
The letters appear to be from the trusted hardware wallet company.
The letter threatens users by stating that failure to complete the process could lead to restricted access to their wallet and funds. This is a high-pressure tactic designed to make recipients act quickly without questioning the legitimacy of the request. A seed phrase (or recovery phrase) is a string of 12 to 24 words that serves as the key to unlock a crypto wallet. If a scammer gains access to this phrase, they can easily control the wallet and move any assets it holds.
What Ledger and Experts Say
Tech commentator Jacob Canfield brought attention to the scam on April 29, 2025, after receiving one of these fake letters. In his post on X (formerly Twitter), Canfield shared the letter and urged users to remain cautious. In response, Ledger confirmed that the letter was indeed a scam and reminded users that the company would never ask for recovery phrases or private keys. Ledger also advised users to be especially vigilant against phishing attempts and always verify any communication they receive, especially if it demands sensitive information.
You are correct, this is a scam. We appreciate your efforts to warn others. Please stay vigilant against phishing attempts. Scammers impersonating Ledger and Ledger representatives are unfortunately common. While we actively report and block scammers, we can’t control what…
— Ledger (@Ledger) April 29, 2025
This is not the first instance of such scams targeting Ledger users. Earlier this month, reports from a crypto hardware wallet reseller surfaced, with several customers also receiving similar letters. Scammers are increasingly using these kinds of tactics as crypto adoption grows, making it all the more important for users to stay informed and cautious.
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