How to buy Nano?
Buy Nano securely
How to buy Nano the simple, safe, smart way?
Step 1: Find a Nano compatible hardware wallet.
Step 2: Buy Nano on an Exchange services.
Step 3: Transfer your Nano to your hardware wallet
Step 1/3
Buy a Ledger hardware wallet to securely store your Nano
When you want to invest in crypto, 2 things really matter: security and ownership of your coins.
A hardware wallet is the best way to secure your crypto while managing it on your own – your crypto, totally accessible and secure.
Step 2/3
Buy Nano through exchange services
Nano can be purchased on crypto exchanges by using fiat currencies. These allow you to buy coins with euros, pounds, dollars, etc.
You can buy Nano via Credit/Debit card or Bank Transfer directly on the exchange.
To buy Nano on exchanges, you’ll first need to create and validate your account by giving some personal information data. Once approved by the exchange, you’ll be able to start buying Nano.
Step 3/3
Transfer your Nano to your hardware wallet.
Simply send your Nano from the exchange to your Nano address by using a compatible third party wallet. You can then manage your Nano from one single app. Securely.
Buy Nano and store them with the leader in crypto security
Peace of mind
Crypto are sensitive assets and deserve the best security solution. Our hardware wallets let you take control of your assets, with the highest security standards.
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Our hardware wallets are compatible with more than 1500+ different assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and many more.
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Easily migrate your funds from an exchange to your hardware wallet through Ledger Live or one of our third party wallet.
Why consider a hardware wallet when buying crypto
A Nano wallet helps you protect your private key, not just storing your Nano. If you are fairly new to cryptocurrencies you might still be struggling with the concept of private key and why it’s so important. Perhaps you just get into cryptocurrency by purchasing coins on an exchange platform but didn’t even realize that they hold the private keys to your cryptocurrency.
When you own cryptocurrencies, what you really own is a private key, a critical piece of information used to authorize outgoing transactions on the blockchain network. Holding the private keys gives you access to your crypto, like holding a pin code to your debit card; in short it gives you access to your funds.
« If you are keeping your crypto assets on an exchange, you are entrusting a third party with these private keys and mandating them to serve as a safeguard. »
Being a crypto investor requires taking security seriously and owning your private keys gives you much more power and control. The main principle behind hardware wallets is to provide full isolation between the private keys and your easy-to-hack computer or smartphone. The only people you can trust for storing your crypto assets is yourself.