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Allow the use of tz2 addresses #158

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Sword-Smith opened this issue Sep 28, 2020 · 3 comments
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Allow the use of tz2 addresses #158

Sword-Smith opened this issue Sep 28, 2020 · 3 comments

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@Sword-Smith
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It should be possible to derive tz2 addresses derived on the secp256k1 curve through a Ledger.

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mikereinhart commented Sep 29, 2020

Hello - this is possible with tezos-client, but not with Ledger Live. Last I checked, Ledger Live only supports tz1 addresses, whereas the Ledger device used with tezos-client supports any valid Tezos address.

I recommend using the list connected ledgers command with tezos-client as a first step. Here are some relevant docs - https://github.com/obsidiansystems/ledger-app-tezos#importing-the-key-from-the-ledger-device

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I could not get this to work. It would be nice with a Ledger Live solution. Is that in the pipeline?

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@Sword-Smith was there an error message when you tried?

You would have to ask Ledger if they were planning on adding t2, I cannot speak for them. A good channel to do so might be https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

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