The largest holder of MIRA tokens commits to using personal funds to compensate for the losses of wallets affected by the zero incident

2024-12-31 09:17:28
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ChainCatcher message, MIRA token's largest holder Siqi Chen (@blader) issued an apology to the community regarding the test token zero: "I messed up, I apologize, I take responsibility. But I am committed to ensuring my and MIRA's reputation, making up for every wallet lost due to my actions.

I will use my personal funds to do this, not the MIRA wallet. I don't know the specifics yet, but I will try to figure out the details in the coming days. I need the community's help to accomplish this, but I am committed to doing the right thing."

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