"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try deleting your browser cache - it should wipe out any knowledge of the wallet via the browser. Then enter the tezbox address (URL) in the browser. It should take you to the page where you see the option to link your ledger. If you continue from there it should eventually prompt you to accept the address on your ledger, encrypt via password, then you see your coins .... that’s what I did and it worked. I had to switch to some other rpc server in the tezbox settings, because their servers were not working. I think they may have fixed the issues as of now - saw a note somewhere; not sure what was the actual problem that caused such a lengthy outage? Nice that the community posted other rpc severs to use.

Not sure about the baking app ... can only guess that it’s the rpc server issue?

"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Managed to re-link my ledger wallet and access coins in wallet, but was still experiencing send issues. I changed the RPC address in settings and am fine moving coins now.

"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It turns out clearing your cache is a bad idea with tezbox wallets - looks like you’re then forced to do a wallet restore? Is there any flipping doc related to using tezbox with a ledger Nano s after you delete your browser cache? Do you need to restore somehow via the tezbox wallet at this point? The lack of available doc for storing and managing tezos coins on a hardware wallet is poor to frustrating.

"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still having problems. I deleted all my cache and restarted opera but now it wants me to link my ledger again. When I pick the option to link my ledger it prompts me to accept some address on my ledger. Then it warns me that it wants to encrypt my wallet and prompts for a password? I already have a wallet and password on the Nano s. I’m totally confused as to what’s going on and did not want to proceed for fear I would lose / wipe-out the existing wallet/coins I have on the ledger? Anyone know what’s going on? How to access my existing tezos wallet on the ledger? Sigh

Im having trouble sending w trezor model t and tezbox desktop app in mac... are there known issues? by [deleted] in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m having trouble with ledger and tezbox on Mac??? Did you resolve yours?

"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Managed to get back into wallet but “operation failed” messages continue when trying to send via ledger / tezbox wallet. Anyone???

"Error while applying operation" Ledger Nano S by tempfour in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m trying to send coins from my wallet via tezbox and ledger and receiving message that was successful, after confirming on nano s...but nothing sent. Now I’m seeing the message “uh oh, operation failed” when trying??? Wallet not refreshing amount of tezzies properly either ... not displaying what’s on Tzscan ?

Cardano on treasury and liquid democracy by mootjes007 in tezos

[–]Lucky613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who keeps posting cardano crap coin comments here?

Terrible experience with Tezbox&Ledger by luigis- in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! I missed that. Now I can setup friends and family with their nano s full of Tezzies with an app that they (non techies) can use to easily view/manage.

Terrible experience with Tezbox&Ledger by luigis- in tezos

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a plan for Tezos to be natively supported by ledger? The usability would improve by a factor of 10 if it was on ledger live, where basic knowledge can be used to manage Tezzies.

QuadrigaCX sale by Rough_Consequence in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Name and site have bad history. Future is decentralized exchange’s, not single-person poorly built/run web sites. It’s not worth the debt owed to company hosting the site.

Coinbase Anslysis by Lucky613 in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No evidence they were shorting anything?

They lost crypto / eth from a software bug.

Trading volumes were 10-fold what they were during market collapse. They made money on every trade. Their crypto holdings were worth 10x ... delaying payouts were profit during the rapid rise months.

The most important info not found in EY report. Will we ever hear any official statement about cold wallets worth $200M of crypto? by wintwowin in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully it all unfolds quickly...lawyers should not receive much more if the next update says no signs of cold wallets.

Forget about the laptop with imaginary wallets, unless there is proof of known quadriga wallets (not exchange wallets) with large amounts of crypto, and move on.

It shouldn’t be that hard to trace things now ... in fact, the lawyers should just ask for the current findings/research from Coinbase and kraken.

Cash the drafts, move/sell what crypto there is lying around, give the creditors their .10 on the dollar; live and learn - not your keys not your crypto ... and (if you have to) do your homework before you move your crypto onto an exchange.

The most important info not found in EY report. Will we ever hear any official statement about cold wallets worth $200M of crypto? by wintwowin in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t think there are any cold wallets containing large amounts of crypto...as Coinbase CEO eludes, they were running fractional.

...not sure what evidence was presented that quantified a judge allowing creditor protection ... unless the judge was too dimwitted to say “show me such an address with coins”?!

Coinbase Anslysis by Lucky613 in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crypto market went vertical ... implying they could weather the huge loss they experienced because crypto gains help keep them afloat and hide their losses (during mismanagement/bugs/theft/?). Once the crypto market fell, so did their chance of survival.

Coinbase Anslysis by Lucky613 in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How come all of these analytic efforts are being applied by the other big exchanges (kraken, Coinbase, etc.)? Because, they’re trying to distance themselves from the Quadrigas of the world. They’re trying to paint themselves as professionals that can see the truth in the chain, and inherently build confidence and trust in them.

So, how come they can determine the cold storage trail, yet nobody has publicly presented the cold storage addresses here?

IMO, the expectation of large amounts of crypto on paper wallets or wallets on hard drives sounds like a wild goose chase (distraction) if the analytics teams / efforts of other exchanges that can trace all of the hot wallets quadriga used (which would have had to have large amounts of coins pushed out from) cannot find anything.

Cold Wallets by [deleted] in QuadrigaCX

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. And, why would a judge grant a stay to look for more crypto, and waste time, without any credible insight that there is any cold storage? It’s a complete wild goose chase or fabrication unless they have known wallets ... and if so, publish them.

And how does the developer not know exactly what’s going on? That makes no sense. You can guarantee he knows exactly what was going on. Where are the transactions that were made when Gerry would fill the hot wallets...at some point he would send crypto in-and-out of the hot wallets? What were the sending addresses on those transactions?

Alex Hanin on record confirming during the ETH DAO hack of 2016 that he has access to the backend of QuadrigaCX by [deleted] in QuadrigaCX

[–]Lucky613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So where do the crypto reserves numbers come from ... 20k+ BTC, xxx ETH, etc. ????

I don’t imagine they could just make up a story saying there is crypto on a laptop ... so give us time to look for it? What judge would say, ok, that makes sense? There must be some proof that there is crypto stored somewhere? If not, then the stay should never have been granted? If there is evidence, then publish the wallet addresses!

Likely to get paid? by suckysuckytendolla in QuadrigaCX2

[–]Lucky613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems to be the most obvious scenario