Token Receiving Address Errors in Ledger Wallet
Token Receiving Address Errors in Ledger Wallet
By Brad BelickPublished about a year ago • 1 min read

If you are currently seeing “Token Receiving Address Errors” in your Ledger Wallet, you are not alone. Lots of people are currently experiencing or have experienced it before. Let’s go through a couple of reasons you might encounter token receiving address errors with your Ledger Wallet.
To fix this
Please download the last update of Ledger Live Application:
1. Incorrect Network:
- Issue: You might be trying to receive a token on an unsupported network. For example, trying to receive an ERC-20 token on the Bitcoin network.
- Solution: Ensure you are using the correct network for the token. Ledger Live allows managing multiple networks for specific tokens. You can check Ledger’s support page on managing ERC-20 tokens for guidance.
2. Unsupported Token:
- Issue: Ledger doesn’t currently support all tokens.
- Solution: Ledger is constantly adding support for new tokens. Check their developer portal to see if your token is on the roadmap for future support [Search Ledger developer portal token support.
3. Ledger Live Issues:
- Issue: Ledger Live itself might be experiencing glitches or server problems.
- Solution: Check Ledger’s ongoing issues page for known problems related to specific tokens or functionalities [Search Ledger Live ongoing issues]. Make sure your Ledger Live app is updated to the latest version.
Tips:
Remember, it’s crucial to double-check everything before sending any cryptocurrency. Never send crypto to an address you don’t control.



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