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How to transfer NFTs to Ledger? (Hardware wallet storage)

Ledger secures NFT ownership via private keys—not storage—and supports Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and more with compatible apps, though NFTs aren’t natively displayed in Ledger Live.

Feb 20, 2026 at 10:59 am

Understanding NFT Compatibility with Ledger Devices

1. Ledger hardware wallets support Ethereum-based NFTs through the Ethereum app installed on the device.

2. Solana NFTs require the Solana app and are compatible only with Ledger Nano S Plus and Nano X models.

3. Polygon, Avalanche, and BSC-based NFTs are accessible if their respective blockchain apps are installed and the wallet is connected to a compatible interface like MetaMask.

4. Non-EVM chains such as Tezos or Flow are not natively supported on Ledger for NFT storage at the wallet level—ownership remains on-chain but cannot be viewed directly via Ledger Live.

5. Ledger does not store NFTs on the device itself; it secures the private keys that grant ownership and control over the associated wallet address where NFTs reside.

Preparing Your Ledger for NFT Transfer

1. Update Ledger Live desktop or mobile application to the latest version to ensure full protocol compatibility.

2. Install the required blockchain app (e.g., Ethereum, Solana) using Ledger Live’s Manager tab before initiating any transfer.

3. Enable “Blind Signing” in the Ethereum app settings if interacting with uncommon or newly deployed NFT contracts—this allows transaction approval without full contract verification on-device.

4. Verify the receiving wallet address displayed on the Ledger device screen matches the one shown in your browser wallet extension to prevent accidental misdirection.

5. Ensure sufficient native gas token (ETH, SOL, MATIC, etc.) is held in the same wallet to cover transfer fees—NFT transfers fail silently if gas is insufficient.

Transferring NFTs Using MetaMask and Ledger

1. Connect your Ledger device, unlock it, and open the appropriate blockchain app (e.g., Ethereum).

2. In MetaMask, select “Import Account” and choose “Hardware Wallet”, then select Ledger from the list.

3. MetaMask will detect accounts derived from your Ledger. Select the account holding the NFTs you wish to transfer.

4. Navigate to the NFT marketplace or contract interface (e.g., OpenSea, Magic Eden), locate the NFT, and click “Transfer”.

5. Confirm the recipient address and fee details in MetaMask, then approve the transaction signature request on your Ledger device screen.

Verifying NFT Ownership Post-Transfer

1. Use Etherscan, Solscan, or other chain explorers to paste the wallet address and confirm the NFT appears under the “NFTs” or “Tokens” tab.

2. Within Ledger Live, navigate to the corresponding blockchain account—NFTs may not display visually but balances and transaction history will reflect activity.

3. Reconnect MetaMask to the same Ledger account and check the “NFTs” section to see updated holdings after blockchain confirmation.

4. Cross-reference token ID and contract address against the original minting event to validate authenticity and avoid counterfeit listings.

5. If an NFT disappears from view post-transfer, verify whether it was sent to a contract address instead of an externally owned account—some marketplaces use intermediary contracts that require manual withdrawal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I store multiple NFTs across different blockchains on one Ledger device?Yes. A single Ledger device can manage accounts on Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and others simultaneously—each requiring its own installed app and separate derivation path.

Q: Why doesn’t my NFT show up in Ledger Live after transfer?Ledger Live currently lacks native NFT visualization for most chains. It displays balances and transactions but not asset thumbnails or metadata—this is a UI limitation, not a security or ownership issue.

Q: Is it safe to approve NFT transfers using Blind Signing?Blind Signing bypasses on-device contract analysis. It is necessary for many NFT platforms but carries risk if used with untrusted dApps. Always verify the dApp’s domain and contract source code before enabling it.

Q: What happens if I lose my Ledger but have my recovery phrase?You can fully restore access to all associated NFTs by inputting the 24-word recovery phrase into a new Ledger device and reinstalling the required blockchain apps.

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