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"Failed integrate chain with Keplr" error

Open devsigner-xyz opened this issue 7 months ago • 4 comments

I am getting this error when trying to connect Keplr with Dymension app. I am getting the same error in different browsers (Chrome and Brave) and computers.

Dymension testnet is added to Keplr.

I can't give much more details because I don't know what is happening. I attach a screenshot of the browser console where looks like some related info to this error appears.

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devsigner-xyz avatar Jan 22 '24 20:01 devsigner-xyz

Got the same one. This happen when I try to add NIM network... Anyone have a solution? There is a huge airdrop that needs to be claim 😅

FazioNico avatar May 02 '24 14:05 FazioNico

Just find the reason why...

FAILED_INTEGRATE_CHAIN nim_1122-1 Error: Ledger is unsupported for this chain

When Ledger support for NIM network?

FazioNico avatar May 02 '24 14:05 FazioNico

There is a simple workaround for this issue.

Disconnect Keplr from the page, then connect through Metamask/Ledger.

You may also need to refresh the page. It should work then.

This works because if you used the default address for Keplr EVM chains, the first derived (default) EVM address on MM will be the same and you can use that using your MM and Ledger to claim/stake.

Indeed no matter which derived address you used from Ledger, you can just add that to MM as an additional address and then claim.

aaedx avatar May 02 '24 17:05 aaedx

There is a simple workaround for this issue.

Disconnect Keplr from the page, then connect through Metamask/Ledger.

You may also need to refresh the page. It should work then.

This works because if you used the default address for Keplr EVM chains, the first derived (default) EVM address on MM will be the same and you can use that using your MM and Ledger to claim/stake.

Indeed no matter which derived address you used from Ledger, you can just add that to MM as an additional address and then claim.

Simple solution and it works too.

lovrozitnik avatar Jun 16 '24 11:06 lovrozitnik