Electrum (the wallet I'm using to store funds) moves all my funds from one address to a brand new one, every time when I send a transaction. Here's the address where my BTC is stored in -
16rtT13DzsbBUWV4zoq4yK4PwwYonsp3VkMessage: I (Zapo) have access to this address.
Address: 16rtT13DzsbBUWV4zoq4yK4PwwYonsp3Vk
Signature: HyNZ7Ga2gdB2YeskzKQabhbSzaYOaCh4+hYMsLOTlEtfE5qRcMkKiF9AkFGNUZ7pE9Q6yzdNGTnnDsehqzwXcKE=
It means that the current funds is enough to current the second week of payments at the current rate of participation.
You don't need to trust the ICO.
I think you didn't check his escrow address. Just now I visit his escrow address. I saw wallet is empty.
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I can see final balance : 0 BTC A
The money is currently held here in a change address I believe;
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/16rtT13DzsbBUWV4zoq4yK4PwwYonsp3VkLast balance is 0.7 BTC right? and it was consumed by all the participants and now it's 0.50367627 BTC.
So, In the first week of the campaign, Zapo give it to us even some of us didn't manage to complete the 30 posts max.
I have received the payment and checked the spreadsheet too. I noticed that my starting and ending post count for week 1 is correct, but the number of accepted posts was incorrect. I should only have 17 accepted posts instead of 23. That means, you over paid me for week 1. You can deduct it to the 2nd week payment or if you have another way just let me know.
If this is the case then Zapo is very generous.
@Parodium how did you find the new address? It should be the Escrow Address - 14cJEUeGm157ok88ouskfDGwbSmzf2Kgcr
I counted some posts, that were over the timeline, since I was late anyway, and there was no harm in doing it. Don't worry about it
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