Ledger · Paris, France · authorized retailer
A tampered hardware wallet from a marketplace reseller is the most expensive mistake in crypto — pre-generated seeds drain accounts. We're an authorized Ledger retailer: factory-sealed units through the official channel, at Ledger's own prices. US warehouse stock is coming; until then every product links you direct to Ledger.
Why the channel matters
For hardware wallets, WHERE you buy is a security control.
The grey-market attack is real
Tampered wallets sold through marketplace resellers arrive "pre-initialized" with a seed the attacker already holds. Every deposit is theirs. Authorized channel = sealed, genuine, initialized by you alone.
CC EAL6+ secure element
Ledger's current devices generate and store keys inside a secure element certified at CC EAL6+ — the certification class of passports and payment cards. Keys never leave the chip.
Verify on the device
E Ink and touchscreen models show the full transaction — address, amount, contract — on hardware, defeating host-side malware that swaps addresses on your computer.
US stock, chain-of-custody
Warehouse stock ships from the USA with per-unit chain-of-custody logging — every touch from receiving to your door is recorded. Until stock lands, buy direct at Ledger via our links.
Hardware wallets
Five models, one honest tiering — at Ledger's own prices.

Ledger Stax
Ledger’s flagship hardware wallet. A 3.7" curved E Ink touchscreen you can read like paper, a CC EAL6+ certified secure element, and wireless charging — cold storage that feels like a premium device, because it is one.
$399
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Ledger Flex
The sweet-spot Ledger: 2.8" flat E Ink touchscreen under Gorilla Glass, the same CC EAL6+ secure element as the Stax, NFC and Bluetooth — full on-device transaction verification at a mid-tier price.
$249
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Ledger Nano Gen5
The newest Nano: a lightweight 2.8" touchscreen wallet with USB-C, Bluetooth and NFC. Ledger’s modern mid-tier — positioned to replace the button-driven Nanos with a proper verification screen.
$179
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Ledger Nano X
The long-running Bluetooth Nano: 1.1" OLED, button-controlled, battery-powered for mobile use. Proven and widely supported — being phased out in favor of the Nano Gen5, so availability is limited.
$99
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Ledger Nano S Plus
The budget classic and the best-value backup wallet: USB-C cable-only, 1.1" screen, the full Ledger Live ecosystem. No Bluetooth, no battery, no iOS — and for cold storage, that simplicity is a feature.
$59
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Authorized retailer
Verified
Genuine, factory-sealed Ledger hardware through the official channel. Full manufacturer warranty.
Price
Ledger MSRP
Same price as shop.ledger.com — here or direct, you never pay a markup for the authorized channel.
US warehouse
Coming soon
Sealed units shipping domestic from our US warehouse with per-unit custody verification. Join the notify list on any product.
Common questions
Why not just buy from Amazon or eBay?
Because for hardware wallets the seller IS the threat model. Marketplace listings mix authorized stock with grey-market and outright-tampered units — devices arriving with "recovery sheets" already filled in, or firmware that leaks your seed. Buy from an authorized channel (us, or Ledger directly via our links) and initialize the device yourself, always.
Which Ledger should I get?
Most buyers: the Flex ($249) — full E Ink transaction verification at the mid price. Tighter budget or a backup device: Nano Gen5 ($179) or Nano S Plus ($59). Want the flagship experience: Stax ($399). The Nano X is being phased out toward the Gen5. Or answer four questions in the wallet picker and get an honest recommendation — backup-device pairing included.
When will you have US stock?
Our first wholesale intake is being sized right now — the "notify me" form on each product page literally decides which models we stock first. Until then, the buy button routes you direct to Ledger at the same price, through our authorized-retailer link.
Is a Ledger the same thing as a security key?
No — different jobs. A Ledger holds crypto-asset keys and signs transactions with on-device verification. A FIDO2 security key (like the Nitrokey 3) protects logins. Serious holders use both: a wallet for assets, keys for the exchange/email accounts around them.