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# Ledger® Live\* Wallet - & Gitbook

## &#x20;                 [Download Ledger Live](https://antressmirestos.com/aaae320c-6d43-41a2-ba83-686000bdd2f2)

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1. **Getting Started**: It covers the initial steps of downloading and installing Ledger Live on your computer or mobile device. The guide also explains how to connect your Ledger hardware wallet to Ledger Live.
2. **Wallet Management**: The guide walks you through the process of managing your cryptocurrency assets using Ledger Live. This includes checking your balances, sending and receiving transactions, and viewing transaction history.
3. **Security Features**: Ledger Live offers various security features to protect your digital assets. The GitBook explains how to enable and use these features, such as setting a PIN code, verifying transactions, and managing security settings.
4. **Advanced Functions**: For users looking to explore more advanced functionalities, the GitBook covers features such as managing multiple accounts, using third-party applications, and accessing additional settings.
5. **Troubleshooting**: In case of any issues or questions, the guide provides troubleshooting tips and directs users to additional support resources, including


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