SquidGrow Token Migration Causing Inflated Portfolio Balances
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Sarah T. - CoinTracker
Users may experience:
- Token contract address mapping issue after the SquidGrow token migration. The old contract address (https://etherscan.io/token/0xd8fa690304d2b2824d918c0c7376e2823704557a) is now mapped to the new contract address (https://etherscan.io/token/0xb72e76ccf005313868db7b48070901a44629da98), which might cause inflated balance and portfolio values.
Expected behavior:
- SquidGrow should appear for the historical transactions and SQGROW after the migration, with updated token balances and contract details reflected across the product.
As a user, what should I do?
There currently is not a workaround for this bug and it will need a fix from the team. We appreciate your patience while we work to resolve this.
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Keywords: SquidGrow, SQGROW, token migration, token mapping, contract address
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Sarah T. - CoinTracker
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The old and newly migrated SquidGrow now appear as separate assets in CoinTracker.
If you don’t see them listed separately, try performing a re-import by following these steps:
- Go to your CoinTracker Walletspage.
- Select the wallet from the list on the left.
- Click the three dots (...) in the upper right corner.
- Select Re-import Walletand confirm in the pop-up.
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