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Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended] NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet
by
msktrader15
on 08/06/2018, 15:56:20 UTC

Escrows will not release funds to token holders because of delays.

1)  What are be right conditions to release escrow funds? Another deadline break?
2) What can we still count as the Escrow funds? Original ICO address 3AiGej11G8jUXvEBPvQKPLiHXC7ruUCp1Z now nave zero balance. Series of transactions from those address ended up on one address 3D8LSnVv3DvwkXdmTtAsUzygeQUzpDJcPv which is now contain 1313 btc. Where is other 2K btc, any information?


Please don't waste your brain power on this.  The project is in active development, the game is not over at all; just because you do not see much communication from the team does not mean they are not working.  Just because they made a deadline months ago and did not meet it does not raise a case for refunds.  If they had given a deadline for end of year 2018 would you feel better?  If they do not meet 2018 deadline but the project is almost complete should they refund and give up the right for token holders to reap rewards off the exchange?  Most people want this to work and want to see a high token value and dividends, as well as a quality exchange.  There are a few of you spoiled by projects who give good twitter and hire pr guys who think getting back refund chump change for their tokens is a good idea.  Chill out and let the guys do their job.

The narrative of "hard working team" we heard since Nov 2017, when first deadline was broken.
Even if they do all as you said (i personally don't believe in this, but let it stay just my concern) even so, that its not an answer about Escrow funds, why is there only 1,313 btc and not 3,000+ btc?
Why there is no update in pinned post if funds were moved on other escrow address?

Whilst this question still uncleared by team/escrows, any other question really not so important. Don't you think so?

PS: i really have nothing bad against you personally. Hope our discussion will develop in the constructive way.