Well what the hell do you expect the devs to do? Personally email you and everyone else who bought TME?
They did what they damn well could. As everyone always says in crypto, you're a fool if you keep your money on an exchange.
And here you are super fool, NOVA wallet is disabled you dumb fool so no one was able to withdraw.
and if you think exchange have no additional people then BT, then trade here why you go to exchange. Dev should have asked NOVA to inform their users.
Or Dev should have waited for delisting as per their post.
You're the super fool. Everything was communicated in here super fair by the devs.
Send them an inquiry via e-mail. If you're lucky they might still help you.
Anyway stop fuding for no reason and gtfo here.
Many people have contacted Dev through various channels, but Dev is not saying anything so its not a FUD, We need a answer from Dev and there is a reason to address a 1 million TME holders in nova.
Giving API key is not feasible when you have large portfolio and partners involved. No one can trust a faceless Dev.
Dev said he will swap after delisting, which he did not follow as TME is still listed in Nova. Dev also legally bound as much as Nova.
You're being ridiculous. I understand that the price of TME/Elixir has shot up since the time you first invested in the coin, but
1) If you invest in a new altcoin, you should understand the risks involved, this is incredibly basic knowledge. Shit happens and will almost certainly happen. Follow up on your investment continually and be an active member of the community. Otherwise, like many other crypto "investors," you're just shooting multiple bullets to try to get a hit, which is fine, but you can only really blame yourself. If you shoot enough times, a coin is bound to take off right? You said you owned over 30+ coins. No shit you can't follow up on all of them everyday. An intelligent ELIX investor will check the ELIX forum, subreddit, and twitter on a daily basis. So FFS stop trying to find anyone else to blame but yourself.
2) I wasn't here since the TME days, but it seems like the developers did all they could to ameliorate the situation. Most people figured it out and from what I can tell, it is just you and some other straggler complaining your asses off because you could have made a shit ton of money by now. Its like in college when someone complains that an exam question was misleading yet 95% of the class got it correct. You're just part of that small % of individuals who are too dimwitted to grasp what's going on and I don't think the devs should answer you at all. But i think they will because they go too much out of their way to appease the idiots of the cryptoverse.
3) Do you really have to spam this forum where the developer is continually posting great updates? I know you probably want this token to go to shit at this point because you lost your TME, but you're being irritating.
4) Legal action?
a) You don't know who to take legal action against LOL.
b) They literally did nothing wrong. Even if they had abandoned TME and ran out on us, you would not win a case against them. Look at all the coins that have done that exact thing and suffered no repercussions.
c) The marketcap of TME at its peak was $430,000ish. I mean considering you held 30 coins at that point in time, I don't really believe you had such significant money in TME that it would be worth the costs of the legal process. You're grasping at straws...
5) You're being a bitch.