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Ledger hardware wallet expands crypto buying options with Uphold’s Topper

Topper’s on-ramp entrance to Ledger Live comes at a time when Ledger supports only one off-ramp solution.

Ledger, a leading hardware cryptocurrency wallet provider, is expanding its cryptocurrency purchasing options within its app through a new partnership with Uphold’s Topper.

Ledger has integrated the fiat-to-crypto on-ramp Topper by the United States Web3 financial platform Uphold, the firms announced on Sept. 26.

The integration brings a new crypto-buying option to Ledger’s software, Ledger Live. The application currently features 14 providers offering on-ramp services through the Buy section, Ledger’s vice president of international development, Jean-François Rochet, told Cointelegraph.

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Ledger Live Enhances User Experience With Crypto.com Pay On-Ramp Integration

Ledger Live Enhances User Experience With Crypto.com Pay On-Ramp IntegrationLedger Live has announced a strategic partnership with Crypto.com Pay to integrate its on-ramp digital payments technology into Ledger’s software. This integration will enable Ledger Live app users to conveniently purchase over 300 cryptocurrencies using the Crypto.com Pay On-ramp payment gateway. The new feature, which offers a fast checkout experience for verified customers to buy […]

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Fake Ledger Live app sneaks into Microsoft’s app store, $588K stolen

The $588,000 was stolen across 38 transactions, with the largest transfer totaling $81,200.

Almost $600,000 in Bitcoin (BTC) has been stolen from users who downloaded a fake Ledger Live application on Microsoft’s app store, according to cryptocurrency sleuth ZachXBT.

The on-chain analyst spotted the scam, “Ledger Live Web3” on Nov. 5, which is tricking users into thinking that they’re downloading “Ledger Live” — a user interface for Ledger hardware wallets to store cryptocurrency offline.

Approximately 16.8 BTC worth $588,000 has been received by the scammer across 38 transactions using wallet address, “bc1q….y64q,” according to Blockchain.com. About $115,200 has left the scammer’s wallet across two transactions, leaving it with $473,800 or 13.5 BTC.

In a follow up post, ZachXBT noted that Microsoft may have removed the fake Ledger Live app from its platform.

The first transaction sent to the scammer’s wallet address took place on Oct. 24, worth $5,210. Prior to that, the wallet hadn’t been used. Most of these transactions have taken place since Nov. 2, with the largest transfer totaling $81,200 on Nov. 4.

A search by Cointelegraph found the fake “Ledger Live Web3” application appeared in Microsoft’s app store as early as Oct. 19.

The fake “Ledger Live Web3” app on Microsoft Apps. Source: Microsoft

ZachXBT said they have received two messages from victims on Nov. 4 and even argued that Microsoft “should be held liable” for allowing the fake Ledger Live app to appear in its app store.

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It isn’t the first time a fake Ledger Live app has made its way into Microsoft’s app store either.

Ledger’s support account on X (formerly Twitter) informed its users about a fake Ledger Live app on two separate occasions in December and March.

Ledger hasn’t commented on the scam but has previously iterated to users that the "only safe place" to download Ledger Live is from its website, ledger.com.

Cointelegraph reached out to Microsoft for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

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