A concise presentation showing how Ledger Live bridges hardware wallet security with Web3 access — managing assets, interacting with dApps, and extending trust into the decentralized web.
Speaker note: Keep the first slide short, tell a story: “I moved from seed phrases and fear to confident Web3 usage — Ledger Live made that possible.”
Ledger Live pairs with Ledger hardware wallets to keep private keys offline while giving a single interface to view balances, send/receive assets, stake, swap, and access Live Apps. Use it to centralize safe management without centralizing custody.
Think of Ledger Live as the gateway: your keys remain secured on-device while the application mediates interactions with exchanges, staking services, marketplaces, and embedded Live Apps.
Never enter your seed phrase into apps or websites. Ledger Live installations should always be downloaded from official sources.
Ledger Live supports many blockchains and tokens in one view. Add accounts, review balances, and export transaction history for bookkeeping.
Built-in partners allow on-ramps and liquidity features while the device signs transactions securely. Staking is available for supported chains without exposing keys.
Ledger Live can host Live Apps — lightweight dApps that integrate with the device through a secure API — enabling marketplaces, DeFi flows, and specialized services embedded directly in the app.
Teams can integrate their blockchain or dApp into Ledger Live through documented integration flows and SDKs. This enhances trust for end users and drives wider adoption.
Test your integration in a sandbox and provide an easy UX for connecting a Ledger device — many users are new to device workflows.
Use screenshots of Ledger Live screens, demo a simple send, then demo connecting to a Live App. Emphasize safety checks on the device screen (not the computer) as the single source of truth for approvals.
Ledger Live unlocks Web3 by keeping custody local while making Web3 services accessible and auditable. It’s the practical bridge between cold security and everyday decentralized services.
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