Ledger CEO Pushes ‘No Compromise’ Bitcoin Security Design For Crypto Wallets

Ledger’s chief executive has published an unusually direct public letter calling on the crypto industry to hold itself to a strict “no compromise” standard when it comes to Bitcoin security design. In a post titled “No Compromise,” the Ledger CEO argues that Bitcoin’s founding promise — money nobody can freeze, seize, or block — only survives if the wallets and tools built around it are engineered to protect ordinary people, not just technically skilled users.
Key takeaways
- Ledger’s CEO published a blog post pushing for industry-wide “no compromise” standards in Bitcoin security design.
- Bitcoin lets people hold money directly, without a bank or intermediary, relying on private keys backed by seed words.
- Ledger says flawed product design, not just user mistakes, is a leading cause of lost funds, and discipline alone cannot fix bad design.
- Ledger’s Donjon security team found and responsibly disclosed vulnerabilities affecting Trezor and Trust Wallet before attackers could exploit them.
- Ledger is inviting competitors — wallets, exchanges, custodians — to adopt shared principles on disclosure, open standards, and education.
Bitcoin’s Core Security Model
Why Users Hold Their Own Keys
Bitcoin’s entire value proposition rests on one idea: you can hold money the way you hold cash, without a bank account or a company standing between you and your funds. That is only possible because of a private key, a secret backed up by a short list of words known as a seed. Whoever controls that key controls the money — full stop. It is what allows self-custody in crypto to function as digital private property rather than a promise from a third party.
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