All Coins Supported by Ledger (2026): Complete List

One of Ledger’s biggest selling points is its broad coin support. With over 5,500 cryptocurrencies and tokens supported across the hardware wallet lineup, Ledger can handle virtually every major blockchain asset. This guide explains how coin support actually works, which coins are natively supported in Ledger Live, and how to find and request support for specific coins.


How Ledger Coin Support Works

Ledger’s approach to multi-coin support is different from many competitors. Rather than embedding support for every coin directly in the device firmware, Ledger uses an app-based model:

  • Each blockchain has its own app that can be installed on the device
    • The app implements the cryptographic signing logic for that specific blockchain
    • Apps can be installed and removed from the device as needed
  • Your keys and accounts are not affected by installing or removing apps — they are derived from your seed phrase
  • This modular approach allows Ledger to add new coin support without releasing a full firmware update for every new blockchain. When you want to use a coin, you install its app; when you do not need it, you can uninstall it to free up storage.

    Device storage limits:

    • Nano X: approximately 100 apps simultaneously
    • Nano S Plus: approximately 20–30 apps
    • Ledger Stax / Flex: approximately 100+ apps

    Since most users only actively use 5–10 assets, this is rarely a practical limitation.


    Top Supported Coins — Reference Table

    Coin Ticker Natively in Ledger Live App Name
    Bitcoin BTC Yes Bitcoin
    Ethereum ETH Yes Ethereum
    Solana SOL Yes Solana
    XRP XRP Yes XRP
    BNB BNB Yes Ethereum (BNB Chain)
    Cardano ADA Yes (via third-party) Cardano ADA
    Polkadot DOT Yes Polkadot
    Polygon POL/MATIC Yes Ethereum
    Avalanche AVAX Yes Ethereum
    Cosmos ATOM Yes Cosmos
    Litecoin LTC Yes Litecoin
    Chainlink LINK Yes (ERC-20) Ethereum
    Uniswap UNI Yes (ERC-20) Ethereum
    Stellar XLM Yes Stellar
    Algorand ALGO Yes Algorand
    Tezos XTZ Yes Tezos
    NEAR Protocol NEAR Yes NEAR
    Filecoin FIL Yes Filecoin
    Hedera HBAR Yes Hedera
    Elrond/MultiversX EGLD Yes MultiversX
    Tron TRX Yes Tron
    VeChain VET Yes VeChain
    Zilliqa ZIL Yes Zilliqa
    Flow FLOW Yes Flow
    Aptos APT Yes Aptos
    Sui SUI Yes Sui
    Bitcoin Cash BCH Yes Bitcoin Cash
    Dogecoin DOGE Yes Dogecoin
    Monero XMR Community app Monero
    Decred DCR Yes Decred

    ERC-20 Tokens

    The Ethereum app handles not just ETH itself, but also all ERC-20 tokens — the token standard used for tens of thousands of tokens on the Ethereum blockchain. This includes:

    • Stablecoins: USDC, USDT, DAI, BUSD, TUSD, USDP
    • DeFi tokens: AAVE, COMP, MKR, SNX, YFI, CRV, BAL, 1INCH
    • Layer-2 tokens: ARB, OP
    • Exchange tokens: CRO, FTT (historical), KCS
    • Gaming and metaverse: SAND, MANA, AXS, ENJ
    • Any token deployed on the Ethereum mainnet following the ERC-20 standard

    You do not need to install a separate app for each ERC-20 token. The Ethereum app handles them all. In Ledger Live, ERC-20 tokens appear as sub-accounts under your main Ethereum account.


    EVM-Compatible Chains

    The Ethereum app on your Ledger also supports EVM-compatible chains — blockchains that use the same address format and transaction structure as Ethereum. When you use MetaMask or other EVM wallets connected to your Ledger, you can interact with these chains using the Ethereum app:

  • BNB Chain (BSC) — Access BEP-20 tokens via MetaMask + Ledger
  • Polygon — Access MATIC and Polygon tokens
  • Avalanche C-Chain — Access AVAX and Avalanche DeFi
  • Fantom — Access FTM on Fantom Opera
  • ArbitrumEthereum Layer 2
  • Optimism — Ethereum Layer 2
  • Base — Coinbase’s Ethereum Layer 2
  • CronosCrypto.com chain
  • For these chains, connect your Ledger to MetaMask, switch the MetaMask network to the desired chain, and sign transactions from the Ethereum app on your Ledger.


    NFT Support

    Ledger Live natively displays and manages NFTs on:

  • Ethereum — ERC-721 and ERC-1155 tokens
  • Polygon — Polygon-based NFTs
  • NFTs on other chains (Solana, BNB Chain) can be managed via third-party apps connected to your Ledger. The NFT gallery in Ledger Live shows your images, metadata, and collection details.


    Coins Supported via Third-Party Integration

    Some coins require third-party applications to fully interact with, but are still secured by your Ledger:

    Coin Third-Party App Notes
    Cardano (ADA) Yoroi, Daedalus, Eternl Full staking support
    Monero (XMR) Feather Wallet, Monero GUI Community app, no Ledger Live integration
    Nano (XNO) Natrium, Nault Via Nano app
    Kaspa (KAS) Kaspa Web Wallet Via Kaspa app
    Ergo (ERG) Ergo Platform wallet Via Ergo app
    Theta Theta Wallet Via web wallet

    Third-party integration means the Ledger device still secures your keys — you just use a different frontend interface instead of Ledger Live.


    How to Check If a Specific Coin Is Supported

    Method 1: Ledger Live App Catalog

    • Open Ledger Live
  • Click My Ledger
    • Connect your device
  • Browse or search the App catalog
    • If an app exists for your coin, it is supported

    Method 2: Ledger’s Coin Support Page

    Visit ledger.com/supported-crypto-assets — this is Ledger’s official searchable database of all supported assets. You can filter by coin name, whether it is natively in Ledger Live, and which apps handle it.

    Method 3: Community Resources

    The Ledger Community Forum and subreddit (r/ledgerwallet) often have up-to-date information about recently added coins and upcoming support.


    How to Request Support for New Coins

    If your coin is not yet supported, you can request it through Ledger’s official channels:

  • Go to community.ledger.com or the Ledger Feature Requests portal
    • Search to see if a request for your coin already exists
    • If so, upvote it — higher vote counts signal priority to the development team
    • If not, submit a new request with the coin name, network details, and any relevant links

    Coin support requests are evaluated based on factors including:

    • Community demand (number of upvotes/requests)
    • Technical complexity of the blockchain
    • Whether the blockchain team has expressed interest in collaborating
    • Security audit requirements for the app

    Response times vary widely — some popular coins get support within months; others wait years or may never receive native Ledger Live support.


    Coins NOT Supported by Ledger

    While the list is long, there are coins Ledger does not support and may never support:

  • Some privacy coins — Certain privacy coin implementations are technically incompatible with the Ledger security architecture
  • Coins on very new or obscure blockchains — Support is added based on demand and technical feasibility
  • Some UTXO-based chains — Not all Bitcoin forks are supported
  • Some Solana SPL tokens — Most are supported via the Solana app, but not all tokens display correctly in Ledger Live
  • Always verify support before purchasing a hardware wallet specifically to store a particular coin.


    ERC-20 Token Auto-Detection

    When you receive an ERC-20 token that is not already listed in Ledger Live, the software will usually detect it automatically and prompt you to add it as a sub-account. For less common tokens, you may need to add them manually:

    • Open your Ethereum account in Ledger Live
    • Click the settings/gear icon on the account
  • Under Token accounts, search for the token by name or contract address
    • Add it to your account view

    Alternatively, you can view any ERC-20 token balance by importing your Ethereum address into MetaMask or a block explorer like Etherscan.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Does Ledger support all ERC-20 tokens?

    Technically yes — any ERC-20 token can be secured by your Ledger device since the Ethereum app handles all ERC-20 contracts. Not all tokens appear by default in Ledger Live’s UI, but they can be added manually or viewed through third-party tools.

    Q: Can I store multiple coins on one Ledger device?

    Yes. The Nano X supports up to approximately 100 apps simultaneously, and you can have multiple accounts for different coins. Your seed phrase generates keys for all supported blockchains.

    Q: Does Ledger support Layer 2 networks?

    Yes. Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and other Ethereum Layer 2 networks are accessible via the Ethereum app and MetaMask connected to your Ledger.

    Q: What happens if Ledger stops supporting a coin?

    Your funds on any blockchain remain accessible as long as the blockchain exists. The keys are on your device and derived from your seed phrase. Even if Ledger drops an app, you can recover funds by importing your seed into a compatible wallet.

    Q: Can I store Solana NFTs on Ledger?

    Solana NFTs can be secured by your Ledger’s Solana app, but they are not natively displayed in Ledger Live’s NFT gallery as of 2026. Use a Solana wallet like Phantom connected to your Ledger to view and manage Solana NFTs.

    Q: Does Ledger support Ordinals (Bitcoin NFTs)?

    Support for Bitcoin Ordinals and Inscriptions is in development. Check Ledger’s current release notes for the latest status.


    Related guides:

  • Ledger Nano X Review (2026)
  • How to Add Accounts in Ledger Live (2026)
  • How to Send and Receive Crypto with Ledger
  • How to Stake Crypto with Ledger (2026)

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