Ledger Discontinues Support for Nano S Hardware Wallet

Coin WorldThursday, Jun 26, 2025 2:37 am ET
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Ledger, a prominent provider of hardware cryptocurrency wallets, has announced that it will be discontinuing support for its original Nano S device. The news, initially shared on May 30, has sparked a wave of reactions from users across various social media platforms. The announcement stated that Ledger would no longer accept new applications, feature submissions, or app updates for the Nano S, which was first launched in 2016. This decision has left many users feeling dismayed and concerned about the future of their devices.

The primary concern among users is the potential security risks associated with using an unsupported device. Some users have expressed frustration, noting that the Nano S has been a reliable and trusted wallet for many in the cryptocurrency community. One user, Pcaversaccio, who works within the Ethereum ecosystem, criticized Ledger for what he perceived as a lack of backward compatibility. He stated, "I understand you’re a business but don’t play with backwards compatibility guys, many rely on LNS. You’re one of the few trusted parties out there and now you start censoring new features & access because of business rationale."

Another user, Beau, who is a safety project manager for Pudgy Penguins, described the transition as a "major bummer" and advised users to ensure they have their seed phrases backed up and to consider transferring assets to new wallets. He also noted that while the device may still function, it will be more susceptible to security issues and potential breakdowns without ongoing support.

The announcement has also raised questions about Ledger's motives. Some users, like Juan from the Nillion Ecosystem, questioned whether Ledger is simply deprecating existing devices to force users to purchase new ones. This sentiment highlights the broader concern about the financial implications of the decision, as users may feel compelled to invest in newer, more expensive hardware.

Ledger has encouraged users to upgrade to another Ledger device and to ensure they have their 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase to maintain support. However, the lack of immediate response from Ledger to requests for comment has left many users feeling uncertain about the future of their investments and the security of their assets.

The discontinuation of support for the Nano S is a significant development in the cryptocurrency hardware wallet market. It underscores the rapid evolution of technology and the challenges faced by users in keeping up with the latest advancements. As the cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, users will need to remain vigilant and adaptable to ensure the security and integrity of their digital assets.