veBAL Vote Delegations May Not Transfer to New System

🗳️ Your vote needs attention

By Balancer
Jul 9, 2026, 3:58 PM
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Action Required for Vote Delegators

Balancer is transitioning to a new voting system, and delegations from the old veBAL system might not automatically transfer.​

What You Need to Do:

  • Open the Balancer portal
  • Verify who currently holds your voting power
  • Re-delegate your vote if necessary
  • Important: This must be done separately for each blockchain network

Without taking action, your delegated voting power may not count in the new system.​

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