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Title: Question about withdrawing waves
Post by: BoneMarrow on June 20, 2016, 03:51:47 PM
In late May I came across the Waves ICO and just for fun bought Waves worth 20$. It said there would soon be news regarding withdrawing the Waves. I forgot a bit about it, heard no news/got no emails about it/was busy and only remembered today. Downloaded the Lite client, created an address and added it to my Waves ICO account. But then I saw this interview in The Cointelegraph with Alexander Rugaev from Waves who says June 14th was the deadline to collect ones "coins" (Waves?).

What does this mean? Are my Waves gone? Will they not be transferred to my address? Fortunately 20$ is not the world, but still would seem strange, what if I had invested a big amount? I see no mention of this deadline anywhere else than in the interview, not on twitter and not on their blog.

Maybe this is a stupid question but Im only following the Blockchain world casually and my technical understanding of these things is only vague.

Any replies appreciated.



Title: Re: Question about withdrawing waves
Post by: CryptoCoinWareHouse on June 20, 2016, 04:16:55 PM
You had to validate you address 3 weeks ago


Title: Re: Question about withdrawing waves
Post by: glerant on June 20, 2016, 04:24:07 PM
In late May I came across the Waves ICO and just for fun bought Waves worth 20$. It said there would soon be news regarding withdrawing the Waves. I forgot a bit about it, heard no news/got no emails about it/was busy and only remembered today. Downloaded the Lite client, created an address and added it to my Waves ICO account. But then I saw this interview in The Cointelegraph with Alexander Rugaev from Waves who says June 14th was the deadline to collect ones "coins" (Waves?).

What does this mean? Are my Waves gone? Will they not be transferred to my address? Fortunately 20$ is not the world, but still would seem strange, what if I had invested a big amount? I see no mention of this deadline anywhere else than in the interview, not on twitter and not on their blog.

Maybe this is a stupid question but Im only following the Blockchain world casually and my technical understanding of these things is only vague.

Any replies appreciated.



Waves are safe in ICO account.

If you update the box on ICO overview with the Liteclient address and verify the email it sends you then your coins will get transferred after a few days.


Title: Re: Question about withdrawing waves
Post by: BoneMarrow on June 20, 2016, 04:35:02 PM
Waves are safe in ICO account.

If you update the box on ICO overview with the Liteclient address and verify the email it sends you then your coins will get transferred after a few days.

Thanks! Thats what I thought would be natural but the talk about the 14th of June deadline made me worry if I had missed something (well, no more worries than what 20$ justifies - but would be sad to miss out on the fun  :))

Updated the address and verified it in the email that I got, will wait patiently.

Thanks again!


Title: Re: Question about withdrawing waves
Post by: klarki on June 20, 2016, 08:47:14 PM


Thanks! Thats what I thought would be natural but the talk about the 14th of June deadline made me worry if I had missed something (well, no more worries than what 20$ justifies - but would be sad to miss out on the fun  :))

Updated the address and verified it in the email that I got, will wait patiently.

Thanks again!

Do not worry )
If you have problems, please contact the developer, he is sure to help you)