I like that first use case. Over the long term, I can see how there could be a lot of unclaimed assets that build up. That would be like unclaimed assets held by each state, whether it's tax refunds that weren't claimed in time, or checks that were never cashed, people leave, or people straight up die and no one even knows they have any SP or SD (or how to get it). It seems like there would need to be some clear criteria before assets are considered unclaimed.
RE: @null account - interesting use cases
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