
A growing group of people is demanding clarity on eligibility for second migration requests, with many expressing frustration over delays and vague responses from support channels. Recent comments highlight dissatisfaction among those whose accounts have been put into a tentative status.
As the crypto landscape remains volatile, people who completed their first migration are left uncertain about their standing for a second migration. One commenter shared, "It's been one and a half years already?! Asking you to wait more than that for something they can fix in a couple of clicks is just crazy."
Commenters on various forums emphasize their struggles. Many feel that the process appears arbitrary. One user claimed, "I think the Core Team deliberately and randomly selected some accounts to be moved to Tentative Unfortunately, my account is among the unlucky ones that were recently moved from FULLY passed to Tentative."
Others noted a belief that the status changes are strategic, aimed at preventing a mass sell-off. A post opined, "This tentative matter come be like na deliberate. Them dey build smart contracts from scratch, but na tentative matter wan give them headache? Na lie."
Perceived Randomness: Users are voicing concerns over what they see as arbitrary account selections affecting migration status.
Frustration with Vague Communication: Many feel neglected by official channels and indicated that responses from support are not satisfactory. The pervasive sentiment is that communication lacks clarity.
Growing Impatience: Delays are frustrating participants eager for updates. Many question the rationale behind waiting such prolonged periods for critical information.
"Just be patient and keep on mining" is reportedly the standard response many people receive. However, skepticism is building as individuals ask, "Is this wait justified?"
π°οΈ Over a year of waiting for many to clear their tentative status.
π Users feel the selection process is unpredictable and possibly strategic.
β οΈ "This simply doesn't make sense, we need action!" captures the mood of the community.
The ongoing uncertainty raises questions about how much longer people will have to wait for resolutions. If user frustration continues to escalate, will the organizations involved respond, or will the landscape stay the same? Only time will tell.