Hi Royse777, Bitmover & Bob123,
Thanks for your answer guys
I'm not quite sure what to do...
Royse777:
Hi Royse,
Nested Segwit, is this what Ledger calls "Segwit"? So that the choise I have, "Native Segwit & "Segwit" actually is " Native Segwit" & "Nested Segwit" ?
"
...Try using legacy address which starts with 1.."
A legacy address? I don't recall a option "Legacy" on the Ledger Nano X?!? Will you explain this to me
Bitmover:
Hey there,
"
...Do not try native segwit (bch...) Because it may not work with those exchanges.."
This was exactly what I did. As it was the default option. I don't care if I have to pay a $ or two to transfer, I just want it to work. And those dollars, aren't they supporting our community somehow?
So , having set the Ledger Nano X up, what would you do? Transfer the funds to another wallet and set it up again, this time as "Segwit" ??
Bob123:
Hello Bob,
"
...Every service/exchanges supports nested segwit.."
Here's the message I've got from Nicehash trying to withdraw funds to my LEdger Nano X set up as Native Segwit.:
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Support Team
2019-09-04 15:31
Hello!
Did you try to make a withdrawal to the bech32 format BTC address? Currently, we do not support withdrawals to these addresses.
Please use an external BTC address that starts with no. 1 or no. 3
If there is anything else we can help you with, let us know.
Thank you for using our services.
Kind regards,
NiceHash Team
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And my question:
you
2019-09-04 05:05
Trying to withdraw funds to a Ledger Nano X
ERROR: "....Enter valid BTC address..."
My hardware wallet aka ledger nano x HAS a valid address. Please explain what to do here?
KR
Dan
Thanks guys, thanks for helping
KR
Dan