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Unable to exit withdrawal of multiple ERC721 tokens on Mainnet. #340
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yeah we also have not changed anything in maticjs or contracts as far as i know, the last release was on may3. anyway @clumsier could you please share the txhash where user is not able to exit please ? |
Here is tx that user can't exit on Mainnet - https://github.com/clumsier/poly-bridge-debug/blob/main/pages/index.tsx#L67 Here is tx that user can exit on Testnet - https://github.com/clumsier/poly-bridge-debug/blob/main/pages/index.tsx#L74 I've suggested in several places that maybe something in proof generation API have changed. |
Hey @clumsier , we have released a new version of matic.js which will unblock you for now - https://github.com/maticnetwork/matic.js/releases/tag/v3.4.0-beta.0 Have posted an example here - https://github.com/maticnetwork/matic.js/blob/master/examples/pos/erc721/withdraw_exit_on_index.js#L11 on how you can exit. We are updating the official matic.js documentation today and you will have better clarity on this. So the reason why your exit was not going through was because we had to make changes to the ERC721 Predicate due to a vulnerability that existed on the contract. This change on the contract will not allow you to batchExit. You will have to exit each NFT one by one using the functionality added in the above release. |
Also, I want to add on that we are exploring ways to implement the batchExit functionality on the smart contract level. Once it's done, you should be able to do the batchExit as you used to do it before. Until that you have to use matic.js to generate payload for individual NFT exits and user will have to sign each of these exits one by one. @py-zoid - please add on any other details if you feel is relevant and post the documentation link when you are done, Thanks, |
thanks. I've played with that on testnet and it seems to work. Do you have any ETA on bringing back |
@clumsier The smart contract team is evaluating different solutions to implement it. Will keep you posted when have decided on how to proceed. |
Hey!
We are having our own UI for bridge, implemented using your SDK. Everything was going smoothly for over past 3-4 months, but some of our users reported that they can't exit their assets from Polygon to ETH and I've reproduced the issue.
For
Polygon -> ETH
we are using this method to start withdrawal - https://maticnetwork.github.io/matic.js/docs/pos/erc721/withdraw-start-many/Then when withdraw tx is ready we call exit - https://maticnetwork.github.io/matic.js/docs/pos/erc721/withdraw-exit-many/
To reproduce the issue I've setup this sample repository with 2 sample txes to test with - https://github.com/clumsier/poly-bridge-debug
Just do
yarn
andyarn dev
and you should be good to go.When I try to exit with
withdrawExitMany
on Mainnet, I got issue as other users did, probably while generating proofI can exit though relevant transaction on Testnet (Goerli).
Last change to codebase regarding Bridge was on 22th of April.
Last successful Exit for multiple ERC721 was this transaction on 25th of May - https://etherscan.io/tx/0xf6f89de1f8b16813ee61d03d11780e7a64fd9058e3375fdd4eab7ed6fde2cb68
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