Firstly, I insisted that someone trusted and public-facing should be added to the multisig. I suggested Cobie or a US law firm. The fund contacted a fourth lawyer (a legitimate one) and he was added as a multisig holder. I was relieved, and things were looking good. (5/17)
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Overall, I'm very pleased that things have played out this way. Even though the initial DAO pitched to me did not involve me being on the multisig (of my own volition), once my account became this popular, I realized that a 0.05% risk-of-rug was 0.05% too high. (16/17)
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At stakes this high, things need to be watertight, so I'm overjoyed that everything is now moving to a secure structure that's risk-free backed by some of the best legal minds and law firms on the planet. What happens next is going to be really exciting. Stay tuned. (17/17)
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If lawyers win the case, the court will award them attorney fees separately. No fees should be paid out of the refund to UST victims.
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Ser, this is fantastic news. Based from SG, a lot of folks would be interested in this. Is there anyway we can gather the numbers for the litigation process in SG?
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