Yesterday, Ledger, aka the global leader in digital asset security, threw their Op3n event.
Huge product drops, panels with big names, basketball games (no kidding) – this event had it all.
And… oh, would you look at that?
Notice something familiar?
… No?
Aight, lemme help:
Yes, BitDegree was there to witness it all!
And it wouldn’t be us if we didn’t give you the inside scoop.
So, here are some highlights 👇
1/ Ledger Nano Gen5
Ledger dropped their newest device – the Ledger Nano Gen5.

… And it’s packing some good stuff:
👉 Transaction Check: this feature (already on Ledger Flex and Stax) reviews transactions and smart contracts before you approve them. If anything looks fishy, your device flashes a warning.
👉 Direct dApp connection: no more juggling extra wallets or browser extensions.
👉 Getting paid became simpler: thanks to their new partnership with Noah, a fintech that bridges traditional banking and blockchain, you can route your paycheck right into your Ledger.
👉 Custom badges: you can now personalize your Ledger with badges, from a frog with a crown to a frosty pint (hello, beer enjoyers).
Some badges even feature exclusive artwork by Susan Kare, the legend behind the original Apple Macintosh icons.
So, basically, your Ledger is now: secure ✅ and adorable ✅✅

If you want more juicy details about the Nano Gen5, check out our review.
2/ NO more hardware wallets
Yeah, sounds strange saying this right after I talked about their new device.
Here’s what’s going on: Ledger’s killing off the term hardware wallet. From now on, they’re calling their devices signers.
That’s ’cause their devices do way more than just store crypto – they sign transactions, verify logins, and interact with apps and smart contracts.
The signer name, the company says, better reflects that active role.

3/ SUI collab
Ledger also announced a $400K giveaway in collaboration with the SUI network, rewarding users who buy, swap, or stake SUI through Ledger devices.
SUIeet deal!!
Get it 😀 Sweet but it’s SUI 😀
… Don’t leave, pls.

4/ Ledger Live got a new name
Ledger Live – the app you use to manage your assets – got a rebrand. Say hello to Ledger Wallet.
And it’s no longer just a companion to hardware – it’s becoming a full-on hub for managing digital value.
The new version is slicker, faster, and more Web3-friendly + it blends CeFi and DeFi seamlessly.

5/ Inside the Donjon
Ledger is best known for its hardware devices. But beyond that, they’re also running a security fortress called the Ledger Donjon.
This elite team of cryptographers and security nerds basically spends their days trying to hack Ledger’s own products before real hackers can.

They test everything:
👉 Software attacks (unauthorized access or data manipulation);
👉 Side-channel attacks (physical signal leaks);
👉 Fault attacks (intentionally messing with circuits to find weak spots).
And at the Op3n event, we got a sneak peek at how the Donjon works – with Ledger’s CTO Charles Guillemet walking everyone through real examples of how they stress-test and dissect devices.
It honestly looked less like a tech demo and more like the set of a sci-fi movie.
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6/ Basketball
Told you I wasn’t kidding – Ledger HQ in Paris actually has its own basketball court.
Which, idk, is just fun, we got to play, too.

All in all, the event showed one thing loud and clear: Ledger’s expanding waaay beyond “that USB stick for Bitcoin.”
If you missed the event, don’t worry – you didn’t miss the message. Ledger’s turning into the go-to bridge between TradFi and the Web3 future.
And if they can dunk on a few competitors while they’re at it, we’re here for it.







