Is there a tutorial available on transferring crypto from Coinbase to a Ledger?

I'm new to cryptocurrency and I recently purchased a Ledger hardware wallet. I want to transfer my crypto assets from Coinbase to my Ledger, but I'm not sure how to do it. Is there a tutorial available that can guide me through the process step by step?

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- Yes, there is a tutorial available on transferring crypto from Coinbase to a Ledger. Here's a step-by-step guide: 1. Open the Ledger Live app on your computer and connect your Ledger device. 2. In the app, select the cryptocurrency you want to transfer and click on 'Receive'. 3. Copy the receiving address that appears on the screen. 4. Log in to your Coinbase account and go to the 'Accounts' tab. 5. Find the cryptocurrency you want to transfer and click on the 'Send' button. 6. Paste the receiving address from your Ledger Live app into the recipient field. 7. Enter the amount you want to transfer and review the transaction details. 8. Confirm the transaction and wait for it to be processed. That's it! Your crypto assets will be safely transferred from Coinbase to your Ledger. Enjoy the added security and control of using a hardware wallet like Ledger.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
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