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09 Feb 2023, 16:54
🛎 [#Tips & Tricks]: In case you cannot see your staked FUSE tokens or the validator you have staked your tokens with is offline/jailed, try searching up that validator's address via the 'search tool' on staking.fuse.io You can find the address of the offline validator by looking up the 'delegate' transactions in your wallet's transaction history on explorer.fuse.io Once you find the 'delegate' transaction, scroll down till you see the 'raw data input field' and the validator address is the highlighted part (in this example it starts with ff). As you can see its without the 0x prefix. All you need to do is add the 0x prefix before the highlighted part of the input data and paste it into the search bar on explorer.fuse.io to locate the validator and then proceed to unstake the tokens.

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09 Feb 2023, 17:08
🛎 [#Tips & Tricks]: In case you cannot see your staked FUSE tokens or the validator you have staked your tokens with is offline/jailed, try searching up that validator's address via the 'search tool' on staking.fuse.io You can find the address of the offline validator by looking up the 'delegate' transactions in your wallet's transaction history on explorer.fuse.io Once you find the 'delegate' transaction, scroll down till you see the 'raw data input field' and the validator address is the highlighted part (in this example it starts with ff). As you can see its without the 0x prefix. All you need to do is add the 0x prefix before the highlighted part of the input data and paste it into the search bar on explorer.fuse.io to locate the validator and then proceed to unstake the tokens.
[#Tips & Tricks]:.
🛎 [#Tips & Tricks]: In case you cannot see your staked FUSE tokens or the validator you have staked your tokens with is offline/jailed, try searching up that validator's address via the 'search tool' on staking.fuse.io You can find the address of the offline validator by looking up the 'delegate' transactions in your wallet's transaction history on explorer.fuse.io Once you find the 'delegate' transaction, scroll down till you see the 'raw data input field' and the validator address is the highlighted part (in this example it starts with ff). As you can see its without the 0x prefix. All you need to do is add the 0x prefix before the highlighted part of the input data and paste it into the search bar on explorer.fuse.io to locate the validator and then proceed to unstake the tokens.