Gibt es eine Grenze, wie viel (im Dollarwert) Sie in Krypto auf Ihrem Ledger Nano S halten können?

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    • #1294112
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Hallo,

      Für den Fall, dass der Kryptomarkt in die Höhe schießt, ist der Ledger Nano S mit einem bestimmten Dollarwert in Krypto ausgestattet, den man darauf halten kann? Oder ist es auf die Anzahl der Münzen auf Ihre Wallet basiert? Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie der Speicher berechnet wird, um voll zu sein. Ich danke Ihnen!

    • #1294113
      OperationMiddleClass
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      You’re not „storing“ anything other than your private keys. It’s not a USB stick. Storage is irrelevant.

    • #1294114
      CorneliusFudgem
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      There is no limit. Sky is the limit!

      Let’s say Bob holds 1 BTC on his Ledger Nano S and BTC goes to $1,000,000 – this will have no effect on Bob’s device storage.

    • #1294115
      DrGarbinsky
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      About 24 lbs is the limit I think.

    • #1294116
      bigrobcx
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      There’s no limit I’m aware of and I doubt there would be. Your Ledger only protects your seed phrase and your coins/tokens are stored on the relevant blockchain so you can hold as much value as you want to. The only issue may be if Ledger Live has any limitation on how much value it can display in the application, but that would be purely cosmetic and certainly wouldn’t lead to any coin/token loss.

    • #1294117
      WorldSpark
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      You don’t deserve crypto and ledger

    • #1294118
      Bernard_L0W3
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      And that kids is why it was a big mistake to call it „wallet“ because every newbie in crypto thinks his coins are stored in it. Sigh… One word to fuck the world all over again and again xD

    • #1294119
      userfakesuper
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      While everyone is correct, they did mention that nothing is stored on your ledger except for your private keys, but neglected to mention that your ‚coins‘ are on the blockchain and this does not have a value limit. You could have 10,000,000,000 worth of coins and it would still not be at its limit as there is no limit. Your coins are not stored on your ledger device, nor on Ledger Live.

      You are good to go for any amount you desire. Do not respond to anyone who sends you a DM. It will be some kind of scam. If they can not help you in a public thread like this one, then they are a scam.

    • #1294120
      Huth_S0lo
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      There is. And that limit is precisely $0.00. You dont store your crypto on your ledger. Its forever part of the blockchain that it belongs to. Your ledger is a set of keys to access your account.

    • #1294121
      NoskaOff
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      Your cryptos are not stored on the Ledger itself, it’s only the keys to make transactions on the blockchain that’s stored in it. There’s no limits whatsoever as they are actual wallets, they’re not controlled by Ledger (the company)

    • #1294122
      Seattlerain7777
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      Great! Thanks so much for all your help! I’m glad to know the sky’s the limit with the Ledger Nano.

    • #1294123
      xtrabeanie
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      The electrons used to form the coins have a physical weight. At some point the overall weight would be too much for the plastic used by the Ledger to bear and it will break and the coins will fall out onto the floor. I am currently in the process of filling one with coins to see how many it can take and will report back once I have a result.

    • #1294124
      hexoctahedron13
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      is this a joke ?

    • #1294125
      Fooshi2020
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      The storage on a wallet that is filling up is the area where apps are stored. For example, if you want to interact with Bitcoin, you need the app and that will take a bit of the storage. Same thing if you want to interact with ETH, that app will take a bit of space. The storage each app takes is the same if you hold 1/10000 of a BTC or 1000 BTC.

      It really isn’t a hard limit because say you have filled up your storage with apps for various blockchain and need to add another, you can remove an app and clear up space for the new app. Removing an app does not get rid of your assets.

    • #1294126
      JohnyGudel
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      Sure, you can hold $100 trillion, the entire wealth in this planet lol

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      imthiazah
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      6904.20

    • #1294128
      r_a_d_
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      Yes, how much you can afford.

      P.S. The ledger only stores the keys to your vault, not the contents.

    • #1294129
      ArbitrageJay
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      $10 = 1mb of storage, which is weird when prices fluctuate. Sometimes some coins will fall out from your ledger when prices rise, but nothing to worry about – you can just push them back in when markets are down! 👍

      Jokes aside: please try to read about how ledger devices work and how to use them safely before using it.

    • #1294130
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      Theoretically, there’s no limit. The crypto is held on the blockchain, the Ledger merely accesses it. So you could have all 21 million BTC in one wallet (apart the 50btc in the genesis block I guess).

      In reality, I suspect there IS a practical limitation. If your BTC is spread across so many billions and billions of addresses that reading the total balance or aggregating transactions for signature from the BIP-39 path takes forever (or too long to be practical), then the Ledger isn’t quite as useful 🙂 I don’t think you have to worry about that in day to day usage though.

    • #1294131
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      While everyone in the community is right, I would like to add that the apps in Ledger Live take storage space.

      The purpose of apps is to generate Private keys from a Seed phrase. You need private keys in order to sign each transaction. You can find a more detailed explanation [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/private-key-and-seed-phrase-whats-the-difference).

      Please note that, even if you uninstall an app, your Ledger device will generate the Private key again when you install the app again on your Ledger device. You can read more about it [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/hardwarewallet/what-are-ledger-applications-and-why-do-i-need-them)

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