What's up with the AEX votes?
Yesterday we where at the 1st place and the ticket - count where above 88000000, today on the morning it was 66666666 and now we have been falling down to the 7th place with only 534313 tickets.
Yesterday I voted with above 14400 tickets - now I looked in my voting record and there are only 12653 remaining!Edit: My ticket count wasn't reduced - I confused it with the tether price for the buy trade!Do I have problems to understand the voting rules or is there anyone who is manipulating or messing around with the voting?

Honestly, I don't know. Today we had up to 100M votes. Then back to the usual almost-500K.
I don't know how that's possible and what's the porpose of doing it (by whoever).
If any of you know more, please share.
I believe the problem lies in the possibility of withdrawing the "VOTE" via the "REFUND" key at any time (up to 3 days before the deadline), although the rules give the impression that this is only possible after the conclusion of a voting round, if the project did not win: Such a nonsense - that leads to any vote ad absurdum if someone can retrospectively withdraw his vote!
Perhaps those who have voted with so many tickets have realized that with a "only" 1000000 XCN reward, this could not be a worthwhile short term investment and have therefore withdrawn their tickets ...
But maybe somebody just wants to fool us ...
To prevent fooling it might be a good idea to convince AEX that ticket-withdrawing shall only possible for those tickets that were placed in previous rounds and not for those who were placed in the current round.
Apart from that - I do not understand why AEX does not simply reactivate trading for XCN: The XCN wallet is still available on AEX (but you can only debit): Activation would certainly not cost the IT of AEX more than 5 minutes!
That i already told them. even reasonable argument. they just told me, voting is the best way...
for me, in my humble oppinion they could be earn more money opening market on aex, than win voting....
but they are so hard to convince...