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Core web: Ledger Direct Connection FAQ
Core web: Ledger Direct Connection FAQ
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Written by Amanda
Updated over a week ago

The following features are available to directly-connected Ledgers as of September 9th, 2023:

  • Viewing Bitcoin and X, P, and C-Chain assets in the portfolio.

  • Functionality of delegating, validating, and cross-chain transferring AVAX in Core web’s Stake.

  • EVM network transactions (sending and swapping tokens) for both Avalanche C-Chain and Ethereum networks.

The following features are NOT available to directly-connected Ledgers as of September 9th, 2023, but will be added in a future release:

  • Bridging funds between Avalanche and Ethereum or Avalanche and Bitcoin networks. To use this feature with a ledger, connect a browser extension to Core web or bridge through Core extension or Core mobile directly.

  • Sending Bitcoin funds. To use this feature with a Ledger connect Core extension to Core web or send BTC funds through Core extension or Core mobile directly.

What derivation path is used when directly connecting a Ledger to Core web?

The BIP44 derivation path is used. If users want to connect their Ledger to Core web with the Ledger Live derivation path, they should connect the Ledger to Core extension and connect that to Core web.


For any additional questions, please view our other knowledge base articles or contact a support team member via the chat button.

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