A growing coalition of users is voicing frustration over Ledger Nano S support, with fresh concerns emerging about its future for Bitcoin and ERC-20 token transactions. Many feel left in the dark as clear communication from the company is lacking amid changes.
Recent comments highlight concerns regarding support for the Ledger Nano S. Users question how unavailability affects functionality, particularly with Ledger Live. One user asked, "What does it mean Nano S is 'not supported'? Can I still use it securely?"
Another echoed the confusion, "If my Ledger becomes unsupported, do I need a new one to transfer funds?" These inquiries indicate a deep-seated worry about transitioning to new devices and maintaining security.
Support Clarity: Users demand to know what "not supported" really entails, especially regarding app functionality.
Device Alternatives: Some discuss the possibility of migrating to competitors like Trezor, reigniting a conversation about openness in the hardware wallet space.
Trust in Security: Comments reflect a mixture of skepticism and desire for reassurances on the safety of existing devices and seed phrases. One user stated, "I have to feel secure using it, or Iโm out."
"Scammers continuously target Ledger. Never share your 24-word recovery phrase!"
A bot's advice illustrates ongoing security concerns, urging users to be vigilant amidst growing anxieties.
In light of the backlash, Ledger maintains that the Nano S remains a secure option. A spokesperson remarked,
"Security evolves, and so should your hardware."
This suggests a need for upgrades, but users crave a more clear-cut timeline on how much longer current devices will be supported.
Interestingly, Ledger is offering a 20% discount for Nano S users on new devices. Reactions are split, as some suggest switching to Trezor to express dissatisfaction with the current state of support. "If itโs true that support is being cut, Iโll be looking elsewhere," said another user, reflecting this growing sentiment.
โ ๏ธ Users are increasingly anxious about the future support of Ledger Nano S devices.
๐ Many consider switching to alternatives, notably Trezor.
๐ฌ "Iโll go with Trezor real talk," acknowledged a discouraged community member.
With user frustration mounting, will Ledger clarify its support plans for the Nano S soon? Stakeholders are closely watching the companyโs next move in a market that demands transparency and reliable communication.