Ledger introduces the Nano X Gen5 hardware wallet, priced at $179
BlockBeats News, October 24th, French cryptocurrency hardware wallet company Ledger conducted a comprehensive update to its product line, launching the Nano Gen5 priced at $179, designed for AI-driven global identity recognition, along with the redesigned version of the Ledger Live application called Ledger Wallet and the new institutional asset management platform Ledger Enterprise Multisig.
The Nano Gen5 supports Clear Signing, allowing users to verify each transaction directly on the device before approving it, and is equipped with Bluetooth and NFC connections to support signing anytime, anywhere. The addition of the Ledger Recovery Key provides additional security for asset recovery. Ledger now refers to its devices as "signers," positioning the device not only as a digital asset storage place but also as a digital identity carrier in the AI-driven world.
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