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RE: EOS problems

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

I purchased them on binance over the last few months. I transferred it over from binance on the 14th of April and registered it in the MEW. I then transferred it into 0xd0a6e6c54dbc68db5db3a091b171a77407ff7ccf (EOSCrowdsale) on 2018-04-15 22:08:37 (GMT--7). I went to "claim all" but I have not gotten the EOS or the EOSdac back to the mew. I get either out of gas or reverted. I then went to claim and have tried claiming from 297 to 303. I have spent close to 150 bucks trying to claim the 309 eos I registered and placed into the crowdfund. Can you explain why it is not returning to my MEW and why I am not seeing a record of the intent for it to be returned.

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Well i can say that there is not a pathway to send EOS to the crowdfund (EOSCrowdsale) and its definitely not related to EOSdac. The only thing EOSCrowdsale if for is buying EOS. All it does is receive ETH (you send them Ether) and it allows people to claim the EOS they just purchased (using ETH) at the end of each 23 hr period. I am sorry you sent your EOS somewhere in pursuit of an airdrop. Don't fall for this again, no decent airdrop will ask you to move your coins to claim a drop. Where did you get this plan? EOSdac has nothing to do with the smart contract functions related to the EOSCrowdsale. It may be possible (though i haven't heard any success stories) to get incorrectly sent coins returned, but blockone would likely have to create a custom contract (or do it manually) and decide to return them.

The EOSdac drop only required holding your EOS in a location where you have the private keys.

I am sorry again! Make sure to be more careful (there were tons of articles online about all this) before sending coins places for unclear purposes.

I absolutely sent it to the crowd sale account and from my understanding it is stuck in the smart contract and should be returned to me June 1 as a native token. I got the airdrop by the way.