Edited By
Dmitry Ivanov

A debate is brewing among crypto enthusiasts regarding the sale of the Ledger Nano X on Newegg. Users are questioning whether these devices are sold directly by Ledger, citing concerns over authenticity and warranty from non-authorized resellers.
Newegg is not listed as an authorized retailer by Ledger. Some users express skepticism, urging others to verify the authenticity of their devices if purchased from this vendor. This controversy raises important questions: How much do customers trust third-party retailers? Will Ledger address these concerns?
Trust in Retailers: Many find it concerning that Newegg is not on the authorized list, causing hesitation over buying from the site.
Official Resellers: Users pointed out that companies like Amazon are formally recognized as sellers by Ledger, contrasting with Neweggβs status.
Authenticity Checks: Ledgerβs ability to determine a device's authenticity via the Ledger Live app has been highlighted as crucial for those purchasing from unofficial channels.
"Newegg is not one of our official resellers. For security and warranty, purchase directly from our online shop,β a Ledger representative stated.
While there is clear caution, some participants remain neutral, not fully dismissing Neweggβs legitimacy.
π» Newegg isnβt officially recognized by Ledger; trust issues arise.
β Official recommendation: Buy directly from Ledger or authorized partners.
π± "If it passes the genuine check in Ledger Live, you should be good to go," advises a user.
Customers are urged to use Ledger's recommended methods for validating device authenticity. These include:
Connecting to Ledger Live to perform a genuine check.
Ensuring the recovery phrase and PIN are set up during the initial process for added security.
Reviewing the packaging: Ensure that the recovery sheet is blank, confirming it hasn't been previously used.
As discussions swirl, customers must weigh the risks before purchasing the Ledger Nano X from Newegg or similar outlets. With concerns about warranties and device integrity looming, will users opt for direct purchases instead? Only time will tell.