Based on our record, Ledger seems to be a lot more popular than Firefly III. While we know about 157 links to Ledger, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Firefly III. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
However, if you did verify the hashes of the installer and downloaded it from ledger.com and then you were updating your app all the time, there is no risk for you and your Ledger Live should be genuine. Source: 5 months ago
We know you’ve been waiting for an update on your Ledger Stax order and we apologize for the wait. Thanks for your patience and being the first in line. The Ledger team’s top priority is delivering Ledger Stax to you and meeting our stringent quality standards. With Ledger Stax, we are building a truly innovative product with a first-of-its-kind, curved E Ink touch-screen display. Getting this screen to you has... Source: 8 months ago
Should I be concerned because I bought Ledger device from authorised reseller from official ledger.com because it's a 3rd party? Been using fine for years (device genuine checked on ledger live and etc) and is authorised reseller from official ledger website ledger.com still 3rd party? Source: 9 months ago
Presumably you still have the seedphrase? If so, you can buy a new Ledger and restore it (make sure you get the official version of Ledger Live from ledger.com only). You could also get a Trezor and put in the same seed phrase, but Trezor doesn't support that many coins, so you may get stuck for some coins. Source: 10 months ago
I’ve received my Nano X from authorised reseller from ledger.com, not Amazon or third party. The box is in orange and black and the container is white. Is it normal? See attached. I know that ledger changed their packaging but I heard it was in black which is different to what I got. Can you confirm it is safe? Source: 10 months ago
Firefly is open source and free: https://firefly-iii.org. Source: over 2 years ago
I also use Firefly (https://firefly-iii.org). If you're comfortable self-hosting, it's a nice option. There are importer tools for things like YNAB or CSV files from your bank. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Firefly III but it's self-hosted. It does support multiple currencies though. Source: over 2 years ago
If you're tech savvy, I would recommend locally hosted Firefly III with parsers of PDF bank statements (it's Canada, most banks can't even properly export CSV with all transactions...) Https://firefly-iii.org/. Source: over 2 years ago
A https://firefly-iii.org self-budget instance treated like an ARG where community members post fictitious monetary tasks for wins and losses. Each account would be a player and after x amount of time, whoever has the highest amount of money in their account wins. Tasks can be posted on some kind of self-hosted Kanban board (haven’t tried any yet) or on a Wiki page. Source: almost 3 years ago
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