#LEDGER LIVE DESKTOP APP PLUS#
Set up the BOLOS environment (consisting of the Nano S, X or S Plus SDK, and two compilers).To develop a Nano Application you will need to: Nano applications are coded in C on the Blockchain Open Ledger Operating System (BOLOS). The environment is all set in a Docker image. This environment consists in an SDK and two compilers. In order to build or compile BOLOS applications for Ledger devices, the appropriate environment must be set up. The Guidelines will also help you on certain technical topics. Make sure you understand the Process and follow the Requirements starting here. Join us on the Ledger’s Discord server and introduce your project in the #nano-app channel.
#LEDGER LIVE DESKTOP APP CODE#
Joing Discord is not required to code your Nano Application, but it will be easier to meet with our team and discuss the specifics of your project. Learn about the personal security devices Things to do Get in touch with the Ledger developer community It is important to understand how they work before coding a Nano Application. Ledger Personal Security Devices allows users to store cryptographic secrets and sign transactions securely and conveniently. Learn about the BOLOS platform Personal Security Devices (Learn - PSDs)
#LEDGER LIVE DESKTOP APP PORTABLE#
It provides a lightweight, open-source framework for developers to build source code portable applications that run in a secure environment. Things to know The BOLOS platform (Learn - Bolos)īOLOS is the operating system behind all Ledger personal security devices. You can skip the first paragraph and go to Things to do. If you already understand BOLOS and Personal Security Devices (PSDs) User profile If you are new to developing Nano Applications Set up the BOLOS development environment.Get in touch with the Ledger developer community.Personal Security Devices (Learn - PSDs).
I just expected my Ether wallet that I've generated via Nano S to simply show up and work with the new Ledger Live app, which kind of deprecated the Ledger Wallet Ethereum app (in which I've created my original Ether wallet in the first place). or should help you discover any of your accounts, this is particularly useful to locate where things are. This is exactly the one that I'd like to be able to see and manage in Ledger Live, but it doesn't seem to find it on my Nano S. So I've got a legacy Ledger wallet Ethereum account, which I've created through my Nano S. so if you still want to use legacy, you should create an account from it and is it everywhere. However, Ledger Live will discover the legacy Ledger Wallet Ethereum account. Latest at the time of writing this issue - version 1.0.5 Please also inform us which version of Ledger Live you are using. Please let me know if you need any more information! I'm not sure how these apps distinguish between multiple Ether wallets on the Ledger, but it'd be nice if you could give some updates on whether this is a known issue and if there's a fix in the making :) However (this may be important), when using the legacy Ledger Wallet Ethereum app, it does still find that address older existing address (but not the newly created one).
So I've already created therefore another Ether wallet through Live on my Ledger. I've already been through the support documentation, specifically this one: įollowing the steps is pretty straight forward, unfortunately my existing Ether wallet doesn't show up in Live. First of all I'd like to say that I appreciate your effort in building a nicely designed uniformed application for the ledger hardware wallets! Keep up the great work! ?Īs stated in the subject line, Live app doesn't seem to find my existing wallets on my ledger when trying to add them to live.