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Crypto firm Ledger hikes prices of iPod-inspired wallet by 40% and launches new mid-tier option

Cryptocurrency storage company Ledger is raising the price of its iPod-like Stax hardware wallet by 40% — just three months after shipping it to customers — and launching a cheaper version, in a major product revamp for the French startup.

The company said Friday the price of Ledger Stax, which sports an E Ink display and allows users to secure their crypto, will now be $399. That's up from the $279 Ledger had originally offered for the device when it was unveiled back in December 2022. 

Ledger finally released Stax, its long-anticipated hardware crypto wallet, and is shipping units out to people who preordered the product in May. The device was designed by Tony Fadell, the inventor of the iPod and an investor in Ledger.

In addition to raising the price for Stax, Ledger is also releasing a new crypto hardware wallet. The Ledger Flex features an E Ink screen, similar to the Ledger Stax.

Pascal Gauthier, chairman and CEO of Ledger, said the company's devices currently secure over 20% of the world's crypto. "Our new secure touchscreen category will make self-custody more accessible than ever before for more consumers and enterprises," he added.

The Ledger Flex, which costs $249, is smaller than the Ledger Stax and comes with a 2.8-inch display. It's designed to look like a small smartphone or credit card reader, taking some influence from the iPod. Ledger Flex will be available to purchase from Friday and will begin shipping immediately.

Ledger's Stax and Flex devices can be used to deposit or exchange a range of tokens, including bitcoin, ether, cardano and solana, as well as nonfungible tokens, or NFTs. NFTs are digital assets designed to represent ownership of a digital property, typically artwork. No single NFT is the same as

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