Some users were questioning whether the Nano S would still work after support ends, and whether there was a security risk involved if they decided to keep using it.
Users across social media are dismayed after noticing Ledger, a major provider of hardware crypto wallets, announced last month it was sunsetting support for the Nano S.
In its Spring update on May 30, Ledger said it was transitioning away from the Ledger Nano S, and as a result, new applications, feature submissions and app updates would no longer be accepted.
The Nano S was launched in 2016, making some devices close to 10 years old.