Ledger wallet recently made a solid update—ICP data is now read directly from the blockchain, no longer relying on centralized Rosetta nodes. What does this mean? Your wallet is truly in your own hands, and the data source is more transparent.
If you're using Ledger, make sure to upgrade to the latest version. After all, it's your wallet, and your data should be yours too.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 4h ago
Someone is finally moving in this direction; this move by Ledger is pretty good.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-05 16:59
Wait, was the Rosetta node really a black box before? I need to dig into the on-chain data...
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SandwichDetector
· 12-05 05:51
Now I really call the shots myself, no need to look at anyone else's face anymore.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 12-05 05:45
Ha, this is a nice move by Ledger. They finally got rid of Rosetta as the intermediary.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-05 05:37
Reading data on-chain is indeed possible, but Ledger users need to manually upgrade, which is a bit inconvenient.
Decentralization has taken another step forward.
Ledger wallet recently made a solid update—ICP data is now read directly from the blockchain, no longer relying on centralized Rosetta nodes. What does this mean? Your wallet is truly in your own hands, and the data source is more transparent.
If you're using Ledger, make sure to upgrade to the latest version. After all, it's your wallet, and your data should be yours too.