it's essential to check the official [Ledger](https://www.ledger.com/start) website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.


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