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How to transfer XRP from an exchange to a Ledger wallet?

Ensure your Ledger is updated, install the XRP app, generate a receive address, and withdraw XRP from exchange with correct details to meet the 10 XRP minimum reserve.

Nov 04, 2025 at 09:45 pm

Preparing Your Ledger Wallet for XRP

1. Ensure your Ledger device is updated to the latest firmware version available through Ledger Live. An outdated device may not support the latest features required for XRP management.

2. Install the XRP (Ripple) app directly from Ledger Live. This app allows your hardware wallet to interact with the XRP blockchain securely and manage addresses correctly.

3. Open the XRP app on your Ledger after installation. Keep the device connected and unlocked during setup to prevent interruptions.

4. Generate a new XRP receive address using Ledger Live. Confirm the address displayed on your Ledger screen matches the one shown in the software interface to avoid potential phishing or malware risks.

5. Copy this address carefully. It will be used when initiating the withdrawal from the exchange platform where your XRP is currently held.

Withdrawing XRP from the Exchange

1. Log into your exchange account and navigate to the withdrawal or send section for XRP. Select XRP from the list of available cryptocurrencies.

2. Paste the XRP address generated by your Ledger wallet into the recipient field. Double-check each character to ensure accuracy, as any mistake could result in permanent loss of funds.

3. Enter the amount of XRP you wish to transfer. Be mindful of the minimum balance requirement imposed by the XRP Ledger, which mandates a reserve of 10 XRP per wallet.

4. If the exchange supports destination tags or memos, verify whether they are required. For direct transfers to personal wallets like Ledger, these are typically not needed unless specified otherwise by the service.

5. Review all transaction details before confirming. Once submitted, cryptocurrency transactions cannot be reversed, even if sent to an incorrect address.

Understanding XRP Ledger Requirements

1. The XRP Ledger enforces a 10 XRP minimum reserve for every wallet address. This means at least 10 XRP must remain in the wallet at all times to keep it active.

2. Each transaction on the XRP network consumes a small fee, usually around 0.00001 XRP. These fees are negligible but necessary to prevent spam on the network.

3. When sending XRP to a new Ledger address, make sure the transferred amount exceeds 10 XRP. Otherwise, the receiving wallet won’t meet the reserve requirement and may fail to activate properly.

4. Additional trust lines or holdings of other assets on the XRP Ledger can increase the reserve requirement beyond the base 10 XRP, though this does not apply when holding only XRP.

5. Failure to maintain the minimum balance results in the wallet being frozen until sufficient XRP is restored, so plan transfers accordingly.

Verifying the Transaction on Ledger Live

1. After submitting the withdrawal from the exchange, open Ledger Live and ensure the XRP account is visible under your portfolio.

2. Wait for the transaction to confirm. XRP transactions generally settle within seconds, but delays can occur due to exchange processing times.

3. Check the transaction history in Ledger Live to see the incoming transfer. Match the amount and timestamp with what was sent from the exchange.

4. If the balance does not appear, refresh the account or manually resync the XRP application through Ledger Live’s settings.

5. In rare cases, restarting Ledger Live or reconnecting the device may resolve syncing issues preventing the display of updated balances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I send less than 10 XRP to my Ledger?Sending less than 10 XRP to a new Ledger-generated address will likely result in the transaction being rejected by the XRP Ledger, as the minimum reserve cannot be met. The funds may be lost permanently.

Do I need a destination tag when sending XRP to Ledger?No. Destination tags are used by exchanges or services to identify users internally. Since a Ledger wallet is a personal non-custodial wallet, no destination tag is required.

Can I use the same XRP address for multiple deposits?Yes. You can reuse the same XRP receive address generated by Ledger Live for future deposits. There is no security risk in doing so, and the address remains valid indefinitely.

Why isn’t my XRP balance showing up in Ledger Live?This could be due to syncing delays, incorrect address usage, or firewall/software interference. Try refreshing the account, checking the correct address was used, or temporarily disabling antivirus tools that might block connections.

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