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Better offramping docs for new hunters #52
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I think starting bottom up is best. We know permits are all on Gnosis these days and it's cheaper so, start by advising them to A) Find a CEX in there country that supports Gnosis chain deposits (easiest offramp, hard to find gnosis supporting CEX at least in my exp in UK) If A: walk through how to transfer, best practices etc. (for instance, I copy and paste the CEX address and send it to the Telegram chat on TG mobile. I then easily copy it on TG desktop and paste it into MM wallet from there) If B: The user needs to bridge, walk them through bridging in general, then specifically the methods the team/contributors trust and use to off-ramp. This should also include all advice from I'm not great at docs etc but I'm more than happy to give my input on paths, solutions, best practices, tips and tricks whatever. Unsure whether to do so and just post it as a comment here, collaborate with someone on it or what but I'm happy to get involved. |
You know this thing changes and evolves, if we concrete something like a way or mechanism that someone do might no be fit for other contributor, that's why many exists, there's currently not CEX that support Gnosis as far as I can tell, for bridges there are many known bridges that ramp to other chains, or just the Gnosis official to ramp back to Ethereum-Dai |
I hear you it'll likely be outdated in a few months, but it would be better to have something at least the foundational stuff that won't change like the act of bridging, transferring, the dos and don'ts etc As for paths to follow, if the doc states
That's why I tried to rally the troops, we seem to be pretty diverse in terms of locations (I think) and so I assumed the same with methods of off-ramping and I'm thinking that something is better than nothing for a person who is completely new/long hiatus from the scene
I thought I was just my luck |
From some direct messages step 1. unwrap your WXDAI into xdai. you can use any major dex to do this, it will abstract the method call for you https://swap.cow.fi/#/100/swap/WXDAI/xDAI
note that there is a gear icon on the top right and it will allow you to specify the swap beneficiary so it can go straight to your coinbase deposit address heres some caveats: when network activity is busy, transaction fees can be extremely high on ethereum mainnet. you are best off being aware of the gas fees when you do your errands. i use this chrome extension https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/defi-saver-gas-prices-ext/afgfdkloegmghldbalmenklokhlifphe another popular place to view anything related to the ethereum network is etherscan. https://etherscan.io/gastracker so one last bit of advice here: i know that jin was exploring bridging to another less busy network to cash out with. i guess its feasible to use a different bridge to do gnosis chain -> base (network) -> coinbase coinbase owns base so i assume they support deposits from base. i also assume that gas fees (transaction fees) are orders of mag lower on base then on ethereum mainnet so that stuff i havent tried yet tbh but i think he uses this bridge https://www.bungee.exchange/ |
Setup and Bridging to PolygonThe bridge I use is Connext Network Bridge and they support a fair few chains. If you need to move your WXDAI onto the Polygon chain (or any chain the bridge and your CEX supports) to deposit it into your CEX account to "cash out", follow these steps: Initial Setup
Post-Claim Process
Tips and Best Practices
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I have used jumper.exchange to move wxdai/xdai gnosischain to USDT on the BNB chain. Jumper exchange is also listed on the gnosischain bridge website. It offers good rates, low fees, and fast transfer. The process is very simple:
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jumper it's more like a bridge aggregator where it finds you the best route available along with the possible bridge provider |
This is pretty much county/region specific so we won’t cover all possible ways for off-ramping. Overall this issue already contains solid advices for off-ramping so it makes sense to convert this issue to a github discussion and reference it in case somebody has issues with transferring WXDAI from gnosis. |
To throw my 2 cents here, I usually use https://www.bungee.exchange/ which works great with low fees, automatic refuel, and a very responsive help desk as well. You can convert directly from WXDAI to USDC that can easily be cashed out. I agree that this conversation should be pinned somewhere for future reference if anyone needs it. |
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I'll likely be left for dust shortly now that new hunters who seem like they'll give me a good run for my money are starting to drip into the devpool, I love to see it.
With that said, I came in knowing my way around Web3 having been in it for a year previous, so I was off to a good start. Jordan has cleared a couple of tasks and attempted to move his funds but unfortunately has lost that payout due to user error. He contacted me asking for assistance, and I gave as much as I could in his situation.
Every one of us has done it at one point or another, and lost funds due to a bad transfer/misunderstanding, no shade on Jordan at all, it's commonplace for those new to Web3.
This issue aims to set up a document/reference point that covers team-trusted/contributor-trusted methods in moving their funds from Permit > Fiat.
Core team methods would likely carry more weight than say my own methods, but I understand everyone may not be as comfortable detailing each step they take to off-ramp exactly, however a structured document with paths to follow and common problem solutions is 100% required.
Jordan took it like a champ and put it down to user error, but this should not be an event that is easily repeatable for a new hunter. In this case, an attempt was made to bridge the assets cross-chain without actually using a bridge and so the funds were delivered to an inaccessible wallet on the same chain.
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original context ubiquity/pay.ubq.fi#217 (comment)
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