
A growing number of Ledger device users are pushing back against a recent firmware update that seemingly altered their wallet addresses. Many are confused about how to recover their previous addresses, especially if they held valuable cryptocurrency assets.
The firmware update for Ledger's Nano S has generated new wallet addresses for users. One frustrated user commented, "I updated my Ledger Live, and now the wallet addresses are completely new!" Concerns primarily revolve around accessibility to old addresses linked to Solana and Ethereum wallets.
Debate is intensifying as users grapple with a bug in the new version of Ledger Live. A contributor noted, "This seems like a bug in the current Ledger Live." The notable confusion has many users anxious, particularly those unable to access funds associated with old addresses.
Interestingly, some users have begun sharing their potential solutions. "The workaround is to access the account using Solflare," mentioned one person. This has sparked further discussion about the possibility of transferring SOL from old addresses to new ones after using Solflareβa critical point raised by another individual.
"Scammers continuously target the Ledger community. Ledger Support will never send you private messages or call you on the phone," warned another member. The emphasis on security remains crucial amid ongoing problems.
β οΈ Bug Identified: Current Ledger Live struggles to access older Solana accounts due to changes in the derivation path.
π Alternative Access: Using Solflare might help regain access to old wallet addresses.
π© Caution Advised: Users are urged to stay alert to security risks amid these ongoing issues.
As users continue to voice concerns, many wonder how to secure their crypto funds effectively. With development updates awaited, users are left hoping for timely solutions from the Ledger team.
β³ Users express frustration over inaccessible wallet addresses due to recent updates.
β½ Some suggest using Solflare as a temporary fix to regain access.
β» "Ledger Live is dumb; there are so many addresses you cannot see" - common sentiment among users.