Ledger is a Paris-based digital assets security firm. Its core products are its hardware wallets, most notably the Ledger Nano series. These devices are designed to store private keys in a secure, offline environment, protecting them from online threats. 

Ledger also provides the Ledger Live application, an all-in-one platform that allows users to manage digital assets, buy, sell, and swap cryptocurrencies, and access a wide range of DeFi and Web3 services. For institutional clients, Ledger Enterprise provides a comprehensive, customizable infrastructure for safeguarding digital assets at scale.

The Ledger Nano S Plus and Nano X hardware wallets support Hedera’s HBAR token, allowing users to securely store their assets. Through the Ledger Live app, users can create a Hedera account, manage their HBAR, and interact with the Hedera ecosystem. This integration also extends to staking, as users can connect their Ledger device to third-party wallets such as HashPack to participate in HBAR staking.

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