Their token contract has a blacklist and they can just add your address to prevent you from ever trading it again. I call that a scam.
Holy shit, that's an absolutely horrible thing to do in the world of crypto--seriously. This is supposed to be a
decentralized exchange? Yeah, I'd call it a scam too. I missed this thread when Plastick started it, but I'm finding it intriguing now that I'm reading through it.
I have 2 years to file a lawsuit against the main dev. In the USA if the defendant doesn't show up for court you win by default and have a judgement against you. This would mean no more crypto conferences in the USA for him unless he wants to be arrested at the airport.
That might be true, but I wouldn't count on such efficient enforcement of the law if I were you, but I'd file the lawsuit anyway. You got scammed, and if you don't mind making all of this information public (and I mean very public; the US government would know what you're involved with) it's the right thing to do. I'm not familiar with Emiswap or their token. Is there a lot of money involved here? I'll understand if you don't want to answer that.