The ledger nano S is not cheap, it costs 58 and it will take some time until it gets delivered, so it's not an option for us who don't own such a hardware.
It is not
free but, come on, 58 for something that secures an asset that in a year or two will be valued at 5-6 figures? We have a different stance in the word "cheap" then, to each their own I guess.
I also own a Trezor for my bitcoins and it is the best ~115$ I have ever spent.
But yes, it won't be in time for the distribution. I am also have to re-send the ICNs from the Ethereum address I have wrote in the ICO panel to the Ledger the 25th.
Hey guys,
Just letting you know that I am successfully using the ledger nano s with the MEW support and it is just amazing: the security of a hardware wallet with no private keys exposed and the ease of use of MyEtherWallet.
I have just moved all my Plutons from a regular Ether account (UTC archive created in MEW) and now I'm much more at ease knowing that they're secure. Will move my ICN there too

So just letting you know guys, if you're looking for something secure and easy to use look no further.
Best,
Thanks @sanchicharro, I was posting the ledger nano s question yesterday. I do have one more question. How do you send ICN or other assets using nano S?
Hey there,
You're welcome. Yes, I've transferred all my Plutons (an ERC token just like ICN) that were held in a regular UTC archive to the Ledger Nano and about 0.5 Ethers (for sending tokens here and there).
As a curiosity once you plug your Ledger in MEW it let you choose between a good number of different ETH address that are generated by your ledger, here is the message:
"Your single HD mnemonic phrase can access a number of wallets addresses. Please select the address you would like to interact with at this time."
I'm using one for PLU and will use another one for ICN.
Best,