Portal reloaded chapter 101/23/2024 ![]() If you keep the overlay on, you'll see the future box continually be recreated and then interact with gravity at 3/4 second intervals as the present box moves. The box overlay counts as looking into the future. Everything in the future exists even if you cannot see it, if you yourself are in the future. ![]() Everything in the present exists even if you cannot see it.ġ0. The future does not exist if you can't see it, either through a time portal, by being in the future, or using the box overlay.ĩ. If you are not holding the box, wherever the box is in the present, is where the box will be in the future at the moment you are first able to view the future.Ĩ. As an example, if you stack a future box on a present box (the present on top of the future is not possible), itself on top of a button, then disintegrate the present box, the button will release for two seconds, then be pressed for 3/4 of a second, then be released again forever.ħ. Any time a present box is destroyed, the future box is destroyed the second the present box is completely disintegrated if you are capable of viewing both at the same time so they both exist. However, interacting with the present box after doing this destroys any future boxes created this way and resurrects the first future box.Ħ. If you make a new box with the release button in the future, the previous future box is disintegrated. ![]() If you make a new box with a release button in the present, this action destroys the previous present box (and due to rule 6, the future box shortly thereafter).ĥ. The future box survives if you take it with you into the past.Ĥ. The present box disintegrates if you try to take it with you into the future.ģ. As long as you are moving the present box, the box does not exist in the future.Ģ. Please follow the instructions below to obtain information on (i) whether or how the Debtors have scheduled your claim and/or (ii) your wallet balance as of, or after, the November 28, 2022, petition date.įor additional information on these cases or to submit a claim, please go to. If you are unable to locate your personalized schedule claim information in your email or mailbox, the Debtors have set up this portal to assist you with locating this information. If you are a client whose claim is scheduled by one or more of the Debtors, you were sent an email and/or first-class mail package from Kroll with information on the amount and nature of your scheduled claim. To protect the confidentiality of individual clients, the names and addresses of these parties are not detailed on the publicly filed Schedules and Statements. (This portal was updated on June 6, 2023, to reflect updates since the Petition to the wallet balances of certain clients in connection with certain post-Platform Pause deposits, ACH returns, and government seizures. ![]() Client coin balances are not impacted by the user interface updates that have been approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey pursuant to the Wallet Order. Coin values presented in SOFA Question 21 utilize market prices as of 11:59 UTC on Novem(the “Petition Date”). Note that client coin balances reflected in SOFA Question 21 are as of November 10, 2022, at 8:15 p.m. In addition, the Debtors listed certain amounts held in wallet accounts on their SOFAs in response to Question 21. All known creditors of the Debtors, as of the November 28, 2022, petition date, are listed on the Debtors’ Schedules. Prior to the entry of the Bar Date Order, on January 12, 2023, the Debtors filed their Schedules of Assets and Liabilities (“Schedules”) and Statements of Financial Affairs (“SOFA”). To view the Bar Date Order, please click here. (prevailing Eastern time) as the General Claims Bar Date in these cases (the “Bar Date Order”). On January 30, 2023, the Court entered an Order setting March 31, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. The cases are jointly administered under Case No. ![]() and 8 affiliated debtors (collectively, the "Debtors") each filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey (the “Court”). ![]()
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