Blind signing should be reviewed through readability, Ledger Wallet context, and device-screen wording. If the user cannot understand what the screen is asking, the practical choice is to pause and compare the context instead of rushing the approval.

Readability is the first decision point
Record what is readable on the device screen and what remains unclear. The user should not treat unfamiliar or incomplete wording as enough for approval. The screen must be understandable in the context of the intended action.
The Clear Signing review checklist helps compare field wording, app context, and final screen review.
Ledger Wallet context should match the screen
Open Ledger Wallet from the known path and compare the app context with the hardware screen. If the app and screen do not describe the same action clearly, pause and write down the mismatch.
- Record readable screen wording.
- Compare app context with the hardware screen.
- Do not approve when the action cannot be understood.
Clear Signing gives a stronger reading path
Clear Signing is useful because it presents more readable details before approval. The Secure Element explainer gives background for why screen-side confirmation remains important.
End with a review choice
Close with app context, screen wording, readable fields, unclear fields, and final choice. That makes the article a readability guide rather than a broad warning.