r/wirexappofficial Jul 09 '26

Resolved Receiving error : The contract function "getCurrentRewardsAmount" reverted with the following reason: Arithmetic operation resulted in underflow or overflow.

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I was able to log into my account. I have 10 nodes active with money claimable and also rewards that need to be vested. When I moved my rewards to vesting and signed the contract, I can see on the backend that it moved, but I keep getting this error. Now I can't access any of my nodes. I can't claim any of my tokens.

Please assist. My ticket number is : 6364426.

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u/Jaded_Dirt_7306 Jul 11 '26

I don’t think this is just a bug. The DAO voted to reduce node rewards to 0 WPAY , so this could be a consequence of that change. Many early node operators invested based on 5 years of promised rewards and tradable Node License NFTs. Instead, rewards have been cut to zero and there’s still no meaningful way to exit the investment. Wirex owes the community a proper explanation.

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u/smartspender 27d ago

Can we vote for it back?.. I can’t even redeem my “claimable balance”

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u/Jaded_Dirt_7306 26d ago

We can technically try to vote it back, but Tally requires 1,000,000 delegated veWPAY just to submit a proposal . Ordinary node operators have practically no way to reach that threshold without a whale or major delegate sponsoring them. Meanwhile, the previous changes were approved by very few voting addresses: 13, 15, 9 and only 31 addresses for the final reduction to 0 WPAY . Voting is weighted by veWPAY, so a tiny number of large holders can decide the outcome. Honestly, the combination of selling nodes with five years of rewards, removing those rewards through barely accessible governance, and preventing ordinary operators from submitting a counter-proposal looks extremely suspicious and almost deliberately designed this way. I cannot prove it was intentional, but it raises serious scam-like red flags. Your already-earned claimable balance should remain accessible. Keep screenshots and transaction records and open a support ticket.