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Which Chains Does Ledger Support|Check Ledger Wallet, Device Apps, and Records

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Direct answer: Ledger support should be checked from the current Ledger Wallet list and the device-app state, because network and app support can change over time. Do not rely on a copied list from an old page. Check the official support list, confirm the app task, read the device screen, and keep a short local record of what was checked.

Ledger supported chains check through Ledger Wallet device apps and local records

Check supported chains in Ledger Wallet

Start inside the current Ledger Wallet flow or the official supported-assets list, then search for the network or asset name you need to review. Treat the list as a compatibility reference, not as a recommendation. If the app entry is not clear, first confirm it with Ledger Wallet Download and Installation Guide.

Separate network support from account display

A network may appear in one place while account display, app installation, or third-party wallet connection still needs another check. Keep those layers separate: supported list, device app, account view, and screen prompt. For the hardware-software boundary, Hardware Wallet vs Software Wallet helps explain why the device and app do different jobs.

Read the device screen before confirming a task

When adding or reviewing an account, the device screen should match the task shown by the app. If the screen does not match the network or app action, pause and return to the account or app entry. A general account workflow is available in How to Add an Account in Ledger Wallet.

Keep a compatibility record

For later review, record the date, app entry, network name, device app state, and account view. Do not include private backup material. This record makes future app updates or device changes easier to compare because the user can see exactly which list and screen state were checked.