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@3pa15

https://t.co/XISkxBs9r7 // ex yields @dialectic_group

Katılım Ekim 2018
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Inspired by @cartoonitunes' work with @EthereumHistory, I've been digging into contracts from the 2015-2019 era to find ETH's still withdrawable but has no active frontend and isn't tracked by Debank or other portfolio trackers. 116 contracts, 76,000+ ETH, 516k depositors with claimable balance. Built Forgotten ETH to help people recover it 👇
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The site just crossed 1,000 ETH in total claims - beautiful to see. Last night, one address released 204 ENS deeds for a total of 795 ETH claimed! a few recent additions to the site: - included TheDAO (87k ETH) - thanks for the data @0xDoubleSharp - @banteg released a cli to test any wallet locally - public API at /api - progress bar on total claims - can subscribe any address via telegram (@forgottenETH_bot) to receive notifications about claimable balances from new contract additions
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Inspired by @cartoonitunes' work with @EthereumHistory, I've been digging into contracts from the 2015-2019 era to find ETH's still withdrawable but has no active frontend and isn't tracked by Debank or other portfolio trackers. 116 contracts, 76,000+ ETH, 516k depositors with claimable balance. Built Forgotten ETH to help people recover it 👇

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@cryptotriv @0xDoubleSharp @banteg thanks for the PR! These multisigs were actually not affected by the Parity bug, so now the site handles the case correctly where the multisig's owner can initiate the withdrawal
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Triv@cryptotriv·
@3pa15 @0xDoubleSharp @banteg Yo have you looked at old parity multisigs? If not, I could point you to something I helped with a long time ago. Let me know.
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Inspired by @cartoonitunes' work with @EthereumHistory, I've been digging into contracts from the 2015-2019 era to find ETH's still withdrawable but has no active frontend and isn't tracked by Debank or other portfolio trackers. 116 contracts, 76,000+ ETH, 516k depositors with claimable balance. Built Forgotten ETH to help people recover it 👇
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@3pa15 @cartoonitunes @EthereumHistory hi, great dapp, for the Kyber FeeHandler I don't see any way to claim per address? It switches to a manual claim button on your site, but I don't see any way to proceed :-)
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@3pa15 @cartoonitunes @EthereumHistory Very cool! Would be interesting to expand this out to other Ethereum tokens besides ETH. I've done some manual work along these lines, but nothing systematic.
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banteg@banteg·
@3pa15 @cartoonitunes @EthereumHistory any reason to keep the dataset private? would be nicer to be able to check locally. from what im seeing everything is wrapped into the api and the pipeline is not in the repo either, so it's not trivial to replicate.
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Most of these addresses are dormant, but if you were active on Etheruem between 2015-2019, check your address at forgotteneth.com It scans all 116 contracts and crafts the withdrawal transaction(s) for you.
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Idex, Etherdelta, DigixDAO, PoWH3D, ENS old registrar, Fomo3d, MoonCatRescue, to name a few. One address alone has 10,000 ETH locked in the old ENS registrar deeds - a deposit from name auction on governx.eth that was never released. Even @VitalikButerin has 75 ETH to claim!
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