Wie können Sie sich beim Nano S einen Überblick über Ihr gesamtes Kryptowährungsportfolio verschaffen?

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    • #1244928
      kyle_thornton
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      Ledger Live is intended to do exactly what you’re talking about here. I think the only thing you need to do now is click Add Account and add the different accounts into Ledger Live one by one. Once they’re all added, all of their asset balances get added together into your Portfolio tab.

      Maybe I’m missing something obvious in your question though, like are you asking if there’s a way to add them all without going through Add Account for each crypto?

    • #1244929
      Iconoclast301
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      Use something like debank or tin to view your wallet address and balances. It’s especially helpful if you’re staking or yield farming.

    • #1244930
      Evilgood1
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      I use coinstats to keep track of my crypto regardless of whether its on ledger or any other wallet. DM me if you want a referral code. or just download the product via your app store.

    • #1244931
      jackob50
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      InItIaLiZe YoUr WaLlEt!

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      How is your inbox right now?

    • #1244932
      Tabea_Ledger
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      Hi,

      I would like to make sure that you understand the purpose of a Ledger device.

      The purpose of a Ledger device is to keep your private keys offline. In case you are wondering what a private key is:

      You have two keys in crypto, the first one is the public key that you share in order to receive crypto. The second one is the private key which remains secret because it allows you to prove the ownership of your crypto.

      You can imagine your public keys like a letterbox and the private keys like the keys towards your letter box.

      Your Private key is the only way for you to take ownership of your crypto. But this means if someone else would have access to your private keys they could have access to your crypto. Thus, the purpose of your device is to keep the private keys offline.

      You can learn more about it [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/not-your-keys-not-your-coins-why-it-matters)

      The purpose of your apps is to generate private keys. You can learn more about it [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/hardwarewallet/what-are-ledger-applications-and-why-do-i-need-them)

      You need the private keys to validate each transaction. As your Ledger device keeps them offline you need your Ledger device to validate each transaction.

      When receiving crypto, you need your Ledger device as well to verify if the receiving address is correct.

      You still need a visual interface such as Ledger Live to see the balance of your crypto.

    • #1244933
      0x11C3P
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      Ledger Live literally shows you all the accounts and balances that Ledger Live currently supports. If you have tokens/coins that they don’t support yet, you can use something like coinmarketcap and just manually input your total amounts.

      But Ledger Live does exactly what you’re asking for. Especially all the major L1 players and some L2 ones.

    • #1244934
      WkittySkittyLBoF
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      Defi Dashboard like Tin Network, Debank, Apeboard, step.finance are great. Also Koinly for detailed tracking

    • #1244926
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Hey Leute 🙂

      Sorry, wenn diese Frage vielleicht zu amateurhaft ist. Aber: Ich finde irgendwie nicht heraus, wie man auf dem Nano S zumindest die Salden aller Kryptowährungen anzeigen kann, deren Miniapps gerade auf dem Gerät installiert sind ?

      Oder brauche ich wirklich für jede Währung sozusagen eine eigene App? Da sie zu den Marktführern gehören, scheint dies derzeit technisch nicht machbar zu sein, oder warum ist dies nach all den Jahren nicht verfügbar?

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      Ich benutze Ledger Live. Aber ich kann dort keine Lösung für dieses Problem finden…

    • #1244927
      Sweaty_Suprise
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      I use Ledger Live

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