A Gnosis-to-Ethereum withdrawal can be successfully initiated and validated without being delivered automatically. The final state may be “claimable,” meaning an eligible wallet must submit an Ethereum transaction. Recovery begins by proving the exact state of the original bridge message.
Open the Gnosis Bridge claim flow with the Gnosis source hash; never follow a claim link sent by an unsolicited account.
Inspect the Gnosis transaction receipt. It must call the intended bridge contract successfully and show the correct asset, amount, sender, and Ethereum receiver. For xDAI withdrawal, verify the source-side removal or burn behavior. For Omnibridge, verify the representation and mediator.
Save the receipt and block timestamp.
Search the source hash, initiator, or receiver in Bridge Explorer. Record the bridge application, message identifier, direction, token, amount, receiver, and current validation state.
If no message exists, recheck whether the source transaction was only an approval or used another contract.
Validators have not yet produced the required threshold for the message. Wait for the configured process and check operational notices. A Gnosis receipt proves initiation, not Ethereum release.
Do not fund or sign a claim until the explorer identifies an executable or claimable message.
The message may be valid but unable to execute because current daily or execution capacity is insufficient. Record the available capacity and reset timing. The correct recovery is continued tracking or official guidance, not an unrelated contract call.
A second withdrawal creates another message and can enter the same capacity condition.
Validation is complete and the bridge has enough evidence to authorize Ethereum release, but the user action remains. The official usage guide describes the Ethereum claim step for reverse transfers.
Claimable is a ready state, not a failed state.
Use the account permitted by the bridge flow and verify the final receiver shown in the message. Connect on Ethereum and keep enough ETH for gas. Compare the wallet’s contract, function, and message parameters with Bridge Explorer before signing.
No legitimate claim requires sending assets to a support wallet.