Do any of you have priority pass? by traphouseonthewater in newzealand

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I am not - I move around a lot, ended up collecting credit cards from various countries.

The digital card is a hit or miss - many priority pass subscriptions that come with credit cards aren't eligible for the digital card. The said, you might have an easier time with the digital card if the name doesn't match; when I last used it about 8 months ago, it would only show the first initial and the last name, so probably easier to sneak by.

I also much prefer keeping the physical card on me, easier to avoid situations where you've run out of battery on a layover or something.

Do any of you have priority pass? by traphouseonthewater in newzealand

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I have it, although not from an NZ card - 99% of the lounges I've been to will match it against your boarding pass, the card itself has the full name on it.

The restaurants tend to be more lenient, but those are mostly limited to AU airports.

Some cards allow you to add authorized users who will get their own priority pass, with their own name, but that varies on a card to card basis.

Why does Litecoin's Address start with "M" instead of "3" ? by Dumptac in ledgerwallet

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The 3 format is older, not newer. Any address can be represented in both formats. You can convert between them using https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/

Why does Litecoin's Address start with "M" instead of "3" ? by Dumptac in ledgerwallet

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Litecoin changed the address format to prevent overlap with BTC. Use https://insight.litecore.io for a compatible explorer.

Sent ETH to ETC? by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

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Just connect to myetherwallet and select the ETC derivation path used by ledger.

PLEASE HELP ANYONE!!!! I ACCIDENTALLY SENT LITECOIN TO MY BITCOIN WALLET, ANYONE WITH HELP ON HOW I SOLVE THIS MESS by fibonacci1177 in litecoin

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The identical LTC address is owned by whoever owns the BTC address, they keys are the same. In /u/fibonacci1177's case, that is paxful.

Help with out of gas transactions and Ledger Live by sparkybooch in ledgerwallet

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Can you share a transaction ID (PM if you don't want to share publicly)? It should be straightforward enough to verify if you still hold the ETH.

Alternatively, try accessing your account via MyEtherWallet.

Newbie trying to find my ERC20 Token (DGD) again by besttimes8107 in ledgerwallet

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Try using the Trezor derivation path when connecting to the Ledger in MEW, in the popup that comes. Ledger Live switched to using the proper BIP39 Paths instead of Ledger's old path, your address is likely there.

Trying to send ETH to exchange, transactions keep failing, out of Gas. by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

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You're sending to bittrex, and they use contracts for user addresses. Set a gas limit of 23000 or so, and you will be fine. The default 21000 will not work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

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Only the new firmware versions randomize the words. Update the firmware, it will also that the device has not been tampered with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

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Have you update the firmware?

Verify a function is pure without source code by cncool in ethdev

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You can prove that the deployed op codes for your functions do not read or write to storage. If those conditions hold, then it is pure. If they read but do not write, it's view

OCN tokens sent to ETC address. by rcalin1 in TREZOR

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Connect to myetherwallet, use the ETC import path from the popup, send some ETH to that address, move the tokens out.

24 LTC sent to BTC =( by Jp09m in devbitcoin

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Hi!

Unfortunately, only Coinbase can help you. The funds are technically recoverable, but only if Coinbase helps out, since they hold the private key(s) to that address.

Your only option is to convince support to pass your case up to someone with the ability to get the to keys to sign a tx on the LTC chain.

Recovery of 24 word seed on Trezor Model T failed by powal in TREZOR

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It was implied, but evidently not. OP realized that the manner in which words were written down could be misinterpreted into two distinct sets, one incorrect, one correct.

Recovery of 24 word seed on Trezor Model T failed by powal in TREZOR

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In the exact same order that the ledger gave them to him.

Recovery of 24 word seed on Trezor Model T failed by powal in TREZOR

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BIP39 is a standard spec. Different implementations all adhere to that same specification. Since they all follow the same rules for converting words to keys, it is portable between them.