| Ledger has now added support for directly installing and managing the Ravencoin app from within the Ledger Live Manager. The instructions below are no longer necessary.
New instructions for installing and using the Ravencoin app on a Ledger Nano S or Nano X can be found at https://ravencoin.org/ledger.
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= Introduction: Electrum and Ledger support for Ravencoin =
== Installing Ravencoin Electrum ==
'''Step 1:''' Download and install the [https://github.com/traysistandard-error/electrum-raven/releases/ Electrum binaries binary for Ravencoin]. Choose For Windows, choose the "-setup.exe" version. Windows Defender may complain. You'll have to add an exception and tell it to run anyway.
== Installing Ravencoin Ledger software ==
'''Step 2:''' Download and install [https://sourceforge.net/projects/winpython/files/WinPython_3.6/3.6.6.2/ WinPython].
'''Step 3:''' Download the [https://github.com/traysiKryptoxic/ledger-app-btcrvn/releases/download/1.553.17/app.hex Ledger app.hex file for Ravencoin]. Right click the file and choose to save. If you can't do that, download it, and rename it as app.hex (your PC might try to call it something like app.hex.txt)
Save the file to: <code>\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\WPy-3662\scripts</code> That folder was created by the WinPython installation that happened in the previous step. If it's not there, please find it on your system. If you installed a version other than 3.6.6.2 the folder name will be slightly changed.
== Setting up your Ledger to accept Ravencoin ==
'''Step 7:''' Plug in and unlock your Ledger. You must be running the latest 1.55 6.0 firmware.
'''Step 8:''' In the command prompt, make sure you are still in <code>\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\WPy-3670\scripts</code>, and type in:
'''Step 9:''' Follow the prompts on your hardware Ledger to allow the installation. Once it's done, you should see a Ravencoin app in the list of apps on the Ledger.
If you ever want to remove the Ravencoin app from your Ledger, do it with:
When you access Electrum with your Ledger, it may ask you for a path. m/44'/175'/0' is correct, but m/44'/175'/175' was the path from the original codebase. If you ever have a situation where you can't see your coins, try this path.