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Sending SGB in XUMM to Bifrost


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Recently purchased more songbird via the xrp toolkit and am storing it on my XUMM app.  However, I want to wrap and delegate on Bifrost (where my airdropped sgb is), but have not found a way to send the sgb from XUMM to my Bifrost wallet address.

I've been absolutely agonizing over this for the past few hours so if someone knows a fix, it would be greatly appreciated. 

Note: I claimed the sgb airdrop with MyEtherWallet, so the wallet I need to send sgb to is technically ETH

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8 hours ago, mcnojo said:

Recently purchased more songbird via the xrp toolkit and am storing it on my XUMM app.  However, I want to wrap and delegate on Bifrost (where my airdropped sgb is), but have not found a way to send the sgb from XUMM to my Bifrost wallet address.

I've been absolutely agonizing over this for the past few hours so if someone knows a fix, it would be greatly appreciated. 

Note: I claimed the sgb airdrop with MyEtherWallet, so the wallet I need to send sgb to is technically ETH

I’m confused.   Songbird is NOT on the XRPLedger which is all that XUMM connects to….   so did you buy some SGB tokens issued on the XRPL?

 

I think you must have.  Which could be a scam….   What was the public address of the trustline you must have set?

 

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8 hours ago, BillyOckham said:

I think you must have.  Which could be a scam….   What was the public address of the trustline you must have set?

I purchased sgb via the xrptoolkit trading pair, a trustline was established and works through GateHub – I think anyways, seeing as in the xumm app my holding for sgb are denoted by a subtext "Gatehub Sgb".

 

So perhaps my question is better put in askign how to send sgb from gatehub to bifrost?

 

Cheers

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If you have SGB IOUs issued by Gatehub, you'll need to:

Sign up with Gatehub,

Send a small amount of XRP to your Gatehub wallet to activate it,

Set an SGB trustline on your Gatehub wallet,

Send your SGB IOUs from XUMM to your Gatehub wallet.

Then you'll be able to withdraw them to the actual SGB network using Gatehub.

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29 minutes ago, mcnojo said:

I purchased sgb via the xrptoolkit trading pair, a trustline was established and works through GateHub – I think anyways, seeing as in the xumm app my holding for sgb are denoted by a subtext "Gatehub Sgb".

 

So perhaps my question is better put in askign how to send sgb from gatehub to bifrost?

 

Cheers


Ah cool.  If they are Songbird tokens from Gatehub they are legit and can be turned into real Songbird via the process @at3n has kindly described above.

 

Right now you have Gatehub IOUs for Songbird.  They are tokens on the XRPLedger that Gatehub will redeem for real Songbirds if you send them to Gatehub.  Once you’ve done that,  you will have Songbird tokens on the Songbird network,  an entirely seperate network from the XRP network.

 

So then you can send them to your Bifrost wallet.  ( I should add that I am assuming all the Gatehub stuff since I’ve not interacted with them for a number of years.  But I trust At3n knows what they are doing. )

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, at3n said:

If you have SGB IOUs issued by Gatehub, you'll need to:

Sign up with Gatehub,

Send a small amount of XRP to your Gatehub wallet to activate it,

Set an SGB trustline on your Gatehub wallet,

Send your SGB IOUs from XUMM to your Gatehub wallet.

Then you'll be able to withdraw them to the actual SGB network using Gatehub.

 

2 hours ago, BillyOckham said:


Ah cool.  If they are Songbird tokens from Gatehub they are legit and can be turned into real Songbird via the process @at3n has kindly described above.

 

Right now you have Gatehub IOUs for Songbird.  They are tokens on the XRPLedger that Gatehub will redeem for real Songbirds if you send them to Gatehub.  Once you’ve done that,  you will have Songbird tokens on the Songbird network,  an entirely seperate network from the XRP network.

 

So then you can send them to your Bifrost wallet.  ( I should add that I am assuming all the Gatehub stuff since I’ve not interacted with them for a number of years.  But I trust At3n knows what they are doing. )

 

 

 

Cheers, thanks a bunch you two, I'll get to setting up my gatehub acc lickety split

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@at3n @mcnojo

Thanks for the original thread and solution!

I am also running through same problem.

have figured out till just before the last step of sending SGB to gatehub trustline address for SGB.

XUMM asking to specify destination tag for the SGB adddress on GateHub.

But In GateHub account on SGB trustline address details, I don't see any destination tag. 

Is the destination tag common for a customer /GateHub account be it any token?

If that's true, is the destination tag same as the one I saw on XRPL wallet and used when sending XRP from XUMM to gatehub xrpl ledger address?  

Please let me know.

Thanks in advance!

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@RCsham

It depends whether your Gatehub wallet is the "Hosted" type or the "XRPL"/"XRP Ledger" type.

Hosted wallets require you to use a destination tag.

XRPL wallets on Gatehub don't.

In either case, to be clear, you go to your wallet on Gatehub, click "Add Funds", then select "XRP Ledger" and the appropriate address will appear, and will include a destination tag if necessary. It will be the same as for sending XRP to your Gatehub account.

 

Edit: Also to be super clear, do not send anything to the address listed under the Trustline settings for Songbird. This is the address that issued the Songbird IOUs, you don't own it.

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Thanks for this, I sorted this today for me.

This was the first time I used the XRPL IoU function and it was awesome. #BlessTheDEX

So, I bought SGB/XRP on the XRPL DEX --> Added to my XUMM Wallet --> Sent to my r$$$ GateHub addy -> Added the SGB Trustline on GateHub --> added my SGB addy like a Bifrost wallet --> sent the SGB from GateHub to the Bifrost address. Done.

Excellent.

Thanks all, this was easy after I read the notes above. :) 

 

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5 hours ago, Kumo said:

Thanks for this, I sorted this today for me.

This was the first time I used the XRPL IoU function and it was awesome. #BlessTheDEX

So, I bought SGB/XRP on the XRPL DEX --> Added to my XUMM Wallet --> Sent to my r$$$ GateHub addy -> Added the SGB Trustline on GateHub --> added my SGB addy like a Bifrost wallet --> sent the SGB from GateHub to the Bifrost address. Done.

Excellent.

Thanks all, this was easy after I read the notes above. :) 

 

Just curious...

Does the GateHub services for Songbird also offer a choice of hosted or your own SGB network account (as they do for XRP) ? 

If they do, or if your SGB is managed on your own SGB network account, you should be able to acquire the secret key for that account - which could be imported directly into the Bifrost wallet app to manage. 

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On 11/14/2021 at 7:51 PM, JASCoder said:

Does the GateHub services for Songbird also offer a choice of hosted or your own SGB network account (as they do for XRP) ? 

You can do hosted wallet or your own XRPL account, but on Gatehub you only interact with SGB from the XRPL side (as an IOU), so you never touch the SGB network at all. Even the hosted wallets, are XRPL accounts with destination tags, so unfortunately not possible to do what you suggest.

(although it looks like Bifrost can be used with XRPL accounts, but the only way to get real Songbird from the IOUs would be to go back through Gatehub.)

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On 11/14/2021 at 6:20 AM, Kumo said:

Thanks for this, I sorted this today for me.

This was the first time I used the XRPL IoU function and it was awesome. #BlessTheDEX

So, I bought SGB/XRP on the XRPL DEX --> Added to my XUMM Wallet --> Sent to my r$$$ GateHub addy -> Added the SGB Trustline on GateHub --> added my SGB addy like a Bifrost wallet --> sent the SGB from GateHub to the Bifrost address. Done.

Excellent.

Thanks all, this was easy after I read the notes above. :) 

 

Thanks for the explanation.

Unfortunately I'm having an error when trying to connect to a gateway on gatehub, it says: "This service is currently unavailable. Please try again later."

Any suggestions?

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On 11/14/2021 at 9:20 AM, Kumo said:

Thanks for this, I sorted this today for me.

This was the first time I used the XRPL IoU function and it was awesome. #BlessTheDEX

So, I bought SGB/XRP on the XRPL DEX --> Added to my XUMM Wallet --> Sent to my r$$$ GateHub addy -> Added the SGB Trustline on GateHub --> added my SGB addy like a Bifrost wallet --> sent the SGB from GateHub to the Bifrost address. Done.

Excellent.

Thanks all, this was easy after I read the notes above. :) 

 

So I have my SGB/XRP from the DEX in XUMM. Gatehub is activated. In order to send from XUMM to Gatehub, I went to Wallet, Advanced, click on Trustlines, and it asks for XRP Ledger Address and Currency Code. What address should I be entering here? 

Adding @at3n as well. 

Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide

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1 hour ago, ESPHeavy7 said:

So I have my SGB/XRP from the DEX in XUMM. Gatehub is activated. In order to send from XUMM to Gatehub, I went to Wallet, Advanced, click on Trustlines, and it asks for XRP Ledger Address and Currency Code. What address should I be entering here?

Address: rctArjqVvTHihekzDeecKo6mkTYTUSBNc

Currency code: SGB

 

But I think you should also see an option on the Trust Lines page that says "GateHub Fifth SGB is disabled on this wallet", then click the "Enable" button to the right. That will ensure you get the right address (more trustworthy than a random person on the internet). However this may require KYC if you haven't done it already, not sure.

 

Edit: By the way, the address is the "Issuing Address" of the Gatehub SGB tokens. i.e. the address of the account that created the SGB on the XRP Ledger. By creating the trustline you're saying that you trust the SGB tokens issued by that particular address, and are happy to receive them.

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21 minutes ago, at3n said:

Address: rctArjqVvTHihekzDeecKo6mkTYTUSBNc

Currency code: SGB

 

But I think you should also see an option on the Trust Lines page that says "GateHub Fifth SGB is disabled on this wallet", then click the "Enable" button to the right. That will ensure you get the right address (more trustworthy than a random person on the internet). However this may require KYC if you haven't done it already, not sure.

Thank you for the quick response. I've tried enabling the Fifth gateway and as a previous post indicated, it's saying that the service is unavailable. 

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