If you're a Ledger Nano user looking to add a second Tezos address to Temple Wallet, it's crucial to understand that Temple Wallet doesn't automatically manage external accounts in the same way as Ledger Live. Here's a detailed guide on how to perform this operation manually.
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Make sure to note the derivation path, especially the "freshAddressPath," as it's crucial for the manual process in Temple Wallet.
By doing this, Temple Wallet will recognize and add your second Tezos account correctly. Ensure that the derivation path for the first account is the default standard used on the Tezos blockchain, which is 44'/1729'/0'/0'.
Check both your Tezos accounts in Ledger Live. Ideally, the derivation path for Tezos account 1 should be 44'/1729'/0'/0', and for Tezos account 2, it should be 44'/1729'/1'/0' or another number based on previously created accounts.
By following these steps, you'll be able to manually connect your second Tezos Ledger address to Temple Wallet, providing more flexible management of your digital assets.
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