Ethereum: How to correct “temporary mode: Notice: the transactions shown may not be correct!” Error code
As a blockchain Ethereum developer, it is likely that you have found errors when trying to access your account or recover private keys. A common error message that appears when you find problems with the Ethereum network is “Safety mode: attention: the transactions shown may not be corrected! It is possible that you have to update or anything else.” This error code can be frustrating and slow to solve. In this article, we will guide it through the steps of resolution step by step to help you solve this problem.
What does “safety mode” mean?
When the Ethereum network enters a state of “safe” mode, it is essentially a temporary arrest in which all transactions are filtered and it is possible to access only private keys. This is generally done for security purposes or when the problems relating to the management of private keys are degraded. However, if you find a mistake when trying to recover the private key from a wallet customer such as the Bitcoin Satco customer, it is likely that it is due to this “safe” function.
passages of the solution of the problem:
1 This can be done by:
* Log in the Ethereum portfolio and go to the configuration page.
* Select “Enable the safe mode” or “deactivate the safe mode” in the drop -down menu.
* Confirm that you want to disable the safe way when asked.
- Check the malware: If you have recently installed a new software or applications on your computer, it could cause conflicts with the Ethereum network. To check the malware:
* Perform a complete system scan using an antivirus program.
* Uninstall suspicious programs that could cause problems.
- Update your wallet client: Make sure your customer Satoshi Bitcoin is updated, since the most recent versions often correct known errors and improve performance.
- Check the generation of private keys:
Check the generation of the private key:
* In Ethereum, create a new portfolio or an existing amount of one.
* Check that the private key is generated correctly (for example, it has 64 characters, it starts with 0x ', etc.).
* Make sure to use the correct private key format (Ledger 'or
Trezor).
5 Attempt:
* Retrieve your wallet or re -enter it from a previous backup.
* Restart the wallet customer to make sure to restore correctly.
- Contact the Ethereum support (optional): If none of the previous steps solves the problem, you may be able to communicate with the support of Ethereum to obtain more help:
* Visit the official website of Ethereum ([www.ethereum.org] ( and go to the "Support for developers".
* Search for your wallet client and follow your problem solving process.
- Check the problems of the network: Make sure the Ethereum network works correctly:
* Try connect to the network by clicking on the "Connect" button in the wallet.
* Check that it is connected to a stable network (for example,mainnet 'o'Testnet
).
Conclusion:
In some cases, the “safe” function can be accidentally enabled or due to conflicts with another software. By following these problems of solving problems, you must be able to solve the error and recover access to the private key. If you are still finding problems after trying these solutions, do not hesitate to communicate with the support of Ethereum to obtain greater help.
Additional resources:
- Documentation of the developer Ethereum ([www.ethereum.org/docsprt>(
- Customer documentation Satoshi Bitcoin ([www.satoshi-bitcoin-client.com/docswnt>( )
We hope this article help you solve the problem with your private key and access to your Ethereum portfolio.