Law firm warns Metaplex to change its approach to handling unclaimed SOLs
On April 22nd, according to Cointelegraph, the law firm Burwick Law sent an open letter to Solana NFT platform Metaplex, warning that its plan to transfer unclaimed SOL tokens to the DAO treasury could result in litigation. Currently, over 54,000 SOL tokens (valued at approximately $6.5 million) remain unclaimed. Burwick advised Metaplex to pause the plan, refunding 90% of the funds to NFT holders and keeping only 10% for network maintenance costs. Metaplex originally planned to automatically transfer excess SOL from unclaimed "optimized adjustment" NFT accounts to its DAO after the April 25th deadline. As of now, Metaplex has not responded to this warning.
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