
It seems that can’t catch a break when it comes to bugs: the exchange recently experienced a minor mishap while testing one of its upcoming sales. Apparently, inadvertently distributed (BTT) to users who were not supposed to receive those funds. CEO Changpeng Zhao explained the situation on Twitter:
While doing testing for , one tester inadvertently clicked an airdrop button for BTT, giving some BTT launchpad buyers extra BTT . We are resolving the issue now. No other people are affected.
— CZ (@cz_binance)
A Bank Error In Your Favor
BitTorrent is, of course, a highly sought-after , and many users were happy to see it in their accounts—and disappointed that they weren’t allowed to keep it. Some have noted in jest that the error was fine by them. Zhao, however, sternly asserted that the error was indeed a problem, and he has also assured the public that all funds are now safe.
it is, some balances will be wrong. It’s being fixed now. Funds are .
— CZ (@cz_binance)
Not Binance’s First Mistake
This is not ’s first technical problem: Launchpad previously during its initial of BitTorrent , during which an interface bug prevented many investors from participating in the . Unlike today’s error, that problem was not solved in a direct manner, and investors who were affected were instead compensated with an additional BTT airdrop.
Fortunately, this most recent error occurred during testing and no harm was done. Still, the real Fetch.ai is set to begin in just a few days, and the error may leave investors nervous. BitTorrent is entirely unrelated to , which is a digital space for autonomous economic programs, raising the question of why such a mistake was even possible in the first place.
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Events Will Continue As Planned
’s BitTorrent airdrops will, in any case, continue on a . Meanwhile, Justin Sun is reminding investors that other BTT airdrops are occurring elsewhere for (TRX) holders. In particular, the South Korean exchange Bithumb BTT and is now carrying out its own airdrops. Sun is also reminding users that airdrops are not just one-off events and will continue for years to come.
As for Fetch.ai, it seems that today’s error will not affect the date of its upcoming . An from indicates that the Fetch.ai is scheduled to take place on February 25. Incidentally, the post also reveals that ’s DEX is set to launch on Wednesday. In other words, ’s plans seem to be back on track despite a minor hiccup.
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Published at Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:14:02 +0000