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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Announcements (Altcoins) => Topic started by: HerrPorsche on January 09, 2018, 12:51:08 AM



Title: Coin Market Cap.com
Post by: HerrPorsche on January 09, 2018, 12:51:08 AM
Coinmarketcap.com is a total fraud.

They are not reporting correct Volumes or Market-caps on their Historical Data tab.

This is affecting many alt coins and their rankings.

Is this fraud?

They surely know this. The number being reported are at least 1/3 less than the real numbers and in some cases 2/3 less.

It seems that most sites are pulling their numbers from Coinmarketcap.com.

This has to be affecting hundreds of coins.

I have noticed this on NYCoin since I have been following it.

None of the numbers are correct or being fixed.



Title: Re: Coin Market Cap.com
Post by: camps74 on January 09, 2018, 12:56:24 AM
Same with Oyster Pearl.  Its off by half.  The dev team is making constant announcements to keep the community aware. 



Title: Re: Coin Market Cap.com
Post by: GrumpyUnit on January 09, 2018, 01:08:22 AM
Coinmarketcap.com is a total fraud.

They are not reporting correct Volumes or Market-caps on their Historical Data tab.

This is affecting many alt coins and their rankings.

Is this fraud?

They surely know this. The number being reported are at least 1/3 less than the real numbers and in some cases 2/3 less.

It seems that most sites are pulling their numbers from Coinmarketcap.com.

This has to be affecting hundreds of coins.

I have noticed this on NYCoin since I have been following it.

None of the numbers are correct or being fixed.




I wonder how they made 24hr volume of 98BTC on Yobbits  when only orders are 1,2,3,4 sat per NYC...


Title: Re: Coin Market Cap.com
Post by: vip777 on January 09, 2018, 05:31:17 AM
Coinmarketcap.com is a total fraud.

They are not reporting correct Volumes or Market-caps on their Historical Data tab.

This is affecting many alt coins and their rankings.

Is this fraud?

They surely know this. The number being reported are at least 1/3 less than the real numbers and in some cases 2/3 less.

It seems that most sites are pulling their numbers from Coinmarketcap.com.

This has to be affecting hundreds of coins.

I have noticed this on NYCoin since I have been following it.

None of the numbers are correct or being fixed.



Coinmarketcap collects information on trade turnover of the API from the exchanges automatically. But as far as I know developer must notify them about addition of exchanges, if this is not done then the new exchange will not be displayed.