Ledger Nano X is the next generation of Hardware wallet with smartphone support, a larger screen and more storage space for Apps. Retailing for US$119, the Ledger Nano X is great for newcomers or experienced traders trading more than 3 types of cryptocurrencies at at time or large volumes on the go. If more apps and mobility isn’t a big concern, stick with the Ledger Nano S.
In this review, we’ll be looking at the security, hardware design and cryptocurrency support of the Ledger Nano X to tell you if this device is worth purchasing or not. For Set-up and installation guides, check out our full Ledger Nano X guide.
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Key Features of the Ledger Nano X:
- Certified Security: Built with a CC EAL5+ certified Secure Element chip and CSPN certification from ANSSI, offering robust protection against physical and software attacks.
- Flexible Connectivity Connects to mobile and desktop devices via Bluetooth 5.0 or USB-C.
- Large App Storage: Supports up to 100 apps simultaneously for managing diverse crypto assets.
- Built-in Rechargeable Battery: Includes a 100mAh battery, providing up to 10 hours of active use or 150 transactions per charge.
- Ledger Live Compatibility Works seamlessly with Ledger Live app on desktop and mobile to: (1) Buy, sell, and swap crypto; (2) Stake supported assets (e.g., ETH, ATOM, ALGO); (3) Manage Ethereum and Polygon NFTs with full metadata; (4) Access DeFi via WalletConnect.
- Extensive Asset Support: Manages 5,500+ cryptocurrencies and tokens, with third-party wallet integration for additional assets.
- NFT Management: View, send, and receive NFTs directly within Ledger Live, with full metadata and image previews for Ethereum and Polygon-based NFTs.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: Designed for on-the-go use with Android and iOS support via Ledger Live Mobile.
- Firmware & Security Updates: Regular updates (latest: v1.6.0) bring enhanced security, Clear Signing, and Ledger Sync™.
- Ledger Recover – A subscription-based (albeit controversial) seed phrase recovery service. Learn more here.
Latest features: stake, swap, earn and lend cryptocurrencies
Staking
Ledger Live supports staking for over 15 assets—including ETH, SOL, DOT, ATOM, and ADA—via trusted providers like Lido and Kiln. Users can choose validators or stake in pools while earning up to 11.5% APY, all while keeping full control of their assets.
Swapping
Users can swap cryptocurrencies directly within Ledger Live using partners such as Changelly, 1inch, and Paraswap. This feature supports hundreds of token pairs across multiple chains without exposing private keys.
Earning
The Earn dashboard offers a streamlined view of staking positions, rewards, and APYs, as well as access to various staking, lending, and DeFi opportunities—all in one place.
Lending
Users can lend stablecoins like DAI, USDT, and USDC through Compound without leaving Ledger Live. In return, they receive cTokens, maintaining full custody of funds through their Nano X wallet.
Security features
One of the key reasons to buy Ledger hardware wallets is the firm’s reputation for security. Here are some of the Ledger Nano X’s security features:
- Certified Secure Element (CC EAL5+): The Ledger Nano X uses the ST33J2M0 Secure Element chip, independently certified to Common Criteria EAL5+, the same standard used in passports and banking cards. This chip securely stores private keys and signs transactions in isolation from potentially compromised devices.
- BOLOS Operating System: Ledger’s proprietary BOLOS OS runs on a separate microcontroller (STM32WB55), ensuring secure app sandboxing and safe communication between the Secure Element and external interfaces.
- CSPN Certification by ANSSI: The Nano X holds CSPN certification from ANSSI, France’s national cybersecurity agency. This certification validates the device’s resistance to both physical and software-based attacks.
- Bluetooth Security: Bluetooth 5.0 is used only to transmit public data. Private keys never leave the Secure Element. Even if Bluetooth is compromised, transactions must be physically verified on the device. Bluetooth can also be disabled entirely.
- PIN & Passphrase Protection: Access to the device is gated by a user-defined PIN. For added security, users can create hidden wallets protected by a passphrase, allowing decoy access in coercive situations.
- Ledger Recover (Optional): A subscription-based recovery service that encrypts and shards your 24-word recovery phrase across multiple custodians. It’s opt-in and designed for users who want a backup safety net—though it remains a debated feature in the crypto community.
- Firmware Updates: Regular firmware updates (latest: v1.6.0) enhance security and add features like Clear Signing and Ledger Sync™, ensuring the device stays resilient against emerging threats.
What are secure elements?
Secure elements are separate pieces of hardware (second layer of security) with their own storage and limited functionality that cannot be breached by hackers. This means that even if the Ledger Nano X is connected to a compromise device – like a hacked laptop or phone, the private keys (=access to crypto funds) is never compromised. Devices like the Trezor One and Model T do not have secure elements and only have a single layer of security.

Is the bluetooth connection on the Ledger Nano X safe?
The Nano X has the addition of Bluetooth support. Unfortunately Bluetooth’s security record is not spotless, and presents a new vector of attack for the device. Ledger CTO Nicolas Bacca has stated during an interview that Bluetooth on Ledger functions assuming the connection has been compromised – at no point will it be able to take over the device.

Ledger hack
In July 2020, Ledger suffered a data breach of its marketing database, exposing about 1 million email addresses and personal information for 9,500 customers. However, Ledger hardware wallets themselves were never hacked—no private keys or funds were compromised.
The breach led to widespread phishing attacks, with scammers posing as Ledger to trick users into revealing their recovery phrases. For a full explainer on how the phishing attack works see the report from Kraken.

Additional social engineering attacks followed in 2025:
- In April 2025, fake Ledger-branded letters containing QR phishing codes were mailed to victims.
- In May 2025, attackers hijacked Ledger’s Discord server using a compromised moderator account to post fake security alerts.
Ledger continues to emphasize that it never asks for your 24-word recovery phrase, and the Nano X hardware wallet remains secure when used properly.
We do note that this can be more accurately characterised as a “data breach” rather than a hack. More importantly, this breach had no link or impact on the Ledger hardware wallets or the Ledger Live app. Cryptocurrencies stored on the Ledger devices have never been at risk.
5/5 Security Rating
Multi Currency Support

Ledger has one of the most diverse support for different cryptocurrencies such as NEO, Vechain and Monero. With their open policy to development from project teams, the Ledger nano X supports 1100+ different assets. Many of these assets like Vechain or NEO are not found on competitors like the Trezor Model T or KeepKey, making Ledger the only hardware wallet available for many coins. The rule of thumb here is that the Nano X will support the same assets as the Ledger Nano S.
Installing Ledger Live
Ledger has a native application called Ledger Live to allow you to access cryptocurrency accounts (including Bitcoin, Litecoin Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies). Ledger Live is available on multiple platforms including Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and iOS. We found the Ledger Live app easy to use as it clearly displays cryptocurrency assets with historical charts. Sending cryptocurrencies is extremely easy with step-by-step operation which clearly displays the sender and receiver addresses. There are also advanced features to manually customise the transaction fee in sat/byte.
How many coins can Ledger Nano X Hold?
One of the weakness of the Nano S is the lack of space for installed applications. The Ledger Nano X fixes this problem by increasing the internal memory to 2 MB. In our tests we were able to install all 73 available apps on the device (Ledger claims up to 100+). It should be noted that app storage is a convenience feature – apps will still retain their accounts / cryptocurrency balances even if uninstalled.
Does Ledger Nano X support Ethereum and ERC-20?
In September 2019 Ledger added a native Ethereum Wallet to its latest Ledger Live v.1.14.0 which adds support for 22 coins and over 1,250 ERC-20 tokens. This allows for direct access to tokens and ethereum whilst on the go without the need for a 3rd-party interface like MyEtherWallet. This is a welcomed upgrade to Nano X users who previously had to use different interfaces depending on the cryptocurrency you wanted to interact with. It will also certainly be welcome to newcomers to cryptocurrency, who may be confused by the different interfaces.
One of our complaints is that Ledger Nano X has to enter each app separately account – something that is not necessary on the Trezor Model T.
Is Ledger ready for Ethereum 2.0?
Ethereum 2.0 is coming soon with the first Phase 0 Beacon Chain to be launched in December 2020. Leading up to this, Ethereum stakers need to deposit at least 32 Ether onto the Beacon Chain using a deposit contract. Therefore Ledger has updated the Nano X’s new firmware version 1.2.4-5, in which the Ethereum application update to version 1.6.0 allows users to sign a deposit contract transaction directly on the Ledger Nano X. This feature is EXCLUSIVE to the Ledger Nano X.
In the future, users would be able to use their Ledger Nano X to derive an Ethereum 2.0 public key and validate that the withdrawal public key used in the deposit contract does actually belong to the Ledger device. The Ledger team are also working on a second Ethereum application which would allow stakers to securely sign blocks on the Beacon Chain.
5/5 Multi Currency Support
Hardware Design

The new Ledger Nano X has two hardware buttons – hidden in the circular design of the cover pivot. These two buttons allows us to access menus (hold both buttons), make selections (press both buttons), and even input recovery phrases (use buttons to scroll). We found that entering PINs and recovery phrases to be tedious with only 2 buttons – perhaps a touchscreen or additional buttons could of helped.
Nano X has a larger screen with higher resolution. This means that full cryptocurrency addresses could be displaced without scrolling – something that was sorely lacking in the Nano S.
The Nano X uses a modern USB-C interface for charging and connecting to the PC. This is a welcomed upgrade as the computing world migrates to USB-C.
The Nano X also now comes in 3 colours: Onyx Black, Blazing Orange and Cosmic Purple.

4/5 for Hardware Design
3.5/5 of Ease of Use
Mobility

Ledger Nano X can be used with mobile devices, and transactions can be sent on the go using the Ledger Live app on mobile. We found this feature to be very situational. Whilst it is helpful to be sending crypto on the go with the security the Nano X provides, the convenience is lacking when compared to mobile wallets like the Enjin Wallet. A separation confirmation set is needed: unlock device via PIN, enter the cryptocurrency app, check and confirm the transaction. This feels tedious and not suitable for simple coffee purchases or small transactions. What does make sense is perhaps large purchases (a car or house?) or token sale investments. However, the question remains, how frequently do we need to send large amounts of crypto on the go?
How do you Update the Ledger Nano X
Ledger periodically releases updates for the Ledger Nano X to improve security, functionality and coin support. In fact, firmware updates are required in order to get support for the latest cryptocurrencies. In order to update the firmware, plug the Nano X into your computer and run the Ledger Live app. The app will automatically display your version number and show any available firmware updates. To initiate the update, click the update button and confirm the installation in the Nano X by pressing down both buttons when prompted to “allow ledger manager” to access the device.
Ledger Nano X worth the upgrade?
At $119, the Ledger Nano X is not a budget device – it commands a certain price premium making the upgrade decision harder for many users. For many, the deal breaker convenience features – the large screen that displays full cryptocurrency addresses and larger storage for more apps. If these features are important for you, then the Nano X is worth the upgrade. However, if you only need a few apps, the budget friendly Ledger Nano S is a better option at $59.
Ledger Nano X compared with Trezor Model T
The biggest difference between the Ledger Nano X and the Trezor Model T is the screen and supported coins. The Trezor Model T has nice touch screen which helps with entering PIN and the security phrases. However, the Trezor has fewer supported coins and usually projects tend to release Ledger support first. The following table is a comparison between various hardware wallets, including the release date, external security certification (if any), release date and our review rating.
At the end of the day, choosing between the Ledger Nano X and other hardware wallets is mostly based on 1 question – are the cryptocurrencies you want supported on the device. Support for a large number of coins has always been Ledger’s strong suit, along for browser support in Decentralized exchanges (Binance DEX, IDEX and Switcheo)
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Product Specifications (Technical Specifications)
Ledger Nano X Product Specifications:
Processors | ST33J2M0 (secure) + STM32WB55 |
Compatibility | 64-bits desktop computer (Windows 8+, macOS 10.8+, Linux) excluding ARM Processors. Also compatible with smartphones (iOS 9+ or Android 7+). |
Connector | USB Type-C , Bluetooth 5.0 |
Battery | 100mAh battery |
Size | 72mm x 18.6mm x 11.75mm |
Supported Assets | 1100+ Supported assets |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can you keep your coins when upgrading from the Ledger Nano S to Ledger Nano X?
Yes. When doing the upgrade, choose to “restore” option during setup and enter the 24 word recovery phrase from the Ledger Nano S backup
Can the Bluetooth Feature be turned Off in Ledger Nano X?
Yes, Bluetooth can be disabled in the Control panel. This will disable Bluetooth communications and only allow the Ledger the communicate via the USB cable. You can access the panel by holding down both buttons for 3 seconds.
Can many apps can you install on the Ledger Nano X?
We found that the Ledger Nano X can hold all 73 Apps currently available on the Ledger Manager. There is even more storage available for future applications.
Why does the Ledger Nano X Bitcoin Address change?
Ledger includes a feature to automatically generate a new Bitcoin address each time an old one is used. This increases the privacy of transactions, as different addresses are used for new transactions. Old addresses can still be used as the Ledger contains full access (include future access) to these funds.
How do you generate a new public address for receiving funds
New Public addresses are automatically generated when old ones are used (the address receives or sends a transaction).
What is the latest Ledger Firmware
Currently the latest firmware is 1.6.0
Will the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affect Ledger?
Ledger has issued a statement saying they have in place business continuity measures to ensure they continue to have inventory and products to ship to its customers. They are however experiencing some backlog in their customer service side but are working to ensure that customer’s concerns are answered. You can check the operational status of their systems here. Inevitably there may be issues with shipping products to customers, they are still able to ship to most countries though some customers may experience limited shipping options. Check here to see if shipping to your country may be affected.
Further reading
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