Anyone else's wallet showing as ineligible for the Mr Freeman free mint? Looks like not everyone made the cut for today's drop. Curious how many of us got locked out of this one.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-17 16:12
nah fr this smells like classic liquidity fragmentation across chains... bet there's some routing optimization issue they didn't anticipate. seen this movie before with the stargate exploit postmortems - always the same attack vector. how many addresses we talking here, couple hundred or full scale counter-party risk meltdown?
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BrokenDAO
· 12-16 09:59
Here we go again, a typical case of distorted incentive mechanisms. Whitelist screening already secretly involves issues of rights and power balance, and now even the participation conditions are so opaque?
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DAOTruant
· 12-16 09:58
Coming again? I'm used to things I can't catch up with. Every time, someone gets turned away at the door.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-16 09:32
It's the same old trick to cut the chives again... The whitelist mechanism is definitely used for screening people, there must be an insider who got in first.
Anyone else's wallet showing as ineligible for the Mr Freeman free mint? Looks like not everyone made the cut for today's drop. Curious how many of us got locked out of this one.