Ledger has announced the opening of its new headquarters in Paris’s Marais neighborhood. The nine-floor office space is designed to reflect the company’s ambitions and serve as a community hub for the cryptocurrency ecosystem. This announcement was made in an October 7 post on X.
According to Decrypt, Ledger’s headquarters at 106 Rue du Temple in Paris includes “the Donjon,” a leading attack lab focused on identifying vulnerabilities in digital security. The facility features a rooftop with views of Paris, a basketball court, a Ledger Shop for exclusive products, a café run with ArtBlocks Engine, a music and games room, a podcast studio, and wellness spaces for employees.
“Paris is Ledger’s home; we have been building a world-class security company here for 10 years now. To continue innovating, we procured and designed a state-of-the-art space that will also provide opportunities for people in the space. This is a culmination of a decade of unrelenting ambition for Ledger, and we can’t wait to see what the future brings,” said Pascal Gauthier, CEO of Ledger.
The company held the grand opening of its new global headquarters at 106 Rue du Temple in Paris on October 16. The event included the unveiling of the new HQ, a celebration of Ledger’s 10th anniversary, and the launch of The Art Blocks Engine Café—a collaboration with Art Blocks focused on generative art—according to the event’s website.
Founded in 2014, Ledger specializes in developing products and services for securely managing digital assets. With over 700 employees across multiple global offices, Ledger is known for its devices powered by a Secure Element chip and proprietary operating system. These devices, along with the Ledger Live app, are designed to protect and manage cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. According to Ledger, the company also offers customizable infrastructure solutions for enterprises such as banks and hedge funds to safeguard crypto assets.




