Problem with Token Migration

Thanks so much guys! Will be great to get this working again, adding another user in need below :slight_smile:


etosotetl

Absolutely in need. I am technically able, but the UI migration app is not working correctly (I get as far as signing the transactions but then a “generic error” comes up), and it is quite obsolete on requirements, so installation alone is quite a nightmare.

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Any news on this?

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Hi there, is there any update here please?

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@aelex it’s been a while from this, I’d rather know if you do not intend to perform any action

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@aelex
Won’t do is an acceptable answer, it was our fault to start with.
No answer is instead rude and puts you in the wrong position especially after promising action.

If you can’t face engagement from your users and you don’t have the guts to say “no” to unresonable requests, and pretend they will go away by ignoring them, well: you have a problem.
Managing this project will take much more than this. Fail on the small things, guess what happens with the big picture?

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hello @etosotetl, thank you for your question and sorry for a late answer, @aelex was absent. The migration site is planned to be back very soon - hopefully in a few days, and will be announced in the telegram group and here on Forum!

Thanks for the patience.

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Thank you @aniputapet.chain

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Thanks for the update!

I too am a long term investor and keenly awaiting for the migration site to be up again. thanks

Hello wondering I was wondering if anybody could help. I have the same problem I migrated my tokens successfully on the 05/08/2019 (1000.0AE) and on the 21/08/2019 (8997.5AE) my address and tx are below. Is there anyway someone could look into this for me as I have tried everything I know but I cannot find them in my base aepp. Thanks for your time.
ADDRESS-
ak_yD7GMsBMMGvNLHwQSk9hicyzALjgKzguBee12mSW15XYmRmfu

05/08/2019 1000AE

0x92c54ed7309a80d0440510f47a62e93ce75600ca131d5071aa74e975c462cb3c

21/08/2019 8997.5AE

0xaa459577d56612522b9a339988e888e06e0b7980bbce2117e1c58a373d8cf991

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Maybe @nikitafuchs.chain can help?

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Hey, so if this

is your AE address, then there is the following: ak_yD7GMsBMMGvNLHwQSk9hicyzALjgKzguBee12mSW15XYmRmfu - AEKnow - Aeternity

You transfered 9997.49995 AE to ak_2WpaVMBMN4i3jNopnyRhAMgyJVeuukRZQ2pPXtKiC7RFd44kE3, which then transfered the AE to ak_2dgpHzehWzMPUCubSuUhSef1QRbZ12PvBZGLuh7gWWZHvG3ukh , which looks like some big pool / exchange wallet or whatever it might be.

Regarding base aepp, it’s in a bad state currently till the new middleware is finished. You can use the very first link of my post to trace your balances though. Don’t be irritated that the initial migration of your balances doesn’t appear in the transaction list, but you can see how they were transfered, which means you had them.

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Hi Nikitafuchs thanks for your reply, yes I saw this as well when doing my search. The problem is I never sent them to this address I know they were in the base aepp it all went hay wire when I connected my ledger nano S to the base aepp checked the address when asked on the ledger which matched my migration address then I confirmed this was correct on the ledger and that’s when they vanished to these addresses, so something has gone wrong with your base aepp which has lost my coins to these addresses and as you have said there is alot of issues with the base aepp. I contacted ledger as well they looked into it an said it is to do with the base aepp. I had alot of money tied up in this for the future investment and is not my doing at why they are missing it is a issue with the base aepp which I should be refunded my coins as there is no way it was my fault the address was correct an perfect on the checks before I confirmed it on the ledger.

There are two steps involved here, 1) Moving the tokens from the migration contract to ak_yD7G... and 2) Spending the tokens from ak_yD7G... to ak_2Wpa...

The first one involves using the migration tool, and the key step is using your Ethereum key-pair to sign a message with ak_yD7G... to initiate the migration. The second step involves signing a AE spend transaction. Where did things go wrong? The migration isn’t really part of the base aepp (it is/was linked from within it), so your description is a bit confusing.

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So I thought I thought the ae had been transferred correctly, but now I think it might just have imported the amount of AE as the name of my wallet ?

I had the error messages too, but thought it had worked? What is going on, any ideas?

Screenshot_20210308-110932|261x500

Do I have 1599 ae tokens in my wallet and it is just shown as 0 usd or is the name of my wallet 1599 and the balance is zero. It is a real shame that there are still problems like this after 4 years of developement !

The screenshot failed to upload correctly - so, hard to tell…

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@edwardwoodhouse I know it is poor consolation, but just so you know: The developers are aware of deficiencies. But it’s not like people are free to do paid work on anything they would like to see fixed.

Hi Hans they went missing when shifting from the base aepp to the ledger stick they never arrived. Something has happened after clicking on the ledger in the base aepp confirming the same address from the base aepp to the address on the ledger stick which was correct so I confirmed it on the ledger stick but after that these other addresses seem to have taken over, to me the amount of transactions this address is doing seems like a miner is doing something doggy and taking coins from people. That’s what I think it doesn’t make sense how they can just vanish if the address is correct before confirming the move from base aepp column to the ledger column.

OK, so if I understand you correctly then the migration went well and ak_yD7G... is your base aepp address. And then you were trying to move these to another address on the Ledger stick and this is where things went wrong. But that transaction would not involve your Ledger so I am a bit confused?

Regarding miners doing something dodgy, the transaction is cryptographically signed - if they’ve cracked that, well then they would be elsewhere making lots of $$$.