All details was posted in our bitcoin talk, social medias and our other forums. And all miners were compensated apart from those address linked to the hacker. You can ask other users in the community if you did not see it. You can also contact the Abjcoin team if you have an address that was not compensated. You can also get same details from the exchange that was trading it hacked coins, they also made publications when they knew, and delisted it. The Abjcoin Team are trusted and professional people, and also with government involved in the project, there is no reason to scam.
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These are only your words. Please do the following
1. Reply with the link of the post you made on Bitcointalk and stop playing smoke and mirrors. Claiming you did something when you did not. Simply post the link of the post on Bitcointalk
2. Explicitly answer yes or no if all miners were sent 1:1 ABJ. Meaning if a miner mined 500K ABJ on the old chain were they also sent 500K on the new chain? Or you scammed by offering 5000K for the information to not be made public
3. Inquiry with the government via contacts said they are not working on any projects with you. Can you provide a proof of actual agreement with the government to work with you?
The exchanged themselves were surprised about the fork you did privately.
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1. bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2110957, Also check through our social media and telegram channels.
2. All miners and users who fell victim to the hack was compensated. Like we said before, if you have any address you think was not compensated, you can send the address to the team by contacting on
www.abjcoin.org.
3.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/government-and-startups-are-partnering-effectively-to-develop-blockchain-in-nigeriaIf you still have more doubt about the government institutions participations in project, do come to the Abjcoin blockchain conference holding at Sharaton Hotel,Abuja from 14-15th November.
The Abjcoin team will not reply to this again.
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so , you not swap my coin old chain