A swelling group of users calls for an extension on the 24-hour lockout period for the Loopring Wallet. Many are worried about losing valuable assets, especially those currently out of the country and unable to act before the deadline.
The petition for an extension is fueled by widespread anxiety. One user noted, "I thought when first announced they said likely to tie end of the year. Then suddenly it was the end of June. I am out of the country and no way I will be able to clear mine out today. Whole thing is BS."
Another shared, "I lost a protocol Gemini NFT by trying to transfer to Loop's level 1 before going to MetaMask. Iβm pretty sure the protocol Gemini is gone."
Commenters have different takes on the wallet's future. One mentioned, "The wallet should still work just fine. Itβs the support in the background that will stop." This suggests the wallet might remain usable but without full support.
While some expressed resignation, others maintain hope. "Thereβs still a little hope," one commented. "They said it would be easier to do by June 30th, not necessarily that it couldnβt be done after."
Still, many conveyed frustration toward what they see as poor communication from the developers. As one remarked, "They said theyβre pulling the plug on it actually working."
"This needs to get pinned at the top of this post and every other one like it. People stressing over something thatβs not gonna be worth anything soon" - user comment.
Time Management Issues: Many users admitted to procrastination on dealing with their assets.
Concerns About Support: Users worry about the wallet's continued functionality post-deadline.
Desire for Extended Access: A strong call remains for immediate action to extend wallet usage.
β³ Users are scrambling as fears rise about losing assets.
β½ Concerns grow over the walletβs future functionality.
β» "They donβt care, good luck" - user comment.
The urgency intensifies as the deadline approaches. The Loopring team's response to the petition could shape user trust and lead to significant changes in user engagement going forward. Will they heed the growing demands, or will dissatisfaction push users to seek alternatives?