diff --git a/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-faq.mdx b/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-faq.mdx index 2870a525be97..3291f0a601b9 100644 --- a/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-faq.mdx +++ b/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-faq.mdx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If you've chosen auto-migrating signal, 100% of your own curation will move with Other Curators can choose whether to withdraw their fraction of GRT, or also transfer it to L2 to mint signal on the same subgraph. -## an I move my subgraph back to Ethereum mainnet after I transfer? +## Can I move my subgraph back to Ethereum mainnet after I transfer? Once transferred, your Ethereum mainnet version of this subgraph will be deprecated. If you would like to move back to mainnet, you will need to redeploy and publish back to mainnet. However, transferring back to Ethereum mainnet is strongly discouraged as indexing rewards will eventually be distributed entirely on Arbitrum One. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Yes! The process is a bit different, because vesting contracts can't forward the To transfer your delegation, you will need to complete the following steps: -1. Initiate delegation transfer on Ethereum Mainnet +1. Initiate delegation transfer on Ethereum mainnet 2. Wait 20 minutes for confirmation @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ To transfer your delegation, you will need to complete the following steps: \*\*\*\*You must confirm the transaction to complete the delegation transfer on Arbitrum. This step must be completed within 7 days or the delegation could be lost. In most cases, this step will run automatically, but a manual confirmation may be needed if there is a gas price spike on Arbitrum. If there are any issues during this process, there will be resources to help: contact support at support@thegraph.com or on [Discord](https://discord.gg/vtvv7FP). -## What happens to my rewards if I initiate a transfer with an open allocation on Ethereum Mainnet? +## What happens to my rewards if I initiate a transfer with an open allocation on Ethereum mainnet? If the indexer to whom you're delegating is still operating on L1, when you transfer to Arbitrum you will forfeit any delegation rewards from open allocations on Ethereum mainnet. This means that you will lose the rewards from, at most, the last 28-day period. If you time the transfer right after the indexer has closed allocations you can make sure this is the least amount possible. If you have a communication channel with your indexer(s), consider discussing with them to find the best time to do your transfer. @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ No. Received tokens on L2 are delegated to the specified Indexer on behalf of th To transfer your vesting, you will need to complete the following steps: -1. Initiate the vesting transfer on Ethereum Mainnet +1. Initiate the vesting transfer on Ethereum mainnet 2. Wait 20 minutes for confirmation diff --git a/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide.mdx b/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide.mdx index b146d5e60ef4..c7fffb574f15 100644 --- a/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide.mdx +++ b/website/pages/en/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide.mdx @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: L2 Transfer Tools Guide The Graph has made it easy to move to L2 on Arbitrum One. For each protocol participant, there are a set of L2 Transfer Tools to make transferring to L2 seamless for all network participants. These tools will require you to follow a specific set of steps depending on what you are transferring. -Some frequent questions about these tools are answered in the "**L2 Transfer Tools FAQ."** The FAQs contain in-depth explanations of how to use the tools, how they work, and things to keep in mind when using them. +Some frequent questions about these tools are answered in the [L2 Transfer Tools FAQ](/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-faq). The FAQs contain in-depth explanations of how to use the tools, how they work, and things to keep in mind when using them. ## How to transfer your subgraph to Arbitrum (L2)