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Unstaked IP still goes to the original delegator after setWithdrawAdress #114

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edisonz0718 opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 — with Linear · 1 comment
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Issue reported by verio. The steps to reproduce:

  1. Set up an EOA delegator account
  2. Delegate 1024 IP to your validator from delegator
  3. add operator for the delegator. The operator is the transparent proxy for staking
  4. setWithdrawAddress for the delegator. Proxy is the withdraw address
  5. unstakeOnbehalf (this requires operator)

The token goes to the delegator address instead of the withdraw address

@edisonz0718 edisonz0718 self-assigned this Sep 12, 2024
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Cannot reproduce the issue. The issue seem to relate to how verio team use their smart contract to interact with this function

@edisonz0718 edisonz0718 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 23, 2024
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