Technically OL Gateway could register the tokens for its holders, then distribute the native tokens accordingly. But they would need to plan for this. That said, there is a fallback (pending, unproven), but I doubt they would want to export their gateway's ethereum private key to exercise the fallback (unless they use a unique ETH address for each ETH token)
@ash https://steemit.com/eos/@sandwich/the-most-important-eos-public-key-to-an-ethereum-address
oh yeah, BitShares is an exchange. @j4y you have to withdraw and register EOS key when the time has come
Technically OL Gateway could register the tokens for its holders, then distribute the native tokens accordingly. But they would need to plan for this. That said, there is a fallback (pending, unproven), but I doubt they would want to export their gateway's ethereum private key to exercise the fallback (unless they use a unique ETH address for each ETH token)
yep, or they just disable the asset at one point.
you can ask for info in their telegram https://t.me/OpenLedgerDC
Tried to, they gave me an attitude so I left.
I thought you had to register the EOS tokens or they wouldn't be considered valid:
http://support.exodus.io/article/65-i-ve-received-eos-tokens-in-exodus-how-do-i-register-them