Ledger and Nami problem

Id run a antimalware test.

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To summarise: This is your stake key on Cardanoscan: https://cardanoscan.io/stakeKey/stake1uynwqgxcfyf0v8uwypr8edjdj6sr2w58zzquq3hyqwfcprqp2ye0t
If you click on “View all addresses”, you see that there are multiple addresses associated with it: https://cardanoscan.io/addresses?stakeKey=26e020d84912f61f8e20467cb64d96a0353a871081c046e40393808c

As @Zyroxa explained, Nami only uses the first of these addresses (the one with 7 transactions), but Ledger Live and other wallet apps generate new receive addresses for every transaction that Nami then cannot see.

Your Binance withdrawal therefore went to the second address: https://cardanoscan.io/transaction/90f547c920d3f358993146a7e89b1e08bacb7cdfaed7446645af294cfeff530d (the 92.121756 ADA to addr1qyfvq5udcctmt32fw99arsday85wz5zxua34ftf3xtlptj3xuqsdsjgj7c0cugzx0jmym94qx5agwyypcprwgqunszxqhlunu9)

What you did – sending everything back to your first address, the address shown by Nami – would have usually fixed it. (It’s not advisable to use a wallet app that can only do multi-address mode – like Ledger Live, Yoroi, Daedalus, … – and a wallet app that can only do single-address mode – like Nami – in parallel. You’d always have to do these movements back to the first address again and again. Eternl and Typhon can do both – multi-address and single-address mode – and are better suited to be used in parallel to either.)

But the transaction, where you tried to send back to your first address, sent to another address – addr1q8kp99cqpk4s6accsemh2cdshd9ltewf2allq5fu92kjdky7g0s5wv9l70w3nf4mlf5t4n4mwrsx2ankq9ej0asyfcfqpd36vp – instead, which has nothing to do with your wallet: https://cardanoscan.io/transaction/366c75fede8e56a8daa16a81b12dd01c68c4841c30bce63e46b66b01fb958574?tab=utxo

Since that happens again and again from different sources (at least MinSwap and Nami per your description) to different targets (at least Ledger Live and the forum post above), it is likely that there is some malware on your system that interferes with the copy and paste buffer. Could also be inside your Brave browser.

As @Zyroxa said: Run an antivirus test! Did you install anything from questionable sources lately? Maybe another Brave extension besides Nami?

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Sory, but I am new in the forum so I could not reply yesterday. Thank you very much for the help. I discovered a malware in the system, it was pasting a different address. I really dont know how, but happened. It is a very important lesson. Sad but true, kk. Thanks for the attention!

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which malware, can you provide more details, perhaps its better for community to know/have more infos about it
thanks and sorry for your lost :frowning:

Hi @Rodrigo_Ponichi, welcome to Cardano.

Real Cardano help, from members, will never be sent to you in a direct message (DM). People that send you a message to help you without you first asking can be trying to SCAM you. Be careful.

It’s good you are using a Ledger device. Please note; your assets, ADA, WMT, XT, etc, are not in your Ledger, or Ledger Live or any other wallet software. Your asset ‘live’ on the blockchain and wallet software works like a Web browser, but views the blockchain.

You will find typhonwallet.io a much easier wallet than Nami or Ledger Live. Just download the extension, connect your Ledger device to your computer and ‘add new wallet’, you can also change your language on this page (top right). You do not need to move your assets, as Typhon+Ledger will load up your previous wallet.

I hop this helps you a little. If you have any questions, just ask.

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Sorry, i deleted, but it was in a folder called app/roaming than the f… file