longer involved into any strategic, operational nor management activity led by DigitalBits Foundation. How about 17 B ? Who is holding? Mensi ‘ team or Burgio ?
Hey, so the total supply of $XDB is 20bln tokens, and it's slowly released over 20 years. The thing is, who's holding the remaining 17Bln tokens isn't really relevant. The tokens are distributed to different groups like hodlers, partners, developers, and the community based on the DigitalBits blockchain network's rules and protocols. AFAIK, It's done in a decentralized and trustless manner, so it's not like any individual's involvement affects the token distribution.
Why ethercan does show 135000000
Did you know that DigitalBits $XDB is not on Ethereum anymore? It's now running on its own blockchain platform (DigitalBits), which was fully migrated and completed its token swap last Q4, 2022. So, if you had any XDB tokens on Ethereum before, they would have been swapped for native XDB tokens on the DigitalBits mainnet. That means you should only consider the total supply and circulating supply of XDB in the context of the DigitalBits blockchain platform.
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Is that your interpretation or the team answer?
Facts: - XDB Total supply is 20Bln - It will release in the span of 20 years - DigitalBits is decentralized blockchain protocol. And tokens are distributed to different groups. I even have my own as hodler.
Yeah we are all holders here. Facts: when a founder steps down from his role/involvement. A more comprehended announcement is usually made to calm the technological holders for their assets. A tweet on a social media platform is not much of a reflection to the project that we are in. The new ceo usually calm the crowd with sharing details if the founder actually holds any tokens. Is he going to affect the project in any further concerns? What’s the wallet address for transparency. That’s what I’ve seen previously in other reputable projects. Btw. I haven’t received a reply for my email sent last year for mintngo error.
I know it can be concerning when a project's founder steps down, but every project has its own way of handling changes like this. Some projects may make bigger announcements or address potential impacts more thoroughly, while others may handle things differently. When it comes to transparency and addressing potential impacts, it's really up to the project team to decide how they want to handle things. I believe Daniele M is doing his best to keep everyone informed. No clue with Mintgo, tbh. I totally get why you'd be frustrated with not hearing back about the mintngo error. Have you tried reaching out to them again? They might be dealing with a lot of support requests, or maybe they missed your email. It's worth following up to see if they can help you out.
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