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Stratis Ledger Wallet Now Available

Written by
Iain McCain
Published on
January 18, 2017

We are proud to announce that Ledger Wallet now officially supports Stratis. We are number 8 to join the impressive list of cryptocurrencies that Ledger Wallet supports: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Fido U2F, Dogecoin, Zcash, Dash and last but not least Stratis! With the support of Stratis from Ledger Wallet another huge milestone became reality. Just by looking at the other coins that are supported by Ledger Wallet you can imagine what a big achievement this is for all of us. You can use the Ledger Wallet with our new Electrum Stratis Wallet. With the new wallet and the support of the Ledger Wallet you have the possibility to add an extra security layer for your STRAT.With the Ledger Wallet secrets like private keys are never exposed. Transactions can't get tampered with, they are physically verified on the embedded screen with a simple press on a button. Needless to say you can keep your STRAT more secure then ever before. Stratis is available on the Ledger Nano S. Stratis will also be available on the Ledger Blue, however at the moment the Ledger Blue is only available for pre-order.Ledger Nano S is a Bitcoin, Ethereum and Altcoins hardware wallet, based on robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. It connects to any computer (USB) and embeds a secure OLED display to double-check and confirm each transaction with a single tap on its side buttons.Ledger Blue is the most advanced hardware security gear on the market. It boasts multi application execution, and packs enterprise-level crypto-capabilities into a lightweight handheld device designed and crafted in France. It is architected around a Secure Element, featuring a touchscreen and USB & Bluetooth* connectivity.To celebrate we are giving you the exclusive opportunity to buy a limited edition Stratis Genesis Edition Nano S. We have a limited supply of Stratis Genesis Edition Nano S. You can order one per person right away after this blog post is released. You can order a Stratis Genesis Edition by sending a direct message on Slack to Krushang . Only long-term Stratis supporters apply. Only 15 will be sold. So be quick if you don't want to miss out on this unique opportunity :).By purchasing the Limited Genesis Edition you receive the following:

  • Stratis Genesis Edition Nano S
  • USB Cable
  • Instructions and recovery sheet

For more information about Ledger Wallet we recommend you to take a look at their website. Complementing the instructions you receive with the purchase of a Stratis Genesis Edition it's worth it to take a look at the following video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDvoax0oxQsAnd last but not least we want to remind you on the following things:

  • If you aren’t a member of our community on Slack we hereby invite you to join us.
  • Don’t forget to upgrade your Stratis Wallet to the latest version (v2.0.0.1). This update prevents older clients from connecting to the network.
  • If you still have unclaimed Stratis coins, now is the time to claim them.

For now keep your STRAT safe, the future is bright for all of us!

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