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substrate-ledger-ed25519
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Add ledger seed phrase generate different wallet on polkadotJS
Ive been digging and i have found some slightly beyond me but not insane code over on github (https://github.com/jacogr/substrate-ledger-ed25519 ) . It pretty new so apparently there are people working on this problem. I also saw a post on another kusama/polkadot site one of the big rmrk guys brought this up as a problem that needs to be addressed for users. there was a whole thread about it. I know that doesnt solve anything now, but atleast people are on it. In the past week i have seen alot of people making this same mistake. ive definitely lost some hair over it.
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ledger support
1) go to https://github.com/jacogr/sample-ledger-ed25519 - this is done by one of the polkadot devs
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Solution to Polkaswap/ Polkadot.js Ledger nano locked funds issue
I don't have my computer in front of me at the moment so this will be a heavily simplified post for the sake of time, and a lack of access to my computer and ledger device. If you're like me, you might have had a Polkadotjs account created using your Ledger nano. Obviously ledger is the best way to keep crypto secure so it is assumed that there should be no problems using ledger with the new Polkaswap platform, right? As we learned, this is incorrect as it turns out there is no support for the Sora network on Ledger, so it seems as though you're screwed. Except you're not, the other day another redditor pointed me to a piece of code that would allow me to access my Polkaswap funds with no issue. So just a disclaimer, this method will make your Ledger insecure, so just be aware of the security issues when doing something like this. Personally, I transferred all my funds to another wallet while doing this whole process, just to be safe. Ensure there is absolutely no malware, keyloggers, viruses, or anything on your computer or on any extension in your browser. Once you're ready, you can begin by going here: https://github.com/jacogr/sample-ledger-ed25519 . You MUST have a Linux or must be able to use a Linux terminal with your ledger attached ( I think ) . These commands can only be ran through a Linux terminal, if you're using Windows you may need a virtual machine and you may also need to get your Ledger connected through the virtual machine . If you know an easier method then go ahead. Personally I turned my internet off after installing the GitHub code and ran it. You'll need to type your entire phrase into the terminal with quotes around it, followed with the corresponding account numbers, in many cases it'll be literally just 0 and 0. Once you extract your Polkadot seed in the terminal, copy that and paste it into the Polkadot.js website under import account using seed. Do advanced and select encryption type, now you should be able to find a wallet account number that matches your original polkadot ledger address that was imported that has the locked funds on it. You may have to remove the account from polkajs first before doing this I'm not sure. Obviously back up the account just in case. Now, once you find your wallet number, create it under SORA network. If that option is unavailable do it under Polkadot and change it in the browser extension to Sora network . Now you hopefully successfully got your funds back and can use Polkaswap. Remember to reset your ledger device if you want to be extra secure and to NEVER give out your 24 word phrase to anyone for any reason. Only these cases are the exception to the rule, and you're giving it to a program that's not even connected to the internet. Hopefully it worked for you, if you have questions I'll try and answer them.
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ledger nano x problem poldot.js on polkaswap
It's only worth it if you don't wanna wait and if you sent a lot of money to polkaswap on a ledger. https://github.com/jacogr/sample-ledger-ed25519
- Frustrated and very excited about the great potential of Polkaswap
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Is it possible to recover ledger wallet on official polkadot website
Ok, maybe it's easier to use this tool: https://github.com/jacogr/sample-ledger-ed25519
- Staked Kusama lost? How to restore?
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Newbie here looking for help on staking in ledger - DOT Stuck bonded?
Side note: It does take time for everything to the validators on Polkadot-JS App to load, but I've never seen an issue on the repo about them _never_ loading.
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sign a message with a ledger?
I provided a workaround to migrate a Ledger account to Polkdakot-JS extension and sign from there: 6 days ago - https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/5014
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Transaction has a bad signature
I think it has to do with the wrong network you chose, check this GitHub repo from polkadot https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/4487
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How to pay transaction fees using the sufficient asset created by using pallet_assets?
Polkadot-JS UI doesn't support the functionality to pay with a sufficient asset yet. When using Polkadot-JS UI, transaction fee needs to be paid in DOT.
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Ledger issue. homa:mint 1010: Invalid Transaction: Transaction has a bad signature.
Other people have already encountered this issue on Kusama network, you can see discussions here: https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/4487
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accounts keep disappearing
Please add the information to the bug report I've already posted as an issue to the Polkadot-JS Apps repo here: https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/8465
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Polkadot Digest 22 June 2022
If you are attempting to verify the SHA512 hash of the Electron version of Polkadot-JS, note that the package manager base64-encodes the hash. See this issue for how to convert: https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/4713
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polkadot.js 1010 bad sig error on MOVR
Even though Polkadot-JS App will show an Ethereum-style address, I don't know if it can actually interact with the Moonriver/Moonbeam networks - I'm seeing a few open PRs/issues which make me think it does not work (e.g. https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/pull/5216)
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Polkadot Digest 22 Apr 2022
There is a proposal to port the Substrate tip bot to the Polkadot-JS repository, as well, allowing users to be tipped for PRs and other contributions to the Polkadot-JS codebase. https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/7339
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How to get off of the Polkadot.js extension
Maybe you can find a solution here: https://github.com/polkadot-js/apps/issues/3681
What are some alternatives?
tools - Various cli tools for Polkadot and Substrate chains, including basic node monitoring, making API queries via a cli app and other command-line tools
polkadot-Js-Plus-extension - A user-friendly wallet to interact with the Polkadot/Substrate based blockchains through a browser.
Grants-Program - Web3 Foundation Grants Program
parity-signer - Air-gapped crypto wallet.
ledger-live-common - ⛔️ DEPRECATED - Common ground for the Ledger Wallet apps
polkadot - Polkadot Node Implementation
sample-ledger-ed25519 - Extract Substrate and Polkadot compatible ed25519 keys from Ledger mnemonic phrases [Moved to: https://github.com/jacogr/substrate-ledger-ed25519]
extension - Taho, the community owned and operated Web3 wallet.
api - Promise and RxJS APIs around Polkadot and Substrate based chains via RPC calls. It is dynamically generated based on what the Substrate runtime provides in terms of metadata.
extension - Simple browser extension for managing Polkadot and Substrate network accounts in a browser. Allows the signing of extrinsics using these accounts. Also provides a simple interface for compliant extensions for dapps.
hoogii-wallet - Hoogii is a crypto wallet extension for Chia Network