Open mreed911 opened 3 years ago
I see something very close. Happy to open a different issue it it is not close enough. I have an old KT contract that was delegated out. I pulled everything back out of the KT contract and redelegated to a new baker from tz. The KT contract balance now shows negative tezos. I think the delegate change is confusing it. In explorer the amount is fine and in the ledger live (2.24.0 Linux) it is wrong with a negative balance.
i have had the same issue. it is still shown so. hope they can fix that afterwards. the graph shows wrong data...
Seeing similar issue (appimage on linux); Ledger-live seems to be miscalculating when there is a (re)delegation:
The top display of the account seems accurate but the green/red change thing displays the delegation like a transfer (which is kinda scary at first :scream: ), and the graph is completely inconsistent.
In the "accounts" summary page, the green/red plus/minus percentage is also wrong.
I'm also having this issue on Win10, ledger firmware latest version, ledger live also latest version, it's duplicating previous balances after delegating; if only my real balance was also duplicating I wouldn't complain. Please fix this as it can become a problem for taxing purposes.
We are aware of this issue. We have to rework our Tezos implementation due to breaking changes in the API.
Ledger Live Version and Operating System
I transferred Tezos from an exchange to an account backed by my Ledger. I transferred in ~1050 XTZ and delegated them, but Ledger Live showed a balance of ~2100 XTZ (my balance plus delegated balance?)
I changed my delegation and Ledger Live updated the balance to the correct ~1050 XTZ, but now believes this is a drop from my ATH of ~2100 XTZ, which I never had, and shows an incorrect amount on the delegation transaction as if this were removed from my account - I've been able to verify in a Texos explorer that my wallet/account does in fact still have the correct amount ix XTZ in them and is delegated, but Ledger Live shows incorrect information.
Ledger Live can see the entire transaction history and should properly reflect that on the account details.