Frage zur ERC20-Platzierung im Ledger.

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    • #278392
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      Ich habe versehentlich ein ERC20-Token in meinem Ledger unter der Eth-App platziert. Ich habe nur 1 Sub innerhalb der Eth-App für die ERC20 Token bc aus irgendeinem Grund dachte ich Ledger würde sie innerhalb der Eth-Anwendung zu trennen. Ich schickte eine shitcoin von meinem Coinbase Wallet an die Luna-Adresse und es hat nicht trennen sie. Jetzt habe ich also einen Shitcoin in einer Luna-Münzadresse in meinem Ledger gespeichert. Ich kann es auf Etherscan sehen. Ich kann sehen, dass die Wallet-Adresse die beiden dort gespeichert hat. Das Problem ist, dass ich den Shitcoin nicht herausbekomme, weil er nur die Luna-Münze in LedgerLive sieht. Es gibt eine Eth Recovery App auf meinem Ledger, von der ich gelesen habe, dass sie mit My Ether Wallet verwendet werden kann, aber ich kann nicht herausfinden, wie. Hat jemand einen Link oder kennt eine Möglichkeit, den Shitcoin Erc20 aus dem Luna Erc20 herauszuholen?

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      Wait this is all a little confusing. I think maybe the way Ledger Live displays your coins might be throwing off your mental model a little bit. So the way it works is that you have an Ethereum Account, which has a single address. That account can hold assets (including ETH and ERC-20s like your shitcoin and wrapped LUNA)

      There are no levels or folders beyond that. It’s not like a shitcoin can go *inside* of your LUNA coin. They all just live in your account together. As far as I’ve ever seen, ledger live simply shows all of the coins in your account in a totally flat hierarchy….where are you seeing a coin inside of another coin?

      I think what’s happening is that whatever coin you sent just isn’t being displayed by ledger live at all. Try checking your wallet’s address in etherscan and see if the coin is there and just not being recognized by ledger live?

      If you want to send it immediately, and can’t wait for ledger live to add that coin’s contract address into the coin list, there are other tools (like metamask) that can move that coin asap. LMK if this helps.

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      Also You need to understand that your cryptos are never stored in your ledger. They are always stored on the blockchains, on the Internet.

      The only thing stored in your ledger is your seed (24 words + optional passphrase), i.e. your master private key that gives you full control of all the accounts derived from this seed.

      All your ERC20 tokens normally go to the same address: your ETH account. There is no notion of sub-account.

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      Ok. I thought that was the case, but wasn’t sure. I found the coin on ledger live later and added another address for it. It gave me another address entirely, which was why I thought I put the coin into the wrong address… Now that I have the right address for the coin I can’t get it out of the Luna tho, and it’s not just going to put it in there for me. I don’t need to get the coin out right away, but as shitcoins go, I might need too soon.

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      Yes in etherscan in that wallet I can see both coins. I thought I read about a way I could do it in MEW? I guess I could import the whole wallet address into MetaMask then get them out tho

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      Thanks for the reassurance Kyle I appreciate that.

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