I think its time for DFINITY to make an accurate statement about FuelEV.
Months ago FuelEV posted on Twitter that they made a mistake and would unwind the SNS raise. My personal opinion was that this was an attempted SNS heist that failed. About a month after they said they would unwind the SNS and refund investors nothing occurred and I asked on this forum why such a refund would take so long. DFINITY defended FuelEV at the time asking that they be given time to come up with a plan for the refund and make investors whole.
Here we are months later and absolutely nothing has been done about FuelEV. The project is dead (likely not a real project from the beginning) the canister falls over as no-one refills it, and investors are 100% out of pocket. DFINITY’s defence of them asking us to grant additional time for the refund has passed.
The issue is that nobody wants the people behind Yral, Dolr, EstateDAO, or FuelEv to profit from this. Any rollback should return funds to the actual investors—not to the grifters who keep jumping from one scheme to another.
Burn it all, and just get these rotten cheats out of the IC ecosystem, in my opinion.
That goes for EstateDAO, Yral, and DOLR as well.
Smoke and mirrors. Drained treasuries. Blatant mistruths. They contribute nothing to the ecosystem and only make the SNS Dashboard page look embarrassing. Is this really what we want to showcase to newly onboarded users?
These guys are “serial entrepreneurs” even before they were on IC. (Look them up).
Their “contributions” include:
FuelEV: a single crashed vehicle. The vehicle itself was funded by other parties outside of IC ecosystem according to their own website.
EstateDao: An apartment that exists only in the twilight zone.
Yral: A video reel that is mainly just soft core porn. With hundreds of thousands of canisters and no real users. Because who would allow their child to use this app? No one.
I dont even get what DOLR is but it seems to be the product suite they developed to create these “services”
Respectfully Thyassa, you and Borovan are billionaires living out of Monaco so your perspective on this is somewhat different to those who live normal lives. Here in Sydney I have a normal job and pay 45% tax. While my ICP is utter trivia to you, it is not trivia to me (nor I’d suggest most others here). I spent my life fighting financial crime and do not want to be a victim of it, hence my passion for a just return of SNS funds to investors.
Well if as you suggest you burn it to the ground then that is the logical outcome. There is a difference between a failed investment and a scam. I have no problem with investing in something that tries but ultimately fails to take off - have invested in plenty of those in my time. I’d like to see funds returned to investors.