To interact with EWT using your Ledger device, you have to use the EnergyWebChain app on your Ledger device, not the Ethereum app. If you do not have this app installed, you can use Ledger Live to install it.
After accessing your Ledger device with MyCrypto, you will notice that a list of different addresses will show up instead of the addresses that you would see if you were connected to the Ethereum network. You are free to use these for your Energy Web Tokens.
If you have accidentally sent EWT to your Ethereum addresses previously, you can still access these by clicking the drop-down field next to "Addresses" and selecting the "Ledger (ETH)" option.
You will see your Ethereum addresses displayed alongside their EWT funds.
Access your Trezor device like usual. You will notice that a list of different addresses will show up, instead of the addresses that you would see if you were connected to the Ethereum network. You are free to use these for your Energy Web Tokens.
If you have accidentally sent EWT to your Ethereum addresses previously, you can still access these by clicking the drop-down field next to "Addresses" and selecting the "TREZOR (ETH)" option.
You will see your Ethereum addresses displayed alongside their EWT funds.
Energy Web has developed the EWT Bridged (EWTB) token, which is an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum blockchain. You can mint EWTB tokens through its interface which you can find at bridge.energyweb.org. This method allows you to transfer EWT from the Energy Web Chain to the Ethereum blockchain.
If your Ethereum address contains EWTB tokens, you might not see them in your interface right away. In this case, you have to manually add this token as a custom token.
The contract address of EWTB is 0x178c820f862b14f316509ec36b13123da19a6054
, you can also find this address on Etherscan.