
A wave of complaints over USDT transactions has hit Ledger Wallet users following a recent update. Many people are encountering errors indicating insufficient funds while trying to send USDT BNB, despite having sufficient balances.
People have flocked to forums to voice their frustrations about the inability to send USDT BNB. One user noted, "I have over 4,000, and yet it claims I need more to proceed with sending BNB USDT." The problem reportedly surfaced after a Ledger Live app update, leading to speculation about a bug impacting BSC transactions.
Many experiences echo similar frustrations:
Common Bug: "This is a known Ledger Live bug after recent updates on BNB Chain tokens," a user complained.
Workaround Suggestions:
โTry clearing cache and restarting,โ suggested another user.
Users recommended connecting Ledger to MetaMask or Rabby as potential workarounds until a fix is available. In several cases, users highlighted that pressing the 'send max' option results in the amount changing to zero, along with an error message stating 'Amount required.'
While many expressed negative sentiments about the situation, some users remained hopeful, sharing suggestions and advice:
Clear your cache: Go to Settings โ Help โ Clear cache.
Use MetaMask: Manage assets via the application until the bug is resolved.
Double-check BNB balance: Ensure funds are under the same address, thereby eliminating fee-related concerns.
"If you hold both BNB and USDT, then itโs not a fee issue," emphasized a user, illustrating the complexity of the current situation.
As the Ledger team reacts to these issues, many users wonder when the transaction problems will be rectified. With ongoing discussions centering around the reliability of Ledgerโs updates, the pressure is on the company to restore user confidence.
โ ๏ธ Users report a major bug affecting USDT BNB transactions.
๐ Recommendations include using MetaMask as a temporary fix.
๐ค Users express ongoing concerns about Ledgerโs update reliability.
Despite these challenges, many people are optimistic about a resolution coming soon, which illustrates the community's resilience in facing such struggles. The general expectation is that Ledger may address these transaction issues swiftly, especially given the pressure of user feedback.