What I need to do , I have my dydx into etc-20 . Can you help me with that ?
thanks for your information
I would like to suggest that the DAO consider a final grace migration window for ERC-20 DYDX holders who missed the migration deadline when the Ethereum â dYdX Chain bridge was deprecated. Many community members, myself included, still have significant balances stuck in old wallets. For example, across my two wallets I have 12k DYDX ($8k value at the time) that I cannot migrate: I personally missed the deadline because I was inactive in the crypto space due to health issues, and I only recently rediscovered these tokens. I know other community members may be in a similar position â unaware of the cutoff until it was too late. Why this matters: Prevents unnecessary losses for long-time users who contributed in early days. Shows fairness and inclusivity from the DAO toward its community. Restores confidence for users who may otherwise feel abandoned. Proposal: Allow a one-time, limited migration reopening, or Create a manual governance-approved redemption process where eligible wallets can prove balances and migrate to the new chain. I kindly ask validators and the DAO to discuss whether such an option can be created, even temporarily, to help stranded users like myself and others.
Certainly do agree. I am in the same position. DYDX team should stay loyal to the long-time holders. They should find a way for us.
Some of us still keep DYDX ERC-20 tokens and have no way to move them to the new chain after the bridge was closed. Please consider reopening the bridge or offering any official migration tool, so holders are not left behind.
Thanks for understanding.
DYDX team and community! Letâs respect every member of our community and not abandon each other or deprive them of their investments in the DYDX project, even if the migration deadline has passed. I am confident that we can always find a solution that satisfies everyone. The ERC-20 network is one of the main networks in the crypto industry, which is why many people misunderstood the DYDX migration! We thought that migration meant moving the platform to another blockchain and would not affect coins on the ERC-20 network, as is usually the case with other projects. Network support has always been, is, and will be there. You cannot do what you did, canceling 42 million coins in your investorsâ wallets! Didnât you think that DYDX investors come from different countries and not all of them can read and understand English? I ask the DYDX team to restore the ability to exchange ERC-20 network coins by exchanging them on one of the CEX exchanges, or to offer the community another 1:1 exchange option. I await your decision!
Hereâs how the team responded? And the request to solve the problem with Dydx erc-20 tokens, the team simply closed the discussion topic instead of solving the issue? We have 42 million tokens and at the current rate itâs $30 million. This is a large amount that cannot be ignored. And we demand the team to give the opportunity to Erc-20 token holders to freely exchange 1:1 for dydx dydx network
Itâs not fair to leave the long-term ERC-20 DYDX holders in this situation. I was far from the crypto space bacause of my personal issues and I didnât know that the DYDX team had decided to shut down the Ethereum network. Actually when I was buying my DYDX tokens nobody told me that I am obliged to follow every news and decisions of DYDX community unless I will lose my tokens!
The team is responsible for the conversion of our ERC-20 DYDX tokens. please solve this bothering problem as soon as possible.
agree with the author 100%. I would like to ask the community to open a vote regarding the temporary opening of the bridge. I also still have tokens on the ERC-20 network, and I have been holding them in my wallet for more than two years. Unfortunately, I am not an active member of the community and couldnât follow the news closely enough to know that the service would be shut down.
I join in all the above requests
At the moment, there is no practical way for us to move our tokens to the new chain without significant barriers.
Could you please consider one of the following solutions:
⢠Reopening the bridge for a limited time,
⢠Providing official liquidity on decentralized platforms (so swaps can be made at fair value),
⢠Or introducing an alternative migration contract that allows ERC-20 holders to exchange their tokens directly into native DYDX.
Any of these options would help ensure a smooth and fair transition for those who still hold ERC-20 tokens.
if the team is honest and not a scam, then we ask you to give us the opportunity to exchange our tokens that we still hold erc-20
Please do sth for ERC-20 DYDX long-time holders. Reopen the bridge or add liquidity. There should be a way. The holders are in loss. You are responsible for each and every change that you have imposed on the DYDX network.
Stop spamming this message board.
Youâve made half a dozen accounts, the entire first page is full of your spam.
Youâve made half a dozen Twitter accounts, spamming the same thing over and over.
Theyâve already addressed you, if enough unique users come forward, perhaps itâs plausible in the future a vote is placed, but even if a vote was put up for governance there would most likely be an overwhelming no.
itâs your responsibility as it is mine to be fully aware of where my investments go, especially when it pertains to web3 and blockchain.
Behaving like a spoiled and being a nuisance, does not work in the real world.
I enjoy reading through these boards and itâs extremely annoying to have been pervasively inundated with your festering immaturity for these past several weeks.
Stop it.
Some of us still keep DYDX ERC-20 tokens and have no way to move them to the new chain after the bridge was closed. Please consider reopening the bridge or offering any official migration tool, so holders are not left behind.
Thanks for understanding.
@dYdXFoundation @dYdXFoundation @dYdX_Ops_subDAO @dYdXGrants
Donât you want to do sth for lon-term ERC-20 DYDX holders? We are those who have hold dydx tokens for years in hope of having a benefitial investment. Now our tokens have turned to a worthless paper. Itâs not fair to leave the long-term ERC-20 DYDX holders in this situation. I was far from the crypto space bacause of my personal issues and I didnât know that the DYDX team had decided to shut down the Ethereum network. Actually when I was buying my DYDX tokens nobody told me that I am obliged to follow every news and decisions of DYDX community unless I will lose my tokens!
The team is responsible for the conversion of our ERC-20 DYDX tokens. please solve this bothering problem as soon as possible.
@dYdXFoundation For several days, the community (and we, as dydx holders, are part of the community) has been asking the project team to pay attention to the problem and consider one of the solutions we have proposed, or to offer their own solution, but the response has been deafening silence. Where is the discussion, the debate? The notifications and migration messages you mentioned do not protect 100% of holders from loss, as not everyone uses social media sufficiently, some do not speak English, some had other problems and were unable to obtain information in time, and there are many other reasons. No one signed an agreement or commitment to follow the project; there were long-term investors. But most importantly, why remove the ERC20 network with its enormous liquidity? That is why we could not have imagined that the project would cut off its right hand â the Ethereum network, the main network in the cryptocurrency market. I ask the DYDX representative to join us for discussion and joint decision-making.
We have formed a Telegram group to address this issue. If you are not yet with us, please join the chat. The more of us there are, the more effective our dialogue with the team will be. How to find us on Telegram: dydxerc20
@dYdXFoundation @dYdX_Ops_subDAO @dYdXGrants
Dear DYDX Team
I am writing with deep respect and concern to sincerely request the reopening of the ETHâdYdX bridge. We understand that the bridge closure was decided through a governance proposal and executed automatically, but many users, including me, are now unable to access their tokens, which has created a very difficult situation for us.
We kindly ask, if possible, to provide even a temporary solution to reopen the bridge. This action would be extremely valuable for the community, and we would be deeply grateful.
With utmost respect and appreciation
I support it and have same problem with Erc-20 tokens , can we have solution ?
@dYdXFoundation @dYdX_Ops_subDAO @dYdXGrants
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- The topic (title) of this thread (discussion) does not apply to the issue of removing 42 million ethDYDX from circulation. This is a two-year-old topic, Carl! It concerned the âPOTENTIAL migration of the DYDX project from EVM to dYdX Chain.â You are trying to hide the cancellation of $25 million ethDYDX from the community under the guise of a move. These are two different things. For this reason, a separate thread is needed for a broad discussion.
- We agree that there should be one thread, but the title should reflect the content so that any member of the community can find the discussion on this issue. There is a lot of interest in this topic among people.
- We ask forum administrators to stop deleting threads (topics) related to DYDX erc-20 issues! We have not violated the forum rules (see point 1 for the reason), therefore, cleaning up the chat (deleting whatever I want) is a violation of the rules on the part of the administrators (abuse of authority).
- Further actions by administrators to delete posts on the issue of DYDX erc-20 will be considered as silencing of inconvenient topics and will be made public.
- We ask the community and the DYDX team to respectfully treat those members of the community whose ethDYDX has essentially been canceled. It doesnât matter why people were unable to switch to another blockchain (there could be hundreds of reasons). Either make the migration automatic and available to everyone, or leave at least one way to migrate/exchange indefinitely. This is what caring for every investor, respecting every member of the community, and human rights are all about, after all.
- Once again, we ask decision-makers from the DYDX Community and the DYDX Team to participate in a broad joint discussion.

