(Note: I emailed dang about this first, and he suggested an Ask HN. For openness and simplicity, I'll simply paste that email here with an additional note below.)<p>Hi. I hope this email still reaches Dan.<p>I'm trying to reach a user that went by the handle "makaronin" in 2015-2018 on Hacker News (and elsewhere around the web).<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=makaronin" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=makaronin</a><p>This user bought several tiles in Etheria (the first NFT project on Ethereum) which are <i>now worth several million USD</i>, but I can't reach them bc I don't have their email address and they've deleted their Reddit account.<p>You can see that they purchased the tiles here:
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3qecog/comment/cweqc7n" rel="nofollow">https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3qecog/comment/cw...</a><p>I don't need their email directly. A simple email from you, to them, saying "Hi. Did you buy Etheria tiles in 2015? You might want to look into that, if so. If not, please disregard" would suffice. etheria.world is the official site.<p>I'd love for this person to find out they're worth millions (if they weren't already). Can you assist?<p>Cyrus<p>p.s. Further evidence (linux knowledge, forum postings, etc):
<a href="https://forums.lenovo.com/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1029113" rel="nofollow">https://forums.lenovo.com/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/10291...</a><p>-------------<p>ADDITIONAL NOTE: There are several other "cold" accounts that have Etheria tiles, including a tile containing the first tradable UGC artwork ever put on any blockchain (the cabin on tile 16,5). Additionally these early buyers tended to buy "rare" tiles (islands, ice, mountains, etc) that are possibly worth 10x "normal/floor" tiles.<p>To see the cold tiles and accounts, go to <a href="https://etheria.world/exchange.html" rel="nofollow">https://etheria.world/exchange.html</a> and click "recency".<p>My email is cyrus at the official domain above.
I am trying to understand what this is about.<p>As I understand it, this is a virtual world that you can see at <a href="https://etheria.world" rel="nofollow">https://etheria.world</a> and tiles of the area of that world are traded via NFTs on Ethereum?<p>The website has an Alexa rank of over 1 million. So it is barely used. How can tiles in this world be worth millions of Dollars then?
Related: someone I know recently logged to their Coinbase account and found out that the amount they had bought a few years ago has disappeared and it left a bad taste in their mouth.<p>Is anyone familiar with this situation?
If I suddenly had several million dollars lying around, I would also make myself as difficult to contact as possible.<p>It is likely they know ;) don't worry abt it