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Step-by-step first-time setup — Initialize your Nano X

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Step-by-step first-time setup — Initialize your Nano X

Introduction

This ledger nano x setup guide walks you through ledger nano x first time setup with clear, practical steps and hands-on notes from my testing. The goal: get the device initialized securely, create and verify your seed phrase, set a PIN, and pair with the companion app without exposing private keys. Short sentences. Clear warnings. I believe following these steps cuts mistakes dramatically.

Before you begin

  • Buy from a trusted seller (see where to buy safely).
  • Inspect packaging and tamper indicators (see supply chain & tamper checks).
  • Have a pen and the supplied recovery sheet or a metal backup plate ready. Write by hand. Do not photograph it. (Yes, really.)
  • Charge the device partially before setup; a dead battery can complicate recovery.

What's in the box and what you need

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Most packages include the hardware wallet, a USB-C cable, a recovery sheet, and basic guides. If anything is missing, pause and check your purchase source.

Device unboxed (placeholder image)

Need more on unboxing? See the full unboxing guide.

Step-by-step: Initialize your Nano X (setup ledger nano x step by step)

Step 1 — Power on & choose setup mode

  • Power on the device using the side button(s). You should see a welcome screen; follow on-device prompts.
  • Choose "Set up as new device" if this is the first time. If you're restoring from an existing seed phrase, go to restore/recovery guide.

Step 2 — Nano X PIN setup (nano x pin setup)

  • The device will prompt you to create a PIN. Pick a PIN length as prompted (usually 4 to 8+ digits — follow on-device options).
  • Do not store the PIN with your seed phrase. Separate storage reduces the chance of a single compromise.
  • What I've found: short PINs are easier to forget or brute-force; longer PINs are safer but slightly less convenient.

Step 3 — Create your seed phrase (create seed phrase ledger)

  • The device generates the seed phrase on-screen. Write each word, in order, on the supplied recovery sheet. Most models present a 24-word recovery phrase following the BIP-39 standard.
  • Do not enter the seed phrase into any phone or computer. Do not photograph it. Store it physically (paper or metal backup plate).
  • Metal backups survive fire, water, and time better than paper. Consider one. And yes, multiple geographically separated copies reduce single-point failures.

Step 4 — Verify the seed phrase (verify seed phrase)

  • After writing the words, the device will prompt you to verify a subset of words. This confirms you copied the phrase correctly.
  • Confirm on-device only: use the hardware buttons to select words as the screen requests.
  • I noticed that going slowly here saves headaches later.

Step 5 — Optional passphrase (25th word) & risks

  • The device may offer an optional passphrase (often described as a 25th word). This creates an additional hidden wallet tied to your seed phrase.
  • Pros: added layer of protection and plausible deniability. Cons: if you forget the passphrase, funds are unrecoverable even with the seed phrase.
  • Use this only if you understand the trade-offs. See passphrase usage for a deeper look.

Step 6 — Pair with companion app & firmware

  • Now pair the device with the official companion app via USB or Bluetooth (if you plan to use mobile). Follow on-device prompts to allow the connection.
  • If a firmware update is available, the companion app will prompt you. Always confirm firmware updates on the device before accepting. Firmware updates fix bugs and security issues, and they matter for long-term self-custody.
  • For detailed steps and verification, see how to update firmware and connectivity & security.

Quick reference: screens, prompts, actions (table)

Step Typical on-screen prompt What to do
Power on "Welcome" Press both buttons to start
Setup choice "Set up as new device" / "Restore" Select "Set up as new device"
PIN "Enter a PIN" Choose and confirm a PIN (do not record with seed)
Seed Words 1–24 displayed Write each word in order; verify later
Verify "Confirm word #" Confirm selected words using device buttons
Pair "Allow connection" Approve pairing on-device and in the app

Post-setup checks & first transaction

  • Create an account for the coin you want to test (bitcoin, ethereum, etc.) in the companion app.
  • Send a small test amount from an exchange or another wallet. Confirm the receiving address on the device screen before approving the transaction.
  • Watch the transaction sign on-device — the private keys never leave the secure element.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Buying from unofficial sellers (see where to buy safely).
  • Photographing or storing seed phrases in cloud-synced notes. Don't. Ever.
  • Typing the seed phrase into a website or mobile app that asks for it.
  • Using a passphrase without a reliable storage plan (you can permanently lose access).
  • Skipping firmware updates; updates can contain important security fixes. See firmware updates verification.

Who this setup guide is for (and who should look elsewhere)

Who this is for:

  • Individuals wanting a practical, secure first-time initialization for long-term self-custody.
  • Users who plan to hold coins across multiple blockchains and want an easy mobile option.

Who should look elsewhere:

  • Users who want built-in Shamir backup (SLIP-39) or other advanced secret-sharing features — consider multisig or alternate backup solutions and read multisig setup.
  • People uncomfortable with physical backups or those who cannot securely store a seed phrase offline.

FAQ

Q: Can I recover my crypto if the device breaks? A: Yes, if you have your seed phrase. Use the restore guide to recover funds to a new device or compatible wallet. Without the seed phrase, recovery is usually impossible.

Q: What happens if the company goes bankrupt? A: Your seed phrase controls the crypto. If you've properly backed it, funds remain recoverable independent of the company. See company bankruptcy for planning ideas.

Q: Is Bluetooth safe for a hardware wallet? A: Bluetooth adds convenience but introduces more attack surface than USB-only workflows. Transactions are still signed on the secure element; however, if you are highly risk-averse, use USB or a fully air-gapped setup. See connectivity & security.

Conclusion & next steps

Follow these setup ledger nano x step by step instructions the first time you initialize your Nano X. Take your time. Write the seed phrase carefully. In my experience, a slow, deliberate setup prevents later loss.

Next steps: run a small test transfer, read the seed phrase management guide, and review passphrase usage before enabling advanced features. If you run into problems, visit troubleshooting or recover if broken.

Safe setup starts with preparation. Ready to continue? Check the firmware update walkthrough and the daily usage guide to keep using the device securely.

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