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You can also check your Bitcoin addresses list with individual balance in Blockchain's "
Wallets & Addresses" menu.
To get there, click the user icon on the upper-right and select "
Wallets & Addresses".
To get the address list, look for the wallet name that displays the correct balance, then click "
Manage" on its right.
Then, in "
Used Addresses", click "
Reveal Addresses" and read and accept the warning about address reuse.
If you can't find the balance there, switch from "
SegWit" to "
Legacy" in the tab above, next to the wallet name. (
need to reveal addresses again after switching)
Once you find the funded address(
es), copy and paste it in other blockexplorers like
mempool.space to check if it's showing the correct balance.
If correct, report where you found it (
e.g.: Defi Wallet - Legacy)
But if the address is in your "
Imported Bitcoin Addresses" list if you previously imported a private key, it cannot be restored by your seed phrase.
Instead, click "
Manage", then "
Private Key", "
Continue", then select "
WIF" private key format. (
keep that safe just like your seed phrase)
Then import that to Electrum with the new wallet menu: "
Import Bitcoin Address or Private keys", then send to your Ledger.
Alternatively, use "
Wallet->Private key->Sweep" to an Electrum wallet created with your Ledger Nano. (
this will send all of its bitcoins to one of the wallet's address)