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Ledger Live Adds Self-Custody Staking for Polkadot (DOT)

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The popular hardware wallet provider, Ledger, will add Polkadot to its wide variety of supported tokens as of March 4th. Additionally, Ledger will also enable users to stake DOT coins directly on the platform, thus increasing the total number of staking options to five.Ledger Adds Polkadot and DOT StakingFounded in 2014, Ledger is a digital asset wallet provider describing itself as the “global leader in security and infrastructure solutions for safeguarding critical” cryptocurrencies. In a press release shared with CryptoPotato, the company announced plans to add another blockchain project with its own cryptocurrency to the Ledger ecosystem – Polkadot (DOT).The statement reads that the wallet provider will support Polkadot in its software application and will add it to Ledger Live – the

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The popular hardware wallet provider, Ledger, will add Polkadot to its wide variety of supported tokens as of March 4th. Additionally, Ledger will also enable users to stake DOT coins directly on the platform, thus increasing the total number of staking options to five.

Ledger Adds Polkadot and DOT Staking

Founded in 2014, Ledger is a digital asset wallet provider describing itself as the “global leader in security and infrastructure solutions for safeguarding critical” cryptocurrencies. In a press release shared with CryptoPotato, the company announced plans to add another blockchain project with its own cryptocurrency to the Ledger ecosystem – Polkadot (DOT).

The statement reads that the wallet provider will support Polkadot in its software application and will add it to Ledger Live – the mobile application working in parallel to the Ledger hardware wallet. Apart from storing crypto assets, Ledger Live also enables users to follow and manage the holdings even if the wallet is nowhere nearby.

Polkadot’s native digital asset – DOT – will become just the fifth coin that Ledger Live users can deploy for staking. According to the announcement, the mobile application “offers the most secure way to manage and stake DOT tokens as the private keys are stored on a dedicated hardware device that is not connected to the Internet.”

The installing process will be simplified as users need to install a designated Polkadot app on their respective devices, create a DOT account on Ledger Live, add the token to the bounded balance, nominate a validator, and confirm the information.

“Polkadot is one of the most promising projects in the entire crypto ecosystem, and we are happy to provide our users with additional options to earn rewards and participate in the expanding Polkadot ecosystem.” – commented Head of Coin Integration at Ledger – Fabrice Dautriat.

Ledger spokesperson told CryptoPotato that the integration will be fully live starting from March 4th, 2021.

DOT Price and Staking Stats

DOT has been among the best price performers as of late. The asset entered the new year at about $8 but has taken full advantage of the bullish developments in the following months and even breached $40 for a new all-time high.

Despite retracing slightly during last week’s market crash, DOT is still 350% up YTD as it currently hovers above $36.

Additionally, the token is the second-most utilized coin for staking, per data from stakingrewards.com. With over $24 billion worth locked for staking, DOT trails only to Cardano (ADA) by $4 billion. About 64% of all DOT in circulation has been staked as of writing these lines.

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