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RE: 1 MILLION SWIFTCASH GIVEAWAY TO STEEM HODLERS! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!!! 💰💰💰

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

Nothing can disappear from any blockchain. If you're talking about our last fork and reset, we reached a consensus to start afresh and remove the unclaimed forkdrops - the consensus was about abandoning the previous blockchain. And we're still allowing people who have been negligent and late, to claim their coins in the new blockchain via proposals. The other day we had about half a million of that approved via a proposal. You can DM msg768 on discord if you haven't claimed yours yet since he's working on putting forward another proposal.

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Nothing can disappear from any blockchain. <

I've check my address's on the block explorer and don't see anything

If you're talking about our last fork and reset, we reached a consensus to start afresh and remove the unclaimed forkdrops - the consensus was about abandoning the previous blockchain. <

I asked about this before the fork and was told that if i had staked the coins then it proved i was active. After receiving coins i assumed to be for staking i assumed i was ok. Then the old blockchain stopped producing blocks. i upgraded to the latest wallet and it was empty.

And we're still allowing people who have been negligent and late, to claim their coins in the new blockchain via proposals. The other day we had about half a million of that approved via a proposal. <

Didn't you fork the blockchain previous to that because someone had multiple nodes? Is it likely to be forked again?

You can DM msg768 on discord if you haven't claimed yours yet since he's working on putting forward another proposal.<

If i reclaimed my coins would they just go back into my original wallet?

I've check my address's on the block explorer and don't see anything

Because block explorer is showing the new blockchain not the old blockchain. That's what a reset means. It means you start afresh in a new blockchain. The old blockchain was abandoned based on consensus. It happens a lot with young projects and small communities. If the majority of the SmartCash community had supported us, there wouldn't be a need for the last fork/reset. And no we did not fork before that because someone had multiple nodes. Where did you get that absurd statement from? We forked out the SmartCash hacker/exploiter who had 16 million coins.

Also, too many questions. Join our discord for more info/support.