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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 21/10/2017, 11:50:51 UTC
Did anyone already got their manual claim now? Would calm everyone down if the IOTA drop was related to it (other than happening on top of it the next weeks).
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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 13/10/2017, 16:04:00 UTC
David just said that the manual claims would all together be less than 27TI left, but did anyone here got any manual claims already?
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Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread
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pekros
on 12/10/2017, 10:04:02 UTC
Now CMC #11. Problem is the huge intransparency of the lead team.
Hiding and delaying manual claimers that can be reclaimed in some weeks did make it way worse than it needed to be (i dont even start with the recently taken user funds that can be reclaimed with the automatic tool).
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2000113.0

I still dont get why those claims were not handled before the bitfinex exchange launch. To not risk the 1.5B$ launch they now face another 300TI sell off at already low prices and I wouldnt be surprised if we soon see a 0.20$ evalution.

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Re: Iota's Founding Documents
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pekros
on 11/10/2017, 15:35:27 UTC
Still no response from the iota team? thats troubling.
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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 26/09/2017, 11:26:05 UTC
@Come-from-Beyond

What must I do in order to be selected for this verification process and get resolved my manual claim?.

Thanks in advance.


Just wait.

Since everyone is on hold/wait status now, can you confirm here that no foundation fund iota is liquidated before the manual claims are paid out?
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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 24/09/2017, 07:52:47 UTC
Didnt say that there is a risk to not get it...

Look at your post count and tell us 3 reasons you are not going to scam someone?

I have no problem to share my name & identity and I did not induce the current situation. I am here rather a intermediary problem solver with clear economic motive who is willing to take the burden.

@leea-1334 Thanks for joining me, if you like we can discuss how we can in general proceed with potential offers to us to make it most secure for both sides (forum member escrow seems very viable).
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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 23/09/2017, 18:18:44 UTC
I am wondering if some of you manual claimers would be interested to "sell" your claim to someone who would be willing to take the risk.

If the owner didn't fuck the claim up then the risk is 0%, otherwise it's 100%.

Didnt say that there is a risk to not get it, i mention the deal because im sure that everything is going well. The risk is that the price drops in the meantime / and opportunity cost. Also people who want to stay anonymous might benefit since i have no problem with KYC while not sharing the original buyers identity.
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Re: IOTA manual claims tracker (UNOFFICIAL)
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pekros
on 23/09/2017, 11:40:46 UTC
I am wondering if some of you manual claimers would be interested to "sell" your claim to someone who would be willing to take the risk. My Offer would be between 25%-50% of the current market price (depending on the offers I get). Given the potential iota price drop once claims are released (when multiple TI flood the market), the potential delay when they are paid and missing opportunity it might be a fair deal for both sides.

Let me know what you think about it and how to handle such a deal. In general it would take the approach that you can also sell outstanding credits to someone else (which we had after the financial crisis too).

EDIT: I calculated the list from page1 since CFB just stated thats still the actual list and found the following:

"Unclaimed" positions
Round1: 195,897,315 miota or 195TI
Round2: 147,193,911 miota or 147TI

based on the total supply that is 12.3% of the total iota supply