Looking for some general thoughts on the appropriate etiquette for transactions that were screwed up due to the Evolution exit scam.
Say a person bought some goods from a vendor on Evo. They received the goods right when the whole Evolution market shutdown and weren't able to approve the escrow payment. It's likely that the escrow funds were lost/stolen. Now I'd imagine this person would feel bad for the vendor because they basically took the whole hit.
Would it be fair for the purchaser to reach out to the vendor and offer to split the loss? What is the best way to find said vendor? In a hypothetical case there could be a vendor whose name was something like ttweq.... some of those letters are right, some are not, can't remember?
Basically, assuming the market does not come back what should vendors and/or purchasers be doing to make the shitty situation as fair as possible?
I'd think reaching out to them would be a great gesture and would help build a solid relationship with the vendor. I'm sure most vendors know they have to take losses, it's part of the game. But if you're willing to help them out I don't think they would say no.