

So Ledger’s firmware 2.0.0.0 update has introduced a breaking change somwhere, but its deeper than I can go.
LEDGER LIVE ISSUES BLUETOOTH
Hi, I can restate that while I can connect to the wallet with bluetooth using Ledger Live, I cannot with the offical Algorand wallet.

Instead, I should have pressed the green “+” button > “Add Account” > “Pair Ledger Device”. To recover the Governance account, I used the 25-word passphrase (press green “+” button > “Recover with passphrase”) that was provided when I had initially created the account.īased on your recommendation, I shouldn’t have used that method to recover my Governance account, which had been rekeyed to a ledger device before I reinstalled the app. In my first post, I mentioned that I reinstalled the Algorand Wallet and recovered my account called Governance (which was rekeyed to a ledger device before I reinstalled the Algorand Wallet). It is also the account that isn’t allowing me to send any crypto and the one I initially reached (and still reaching) for help on. This account was rekeyed with a ledger device before I reinstalled the Algorand wallet. This is the only account rekeyed with a ledger device. The account with the ledger device is called “Governance”. I’ll also explain the issue using the name of the account. To help easily identify the account, I have updated the original screenshot in my second post with the name of the account and included the third screen that I see after pressing “Add Account”. Let me try to get on the same page with you. By “other” account, do you mean the account that I initially rekeyed with the ledger device? By “second” account, do you mean the account that I initially rekeyed with the ledger device and recovered in the wallet, but is now not able to send crypto? I apologize, but I’m confused by the first question as I’m not certain what you mean by “other” and “second” account. After updating the firmware, I reset the ledger Nano X device and recovered the private key for the account using the 24-word passphrase provided by Algorand Wallet when I initially rekeyed the account.Īfter successfully recovering the account and getting back my private key, I then attempting to send Algo to another account and got the error (screenshot below):
LEDGER LIVE ISSUES ANDROID
I was successful in recovering the account.Īround the same time, I updated the phone to Android 12 and Ledger Nano X to firmware 2.0.0. Recently, I reinstalled the app and recovered my account using the 25-word passphrase. After creating the account, I rekeyed the account with my Ledger Nano X. I created an account in Algorand Wallet a few months ago within the official app. App: Algorand Wallet from Algorand, Inc.I just recovered the account using the 25-word passphrase! How do I fix this so that I can send crypto again? In order to sign transactions, please recover this account with a passphrase or Ledger device.

That’s why you often see LPGA events cut off when there is still golf being played.Anytime I attempt to send crypto within the Algorand Official Wallet, I get the below confusing error message:Įrror! This account has been rekeyed. A time buy gets a golf event on the air, but it also causes some problems if the golf goes beyond the time bought. The organization generally makes its money back by selling advertising during the period. The organization then has the right to fill that block of time – within reason of course – with its own programming. There are plenty of television options in this country, and many if not most of them would be interested in the money rather than any controversy LIV might bring.Īgain, a time buy is basically just that, an organization buying a block of time on a network, say two or three hours.

Still, it is reasonable to wonder why, with the LIV backers spending so much money on player contracts and purses for events, the tour hasn’t previously found a way to get on television. That made it the logical choice for LIV to consider. But Fox Sports walked away from that deal, meaning it has no golf coverage. Fox Sports wants more golf?įox Sports had a 10-year deal with the United States Golf Association to broadcast USGA events including the U.S. So they weren’t going to work deals with LIV. One of LIV’s television problems is that the usual sources for golf in this country such as NBC, CBS, ESPN/ABC and Golf Channel all have strong connections with the PGA Tour and affiliated organizations. We live in a world of televised sports, almost to the point of a sport not existing if it is not on television.
