How to Connect to Litecoin Network with Ledger Hardware Wallet
Having trouble connecting Ledger to Litecoin? Follow this guide for help connecting your Ledger device to Litecoin using Enkrypt.
Connect your Ledger to the Litecoin network using Enkrypt
Enkrypt is a multichain, non-custodial, and open-source web3 browser wallet built by the team behind MEW (MyEtherWallet). With Enkrypt, users and developers can generate accounts on Litecoin, as well as Solana, Bitcoin Substrate and Ethereum chains. Follow the instructions in this guide in order to connect your Ledger to Litecoin!
Importing your Ledger Litecoin Address
First unlock your Enkrypt browser wallet and make sure you are on the Litecoin network then select the Account dropdown menu.
Select ‘Add hardware wallet account’.
Select ‘Ledger’.
Make sure your Ledger is connected and unlocked then open the Litecoin app on your Ledger.
Select ‘Connect’ once you complete the steps.
There may be a pop up asking to allow Enkrypt to connect to your Ledger.
Select your Ledger in the list then click ‘Connect’.
Select the account you want to import then click ‘Continue’.
Add an account nickname then select ‘Add accounts’.
Once your account is imported it will display ‘Accounts imported’.
You should now see your Ledger account in the account dropdown menu on Enkrypt.
You can now send transactions and make swaps on Enkrypt using your Ledger accounts, just like you would with accounts generated natively in Enkrypt. See our guide for sending and swapping on Enkrypt – just remember to approve the transaction on your Ledger when prompted.
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