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by: xpoolPosted on: October 25, 2025

Ledger’s Multisig Update Sparks Backlash Over New Fees

Ledger’s latest multisignature interface update for its Nano Gen5 device has ignited controversy, with users and developers criticizing the implementation of new fees that impact traditional open-access self-custody solutions. The update shifts secure custody to a fee-based service model, raising concerns about transparency and increased operational costs for Ethereum users.

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