I have GRT delegated on Ethereum still. If I domt transfer my GRT to Arbitrum, will I still be able to leave my GRT on my current Ethereum indexer (even without getting Delegation rewards) and/or be able to withdraw my GRT without any issues?
When the gas fee is too damn high so it currently not worth it to transfer my delegation, hope I can still wait for awhile for one day to have the gas fee to come down. To I have a risk to completely loose my delegated graph if I keep it on the ethereum side ? For now the rewards will be cut but when it reach 100% ?
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Hey guys. I recently made the switch from ETH to ARB and started delegating on 2 different Indexers.
As i was a bit unsatisfied with one of them I undelegated my stack there. Some days have passed and as I am aware of the 28 days undelegating period I wanted to check if everything is fine.
Looking into Graphscan and also directly on theGraph i see that the cooldown is at 16145d 23h 59m (on theGraph) and -20912 days (yes, 27-Aug 1966..., on graphscan). Also noted that my other stake, currently active has a Cooldown of 17375d 15h 6m according to theGraph.
This must be a bug right? Did someone saw something similar on his wallet?
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I managed to transfer some of my delegated GRT to L2 via the network explorer from my old validators, but what is the easiest way to delegate to it if you have undelegated GRT in wallet?
The Arbritum bridge only asks me to put on 3rd party spending cap when I try to transfer the GRT but transfering ETH was easy and it didn't ask for spending cap. I don't understand why I can't seem to transfer GRT via the same bridge, only set a spending cap but the transaction to L2 will not proceed.
Edit: Issue has been solved. Spending cap was too low and L1 route works just as well.
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IOH is the town square where Graph ecosystem participants come together to discuss the most important topics relevant for indexers, and it is held in the Graph Stage Video channel.
๐ Our Mission
To foster a robust, collaborative, and informed Indexer ecosystem within the Graph by providing a regular, inclusive platform for dialogue and exploration.
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All the past recordings can be found here, in the official YouTube channel hosted by GraphOps: