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# Ledger® Live @ Desktop |  Security for Crypto

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Selling Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on Ledger Live Desktop is a convenient way to manage your assets. Always use caution and consider your investment strategies carefully.

The Ledger Live Web App for desktop offers a robust and intuitive interface, providing users with a unified dashboard to manage their crypto assets securely. Users can effortlessly view their portfolio, check real-time market prices, and execute transactions—all within the comfort of their desktop environment. The integration with Ledger hardware wallets ensures the highest standards of security, safeguarding users' private keys and assets.

**2. Mobile Accessibility:**

Recognizing the growing importance of mobile platforms, Ledger Live Web App extends its functionality to smartphones, offering users the flexibility to manage their crypto assets on the go. The mobile interface is designed to be user-friendly, allowing for easy navigation and quick access to essential features. With Ledger Live on mobile, users can monitor their portfolios, receive real-time market updates, and authorize transactions with the added layer of security provided by Ledger hardware wallets.


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