Ledger Wallet 2.137.0 Released — Minor Security Improvements & Stability Patches

Ledger update prompt

Intro: Ledger Wallet 2.137.0 has been pushed out. The release tunes Bluetooth and USB stability, ships a handful of security patches, and fixes compatibility with Ledger Live. Ledger recommends anyone seeing connection issues or sync stalls recently update soon.

Version highlights:

  • Security patch: permission settings on some anomaly-log paths were tightened, reducing the chance of information exposure in edge cases.
  • Connection stability: hardware handshake retry counts were tuned, reducing pairing-failure popups during low battery or when multiple devices contend for the connection.
  • Performance tuning: boot-time self-check streamlined, cutting the wait before the app list appears — especially noticeable on older batches.
  • Prompt updates: error-code descriptions unified and now link to official support so users can self-diagnose faster.

Who it affects: Users seeing Bluetooth re-pair loops on mobile, "device in use" prompts on desktop, or long blockchain-sync stalls — connection success rate and prompt clarity should both improve after update.

Before upgrading: Keep battery above 50%; update Ledger Live first; close third-party Bluetooth or serial-port managers; have the recovery phrase available in case of a worst-case recovery.

Channel awareness: Updates ship only through Ledger Live. Ledger never pushes firmware via email or popup prompts. Any "urgent patch download" link needs domain verification and should ultimately be completed inside the app.

What's next: Ledger has indicated continued work on FIDO stability and finer-grained error-log toggles. If connection problems persist after update, export diagnostics from Ledger Live and contact official support.

Safety reminder: We will never ask for your recovery phrase, PIN, verification codes, or private keys. Anyone requesting them is attempting fraud — do not share and do not proceed.