I was away and missed moving DFS coins to coinexchange, is there any way i can do the swap now?
Unfortunately not, you can't swap the coins anymore and have lost your coins.
Thats a load of BS from the DEV team. Nice way to make some extra money for themselves. Also a nice way to have lost a lot of support by not dealing with the other exchanges who have been asking questions about the swap and have not received answers.
Thank you for screwing a lot of us out of our money.
What a load of BS from you. You only have to scroll to the top of this page and pages before to see that they have and the community have announced for ages that the swap was happening and how it was going to happen. Then if you go to all their social media outlets you will find the same information. If you didn't take the time over the last few months to keep up with current events of the project you have money invested in, then IMHO you're are a terrible investor/trader. It take 5-10 minutes a week to keep up with your investments.
So don't blame the hard working team here for improving and moving forward with the roadmap because you're to lazy to check in on your investment.
In the opening topic, even NOW, it was not stated. Now there only is 1 sentence which links to the new FGC. Thats a serious miss on part of the dev team. And this might be a weird concept, but many people invest in crypto for LONG term, not to be shuffling it every other day and will put the coins for example on a stickdrive or other hardware wallet only to look every other 6 or even 12 months. That's not bad investment strategy, its about remaining calm and confident and riding it out.
Furthermore, there were more exchanges who traded DFScoin. Then why allow only 1 to do the swap? Again, not supporter friendly.
Besides that, i also have plenty of real-life work that needs to be done with much bigger investments. Take a wild guess as to what has priority? In that pov is also why i take the long route with the crypto investments. It's a nice bonus if 1 comes through and have a very broad portfolio for that reason.
I'm sure the dev's are working hard, but the manner in which this was processed, could have been handled very differently. And should have had.
Now in hindsight, in getting negative comments, the devs ARE looking at ways to help their supporters. (Which is good, it's better to try and solve in hindsight than to do nothing) But.... That should have been thought about BEFORE the swap.