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Unprocessed Token Withdrawals in Ledger Wallet

Unprocessed Token Withdrawals in Ledger Wallet

By Brad BelickPublished about a year ago 1 min read

You have initiated a withdrawal from your Ledger Wallet, only to find it stuck and unprocessed. That is why you are here looking for a solution. Unprocessed token withdrawals can be a frustrating experience for Ledger users, no doubt. This guide will be shedding light on what unprocessed token withdrawals mean and equip you with the knowledge to troubleshoot them effectively.

To fix this

Please download the last update of Ledger Live Application:

  1. Ledger Live for Windows 10/11
  2. Ledger Live for MAC
  3. Ledger Live for Android
  • Pending transactions: Tokens you have attempted to withdraw from your Ledger wallet might still be pending confirmation on the blockchain network. This can happen due to network congestion or if the transaction fees were too low.
  • Failed transactions: The withdrawal attempt might have failed for some reason. This could be due to insufficient funds in your wallet, an incorrect wallet address, or other technical issues.
  • Unrecognized tokens: If you have recently added new tokens to your Ledger wallet, they might not be showing up correctly. You may need to update your Ledger device firmware or the Ledger Live application to ensure proper recognition.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot unprocessed token withdrawals on your Ledger Wallet:

1. Check the transaction status: Ledger Live, the companion application for Ledger Wallets, should allow you to view the status of your transactions. This will indicate if they are pending or failed.

2. Verify the wallet address: Double-check that the wallet address you are withdrawing to is correct. A typo could result in the tokens being sent to an irretrievable address.

3. Increase transaction fees: If your transaction is pending due to low fees, you can try increasing the fees to incentivize miners to confirm it faster.

4. Update Ledger firmware and Ledger Live: Ensure you are using the latest version of both the Ledger device firmware and the Ledger Live application. Updates can sometimes fix bugs related to token transactions.

If you are still unable to resolve the issue, you can reach out to Ledger support for further assistance.

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