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At its genesis in the 90s, the internet was also referred to as the “Information Web” because it allowed users to access research materials. It even enabled us to contact anyone through email.
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At its genesis in the 90s, the internet was also referred to as the “Information Web” because it allowed users to access research materials. It even enabled us to contact anyone through email.
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Having crypto does not necessarily mean owning it. When you own crypto, what counts is the key that gives access to your coins: your private key. The person that has access to this key really owns the associated coins and can do whatever they want with them. When buying, exchanging and storing your coins on an exchange, the exchange actually owns your private keys, and therefore, your assets. Not you. Much like a bank holding your money.
At Ledger we created a solution that enables you to secure and own this private key throughout your crypto journey – and to become the only person in charge of your coins.