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How do I reject a transaction on a Ledger?
To reject a transaction on a Ledger device, simply avoid approving it during verification—do not press both buttons, and instead disconnect the device or close the app.
Jul 13, 2025 at 04:28 am
Understanding Transaction Rejection on a Ledger Device
When using a Ledger hardware wallet, users often face situations where they need to reject a transaction before it gets confirmed. This might happen due to incorrect recipient addresses, wrong amounts, or simply changing one’s mind about the transfer. Rejecting a transaction on a Ledger must be done carefully to avoid accidental execution of unwanted transfers.
A Ledger device, such as the Nano S or Nano X, provides a secure environment for signing transactions without exposing private keys to the connected computer or mobile device. The rejection process primarily occurs during the transaction verification phase on the device screen.
How to Reject a Transaction During Verification
The most straightforward way to reject a transaction on a Ledger is by not approving it during the verification step. When you initiate a transaction through an application like Ledger Live, MetaMask, or Electrum, the details are sent to your Ledger device.
On the device's screen, you will see the transaction details including:
- Recipient address
- Amount to be sent
- Network fees (gas fees for Ethereum-based transactions)
At this point, do not press both buttons simultaneously to approve. Instead, if you wish to reject the transaction, simply disconnect the device or close the application without confirming. The transaction will not proceed further and remains unsigned.
Cancelling a Pending Transaction in the Queue
Sometimes, a transaction may already be signed but still pending in the network queue. In such cases, rejecting the transaction on the Ledger device itself is no longer possible, as the signature has already been applied. However, you can cancel or replace the transaction using tools like Etherscan for Ethereum-based networks or similar blockchain explorers for other cryptocurrencies.
For instance, if you're using MetaMask with a Ledger, you can open MetaMask, go to the activity tab, and check if the transaction is still pending. If so, you can either:
- Cancel the transaction by sending a 0 ETH transaction to yourself with the same nonce and higher gas fee
- Speed up the transaction by increasing the gas fee
These actions don't involve the Ledger directly but allow you to manage pending transactions that have already been signed.
Using Ledger Live to Manage Transactions
If you’re using Ledger Live, the official software from Ledger, you can also control outgoing transactions more efficiently. Once you start a transaction, you’ll be prompted to confirm it on the device. If you decide to reject the transaction, just do not confirm it. Ledger Live will time out after a while and mark the transaction as failed or cancelled.
Additionally, Ledger Live allows users to:
- Review all transaction details clearly
- Set custom fees
- Cancel or retry failed transactions
This interface gives you greater control over outgoing transfers and ensures that rejecting a transaction is a simple and safe process.
Troubleshooting: What If I Accidentally Approved a Transaction?
If you accidentally approved a transaction on your Ledger device, there's no way to undo the approval locally. Once the transaction is signed, it becomes valid on the blockchain network. However, depending on the network and wallet used, you may still have options:
- If the transaction is still pending, use the nonce management feature in wallets like MetaMask to cancel or replace it.
- Contact the recipient if the funds were sent incorrectly and request a return.
- Use a blockchain explorer to monitor the transaction status and ensure it doesn’t get double-spent.
In these scenarios, rejecting the transaction on the Ledger was missed at the verification stage, so external tools and procedures become necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I delete a rejected transaction from my Ledger history?
No, once a transaction has been initiated through your Ledger-connected wallet, even if you rejected the transaction on the Ledger device, it may still appear in the transaction history of your wallet app (e.g., Ledger Live or MetaMask). These entries usually show as 'failed' or 'cancelled' and cannot be deleted for record-keeping purposes.
Q2: Why does my Ledger keep showing transaction prompts I didn’t initiate?
If your Ledger device displays transaction prompts that you did not initiate, it could indicate unauthorized access to your connected wallet or malware on your system. Immediately disconnect your Ledger, scan your device for malware, and ensure that only trusted applications are accessing your wallet. Always verify the transaction details before approving anything.
Q3: Does rejecting a transaction on Ledger affect my account balance?
No, rejecting a transaction on a Ledger device does not impact your account balance. Since the transaction is never signed or broadcasted to the network, no funds are deducted or altered in any way. Your wallet balance remains unchanged.
Q4: Can I reject multiple transactions at once on Ledger?
Currently, Ledger devices do not support batch rejection or approval of transactions. Each transaction must be reviewed and either accepted or rejected individually on the device screen. This design enhances security by ensuring that every transaction is explicitly verified by the user.
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