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First, did you create the accounts for ARB and OP on the Ledger using Ledger Live?
Also, make sure to verify what chain you used when you purchased / sent the tokens to your Ledger. Or, if you used Metamask with your Ledger, check the chains / network they are on. An example would be that you have ETH on the Ethereum Chain in your wallet, but your Arbitrum could be on the Arbitrum Network, which means you would need to purchase ETH on an exchange, and withdraw it from the exchange on the Arbitrum Network, not the Ethereum Network. Same thing goes for Optimism. Ethereum can be used on all of these networks. It appears that you have Eth on your Ethereum network, but your Arbitrum tokens are on your Arbitrum network, and you don’t have any Eth on your Arbitrum or Optimism networks to pay for the transaction fees. So just add the ETH token to each of those networks and send some to ETH to each of those networks, and you should be good. Also, make sure to look at the transaction so you know how much Eth it is using before you approve it on your Ledger…in case you don’t have enough.