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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860623
root_s2yse8vt
Administrator::Hey Jungs, vor kurzem brachte eine andere Ledger (Ledger Nano X) aufgrund der aktuellen Situationen mit den Börsen, habe ich ursprünglich ein Nano S, aber es wird nicht eine große genug Speicher für die Krypto ich bin von Börsen bringen.
Meine Fragen sind:
1) Bei Polkadot heißt es, dass ich mindestens 250 DOT benötige, um zu binden, ist Bonding das Gleiche wie Staking, so dass ich 250 DOT benötige, um nur zu staken?
2) Gibt es jetzt einen Webbrowser, ähnlich wie MetaMask, mit dem ich auf der Ledger-App surfen und auf jeder Plattform Einsätze tätigen kann? Ich habe gesehen, dass es eine Ledger-Erweiterung gibt, aber ich habe keinen Safari.
Vielen Dank!
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860624
Flaky-Wedding2455
Gast::Just so you know it can store as much crypto as you want. Crypto is on the blockchain. Your keys are on the device. You will not have enough storage for all the apps perhaps on the S but you can delete and install what app you need at anytime. It’s a pain but works safely and is fine to do. Also in case you don’t know, to receive crypto you don’t even need the device. You just need your tested and trusted receive address. Use the X mainly and set up your S as a backup.
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860625
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860626
cheeb_ledger
Gast::With respect to the Polkadot Minimum Staking Threshold, there is a minimum amount required to be eligible for receiving rewards.
It’s currently at ~364 DOT ([here](https://staking.polkadot.network/#/nominate) is a link for reference) based off of the Polkadot Staking Dashboard. Ledger has no control over this as well, notably this is all dependent upon the Polkadot network’s architecture for staking.
You can however look into [Nomination Pools](https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/7533743296797-How-to-join-a-Polkadot-nomination-pool?support=true) and start staking your DOT with as little as 1 DOT (all while securing everything with your Ledger device as a hardware wallet).
Regarding your second question, there are browsers (like Chrome, Firefox, and Brave for example) and then there are 3rd party wallets (like MetaMask, MyEtherWallet, Taho, My Crypto, Phantom, and many, many more) – and so it depends on user preference.
If you find that one combination of browser and wallet work particularly well for you, it’s generally a good idea to stick with what works best – however you can always rest assured that as long as your connecting to each wallet (on any browser) – the accounts will be connected to the Ledger that you have plugged in.
You’ll always be able to plug your Ledger into different wallets on different browsers and it will be the same accounts being generated (because it’s the same Ledger / aka the same 24 word recovery phrase generating the accounts).
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860627
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860628
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31. August 2023 um 20:25 Uhr #2860629
CorneliusFudgem
Gast::u will need more than 250 DOT you’ll need like 350 or somethin the minimum threshold way higher.
just use nomination pools for staking DOT
also try to use chrome and metamask or perhaps brave or firefox if it works for u.
try diff wallets too like instead of Metamask use MEW or myCrypto etc.
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