Ledger in United States: verified costs and terms
Ledger terms for United States: verified costs, verification rules, and availability, checked against official pages on July 11, 2026 with a source link for every claim.
- Verified
- Jul 11, 2026
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- Official sources cited
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- United States
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- Jul 11, 2026
Referral terms vary by region and account state.
Ledger does not publish a single headline fee, so this page collects the terms it does publish and links every claim to its source (last checked July 11, 2026). the platform accepts sign-ups from United States at the time of our last check. The United States is the strictest major market: several offshore venues do not accept US persons at all, so availability is the first thing to check before comparing fees.
The table below is the public entry-tier snapshot for Ledger: published fees, verification rules, and account terms, each linked to the official page it was read from and dated July 11, 2026. Logged-in tiers, promotions, and regional product lines can differ from the public schedule, so treat these numbers as the starting point for United States and confirm inside the account before moving size.
| What | Published value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Devices and prices | Ledger Nano Gen5 — $179 (Product JSON-LD on official product page) | shop.ledger.com |
| Listed assets | 15,000+ supported crypto assets (as stated by Ledger) | ledger.com |
| Security certification | CC EAL5+ certified Secure Element chip (also stated as "Certified Secure Element (CC EAL5+)") | shop.ledger.com |
| Headquarters | Ledger SAS, 106 rue du Temple, 75003 Paris, France (site footer) | ledger.com |
| Crypto oversight | FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury) is the federal AML regulator; its guidance classifies virtual-currency exchangers as money transmitters, alongside state money-transmitter regulators. | fincen.gov |
| Local funding rails | ACH bank transfer is the dominant deposit rail; the ACH Network connects essentially all US bank accounts and is operated by the Federal Reserve's FedACH and The Clearing House's EPN. | en.wikipedia.org |
- Is Ledger available in United States?
- Ledger accepts sign-ups from United States at the time of our last check.
- Is there a free way to try Ledger?
- Ledger Nano Gen5 — $179 (Product JSON-LD on official product page)
- How does ChainCosts earn from this page?
- If you open an account through a link here, the provider may pay us a commission. It never changes the price you pay, and the numbers above come from the provider's published pages, not from the commercial relationship.
- How is crypto regulated in United States?
- FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury) is the federal AML regulator; its guidance classifies virtual-currency exchangers as money transmitters, alongside state money-transmitter regulators. — Federal baseline is FinCEN Money Services Business (MSB) registration via FinCEN Form 107, renewed every two years; exchanges additionally need state money transmitter licences. (source: fincen.gov).
At a glance
Key facts
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- United States
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- Jul 11, 2026
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