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What happens if these people don’t migrate?

>> No.56845787

>>56845760
they died

>> No.56845788

they just stay in a pool garnering 0% APY until they decide to migrate or withdraw

>> No.56845795

>>56845760
It stays there forever until they withdraw

>> No.56845809

>>56845787
>>56845788
>>56845795
little bit eerie that you’ll be able to see dead marines with each new iteration of staking

>> No.56845814
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>>56845809
they expect one of us in the wreckage brother

>> No.56845823

>>56845809
>>56845814
Someone just done goofed and lost their wallet like a retard

>> No.56845827

>>56845809
There's dead men's wallets all over the blockchain. Gonna have to put your recovery phrase in your will.

>> No.56845848

>>56845814
They died of covid 19 bat flu or the vaccine depending on who you ask

>> No.56845849

>>56845814
What kind of retarded meme is this? How do you plan on paying the node operators if it's just being held (no, staking =/= hodling)

>> No.56845853

They should be burned.

>> No.56845865

>>56845849
they have to buy the tokens from the hodlers for $1000+ dollars

>> No.56845876

>>56845823
You're a dumb fucking retard if you think every "muh-reen" is still alive after an entire year

People die simpleton

>> No.56845883

>>56845823
either way…i’m sure in 5-10 years if someone moves their tokens from v0.1 everyone is going to onions like they did for dormant btc wallets
>>56845827
i have it all in a folder, thought about putting it in my will but you would look really gay if you gave someone your coins and they hadn’t balled out at all

>> No.56845910

>>56845876
Anon, what do you think is more likely; someone who staked losing their wallet or someone who staked died?

Both are possibilities, but the demographic of someone in this space is way likelier to a healthy person while wallets being lost are extremely common.

Stop acting like a fucking smartass midwit.

>> No.56846018

>>56845910
>healthy person

I'm the midwit? kek, you have people going into full meltdowns over Link's underperformance related to the broad market. 6-7 years of hearing $1000 eoy and it's not even $25?

Even then, healthy? I saw more cheeto crusted fat boys at smartcon nyc than I've seen at a cybersec hackathon. You must be joking

>> No.56846023

>>56845787
i unironically know a link holder who died feels kinda bad but he held a lot of crypto that will likely be left behind forever

>> No.56846035

don't worry, they signed and broadcasted a transaction, in twenty years when LINK is $1 million apiece they will get yoinked by quantum hackers reverse engineering their private key

>> No.56846143

>>56846023
he didnt pass it on..?

>> No.56846182

>>56845853
what do you think burning is lol

>> No.56846243

>>56845760
die and everyone loses their money.
stop using pools of dubious provenance, join only trusted stacking projects such as the BNB futures market or the usdt pools at kinetix.

>> No.56846245

>>56846243
>Trusted Stacking >BNB LOL

>> No.56846251

>>56846243
it is always best to invest in solid coins, no shitcoin stacking.

>> No.56847180

Could be a whale or two hedging in case something fucks up with later staking iterations.

>> No.56847194

>>56847180
THE MENTAL GYMNASTICS NO POOLERS PERFORM IN ORDER TO COPE ASTOUNDS ME

POOLS CLOSED

HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.56847210

give it to me straight fellas, is the pool gonna be full by the time general access rolls around?

>> No.56847218

>>56847210
no. but GA will fill up fast

>> No.56847296

>>56847218
>actual no pooler cope
what makes you seethe this hard anon?

who closed the pool on you???

pools closed ha ha ha aww did you miss out aww shucks!

>> No.56847319

>>56845760
thats dead peoples linkies stuck in v0.1 forever. spooky

>> No.56847326

>>56847194
>>56847296
Bro stop posting our dead name we have transitioned to SDL now and the pool is open so please hop on in!

>> No.56847583

>>56847210
>give it to me straight fellas, is the pool gonna be full by the time general access rolls around?
they intentionally keep the pools small so fomo can kick in. there is nobfundamental reason for the limit, this is just the marketing department doing their job. that means they estimate that it will fill almost instantly, so general access holders see the value in jumping in on their schemes early

>> No.56848372

>>56846018
>I'm the midwit?

Yes. And I also was at Smartcon. Much more professional than other blockchain conferences from what I've heard.

>> No.56848393

>>56847296
>>56847326
going into GA with millions of LINK still available is bullish for SDL

>> No.56849912

>>56845760
The number has gone down to 2.8M now

>> No.56849934

>>56848393
>bullish for SDL
not so bullish for the people who've bought into it, though as they'll get fucking rekt by Johnny and his merry band of pranksters soon enough

>> No.56849990

>>56847583
meds

>> No.56850063

>>56845827
Isn't it a bit sus having your seed phrase in a will? If the attorney who handles your estate doesn't steal your linkies, wills are publicly available as far as I know.

>> No.56850166

>>56845827
Congratulations for making yourself very valuable dead to your beneficiaries and notary or whatever entity handles the will

The only way to let your coins go after you die is to hide parts of your key in everyday non valuable items in your house that only a cared for loved one will ever inspect in detail

>> No.56850221

>>56850166
They won't be able to spend that crypto without the IRS asking a lot of questions about where that money came from. Having "loved ones" is legally-speaking irrelevant. There are plenty of instances where a person does not want their wealth to be passed down to any of their blood relatives and the IRS is not going to waste their time investigating how close you were to your mother or cousin or whoever. They are going to assume the crypto is stolen, unless you clearly state ahead of your death that you want your crypto to go to such and such person.

>> No.56850513

>>56850166
do you even know what a smart contract is chud

in 10 years conversations of this nature will seem entirely archaic

>> No.56851144

>>56850063
>>56850166
you could just say “my seed phrases are stored in xyz location” and then just outline how to access and divide it

>> No.56851417
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>>56845876
>10% of every marine that staked died.

>> No.56852422

>>56851417
>some percentage of marines have actual lives that don't revolve around an anonymous board and might have missed some chainlink related news
Okay that's the last reply I'm making on this brainrot board for today don't want to get sphincter impacted about LINK like most of you are