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# Ledger Live Desktop

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Yes, you can sell Bitcoin and other supported cryptocurrencies directly through [**Ledger Live Desktop**](https://www.ledger.com/ledger-live) by using the integrated exchange feature. Make sure your Ledger device is updated and follow these steps:

1. Connect your Ledger device and open Ledger Live.
2. Navigate to the **"Accounts"** tab and select the account with the crypto you wish to sell.
3. Click on **"Sell"** and choose the exchange you want to use. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the transaction.

Remember, transactions may include fees and require verification steps, depending on the exchange you select.


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