Did the staked BR of #bedrock $BR @Bedrock suddenly disappear? Don’t panic, I was shocked the last time too, just check these three places.
Honestly, the first time I staked BR on Bedrock, I went back a few days later and saw my account showing 0 assets. My heart dropped and all I could think was, "Did I get hacked?" "Is there a bug in the contract?" I spent 20 minutes freaking out, only to find out I was just scaring myself. If you run into this situation, take a deep breath and check these three places in order.
First, check if you switched to the wrong chain. That happened to me because my wallet was still on the Ethereum mainnet, but the staked BR was already on Arbitrum. Bedrock is now multi-chain, so the assets are still there, it’s just that the chain displayed is incorrect.
Second, flip through the "My Staking Records" page. There was a time I didn’t pay attention and my staked assets auto-redeemed after the lock-up period, quietly sitting in my wallet while I kept searching in the pool. This automatic deposit feature is actually pretty thoughtful, but I overlooked it.
Third, and this is the easiest to miss – check if you received any derivative certificates from DePIN rewards. One thing I like about Bedrock is that some DePIN earnings are issued as "warrant tokens" that represent your underlying assets, but the displayed name is different from the original BR. I only realized when I saw that unfamiliar token name, and it was a false alarm.
So you see, assets on Bedrock are actually quite safe; it’s just that the multi-chain setup and flexible reward mechanisms can sometimes throw you off. Check these three places first, and you’ll likely be laughing.
Honestly, the first time I staked BR on Bedrock, I went back a few days later and saw my account showing 0 assets. My heart dropped and all I could think was, "Did I get hacked?" "Is there a bug in the contract?" I spent 20 minutes freaking out, only to find out I was just scaring myself. If you run into this situation, take a deep breath and check these three places in order.
First, check if you switched to the wrong chain. That happened to me because my wallet was still on the Ethereum mainnet, but the staked BR was already on Arbitrum. Bedrock is now multi-chain, so the assets are still there, it’s just that the chain displayed is incorrect.
Second, flip through the "My Staking Records" page. There was a time I didn’t pay attention and my staked assets auto-redeemed after the lock-up period, quietly sitting in my wallet while I kept searching in the pool. This automatic deposit feature is actually pretty thoughtful, but I overlooked it.
Third, and this is the easiest to miss – check if you received any derivative certificates from DePIN rewards. One thing I like about Bedrock is that some DePIN earnings are issued as "warrant tokens" that represent your underlying assets, but the displayed name is different from the original BR. I only realized when I saw that unfamiliar token name, and it was a false alarm.
So you see, assets on Bedrock are actually quite safe; it’s just that the multi-chain setup and flexible reward mechanisms can sometimes throw you off. Check these three places first, and you’ll likely be laughing.