A growing coalition of pioneers is expressing discontent with the migration queue system, highlighting perceived unfair practices. Many have waited months for migration while newcomers receive faster processing, prompting questions about the processβs efficiency and fairness.
Pioneers are frustrated by inconsistent migration timelines. For example, one member who completed their KYC (Know Your Customer) process at the end of 2024 was migrated within weeks. Conversely, older members report delays: "Iβve been waiting for my first mainnet migration for over four months," one noted, while newer members are rapidly moving through the queue.
Commentary from various forums reveals broader concerns:
Efficiency Under Scrutiny: Some members suspect technical glitches in the migration system, raising doubts about specific accounts, as one stated, "Many have been having similar problems."
Call for Transparency: The push for clarity on the migration process continues as many express disappointment about potential favoritism: "Are larger wallets benefitting at the expense of long-time pioneers?"
Community Support: Many members voice solidarity, sharing their frustrations, as seen in comments like, "Welcome to the club! Weβre all confused about how this works."
"This isnβt a hate post; itβs a call for answers"βthe sentiment reflects a mix of hope and disappointment among members.
The backlog in migrations points to deeper-seated issues that require resolution. Community members are increasingly vocal about their need for accountability and clearer communication. Experts suggest community pressure could prompt a response from system operators, with potential improvements in processing protocols anticipated soon.
π Many veterans feel sidelined by the migration system's inconsistencies.
π Serious questions arise over technical issues impacting account verification.
β½ Community members rally for transparency and equitable treatment.
The situation remains unresolved, leaving many veterans feeling unrecognized. As frustrations grow, the community's demand for reform and improved communication with the operators may well shape the future of the migration process.