diff --git a/ethereum-staking-widget/faq.md b/ethereum-staking-widget/faq.md index d7670db..da0ecfd 100644 --- a/ethereum-staking-widget/faq.md +++ b/ethereum-staking-widget/faq.md @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ pages: and Claim tabs](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals). Note that, under the hood, wstETH will unwrap to stETH first, so your request will be denominated in stETH. - - identification: withdrawals-claim + - identification: withdrawals-request faq: - question: What are withdrawals? questionId: whatAreWithdrawals @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ pages: view. To renew the NFT, you can import the Address and Token ID of your NFT, and it could change it's appearance to a new “Ready to claim” one. - - identification: withdrawals-request + - identification: withdrawals-claim faq: - question: What are withdrawals? questionId: whatAreWithdrawals @@ -311,4 +311,82 @@ pages: unstaking stETH, they will receive ETH at a 1:1 ratio. When unstaking wstETH, the unwrapping process will take place seamlessly in the background. + - question: How does the withdrawal process work? + answer: >- + The withdrawal process is simple and has two steps: + + + 1. **Request withdrawal**: Lock your stETH/wstETH by issuing a withdrawal request. ETH is sourced to fulfill the request, and then locked stETH is burned, which marks the withdrawal request as claimable. Under normal circumstances, this can take anywhere between 1-5 days. + + 2. **Claim**: Claim your ETH after the withdrawal request has been processed. + questionId: howDoesTheWithdrawalProcessWork + - answer: Press the [Request tab](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/request), + choose an amount of stETH/wstETH to withdraw, then press ‘Request + withdrawal’. Confirm the transaction using your wallet and press + ‘Claim’ on the [Claim + tab](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/claim) once it is ready. + question: How do I withdraw? + questionId: howDoIWithdraw + - question: Can I transform my stETH to ETH? + answer: Yes. Stakers can transform their stETH to ETH 1:1 using + the [Request](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/request) and [Claim](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/claim) tabs. + questionId: canITransformMyStETHToETH + - question: Can I transform my wstETH to ETH? + answer: Yes. You can transform your wstETH to ETH using + the [Request](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/request) and [Claim](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/claim) tabs. + Note that, under the hood, wstETH will unwrap to stETH first, so your + request will be denominated in stETH. + questionId: canITransformMyWstETHToETH + - answer: When you request to withdraw wstETH, it is automatically unwrapped into + stETH, which then gets transformed into ETH. The main withdrawal + period is when stETH is transformed into ETH. That's why you see the + amount pending denominated in stETH. + question: When I try to withdraw wstETH, why do I see the stETH amount in my + request? + questionId: whenITryToWithdrawWstETHWhyDoISeeTheStETHAmountInMyRequest + - answer: Yes. You can choose the requests you want to claim in the ‘Request List’ + on the [Claim tab](https://stake.lido.fi/withdrawals/claim). + question: If I have several requests, can I claim them separately? + questionId: ifIHaveSeveralRequestsCanIClaimThemSeparately + - answer: The amount you can claim may differ from your initial request due to a + slashing occurrence and penalties. For these reasons, the total + claimable reward amount could be reduced. + question: Why is the claimable amount different from my requested amount? + questionId: whyIsTheClaimableAmountDifferentFromMyRequestedAmount + - answer: >- + Slashing is a penalty that affects validators for intentional or + accidental misbehavior. + + + Mass slashing event is when slashing penalties are big enough to have the impact on Protocol's rewards in the current frame or in the future, esp. midterm penalties. + + + Slashing penalties are spread across stakers and may lower your total reward amount. For more information, check out [What Are Staking/Validator Penalties](https://help.lido.fi/en/articles/5232780-what-are-staking-validator-penalties). + question: What is slashing? + questionId: whatIsSlashing + - answer: "Each withdrawal request is represented by an NFT: the NFT is + automatically minted for you when you send a request. You will need to + add it to your wallet to be able to monitor the request status. When + the request is ready for the claim, the NFT will change it's + appearance." + question: What is Lido NFT? + questionId: whatIsLidoNft + - answer: >- + Different wallets have specific functionality for adding and working + with NFT. Most often, you need to find the specific NFT Address and + Token ID. These parameters you can find on Etherscan. Visit Etherscan, + add your wallet, and locate the NFT transaction. Once located, open + the NFT transaction, and you will see the Address and Token ID. + + + If you are a MetaMask user, use [this guide](https://help.lido.fi/en/articles/7858367-how-do-i-add-the-lido-nft-to-metamask). + question: How do I add the Lido NFT to my wallet? + questionId: howDoIAddTheLidoNftToMyWallet + - answer: Maybe your wallet doesn’t support the automatic changing of the NFT + view. To renew the NFT, you can import the Address and Token ID of + your NFT, and it could change it's appearance to a new “Ready to + claim” one. + question: What could be the reason why my NFT's view did not update even though + my request was ready to be claimed? + questionId: whatCouldBeThReasonWhyMyNftCiewDidNotUpdateEvenThoughMyRequestWasReadyToBeClaimed ---