Good news from Ledger.
Early 2015, we introduced the Ledger Wallet Bitcoin Chrome application – a Google Chrome app designed to interact with our hardware wallets, enabling simple and secure management of cryptocurrency transactions. This app was rapidly followed by the Ledger Wallet Ethereum and Ripple native applications & companion Chrome apps, making it possible to manage these cryptocurrencies with your Ledger hardware wallet. Three years later, after the massive growth of cryptocurrencies and the multiplication of altcoins and forks, needless to say that our interfaces were ripe for a significant facelift.
Today, we are excited to announce the upcoming availability of our new generation Ledger Wallet application, built natively for desktop and mobile, gathering all cryptocurrencies in a single, unified place. This app will be available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS and won’t require Google Chrome or Chromium anymore.
Initial released feature: One unique App for all currencies
Our initial release will bring all the current set of features supported by all our different apps, but in a unified and multi currency unique application.
You’ll find the full list of features of this first release below
Native desktop application (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Multi currencies (23 cryptos including Bitcoin, Altcoins, Ethereum, Ripple…)
Multi devices (Ledger Nano S, Ledger Blue)
Read only consultation of accounts without device (protected by optional password)
Dashboard view of all assets
Counter values: choice of currency & exchanges
Send, receive, account balances & history
Confirmation before sending funds
On device verification of the receive address
Faster account synchronisation engine
What to expect in future releases? Mobile version, additional cryptos supported, 3rd party apps
In addition to this initial release, our teams are working hard on futures updates that we’re really excited about, and that will make your Ledger hardware wallets even more easy to use (notably including a full mobile experience, the ability to support a lot more cryptocurrencies on your Ledger Nano S, and third party app integrations). Here’s a sneak peek into our roadmap:
Mobile application version (Android & iOS)
Ledger Nano/HW.1 support
Install/uninstall apps on Ledger Nano S automatically to smoothly manage a non limited number of cryptos on one device
Ethereum ERC20 tokens & contract management
Third party apps integration (buy/sell cryptocurrencies, exchanges, swaps…)
Transaction tags & notes
Spotlight search
Generate more than one new address
100+ cryptocurrencies support
The new application will have its own set of native USB drivers. Google Chrome won’t be required anymore, but this will also break compatibility with the Chromebook platform.
Ledger Manager
Additionally, Ledger is working on a new version of the Ledger Manager platform. We’ll shortly move to a web based solution involving direct USB communication without the need to install any extension. Supported browsers include Google Chrome, Chromium, Opera. This new version will highly improve user experience by bringing a lot of new features such as device information, firmware and apps updates, quick overview of installed currencies, categories, 3rd party apps.
Availability
We’ll soon be announcing availability of the Ledger Wallet application. We’ll first release the desktop version during Q2 2018 and then focus on the mobile version Q3 2018. The new version of the Ledger Manager is also expected for Q2 2018. Stay tuned!
Eric Larcheveque, CEO at Ledger
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