Ledger is gearing up to launch a new app on just about every device imaginable.
The first release from the hardware wallet company will be available on Windows, macOS and Linux starting on July 9th. Ledger says the initial release is designed to “bring all the current set of features supported by all our different apps, but in a unified and multi currency unique application.” Until now, Ledger users have relied on separate Chrome applications to manage their coins.
Hardware wallets are physical devices that allow you to securely store your cryptocurrency offline. You can then connect the device to your computer/internet and use a pin code to access and exchange your funds.
Here’s the complete list of features included on Ledger’s desktop app:
After the desktop apps launch, Ledger will focus on the mobile scene.
“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,” says Ledger CEO Eric Larcheveque.
Ledger plans to release its app on iOS and Android in Q4 of this year. ERC20 tokens will eventually be supported on all apps.
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