![]() ![]() This file contains metadata and a master public key to watch the addresses you manage using the application. The next screen will ask if you want to encrypt the wallet file.In the text box below it will show the correct derivation path. You will be asked to choose the type of addresses in your wallet, there is only one option so you can leave that alone.If so, you should see the option to select an unnamed ledger. The program will scan to see if a hardware device is available.Select Use a hardware device and click next. On the third screen you'll see four options: Create a new seed, I already have a seed, Use a master key and Use a hardware device.Choose the Standard Wallet option and click next. On the second screen you'll be presented with three options: Standard wallet, Multi-signature wallet and Import Ravencoin addresses or private keys.You can either rename this or leave it as is and click next. ![]() On the first screen you'll be presented with a text box which has the name of the wallet file that will be created on your computer.Ensure ledger-live is closed and open Electrum-Ravencoin.You will need to connect your ledger device to your computer, unlock it and enter the Ravencoin app before proceeding.When setting up the Electrum-Ravencoin wallet for the first time follow these steps: Close the installation window and ledger live after the installation is confirmed.ĭownload the Electrum-Ravencoin wallet to manage your Ravencoin with a ledger device.įor prebuilt binaries, check the releases tab.If you receive a dialog stating "app required", it means you need to install or upgrade to the latest Bitcoin app first. Click the install button for the Ravencoin app.Find the Ravencoin app in the app catalog.If prompted, allow the manager on your device.Open Ledger Live and select Manager from the menu.Installing the Ravencoin app on the Ledger device ![]()
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