1,753,582.1 LEO have been burned according to http://leo.bitfinex.com On-chain data tells a slightly different story: 1,060,951.1 have actually been burned. 692,632.0 are held by the token contract.
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Do you sleep Paolo?
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Why call it every 500k and not at each transfer? Also, I couldn't find the source code for bitfinexleo1, is it available somewhere?
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Because it requires multisig. You don't want to touch cold keys for every transaction.
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Has this been changed because now bitfinexleo1 is at 21593570.0000 LEO stored...
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This is the last 'retire' that took place... 2 years ago... 61ed7b49bd1e86a32d05fffc6b902da20a44f40b4cec33c46fc415f1926601b1
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Indeed you're right. We used bitfinexleo1 as a burn address but indeed it's better when retire function is actually called to avoid confusion. We did it today.https://bloks.io/transaction/490809dfca4ca9deda32ba291ed03f146c1149970ab942bbdc8e6eef04473e8d …
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