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Discover the news of the week 08/04/2022 Welcome to a Special Edition of your weekly newsletter, 100

Discover the news of the week [View in Browser]( [Gif Ledger Bites]( 08/04/2022 Welcome to a Special Edition of your weekly newsletter, 100% dedicated to our week at NFC Lisbon & Bitcoin Miami. These two exciting conferences confirmed our strong belief: the crypto revolution is driven by communities, for communities. We have exciting announcements that you will discover throughout this special newsletter. And you couldn’t have missed this one… [The Ledger Nano S Plus is now available!]( It’s everything you love about the Nano S - and more: 💹 Manage 5500+ digital assets 🖼️ Manage your NFTs 📱Bigger screen 🤳 Have up to 100 apps installed at once 🔐 Ledger’s top-level security [Figures] [Ledger Nano S Plus]( [Sandbox Ledger]( Crypto assets can be managed on your Ledger Live! [Go check now →]( [In the know] [The Ledger Nano S Plus is available.]( It’s the must-have device to smoothly and securely explore DeFi, NFTs and Web3. Its bigger screen enables a better user experience. Its increased memory capacity allows the installation of +100 apps to freely explore the crypto galaxy. [Ledger Joins the Sandbox Metaverse to promote crypto education.]( For Ledger’s CXO Ian Rogers, “Educated people become Ledger customers. We want to make sure that all people have all the education they need to be safe and to properly manage this incredible right and freedom that they have of self-custody.” [Sebastian Badault, Ledger’s VP Metaverse, spoke at Lisbon about the influence of NFTs on music.]( “The music industry has already been majorly disrupted by the Internet. But now, only 0.2% of artists make over $50K a year. It seems that this centralized model isn’t working. Web3 is the tool for artists to gain much more revenue over their creations.” [Pascal Gauthier, CEO of Ledger, spoke about “Self-Sovereignty” from Bitcoin Miami.]( “Self-Sovereignty starts with ownership and security. In the future, you’ll have your crypto, NFTs, decentralized ID and health data that you really own. What Ledger is all about is to give the tools so people can own and control their assets.” [The Ledger Enterprise team led the “Security and Growth’ panel at Bitcoin Miami.]( They discussed institutional grade custody and the need for world-class crypto security for retail and institutions. For Joel Edgerton, Head of Sales America, "we have institutions not only with crypto needs, but also NFTs and staking needs. There's going to be blockchain applications for institutions way beyond finance and the rest of the supply chain." [Charles Guillemet, Ledger’s CTO, reflected on self-custody from Bitcoin Miami.]( "When you own Bitcoin, your token is in the blockchain. Owning bitcoin means owning your private key. It can secure $100 or $1 billion. Securing this private key is critical.” Wanna share our Biiiiiites with a friend ? [Send →]( [Insight of the week] Why Hardware Belongs to the Future of Web3 [BTC x UE] You’ve probably already heard that “software wallets are the only tools for Web3” or that “hardware belongs to the past as everything is being digitized.” Then take these sentences and invert their meaning. You’ll read that “Web3 can’t scale without hardware wallets” and that “as everything is being digitized, hardware becomes even more necessary.” And stop right here. Because you’ve just read what the future of hardware & Web3 is really about. Every Tech Transformation Needs Hardware As Ian Rogers, CXO at Ledger, puts it, “from the printing press to industrialization to air travel to television to the walkman to the smartphone, every transformation requires hardware.” And the Web3 era is no exception. The core of Web3 is the digitization of value, which requires offline hardware devices to fully secure your new digital belongings (NFTs, crypto, tokens, avatars…) and gather all your Web3 services into one an all-in-one device, just like the iPhone did. Any doubts about the necessity of hardware devices in a Web3 era? Then, as Ian Rogers added, you might sound like the people in 2008 who believed that “this iPhone thing is great for rich people… Everyone is never going to have a smartphone… That’s crazy.” The iPhone was the key hardware device to democratize the internet revolution, showing us how to build apps through an all-in-one platform. A hardware device was necessary for the Web2 revolution to go mainstream. A hardware device will be necessary for Web3 to thrive. Explore Web3 Securely With The Ledger Nano S Plus As you venture into the Web3 space, having a secure hardware wallet from which you can manage & secure your digital belongings will probably sound increasingly natural to you. The Ledger Nano S, launched in 2016, is now the world’s most popular hardware wallet, enabling top-notch security and full ownership of your crypto. [And you couldn’t have missed it. The latest Ledger Nano S Plus is now available.]( It delivers the absolute best security available in Crypto and Web3 for $80. It's an upgrade from the most popular crypto hardware wallet of all time, the Nano S. We've added all the memory you need to secure NFT and DeFi transactions, a bigger screen, and previously-unavailable developer features. Read everything you need to know about the Nano S Plus [by reading our blog.]( [I wanna know more] Listen to Pascal Gauthier, Ledger CEO, [interviewed by Bloomberg]( on the Ledger Nano S Plus and what makes Ledger so special. Self Custody is the future of finance and ownership. [Learn why here.]( Sandbox’s CEO and Ledger’s CXO had a fascinating chat about the Metaverse, Crypto Security & Hardware wallets. [Listen to it here!]( [Inside Ledger] Do you want to deep dive into the Ledger Nano S Plus features? [Then read our blog]( that will let you know everything about its finest details. How to manage your taxes when you own crypto? With ZenLedger, it’s fast and simple. [Listen to our twitter space!]( [Images of the week] Yes, we’ve just partnered with Playboy. [Image of the week] How did you like our newsletter this week? [😍 I buy! 😐 I hodl! 😭 I sell!]( [unsubscribe]( [Ledger]( Follow us on: [Ledger YouTube]( [Ledger Twitter]( [Ledger Instagram]( [Ledger Facebook]( [Ledger TikTok]( & listen to our podcast [here](. This email was sent to you because you signed up at Ledger.com or purchased a Ledger product. We respect your right to privacy. Read our [Privacy Policy]( and [Cookie Policy](. © Ledger SAS 2020. 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