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Check the best trends & indicators [View in Browser]( If you want to stake ETH from the security of your Ledger, but don't hold 32 ETH, we've got great news: [ETH pooled staking by Kiln is now available through Ledger Live]( which means no required minimum when staking your assets. Please note that this service is not supported in the U.S. If you’d like to know more, see our [blog](. And if you’re not sure which type of staking is right for you, [take a look at our comprehensive guide.]( [Stake with Kiln Now →](   [A new Whitepaper introduces how all Altcoin functions can be performed on Bitcoin.]( A Bitcoin developer has proposed a new way to bring off-chain smart contracts to Bitcoin without altering Bitcoin’s consensus rules. “Potential applications include games like Chess, Go, or Poker, and particularly, verification of validity proofs in Bitcoin contracts,” author Robin Linus explains. Another Bitcoin developer recently reacted, responding that “the real killer app is scaling Bitcoin” instead of trying to find Altcoin sophisticated functionalities. [Ledger Partners with Real Vision to promote Web3 Education across the crypto galaxy.]( During Day 1, Ledger’s CEO explained his vision of the hardware industry: “Your phone and computer were not supposed to store private keys. That’s why there is a zero-day exploit market. Once the private keys are taken from you, it’s gone forever,” he argued, adding that “Software might be eating the world, but you always need hardware to hold software. Ledger has got secure hardware and a secure operating system. Then, we build the software on top. That’s what ledger does.” [Brazil unveils blockchain-based national identity program.]( Will 214 million Brazilian citizens soon be using blockchain technologies in their daily lives? Considering the government’s recent announcement, this might quickly materialize. Rio de Janeiro, Goiás, and Paraná are the first three states in the country to issue on-chain IDs through a private blockchain developed by Serpro, Brazil’s national data processing service. That’s not the only crypto initiative from the country’s government. In August, it unveiled an official name for its upcoming CBDC: the Drex. [Manage your crypto with Ledger Live →](      → [1212%]( The growth in transactions of the [Lightning Network]( over the past two years, with 6.6 million transactions recorded in August, suggesting that Lightning is bound to play a critical role in enabling Bitcoin to become a global medium of exchange. 27% of Lightning transaction growth is attributed to the gaming, social media tipping, and streaming sectors. → [$600 Million]( The value of investments into crypto gaming in the third quarter of 2023, despite challenging bear market conditions, according to DappRadar. While down 38% compared to Q2, crypto gaming is still seeing significant VC investment inflows. → [61%]( The rate of Ethereum-based transactions located in Layer-2 protocols during 2023’s third quarter, per Messari. This figure is mainly attributed to the launch of Base, Coinbase’s Layer-2, combined with the unexpected popularity of Friend.Tech, a decentralized social media.      [Watch our CTO Charles Guillemet’s interview with Dan Held]( Bitcoin educator, and Ledger partner, who joined our cybersecurity experts lab, the [Ledger Donjon]( to discuss why cybersecurity isn’t static.  Ledger’s CTO Charles Guillemet tackled Bitcoin Governance at Bitcoin Amsterdam 2023. [Check it out here.](  Ledger Academy added an explanation of block rewards, a fundamental mechanism for blockchain consensus building. [Learn more.]( [Ledger]( Follow us on: [Ledger YouTube]( [Ledger Twitter]( [Ledger Instagram]( [Ledger Facebook]( [Ledger TikTok](ledger) & 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. All rights reserved. Ledger brands are registered trademarks of Ledger SAS. Ledger SAS, 1 rue du Mail, 75002 Paris To unsubscribe from future emails or to update your email preferences, [click here](NAME}L86DBG?a=n&i=n&elqTrackId=7e9bde660abe4ef6aae1d6d4dcc02590&elq=eb1943059ef34cc59d9a300f7fc89af3&elqaid=716&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=279).

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