1) Another 27 ETH has been removed from the Swarm City multisig in three 9-ETH transactions this morning.
It appears @BerndLapp and Kingflurkel (Michelle Thuy) are draining what remains of the original over $500,000 in the multisig.
1) Another 27 ETH has been removed from the Swarm City multisig in three 9-ETH transactions this morning.
It appears @BerndLapp and Kingflurkel (Michelle Thuy) are draining what remains of the original over $500,000 in the multisig.
1) Another 27 ETH has been removed from the Swarm City multisig in three 9-ETH transactions this morning.
It appears @BerndLapp and Kingflurkel (Michelle Thuy) are draining what remains of the original over $500,000 in the multisig.
2) The funds were recovered from the 2017 Parity Multisig Wallet Hack and are all that remain of Swarm City funding. It was supposed to be used to build the app.
To date there has been no public accounting for the use of the recovered funds.
Address: etherscan.io/address/0xc97Fd…
3) It looks like the Swarm City Association (located in Switzerland) was shut down in April 2025.
Without transparency, is there a reasonable conclusion beyond Bernd, Thuy, and other interested parties pocketing the ETH for themselves?
More ETH keeps moving, slowly draining the Swarm City Association multisig. This time .375 ETH. What was hundreds of ETH (return from the Parity Multisig Wallet Hack) is now down to ~30.
Another 6 ETH total in two transactions was sent from the Swarm City Association Multisig today.
That's over 100 ETH spent in the last year. What did the $400,000 purchase?
👉 etherscan.io/address/0xc97fd…
Steady monthly movement from the Swarm City Association Multisig, including an 18 ETH move earlier today. What's cooking?
etherscan.io/address/0xc97Fd…
While Frank waits for a response to his request, he checks out some of the others in the TaskBunny marketplace. Maybe he'll hit reply and take Ellis' dog for a walk?
Back to his request, if no one responds maybe he'll have to cancel 🤔
Now that Frank's posted his request, it shows up in the TaskBunny marketplace request list. From his perspective, *his* requests show up in the top section.
"marketplaceMyItems" if you will. The rest show up below, chronologically.
Then there's the scroll action 📜
After logging in, Frank enters the TaskBunny marketplace. He sees a list of people looking for things to be done and thinks "yeah I need some stuff done too".
" " gives him the inputfields to ask
">" to make it show up in the TaskBunny requests list.
Frank needs to login if he wants to finds goods and services in a Swarm City marketplace. Look at all the options that show up right out of the gate.
Rideshare, tasks, books, food, and more! Just a few clicks and Ol' Blue Eyes is in.
While dev is rebuilding Terminal (identity in SC) Kiki, Matt, and Michelle are staying a few sprints ahead, making sure the UI/UX is in place for Boardwalk (marketplaces in SC).
github.com/swarmcity
We anticipate Terminal being done imminently and it's on to the next one.
We want to make decentralized marketplaces easy for everyone. One way to do that is by using a shortcode to identify a receiver instead of a long & cumbersome ETH address.
Here's SC dev @filoozom's Shortcode showcase submission at ETHAmsterdam.
👉 showcase.ethglobal.com/etham…
The shortcode flow:
Sender: "I'd like to send you some tokens, what's your shortcode?"
Receiver: (taps 'shortcode' in app): "It's 78900. Oh wait! It's been 30 sec, the new code is 37418."
Sender: "Ok, found you. Sending now!"
No more: "Hey what's your ETH address."
Voila!