@waronusd1@waronusd1 hello, I really hope you see this, I need help. Due to misleading information from Kraken I moved my $WAR from Kraken to my Coinbase wallet, however this was done after the snapshot.
trying to migrate it and it is saying Im not eligible. Is there anything I can do?
@rbm2121@zakariyaimran69@waronusd1@Pumpfun@MigrateFun I got f*cked. I thought I was supposed to move my coins out of Kraken into a wallet. Kraken’s email and the other notices from WAR were misleading and confusing. However I moved my WAR *after* snapshot so now my coins are worthless. Wish someone could help, just scammers here
@waronusd1@krakenfx@LBank_Exchange@XTexchange@BitMartExchange I need help, all of my coins are “ineligible” and I don’t know what to do.
I followed the instructions yesterday, moved my coins from Kraken to a wallet. But now I’m being told the coins are no good and Kraken doesn’t want to help me.
@ShannonXdev It says I am ineligible.
Unfortunately I should have left my coins in Kraken, they’re doing migration.
The emails and messages were confusing, didn’t realize I should have left them in my Kraken account.
Now it appears my WAR is basically worthless and I don’t know what to do.
@waronusd1 I’m trying to do the migration, I had $War on my kraken account, on the migration link it asked to connect a wallet and gave several options, so I moved it to Coinbase wallet today. Connected it. But now it’s saying I’m not eligible.
Is there anything I can do? Thanks
@kas2993@thelowsoshow@OnlyInBOS It’s not spread out over 1 year it’s spread out over every year you’re there.
When the owner pays the Fee they raise the rent by about 10-15%, after the 1st year they *do not* lower the rent. In 5 years you’re paying 5 fees. 1 to the agent and 4 to the landlord.
@thelowsoshow@kas2993@OnlyInBOS Yes,
When people raise taxes on landlords, the renters pay it. When utility bills go up, the tenants pay it. When labor costs go up for maintenance people, the tenants pay it. When the city has new fees on landlords, the tenants pay it. Raising costs on landlords raises rent.
@ScarlettOh345@OnlyInBOS That’s how it works with 100% of every industry. The cost of everything is passed onto the consumer one way or another.
Unless you feel that labor/liability shouldn’t be compensated fairly.
Name anything and I’ll tell you how the consumer pays it.
No one is working for free
@OnlyInBOS Incorrect. The overwhelming majority of individual Boston landlords do *not* hire Agents. They do, however, usually only accept paperwork prepared by properly licensed brokers representing the tenants. There are some exceptions of course.
@HogeFinance@elonmusk@DOGE@elonmusk , looking forward to the big things coming when you head the department of government efficiency. wanted to say thank you in advance and give a shout out to a project I also really believe in, $HOGE
@GandalfCTO $HOGE … the fundamentals are there and our small community as been keeping it alive for years. We just need a small kick to get us back on track.