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# Nano X - How to start using your device | Ledger

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Cryptocurrency enthusiasts understand the critical importance of securing their digital assets. In this guide, we will explore the features and security measures offered by Ledger.com/Start, the official Gitbook for Ledger. From setting up your Ledger wallet to utilizing advanced security features, this article aims to provide a detailed understanding of safeguarding your cryptocurrency investments.

**I. Introduction**

**A. Introduction to** [**Ledger.com/Start**](https://ledegroom--start.gitbook.io/us/)

Ledger.com/Start serves as the official Gitbook for Ledger, a leading company in the realm of hardware wallets. This platform is designed to guide users through the process of setting up and securing their Ledger wallets effectively.

**B. The Significance of Securing Cryptocurrency Assets**

With the increasing value and prevalence of cryptocurrencies, securing digital assets has become a paramount concern. Ledger.com/Start addresses this concern by providing a reliable and user-friendly solution for managing crypto portfolios securely.


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