Does anyone know the date for the "Not Your Keys, Not Your Coins" withdrawel of crypto from all exchanges? I seem to remember this being a thing. Once a year everyone withdrew all their crypto off the exchanges to prove that the exchanges were being honest or if they weren't to rat them out. I have googled and googled and cannot find a thing on this. But I know it WAS a thing at one time. Maybe not so much anymore but I would love to document the historical event. I know it was an annual thing. I'd really like the actual date that was set and used. I'm thinking it might have been Bitcoins birthday, January 3? But I want to be sure I document it properly if I am going to document it.
I'm hearing of this event for the first time in this thread and I'm guessing that it's no longer relevant, if not it'll be popular and many crypto holders will be doing it. I don't think that there's any need to have a date for everybody to withdraw their funds from exchanges to proof a point because any exchange can be hacked or go bankrupt before or after everybody deposits their coins back inside them. The important thing is to have increased awareness about the importance of not leaving your funds in exchanges because of the obvious fact that if it's not your keys it's not your coins. I think that the phrase is the first lesson that I learnt in this forum, followed by keeping your coins in a none custodial wallet.