StabyCroc has got to be the dumbest person I've ever seen.
Good lord, what a mission that guy is on..
Some people are just not cut out to succeed in crypto and he is clearly one of them. RIP that guy.
Coming from a nubcake like u thats almost funny...

il send ya some wool for ur eyes
Can u not read, some of the exchanges on old blockchain as dev said below and show proof that coins were burnt u cant/wont....
also do u know how to use TXID/blockexplorer?!? u can follow da path of coins if u actual knew anything about basic crypto u would know this....stick to ya day job m8.
"To my knowledge, all exchanges which are still using the old wallet have finally responded to $PAC team support requests and have put their $PAC wallets in the maintenance mode."
Been in da ja game longer and with more crypto stripes than ur ever have kiddo

Was fun playing crypto facts with ya tho..even tho u brought non to the table, but that makes my job easier.
Da ja
Stabycroc ;_)>
I have noticed through other peoples posts that following sentence is being mentioned in several posts:
"To my knowledge, all exchanges which are still using the old wallet have finally responded to $PAC team support requests and have put their $PAC wallets in the maintenance mode."
The above sentence relates to the
late October $PAC hard fork: one has moved
from $PAC wallet version 0.12.3.1 to the $PAC wallet version 0.12.5.1 - unfortunately, not all exchanges responded in a timely manner and have continued to use the version 0.12.3.1 for several days. This fork had to be done to mitigate the attacks on the $PAC blockchain. This fork is not to be confused with redemption which officially ended in June.
One can read more about the October fork here:
https://blog.paccoin.net/october-pac-mandatory-security-patch/I am not a dev, and hence not a $PAC dev.