Hello, my name is Rodney Martin.
I am running a validator (index 1517530) and I have faced serious issues since early this year. Around March–April, I had a transaction reversal and multiple transactions got stuck. At the same time, my validator withdrawal credentials were set incorrectly (to a 0x01 address not under my control).
Since then, I have been trying to change the withdrawal credentials back to my own address, but every attempt to broadcast the SignedBLSToExecutionChange JSON has failed with validation errors. I also generated credentials using different tools (ethdo, Wagyu Key Gen, deposit-cli), but none of them were accepted.
Additionally, I have been a victim of theft (unauthorized addresses were set and received my staking rewards). I reported this in GitHub and can provide detailed documentation and evidence in PDF form.
Now I am looking for help to:
1. Correct my validator withdrawal credentials.
2. Understand if I can still upgrade/change to a valid address (with the new validator update rules).
3. Recover or at least secure my validator for future rewards.if someone want know about the the report I did where I expose this robber I will let the link in n the profile … "Validator Withdrawal Address Hijacked – Signed Change Ignored, Rewards Redirected to Unauthorized Addresses" · community · Discussion #162012 · GitHub , bc I m really need like big help for organized my stuff and some clarification bc I have been trying so hard my self for more than a year pushing all my strength to the limit learning 24/7 , and all what I have been receiving is attacks from this scam people than destroy my machine , I have a new one now , but I m a little frustrated about all this so but mentally I m ok for do strong textwherever and I m able to do programming if I need and wherever help will be very appreciated if is coming from good people …sorry my words sometime are not good enough in English but I will understand wherever or any contribution for minimum is accepted so …or I will use translate in case np…
I appreciate any guidance from the community or the team.
Thank you,
Rodney Martin
Toronto, Canada
