One of our hot wallets by @circle 3 days ago.
A few minutes ago, Circle unfroze our hot wallet.
However, the the blacklist did an irreparable damage as some exchanges such as Binance stopped processing withdrawals from our users to their deposit addresses because they are directly connected to our hot wallet.
We do not blame Binance for doing that in order to protect their customers, but that simply creates a bad user experience for being a customer of ours when our hot wallet should not have been blacklisted in the first place.
We would like to thank @zachxbt for helping us communicate through the right channels to remove the blacklist and amplifying the message on X and his Telegram channel.
Circle should definitely have a different procedure for blacklisting as it hurts businesses that contribute to their ecosystem. As a business that was affected by this, we have to reconsider supporting $USDC as a cryptocurrency.
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I hope that any business affected by this get this matter resolved as well as any innocent users.
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@_Scragg@NeverSinkDev I mean, I save the smaller stuff and disenchant but if I need space for a more interesting rare item or a normal that I'm gonna try and craft into something, the unique is ending up on the ground, I'm too lazy to make multiple trips back and forth to collect everything
@_Scragg@NeverSinkDev Most of the time I pick up an unique item, look at the art of it or wisdom it if I'm not sure and 99% it ends up back on the ground
@NeverSinkDev I mostly agree, for me uniques that drop while mapping 99.9% of the time end up in the disenchant menu or straight up on the ground because I don't have space to pick up a more interesting rate item (I'm too lazy to go back and forth to collect everything)