CC FOUND - token purchased on Pancake Swap 2021/22
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There was a time window in 2022 or 2023 where all the people had a choice either to keep “old found coins” or send them to ccfound and receive “new found coin” at tge. So probably there is nothing left to do with the old coin except for trading it on pancakeswap - it won't have any utility (after listing of course you will be able to trade old found coins to new ones but they probably won't have same price (but it may happen XD)
There was a time window in 2022 or 2023 where all the people had a choice either to keep “old found coins” or send them to ccfound and receive “new found coin” at tge. So probably there is nothing left to do with the old coin except for trading it on pancakeswap - it won't have any utility (after listing of course you will be able to trade old found coins to new ones but they probably won't have same price (but it may happen XD)
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Chances for swapping these tokens are slim. The window went more than a year ago to send to the team before the split happened. It's good to know that the community had to argue and plead with the team to accept purchases made on PancakeSwap as the initial recall of tokens were only being taken from purchases done in the ICO and on Kanga Exchange. Luckily, the team was community centric and did take the request into consideration, so decided to extend the option to persons purchasing via PancakeSwap. It is also important to note that the team never originally listed the contract and add liquidity for trading on PancakeSwap. It was other investors that did it, but the team honored it (although they didn't want to). So to come now about 2 years later and asked to be considered for something that was a touchy subject years ago, seems a little far fetched. But who knows… maybe they might consider something… but the chances of that are slim.
Chances for swapping these tokens are slim. The window went more than a year ago to send to the team before the split happened. It's good to know that the community had to argue and plead with the team to accept purchases made on PancakeSwap as the initial recall of tokens were only being taken from purchases done in the ICO and on Kanga Exchange. Luckily, the team was community centric and did take the request into consideration, so decided to extend the option to persons purchasing via PancakeSwap. It is also important to note that the team never originally listed the contract and add liquidity for trading on PancakeSwap. It was other investors that did it, but the team honored it (although they didn't want to). So to come now about 2 years later and asked to be considered for something that was a touchy subject years ago, seems a little far fetched. But who knows… maybe they might consider something… but the chances of that are slim.
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