RE: MAGI migration very likely
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I am going to take a page from Lasse Ehlers' book so I will shut off my brain and use ChatGPT to evaluate this. Unlike Lase Ehlers though I will link the ChatGPT response and the response here will match the ChatGPT response without edits or selectively deleting segments.
I will delete it in a week because I don't need Lasse Ehlers' shitposting polluting my ChatGPT account.
https://chatgpt.com/share/69f10af8-80cc-83e8-aeb0-989bf2aaa594
Lasse Ehlers: THAT'S NOT FAIR YOU STATIST BALLHEAD!!!!!
me: Ha! Ha! You dumb!
Bottom line
The blog post is directionally plausible but overstated.
A more accurate conclusion would be:
“A LasseCash migration to MAGI appears technically possible and is being talked about, but there is not enough public evidence to say it is ‘very likely’ yet.”
The strongest evidence for the post is that MAGI is real, active, and has smart-contract/token infrastructure. MAGI’s docs describe it as a protocol for cross-chain asset custody, swaps, settlement, and smart-contract execution, with WASM-based contracts and multi-chain asset support. (Magi Documentation) MAGI’s own site also markets smart contracts and multi-chain interactions as core features. (VSC Eco)
The strongest evidence against the post’s certainty is that the official MAGI account recently said it has “no plans in relation to Hive Engine tokens” and that any migrations would be up to the individual token teams. (Hive) That means MAGI may enable the technology, but MAGI itself is not publicly promising a Hive Engine migration path for LasseCash.
What the post gets right
The post is probably right that tibfox is technically capable. Public evidence supports that he has built real MAGI-related tools. His Okinoko post says the UI lets users “play games, join lotteries or create escrow transactions,” and links to MAGI, Okinoko, and his GitHub. (Hive) His escrow GitHub repo describes a Go smart contract for the VSC/MAGI ecosystem that handles escrow agreements between Hive users, including arbitrator-based dispute resolution. (GitHub)
The post is also right that MAGI’s token ecosystem has progressed. A recent MAGI post says Magi Token and Magi NFT contracts are live and form a token ecosystem for DeFi, gaming, NFTs, and community projects. (Hive) That supports “migration is technically conceivable.”
Where the post becomes weak
The quoted message from tibfox is not a commitment. It says he is busy for 3–4 months, “I think we can do something,” and that he would prefer to build something generic. That is encouraging, but it is not the same as:
- a confirmed LasseCash migration plan,
- a completed migration tool,
- a contract specification,
- a date,
- an audit,
- or a public agreement.
The blog also relies too heavily on “Gemini said…” as if an AI response is evidence. Gemini is interpreting the same Discord exchange, not verifying the project.
There is also a timeline problem. The message was from February 19, 2026. Three to four months after that is roughly May 19 to June 19, 2026. As of April 28, 2026, that window has not even arrived yet. So saying “very likely going to happen” is premature.
Major credibility issue
LasseCash’s own public language is much more cautious than the blog post. The LasseCash about page says they are trying to migrate to MAGI “when that is ready,” and uses conditional language: “if that happens.” (lassecash.com) In another recent post, Lasse wrote that he hopes to migrate this year, but that it will be “very risky” and there are “no guarantees.” (lassecash.com)
That directly contradicts the confidence level of “very likely.”
My evaluation
I would rate the claims this way:
| Claim | Evaluation |
|---|---|
| MAGI is real technology | Supported |
| MAGI can support tokens/smart contracts | Supported |
| tibfox can build useful MAGI apps | Supported |
| A generic Hive/MAGI token migration tool is possible | Plausible |
| tibfox has definitely agreed to build it | Not proven |
| LasseCash migration is “very likely” | Overstated |
| 95% chance of success | Not justified |
| Good investment signal | Very speculative |
Suggested Hive comment
You could respond with something like:
The technical side looks plausible, especially since MAGI token contracts and tibfox’s Okinoko/escrow work are real. But I think “very likely” is too strong based on the evidence shown here. Tibfox’s message sounds like interest, not a commitment, and the official MAGI account recently said Hive Engine migrations are up to individual token teams, not part of MAGI’s own plan. LasseCash’s own wording also says “if that happens” and “no guarantees.” So I would call this a possible future migration, not a confirmed or highly likely one yet.
That keeps it factual and avoids making it personal.
Thanks for the fast response. The other times I talked about this topic in various places, it was probably more risky. Today AI say we have a huge chance of making this happen. I dont have time to update the About page, people that are uptodate knows.
Basically no one knows the future, and we are prone to human errors until it actually happens. Also this migration is more complicated than most people understand, so its a huge job, that can fail for one reason or the other. But yes we have a huge chance of success, as the cards are dealt right now.
Keep it up!
Clearly didn't read but pretends he did. Classic Lasse Ehlers being a dumbass.