So swap Nav its free donating because who dont tracking coins lost them ? If 10 % coins not be swapped its 6 000 000 Nav coins to dev team. I am sure that abandon or forgotten coins will be 10%+ (with cryptsy ofc).
Pakage show his wallet adress long time ago and I thing his bought his nice amoun Navs but I am not happy if dev team take all not swapped coins in ratio 1:1 for free because was swap ....
If I something dont understund tell me when I wrong.
This is one of those days when I am very happy to not be part
of the DevTeam or foundation.
In fact the question has pretty delicate ethical implications, and it is
easy to have doubts, bad moods or misunderstanding.
I hope that the automatic translator not make errors and respects the right
terms, which in this case are important.
If I understand correctly from the official announcement, what the team will
have to do, it is not to take the "ownership" of unswapped, dormant or
abandoned sums, but rather intends to take the "custody", a subtle but
important difference.
If you allow me the parallel, the DevTeam will be like a shepherd with the job
to care a flock of sheep for grazing, he will have control over them and the
responsibilities that them are not lost or get sick, but in the end, the
shepherd must return all the sheep to the rightful owner when he requests it.
However, as the sheep can produce milk without being consumed, the orphan sums
if enabled at staking potentially can produce a small annual gain, and without
touching the initial total.
I guess this is the gain, which in future will be entrusted to the foundation
in a separate fund, and that the foundation from time to time, will authorize
the use of this fund to pay for server expenses, and keeping alive and healthy
the blockchain, which mean in this parallel, for the good and live of the entire
population of sheep.
Of course, considering the sensitivity of the matter it could be placed a number
of restrictions and rules of conduct, both ethical and technical, but this is a
subject very wide.
Obviously this is only my point of view.