@oeeeeup This is our hard earned money. How can it possibly be acceptable that only a handful of “lucky” people selected by a lottery get refunds?
(And even if you’re selected, you probably won’t get paid anyway)
He’s a rare kind of person to keep saying “I support you” for a year and a half while being unable to withdraw his own money.
Personally, I sincerely hope Oliver and the others get arrested and face the consequences for what they’ve done.
@globiance
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Feel free to contact them for any updates....
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#CryptoScams #Cybercrime #financialcrime #justyourordinarycrooks
🔗@Globiance is still withholding millions in client money.
🗓️Certain refunds were promised by the end of February.
Where are they? Here’s what we know:
Earlier this year @globiance issued a notice to Australian and Brazilian clients saying accounts would be made accessible to their $XDC balances. This is after more than 12+ months without any real platform functionality. This was a real win for all those affected globally, as two nations were singled out for imminent resolution.
Jan 7, Globiance stated on X that “...all users from #Australia and #Brazil will have received their full refunds by the end of February”. That has not happened.
And, there has been no clear announcement explaining why the deadline was missed.
Uncomfortable truth: business is hard - most new ones never reach maturity. And, if you have not been involved in a failing business or even been a client of one, then you probably have lived either a charmed life or a sheltered existence.
But regardless of how #Globiance might have ended up here, they are duty-bound to resolve, as they well know.
And here in this instance, a public promise was made - a timeline was set, and people are still waiting.
It’s saddening and some what incredible to watch a long-term platform built on this chain, one that many in the community backed hard, end up in this position.
And now, failing to deliver on its own recovery plan.
For clarity:
@XDCNetwork itself does not control the business operations of entities that choose to build on it. But that’s how, historically, permissionless #DLT works. It helps solve the censorship issue that can occur in centralised systems - while keeping things super simple for encouraging democratised access.
🥲But the downside is also real.
When something like this happens, the network can’t just step in and “fix it” for users.
Clearly, plenty of #Xinfam, even including those actively contributing to the Network's development, are now left out-of-pocket, in tax-limbo... and imaginably many probably embarrassed and disheartened, because of this implosion.
So, let's put it back where it belongs.
@Oliver_LaRosa, and whoever is left of the team at #Globiance and @Globiance_Pay:
1. Are these full refunds still happening for Australian and Brazilian clients?
2. Why was there no communication when this step was not followed?
3. What is the process from here, and what should global users do right now?
💡Your business held millions in client money, you owe people answers.
If you're a client, and affected, comment with your country and whether you indeed received a refund in the comments. If you want to DM us, keep it factual. However, do also check out these websites - they could be helpful.
https://t.co/wJdO2MepUF
https://t.co/r4eQsyEAAn
Signing up to this https://t.co/xPddrxCWXs petition might be a small gesture, but it could be worth something. https://t.co/6yjHmiHYH3
🤝Let's all see some meaningful progress.
And #FreeXDC today!
@blocksec_xdc@B3lle888
An announcement has been made stating that the latest refunds have been processed. Tokens have been granted and unlocked, and withdrawals are now possible.
Furthermore, users who have received refunds are being asked to share their experience on X and Trustpilot, as this would serve as “public proof” provided by users themselves.
However, with only one week left in February, there are virtually no public reports confirming that refunds have actually been received.
If verification is being left to voluntary user posts, then the absence of visible confirmation is highly unusual.
If the refunds are indeed genuine, shouldn’t there be a responsibility to demonstrate this in a more transparent and verifiable manner?
#Globiance #XDC
XDC founder warns
“Don’t trust third-party products — you risk losing everything”
Meanwhile, literally everything on XDC Network is a third-party product
So no trustworthy platforms exist on the chain, and if shit hits the fan→foundation&founders = zero responsibility
Got it🫡
Although several months of refunds are supposedly completed, we have only heard from a handful of people who actually received them and all of them were holders of only a few hundred XDC.
Of course, it is true that Globiance stated they would begin refunds with small holders. However, no reasonable person would believe that issuing a few $10–50 refunds to a small number of users means Globiance is truly honoring its commitments.
Meanwhile, time continues to pass, and it appears the funds are now being kept in places where they are no longer traceable.
Everyone, please contact the relevant authorities in your respective countries and file formal complaints. If we do not take action, refunds will never happen.
#Globiance @XDC@AndreCasterman