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Thank you for the link for instructions to add the

electroneum network to Metamask. I was able to do that, and I also used Keystone Pro 3 to add a wallet address to that network in Metamask. I moved ETN to it. And also out – needed to sign transaction on the Keystone. So looks like it’s working great. One funny thing about the Keystone is that when signing the transaction to move ETN out it said it was ETH that I was moving out but in reality I knew it was ETN because of the quantity I was moving. The transaction only used 0.0000315 ETN for gas fees! Amazingly low!!!!!
So, if I were to use the ETH app on Ledger for storing and sending ETN, does it use ETN for gas too? I was a little worried that it would want to use ETH but I imagine it’s the same, and uses ETN.

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I use a ledger nano x (Ethereum app) with Metamask desktop as wallet for my ETN. You point metamask to the ETN-SC network.... Metamask creates the transaction and Ledger signs them using an ETH address. Both ETH ledger app and ETNSC use the same protocol so works on both EVM blockchains .... Ledger is not aware of what chain its working on.... it receives a transaction signing request for an address it owns and signs... its MetaMask which generates that transactions and knows it is using ETN. Nothing to do with ETH... Hopefully in future the team can get actual Electroneum apps added to hardware wallets to make it seem more intuitive.... but for now, works great and super safe!

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