Odaily Planet Daily reported that Wang Chun, co-founder of F2Pool and founder of Stake.fish, published an article on the X platform today about the "Paxos claim fee for nearly 20 BTC", saying that due to time zone differences, the claim was actually after the originally announced deadline. Proposed.
Wang Chun said: "I was very annoyed and regretted agreeing to return the 20 BTC. Especially when I saw that the claimant kept saying it was EST instead of EDT/UTC time. Last time someone from Zcash did this, I banned him The whole company.”
Wang Chun launched a public opinion poll to collect the community’s views on this matter. As of press time, among 1,904 voters, 36.7% believe that fees should be allocated to miners, 27.5% believe that fees should be returned to Paxos, and 21.3% voted in favor of freezing this part of BTC, while the rest favored miners and Paxos split equally. (CoinDesk)
According to previous news, in response to the fact that "a single transaction fee on the Bitcoin chain reached 19.82 BTC at around 1 a.m. on September 11," Wang Chun posted on the X platform that he would temporarily shelve the approximately 20 BTC. People claiming will be redistributed to miners.
Later, stablecoin issuer Paxos admitted in a statement on September 13 that the account that paid nearly 20 BTC in a single transaction in the early morning of September 11 belonged to the Paxos company.