MIRA's largest holder: It is expected to have enough personal funds to compensate zero-loss users, but on-chain information needs to be verified and no new Tokens will be issued.

Odaily Planet Daily News According to the question "How many individual funds can compensate zero damaged users, can the loss WalletAddress be directly submitted to him", MIRA's largest holder Siqi Chen (@blader) responded in Space: "Individual funds are sufficient to compensate for the loss of users, but it is still necessary to verify the on-chain information." Regarding the proposal to obtain compensation funds for the issuance of new Token, Siqi Chen stated that he will not issue any Token thereafter (I'm done). Earlier news, MIRA's largest holder Siqi Chen posted on the X platform, "I admit that I messed up and apologize, but I am committed to ensuring the reputation of myself and MIRA, and compensating every Wallet that has suffered losses due to my actions. I will use my personal funds instead of MIRA Wallet for implementation. The specific plan is not yet determined and will be detailed in the coming days, with the help of the community."

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