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Blue Cockatoo
@bluecockatoo
So, what happened to our ETH that we used to buy user tickets on Wildcard? I feel like I was rug-pulled. I spent a not-insignificant amount of ETH to buy tickets so that I could share in $WILD tips of the people the tickets were for, and that was before $WILD was worth anything or claimable in any way. Now that Wildcard.lol is shut down, I have nothing for that ETH I spent, nor a refund. I wasn't informed it was going to be closed down via a DM or anything so I could sell tickets and withdraw my funds. It wasn't a subscription, but my money is now gone and no way for me to claim it. That's not cool. The $WILD I earned that was converted to MOXIE is just a fraction of the ETH I spent and not a recompensation. Why am I the only person who's noticed or posted about this? @kunalvg @vivacious @wellzy @burrrrrberry
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
I wasn't involved with Wildcard, but I understand your concern in a more general way. I went through something fairly similar in 2021 when a DAO I was involved with dissolved. Never got any of my ETH back despite trying every route I could think of, and neither did my DAO co-worker. To this day I think all the ETH we contributed might still be just sitting in a multisig. I hope you're luckier than we were.
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karan
@defikaran.eth
Its different. I knew there will be folks who come up after the 2 weeks notice to withdraw their funds. Which is completely normal on their part, and i’m happy to make sure they can withdraw it.
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Blue Cockatoo
@bluecockatoo
Are you saying there is a way to withdraw what we put in Wildcard still? Can you share details please? It would have been helpful to leave a page up on the url to let people know what happened. Or send a DM on Warpcast to people affected. Or pinned a message in the Wildcard channel with details.
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tknox.eth🟪🎩
@thompson
you really are amazing :)
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