Ledger Live, the companion application for Ledger hardware wallets (such as the Nano S Plus, Nano X, Flex, and Stax), provides a centralized platform to manage a wide range of cryptocurrencies securely.
As of February 21, 2025, Ledger Live natively supports over 500 cryptocurrencies directly within the app, while the Ledger hardware wallets themselves can manage over 5,500 coins and tokens when paired with third-party wallets.
Please download the last update of Ledger Live Application:
1. Ledger Live for Windows 10/11
2. Ledger Live for MAC
3. Ledger Live for Android
Below is a detailed overview of the cryptocurrencies supported natively by Ledger Live, based on the latest available information.
Note that this list focuses on native support within Ledger Live—assets requiring external wallets (e.g., many ERC-20 tokens) are addressed separately.
Cryptocurrencies Natively Supported by Ledger Live
Ledger Live offers native support for a core set of prominent cryptocurrencies, meaning you can manage these assets—send, receive, stake, or track—directly through the app without needing additional software. The exact number of natively supported coins fluctuates slightly as Ledger regularly updates the app, but the following represents the key assets as of early 2025:
Major Cryptocurrencies
- Bitcoin (BTC) – The original cryptocurrency, fully supported for sending, receiving, and portfolio tracking.
- Ethereum (ETH) – Supports ETH transactions, staking, and interaction with Ethereum-based NFTs.
- Ripple (XRP) – Enables fast, low-cost transfers and portfolio management.
- Litecoin (LTC) – Known as “Bitcoin’s silver,” supported for basic transactions.
- Bitcoin Cash (BCH) – A Bitcoin fork, natively manageable in Ledger Live.
- Stellar (XLM) – Designed for cross-border payments, fully supported.
- Cardano (ADA) – Supports ADA transactions and staking for rewards.
- Polkadot (DOT) – Allows management and staking of DOT tokens.
- Solana (SOL) – Supports SOL transactions and staking via Ledger’s validator nodes.
- Chainlink (LINK) – An oracle network token, natively supported.
- Dogecoin (DOGE) – The popular meme coin, manageable in Ledger Live.
- Tezos (XTZ) – Supports staking and transaction management.
- Cosmos (ATOM) – Enables ATOM staking and transfers.
- Algorand (ALGO) – Supports ALGO transactions and staking.
- Tron (TRX) – Allows TRX management and staking.
Stablecoins
- Tether (USDT) – Supported on Ethereum and Tron networks.
- USD Coin (USDC) – Primarily on Ethereum, widely used for stable transactions.
- Dai (DAI) – An Ethereum-based decentralized stablecoin.
Other Notable Coins
- Binance Coin (BNB) – Supports BNB on the BNB Smart Chain (BSC).
- Polygon (MATIC) – For Polygon network transactions and staking.
- Avalanche (AVAX) – Supports AVAX on the C-Chain.
- VeChain (VET) – Manages VET and VTHO tokens.
- Hedera (HBAR) – Supports HBAR transactions.
- Fantom (FTM) – For Fantom network operations.
- Elrond (EGLD) – Now known as MultiversX, natively supported.
Ethereum-Based Tokens (Select ERC-20 Examples)
While Ledger Live supports thousands of ERC-20 tokens via third-party wallets like MyEtherWallet (MEW), a subset is natively manageable within the app: 26. Uniswap (UNI) – Governance token for the Uniswap DEX. 27. Maker (MKR) – Tied to the Dai stablecoin system. 28. Compound (COMP) – Governance token for the Compound protocol. 29. Aave (AAVE) – For Aave’s lending platform. 30. Curve DAO Token (CRV) – For Curve Finance governance.
Key Categories of Support
- Staking: Ledger Live allows staking for coins like ETH, SOL, ADA, DOT, XTZ, ATOM, ALGO, and TRX directly within the app, leveraging Ledger’s secure validator nodes or trusted partners.
- NFTs: Ethereum and Polygon-based NFTs can be visualized and managed natively.
- Buy/Sell/Swap: Over 5,000 coins and tokens are available for buying, selling, or swapping via integrated partners (e.g., MoonPay, Coinify), though availability depends on region.
Assets Requiring Third-Party Wallets
Ledger hardware wallets support over 5,500 cryptocurrencies and tokens, far exceeding Ledger Live’s native capabilities. For assets not natively supported, users must connect their Ledger device to compatible third-party wallets. Examples include:
- Monero (XMR) – Requires the official Monero GUI or CLI wallet.
- EOS (EOS) – Managed via tools like Anchor or Scatter.
- SPL Tokens (Solana) – Requires wallets like Solflare or Phantom.
- Additional ERC-20 Tokens – Managed via MyEtherWallet, MyCrypto, or MetaMask.
- Other Blockchains: Coins like Zcash (ZEC), NEO (NEO), or Waves (WAVES) need specific external wallets.
A full list of these supported assets, along with recommended third-party wallets, is available on Ledger’s official website under the “Supported Coins & Tokens” section.
How Ledger Live Updates Support
Ledger continuously expands its native support through software updates. New blockchains and tokens are integrated based on user demand, security audits, and technical feasibility. For instance, recent additions have included tokens like Arbitrum (ARB) and Optimism (OP) as their ecosystems grew. Users can check for the latest supported assets by:
- Visiting ledger.com/supported-crypto.
- Reviewing the “Accounts” section in Ledger Live for available coin apps.
- Monitoring Ledger’s blog or social channels for announcements.
Limitations and Notes
- Native vs. Total Support: While Ledger Live natively supports over 500 coins, the 5,500+ figure includes assets manageable only with external wallets. Always verify whether your coin requires additional software.
- Firmware and App Updates: Some coins require installing specific apps on your Ledger device via Ledger Live’s Manager, which may depend on the device’s storage capacity (e.g., Nano S Plus has limited space compared to Nano X).
- Regional Restrictions: Buying crypto within Ledger Live depends on third-party providers and local regulations, so not all coins are purchasable everywhere.
Conclusion
Ledger Live natively supports a robust list of over 500 cryptocurrencies, including major coins (BTC, ETH, XRP), stablecoins (USDT, USDC), and staking-friendly assets (SOL, ADA, DOT), as well as select ERC-20 tokens and NFTs. For a complete list beyond these highlights, users should consult Ledger’s official resources, as the platform evolves frequently. For the full 5,500+ supported assets, pairing your Ledger with third-party wallets unlocks virtually limitless possibilities—all while maintaining the security of offline private key storage.