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Crypto Ledger Altcoin Support extends beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum to encompass over 100 additional blockchain networks with native assets and unique features. Altcoins on Crypto Ledger receive varying levels of integration from full Ledger Live support to third-party wallet compatibility, enabling users to secure diverse portfolios through hardware wallet protection. Understanding which altcoins are supported and their specific features helps users evaluate Ledger for multi-chain portfolio management.

Altcoins on Crypto Ledger include major smart contract platforms, proof-of-stake networks with staking capabilities, privacy-focused cryptocurrencies, and specialized blockchain projects. The hardware wallet secure element protects private keys for all supported networks using the same security architecture that secures Bitcoin and Ethereum. This page provides an overview of altcoin support across the Ledger ecosystem.

Altcoins Supported by Crypto Ledger

Crypto Ledger altcoins span diverse blockchain architectures and use cases. The support includes both Ledger Live native integration and third-party wallet compatibility:

Full Ledger Live support (selection):

  • Solana (SOL) with SPL tokens and staking
  • Cardano (ADA) with native tokens and staking
  • Polkadot (DOT) with nomination pools
  • Cosmos (ATOM) with IBC tokens and staking
  • Tezos (XTZ) with baking delegation
  • Algorand (ALGO) with ASA tokens
  • Stellar (XLM) with asset support
  • Hedera (HBAR) with token support
  • Near Protocol (NEAR)
  • MultiversX (EGLD)

Third-party wallet support (selection):

  • Monero (XMR) through Monero GUI
  • Zcash (ZEC) through Zecwallet
  • Nervos (CKB) through Neuron wallet
  • Ergo (ERG) through Ergo wallet
  • Ravencoin (RVN) through Electrum-RVN

How New Assets Are Added

Crypto Ledger new coin support follows an evaluation and development process:

  • Community request: Users request support through official channels.
  • Technical evaluation: Ledger assesses blockchain architecture compatibility.
  • Development priority: Popular assets with significant market activity receive priority.
  • App development: Blockchain-specific application created for the hardware wallet.
  • Security audit: New applications undergo security review.
  • Ledger Live integration: Optional companion software integration follows.
  • Release: New support announced through official channels.
FactorImpact on TimelineExample
Market capitalizationHigher priority for major assetsTop 50 typically supported
Technical complexityLonger development for unique architecturesNovel consensus mechanisms
Community demandAccelerates prioritizationActive support requests
Security considerationsMay delay or prevent supportNovel cryptography
Resource availabilityAffects development capacityTeam allocation

Major Altcoin Networks and Features

Crypto Ledger altcoins with full Ledger Live integration include:

Solana (SOL): High throughput smart contract platform; SPL token standard support; native staking through validators; NFT support through compatible marketplaces; integration with Solana dApps via Ledger Connect.

Cardano (ADA): Proof-of-stake blockchain with research-driven development; native token support (multi-asset ledger); staking delegation to stake pools; smart contract capability (Plutus).

Polkadot (DOT): Interoperability-focused relay chain; parachain ecosystem support; nomination pool staking; on-chain governance participation.

Cosmos (ATOM): Internet of Blockchains ecosystem; IBC token transfers; validator staking delegation; governance voting.

Staking-Enabled Altcoins

NetworkTokenStaking TypeApproximate APY
SolanaSOLValidator delegation6-8%
CardanoADAStake pool delegation3-5%
PolkadotDOTNomination pools10-14%
CosmosATOMValidator delegation15-20%
TezosXTZBaking delegation5-6%
AlgorandALGOGovernance participation5-10%
NearNEARValidator staking9-11%
MultiversXEGLDDelegation8-10%

Staking rewards compound automatically or require manual claiming depending on the network. Unstaking periods vary from immediate to several weeks.

Privacy Coins and Specialized Assets

Crypto Ledger altcoin support includes privacy-focused cryptocurrencies with enhanced transaction confidentiality:

Monero (XMR): Ring signatures obscure sender identity; stealth addresses protect recipients; RingCT hides transaction amounts; third-party wallet required (Monero GUI).

Zcash (ZEC): Shielded transactions (zk-SNARKs); optional transparency; third-party wallet required (Zecwallet).

Specialized asset categories: Gaming tokens (various Ledger Live support); DeFi governance tokens (through parent chain apps); Metaverse assets (through parent chain apps); Infrastructure tokens (varies by project).

Privacy coin transactions may require additional confirmation time due to complex cryptographic operations.

Checking Support for Specific Altcoins

Crypto Ledger new coin support verification process:

  1. Visit ledger.com/supported-crypto-assets for the official database.
  2. Search for the specific cryptocurrency by name or ticker.
  3. Review support details including: Ledger Live compatibility status; required hardware wallet application; third-party wallet requirements if applicable; available features (send, receive, stake, etc.).
  4. Check the Ledger blog for recent support announcements.
  5. Review community forums for user experiences with specific assets.

For unsupported assets, users can submit requests through the official Ledger suggestion platform. Popular requests influence development priorities.

For general coin support, see our Crypto Ledger Supported Coins guide. For Bitcoin, visit Crypto Ledger Bitcoin Support. For Ethereum, see Crypto Ledger Ethereum Support.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Major altcoins with full support include Solana, Cardano, Polkadot, Cosmos, Tezos, Algorand, and Stellar. The complete list exceeds 50 networks with varying feature levels.

  • Yes. Staking is available for multiple proof-of-stake networks directly in Ledger Live, including Solana, Cardano, Polkadot, Cosmos, and Tezos.

  • Install the blockchain app on the hardware wallet, then connect to the specified third-party wallet software. The Ledger device signs transactions while the external wallet provides the interface.

  • Many meme coins are ERC-20 or similar tokens on supported networks. Shiba Inu (SHIB) is supported as an ERC-20 token through the Ethereum application.

  • Support timelines depend on technical complexity, market demand, and development resources. Check the official supported assets page and Ledger blog for announcements.

  • Token standards on supported networks (ERC-20, SPL, etc.) are generally supported automatically. Native assets on new networks require dedicated application development.

  • Some networks support on-chain governance through Ledger, including Polkadot and Cosmos. Participation methods vary by network implementation.