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Title: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on November 07, 2018, 05:04:51 PM
An attempt to rescue the good ones  ;D

[servicethread]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1669443.2400

Cryptopia SCAM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3007252.0
Is Cryptopia Exchange Safe and Legit? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850129.0
Cryptopia Marketplace Problem!!!!  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5109334.0
https://twitter.com/cryptopia_nz
Tradesatoshi - BEWARE! Blocking without reasons. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5118992.new#new
TradeSatoshi locking out users to steal funds? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5121465.20
Tradesatoshi.com - CryptoCurrency Exchange https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691388.0


[mission statements]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.msg49189372#msg49189372
[exchange list]  
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.msg48526138#msg48526138
[bigLIST]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.msg48536470#msg48536470
[donation FUND]
[ann Classics]  
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.msg48528794#msg48528794
[ann delisted]


Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Service Discussion > Exchanges
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=223.0

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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972  [delisting now]
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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=3759c7bcdb45e780d7e096888a961976  [delisted list]
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INTRO:
My recommendation and (the aim of this thread) is to get all listed on one exchange.  

This maintains a synergy, whereas a Diaspora would fracture that net effect of a unity, specifically the Cryptopia coin catalogue.

Also seek an exchange administration that understands the value of taking an ALT coin bounty purse, instead of demanding BTC and BTC only up front.

Cryptopia started up with the idea of being a platform for ALT, it had mining pools, node broadcasts, a forum, a market place and exchange, and even block explorers.

That vision and promise is needed again.

Some of the coins may fail, but most have proven 3-5 years of operational and decentralized and healthy block making.

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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972
PLEASE NOTE: The coins displaying an asterisk (*) have broken blockchains or wallet that will not allow withdrawals. This issue is not due to Cryptopia but caused by a problem with the underlying blockchain or wallet associated with that coin. Please do NOT contact us about this issue as there is nothing we can do to assist. Any queries or issues locating a compatible wallet or block explorer should be directed to the coin's developers.

 
 
We would like to reassure our users that Cryptopia only delists coins that could expose our users to risk, if you have any questions regarding this please contact our Support Team.

 
Coin   Ticker   Delisting Notice   Date to be Delisted
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AltCoin   ALT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ArgusCoin   ARGUS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Athenian Warrior Token   ATH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin*   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BipCoin   BIP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA Power Play   DPP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA$   DAS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DALECOIN   DALC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DonationCoin   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
EcoBit   ECOB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Elements   ELM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evotion*   EVO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Iquant Chain   IQT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ItiCoin   ITI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
King93   KING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KlondikeCoin   KDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MegaX   MGX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Minex   MINEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PepeCoin   PEPE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PolishCoin   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI*   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Royalties*   XRY   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
StarCredits   STRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sterlingcoin   SLG   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TheChiefCoin   CHIEF   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WarCoin   WRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WirelessCoin   WLC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
YobitCoin   YOVI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ZSEcoin*   ZSE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018


DONATION POOL
Delisted from topia.   Rekt ::)

Maybe Novaexchange could give us a new home. Somebody would need to apply there.

I would be happy to donate 2'000'000 SJW for that.

I asked Novaexchange and they are willing to list SJW for 1 BTC listing fee, unfortunately that's way above what I am able to donate to the project right now.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: cryptohunter on November 07, 2018, 08:17:15 PM
attempt to rescue the good ones  ;D

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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972
PLEASE NOTE: The coins displaying an asterisk (*) have broken blockchains or wallet that will not allow withdrawals. This issue is not due to Cryptopia but caused by a problem with the underlying blockchain or wallet associated with that coin. Please do NOT contact us about this issue as there is nothing we can do to assist. Any queries or issues locating a compatible wallet or block explorer should be directed to the coin's developers.

 
 
We would like to reassure our users that Cryptopia only delists coins that could expose our users to risk, if you have any questions regarding this please contact our Support Team.

 
Coin   Ticker   Delisting Notice   Date to be Delisted
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AltCoin   ALT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ArgusCoin   ARGUS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Athenian Warrior Token   ATH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin*   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BipCoin   BIP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA Power Play   DPP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA$   DAS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DALECOIN   DALC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DonationCoin   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
EcoBit   ECOB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Elements   ELM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evotion*   EVO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Iquant Chain   IQT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ItiCoin   ITI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
King93   KING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KlondikeCoin   KDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MegaX   MGX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Minex   MINEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PepeCoin   PEPE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PolishCoin   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI*   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Royalties*   XRY   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
StarCredits   STRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sterlingcoin   SLG   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TheChiefCoin   CHIEF   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WarCoin   WRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WirelessCoin   WLC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
YobitCoin   YOVI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ZSEcoin*   ZSE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018


Cryptopia are going a bit weird lately. I previously have praised that exchange.

For example PHS is quite a secure coin with lots of staking wallets online.

When the dev emailed them they said could re add it for 2btc???

That would apparently make it more secure.

If you ask me they are just getting rid of low volume coins to make way for new ico trash.

sad but will make them more money I guess.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on November 08, 2018, 12:18:54 PM
good chains are:

ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AltCoin   ALT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin*   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BipCoin   BIP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
King93   KING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018


Great chains are:

BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018

all have websites, BE, active trading (within their market caps), most have CMC listings

PHS and UNIC are old established and solid chain functionality.
CCN and HBH and STV have dev talent still backing them.

BENJI BIRD STV have other markets still.


https://www.altilly.com/market
https://www.altilly.com/page/coinadd


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on November 08, 2018, 12:25:38 PM
make way for new ico trash
 ???

The is no rational reason for how and what they delisted.
Yes some garbage is being deleted.
But the above are not the worst in terms of Volume, or chain integrity.

7/8 of the other still listed coins have lower metrics than many of these delisted coins.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Vit83 on November 08, 2018, 12:47:05 PM
Such big lists will be on every exchange soon. There is no sense to hold a coin that shows trader volume under 10000 USD a day. This is just a risk and problem for support.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Invest-or on November 08, 2018, 01:42:55 PM
Oh my, is just the list of alts that should have never existed at all. Anyway Cryptopia is a good exchange but I consider it in the "have fun" category rather than in the pro.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on November 10, 2018, 10:08:25 AM
Oh my, is just the list of alts that should have never existed at all. Anyway Cryptopia is a good exchange but I consider it in the "have fun" category rather than in the pro.

No they've gone to shit in terms of trust.

They just delisted coins at random that have traded for years on the exchange.

Yes low volume coins, but functional markets and network chains, and not the bottom of the volume list.

It is a big F you to investors (which are the Crytopia customers).


EXCHANGES
https://guildex.io/add_coin



Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on November 28, 2018, 11:31:11 AM
i heard rumor that crytopia will remove zetacoin.
i want this old coin to make it.

https://www.freiexchange.com/pages/coin_request

freiexchange will list old coins that are stable, and no listing fee. several ppl need to ask for them to list it tho. i trade dvc over there. its growing, but its sort of like a early cryptopia.

absolute irrational delisting schedule = cryptopia
hopefully the home of stable, classic, decentralized progects = freiexchange


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: mastersay on November 29, 2018, 01:16:01 AM
I have positive insights for this exchange last year. But I really don't know what happen to this exchange now. They got poor customer service. Many users are having bad time making withdrawals. And their trade volume is getting to lower and lower.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 06, 2018, 08:56:09 AM
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BLAZE 2'000 [four32]
c2
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin*   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DonationCoin*   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ela    100   [four32]
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Fuel
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Hal
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PHS [25,four32]
PolishCoin*   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Social Justice SJW https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094489
SJW [2'000'000 psycodad]
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
$$$   1'000  [four32]
HAL    50     [four32]
BAT   200'000 [four32]
MAR  100   [four32]
opal   5      [four32]


delisted Dec

BeachCoin   SAND   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
BERNcash   BERN   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
BlazeCoin   BLZ   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
BnrtxCoin   BNX   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Bongger   BGR   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
BorgCoin   BRG   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
BVBCoin   BVB   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
C-bit   XCT   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Coin2   C2   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
CompuCoin   CPN   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
CopperCoin   COPPER   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
CryptoJacks   CJ   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
ElaCoin   ELC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
EmC2
EmbargoCoin   EBG   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Eryllium   ERY   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Feather
FeatherCoinClassic   FTCC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
FlutterCoin   FLT   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
FuelCoin   FC2   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Game
Gapcoin   GAP   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Gold
Halcyon   HAL   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Influxcoin   INFX   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
LanaCoin   LANA   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
LiteBar   LTB   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
MarijuanaCoin   MAR   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Mars   MARS   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Maza
Mega
Money   $$$   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
NevaCoin   NEVA   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
NyanCoin   NYAN   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Om   OOO   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
OzzieCoin   OZC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Quark   QRK   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Quatloo   QTL   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Qubitcoin   Q2C   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
RonPaulCoin   RPC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
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SJWCoin   SJW   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Songcoin   SONG   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
SoonCoin   SOON   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Spots   SPT   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
StartCoin   START   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
TopCoin*   TOP   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
WayaWolfCoin   WW   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
WorldCoin   WDC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
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DimeDirtyCoin   DIRTY   9 Jul 2018   10 Aug 2018
KarmaCoin   KARMA   9 Jul 2018   10 Aug 2018
BitRadio   BRO   28 May 2018   28 Jun 2018
OX Fina   OX   28 May 2018   28 Jun 2018 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1984985.0
Cannation   CNNC   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
ElephantCoin   ELP   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
FireRoosterCoin   FRC   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
Independent Money System   IMS   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
PureVidz   VIDZ   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
Rimbit   RBT   07 May 2018   07 Jun 2018
SwagBucks   BUCKS   2 May 2018   2 Jun 2018
Syndicate   SYNX   23 Apr 2018   22 May 2018
PacCoin   PAC   16 Feb 2018   16 Feb 2018
Infinitecoin   IFC   22 Jan 2018   22 Feb 2018
Solaris   XLR   3 Oct 2017   3 Nov 2017
WAVES   WAVES   24 Sep 2017   15 Oct 2017
KAYI   KAYIT   17 Sep 2017   17 Oct 2017
LiteBar   LTB   31 Aug 2017   30 Sep 2017
Dobbscoin   BOB   8 Aug 2017   6 Sep 2017
Frycoin   FRY   8 Aug 2017   6 Sep 2017
StableCoin   SBC   8 Aug 2017   6 Sep 2017
Coino   CNO   28 Jun 2017   28 Jun 2017


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: FIEX on December 06, 2018, 09:10:32 AM
I have positive insights for this exchange last year. But I really don't know what happen to this exchange now. They got poor customer service. Many users are having bad time making withdrawals. And their trade volume is getting to lower and lower.

Lower trading volume comes from the bad support. When projects do a swap or hard fork, Cryptopia needs almost one month for that?? Really bad service for small projects who cant afford a trading stop for 1 month.

They should step up the game and do something about this and people will  start losing all there trust.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: mastersay on December 07, 2018, 03:24:29 AM
I have positive insights for this exchange last year. But I really don't know what happen to this exchange now. They got poor customer service. Many users are having bad time making withdrawals. And their trade volume is getting to lower and lower.

Lower trading volume comes from the bad support. When projects do a swap or hard fork, Cryptopia needs almost one month for that?? Really bad service for small projects who cant afford a trading stop for 1 month.

They should step up the game and do something about this and people will  start losing all there trust.

I agree, their support was a total worthless. They are just like a bot sending messages like a automated. I hope cryptopia will change the game that they are playing while there are still traders using their exchange.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: libert19 on December 07, 2018, 03:58:41 AM
Good thing. Cryptopia albeit a good cryptocurrency exchange but filled with shitcoins.

Wipe out of shitcoins is the only sane thing happening in this bear market.


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: warning_btc on December 07, 2018, 04:06:27 AM
How i see i never seen that alts expect MegaX
Cryptopia allways was marketplace for young coins, they want change their reputation ?


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 04:37:42 AM
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Bitcoin only
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BTC LTC ETH DOGE usdt
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https://liquidity.network/
https://platform.tokens.net/login/?next=/
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https://zapple.com/exchange  BCH/eth
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http://xbts.io/
https://www.coinvault.io/Info/Coins
https://github.com/CoinVault/Nako/wiki/Add-a-coin

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Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 05:29:18 AM
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Quark   QRK   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Quatloo   QTL   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Qubitcoin   Q2C   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
RonPaulCoin   RPC   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
SJWCoin   SJW   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Songcoin   SONG   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
Spots   SPT   27 Nov 2018   10 Jan 2019
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Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 08:34:59 AM
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Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 11:19:04 AM
51% Attack.
All POW suffer this.
My guess is cryptopia is going to delist all low hash networks because they have been subject to ASIC attacks. 

ALL delisted community is welcome to
the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.new#new

Would like to see all classic POW chains on one exchange that focuses on monitoring the chain status and can and will assist in thwarting 51% DobSpend Behavior.   Say withdraw/deposit windows, so all the right accounting goes out on the TX wire.

POS projects need super-node assistance.
POW projects need super-node assistance.

Said exchange must assist with that too.

Also code depository maintenance.


 


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 11:51:12 AM
https://www.nlexch.com/coinlisting


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 08, 2018, 04:16:40 PM
BNX
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094221.new#new


GXG
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5029775
http://groincoin.com/
https://prohashing.com/explorer/Groincoin/
https://github.com/groinguy/groincoin

ELA
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205236.0
http://elc.22web.org/?ckattempt=1&i=1
http://51.255.13.23:30004/
https://github.com/TheRCG/Elacoin



BlazeCoin Links
Website:    http://blazeco.in/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Blazecoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/wpstudio/blazecoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=624778.0



BVBCoin Links
Website:    http://www.bvbcoin.org/
Explorer:    http://bvbcoin.org:3001/
Source Code:    https://github.com/bvbcoin/bvbcoin-source
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1596932.0


Website:    http://www.borgcoin.space/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Borgcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/borgcoin/Borgcoin001
Launch Forum:


Atomiccoin Links
Website:    https://www.atomicproject.org
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/atom/
Source Code:    https://github.com/AtomicProject/Atomic-coin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1712672



BeachCoin Links
Website:    https://beachcoin.org
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Beachcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/beachcoinorg
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1949781



BERNcash Links
Website:    http://berncoin.org/
Explorer:    http://73.248.74.181:4002/
Source Code:    https://github.com/BERNiecoin/BERNcash
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1338886.0



Bitcoal Links
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Explorer:    http://coal.mypool.online/#blockchain_blocks
Source Code:    https://github.com/forknote/forknote
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1635047.0



C-bit Links
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/C-bit/
Source Code:    https://github.com/c-bit/c-bit/
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2108498.0



Coin2 Links
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Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/c2/
Source Code:    https://github.com/UdjinM6/Coin2.1
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=824499.0x



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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2171079.0


CompuCoin Links
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=607924.0


CopperCoin Links
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CrowdCoin Links
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Source Code:    https://github.com/crowdcoinChain/Crowdcoin
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ElaCoin Links
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Source Code:    https://github.com/TheRCG/Elacoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205236.0


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Source Code:    https://github.com/Eryllium
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=968037.0


FlutterCoin Links
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Fluttercoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/ofeefee/fluttercoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=752630.0



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Source Code:    https://github.com/FuelCoinTwo/Fuelcoin/releases
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Explorer:    http://ltb.altcoinwarz.com:3002
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/LitecoinUltra/
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2052209.0
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1928913.0
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Mars Links
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Money Links
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Moneycoin/
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=863954.0
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Ozziecoin/
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Source Code:    https://github.com/elmad/QubitCoin-cpuminer-v.1.2-avx-aes
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Website:    http://www.ronpaulcoin.com/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/rpc/
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Website:    
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/SJWcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/sjwcoin/sjwcoin-core
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Songcoin Links
Website:    http://www.songcoin.org
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Songcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/Songcoin/Songcoin/
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=804527.0
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Spot/
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SoonCoin Links
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Explorer:    http://explorer.paycoinalt.com/explorer.php?monnaie=SOON
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StartCoin Links
Website:    https://startcoin.org
Explorer:    http://explorer.startcoin.org
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=651307.0
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TopCoin Links
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Explorer:    
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=765196
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Website:    http://wayawolfcoin.org/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/WayaWolfcoin/70932/
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1657733.0
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WorldCoin Links
Website:    http://www.worldcoin.solutions/index.html
Explorer:    https://www.wdcexplorer.com/
Source Code:    https://github.com/worldcoinGlobal
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8Bit Links
Website:    http://www.8bit.trade/
Explorer:    http://explorer.8bit.trade/
Source Code:    https://bitbucket.org/8bitcoin/8bit/
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1028119.0
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BottleCaps Links
Website:    
Explorer:    http://cap.altcoinwarz.com
Source Code:    https://github.com/bottlecaps-foundation/bottlecaps
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241445.0



FuzzBalls Links
Website:    http://fyi-koerier.nl/fuzzballs.htm
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/FuzzBall/
Source Code:    https://bitbucket.org/aminerminer/fuzzcoin/src
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1586831.0
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AurumCoin Links
Website:    http://www.aurumcoin-au.com
Explorer:    http://cryptopool.at/explorer/AU
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1165615.0
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ChainCoin Links
Website:    http://www.chaincoin.org/
Explorer:    https://explorer.chaincoin.org/
Source Code:    https://github.com/chaincoin/chaincoin/releases
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Website:    http://cthulhuofferings.tk
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/off/
Source Code:    https://github.com/thegreatoldone/offerings
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294383.0
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Denarius Links
Website:    https://denarius.io/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dnr/
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Website:    https://www.atheneumchain.io/
Explorer:    https://www.coinexplorer.net/EMB
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1650227.0
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Website:    https://etherzero.org/index.html?id=2
Explorer:    https://explorer.etherzero.org/home
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2607526.0
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DaxxCoin Links
Website:    https://www.daxxcoin.org/
Explorer:    https://www.daxxcoin.org/explorer.html
Source Code:    https://github.com/daxxcoin/daxxcore
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2008152.720
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FireFlyCoin Links
Website:    
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/FireFlycoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/fireflycoinfoundation/fireflycoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=318589.0
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GoldCoin Links
Website:    http://www.gldcoin.com/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/gld/
Source Code:    https://github.com/goldcoin/goldcoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317568.0
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Granite Links
Website:    http://www.granitecoin.com/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/grn/
Source Code:    https://github.com/chrysophylax69/granite
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718939
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GroinCoin Links
Website:    http://groincoin.com
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Groincoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/groinguy/groincoin
Launch Forum:    
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GunCoin Links
Website:    http://guncoin.info
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/gun/
Source Code:    https://github.com/guncoin/guncoin
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Website:    https://www.thegcccoin.com/
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2208174.0
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HexxCoin Links
Website:    https://hexxcoin.net/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/hxx/
Source Code:    https://github.com/hexxcointakeover/hexxcoin/releases
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2958707.0
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HUZU Links
Website:    https://huzu.io
Explorer:    http://explorer.huzu.io/
Source Code:    https://github.com/HUZU-Project/HUZU
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4744639
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Incakoin Links
Website:    http://incakoin.info
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Incakoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/madross/incakoin-new
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=933851.0
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LeaCoin Links
Website:    http://leacoin.org/about/
Explorer:    https://explorer.leacoin.org/
Source Code:    https://github.com/leacoin/LeaCoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1006917
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MachineCoin Links
Website:    https://machinecoin.org
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mac/
Source Code:    https://github.com/machinecoin-project/machinecoin-core
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1693210.0
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Magnet Links
Website:    http://magnetwork.io/
Explorer:    http://explorer.magnetwork.io/
Source Code:    https://github.com/magnetwork/magnet
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2402932
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MagnetCoin Links
Website:    https://magnetcoin.net/
Explorer:    http://explorermagnetcoin.com/
Source Code:    https://github.com/magnetcoindev/MagnetCoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2022207.0
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MarxCoin Links
Website:    https://www.marxcoin.com/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Marxcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/MARXCOIN01/MARX
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1764407.0
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MasterNodeCoin Links
Website:    http://www.masternodecoin.org/
Explorer:    http://mtnc.snodo.de:3001
Source Code:    https://github.com/masternodecoin/masternodecoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2056867.0
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Maza Links
Website:    http://www.mazacoin.org
Explorer:    https://mazacha.in/
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Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=508849.0
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MegaCoin Links
Website:    http://www.megacoin.eu
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mec/#
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NAMO COIN Links
Website:    https://namocoin.name/
Explorer:    
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NetCoin Links
Website:    http://netcoin.io
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Netcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/netcoinfoundation/netcoin/releases
Launch Forum:    https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1132-netcoin-net-launched-today/
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Noir Links
Website:    https://noirofficial.org/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/nor/
Source Code:    https://github.com/noirofficial/noir
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2085112.0
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Source Code:    https://github.com/bryceweiner/petrodollar
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Website:    http://rabbitcoin.co/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Rabbitcoin/
Source Code:    https://bitbucket.org/rabbitcoin/rabbitcoin
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Website:    http://www.sexcoin.info
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TitCoin Links
Website:    http://www.titcoins.biz
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Titcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/OfficialTitcoin/titcoin-wallet
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Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Tittiecoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/tittiecoin/tittiecoin
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Website:    http://www.tokugawacoin.com/
Explorer:    http://explorer.tokugawacoin.com/
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Trezarcoin Links
Website:    https://trezarcoin.com
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tzc/
Source Code:    https://github.com/TrezarCoin/TrezarCoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2140812.0
If



Verium Links
Website:    http://www.vericoin.info/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/vrm/
Source Code:    
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1540023.0
If



Vitae Links
Website:    https://www.vitaetoken.io/
Explorer:    http://explore.vitaetoken.io/
Source Code:    https://github.com/VitaeTeam/Vitae
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4447261.0
If



Wincoin Links
Website:    https://wincoin.co/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc/
Source Code:    https://github.com/Wincoinofficial/wincoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2249932
If



Wispr Links
Website:    https://wispr.tech/
Explorer:    https://explorer.wispr.tech/
Source Code:    https://github.com/WisprProject/core
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2561885
If



ZCoin Links
Website:    https://zcoin.io/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xzc
Source Code:    https://github.com/zcoinofficial/zcoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1638450
If



Zest Links
Website:    https://www.zestcoin.io/
Explorer:    https://explorer.zestcoin.io/
Source Code:    https://github.com/ZestFoundation/ZestCoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4151782
If



ZetaCoin Links
Website:    http://www.zetac.org/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/zet/
Source Code:    https://github.com/zetacoin/zetacoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=267545.0
If


EmbargoCoin Links
Website:    
Explorer:    http://explorer.cryptoadhd.com/chain/Embargocoin
Source Code:    https://github.com/Embargocoin/Embargocoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=574155.0
If



Open Source Coin Links
Website:    
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/OpenSourcecoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/r3wt/OSC
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268705.0
If



RedCoin Links
Website:    http://redcoin.pw/
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Redcoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/redcoinproject/redcoin
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246693.0
If




VapersCoin Links
Website:    
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/Vaperscoin/
Source Code:    https://github.com/vaperscoin/vaperscoin.git
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1489456.0
If y



Version Links
Website:    http://version2.org/
Explorer:    http://explorer.version2.org/
Source Code:    https://github.com/noise23/version
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1100433.0
If


UniversalMolecule Links
Website:    http://www.universalmolecule.co.ve/
Explorer:    https://chainz.cryptoid.info/umo/
Source Code:    https://github.com/universalmol/universalmol
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=702519.0
If


BitSend Links
Website:    http://www.bitsend.info/
Explorer:    http://exp.mybitsend.com/
Source Code:    https://github.com/LIMXTEC/LIMX
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1370307
If


FuzzBalls Links
Website:    http://fyi-koerier.nl/fuzzballs.htm
Explorer:    https://prohashing.com/explorer/FuzzBall/
Source Code:    https://bitbucket.org/aminerminer/fuzzcoin/src
Launch Forum:    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1586831.0
If






Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: vampirus on December 09, 2018, 12:22:06 AM
Where do you find pre-delist status?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 09, 2018, 08:50:30 AM
Where do you find pre-delist status?

Educated guess.
If MEC and ZET and WORLD and Quark are getting delisted, then whats under that in rank?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: vampirus on December 09, 2018, 05:57:28 PM
I do not know about all coins, but Quark - PoW coin and can be easy 51% attacked.
CAP - have checkpoint server, TEK - mostly PoS coin and have high difficulty last year.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 10, 2018, 09:25:34 AM
What if I told you that there's more to life than Craptopia?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Vaniaayu on December 10, 2018, 10:07:19 AM
I just found out, there are cases of this kind, maybe it can be likened to the Ethreum Classic which has been deleted by several exchanges, because the price has no nominal, and the team has stated that there is no further development. maybe if it's like this, it's normal for the exchange to delete it


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 10, 2018, 04:05:52 PM
Good placements already for the Classic POW

https://trade.thecoin.pw/market/BTC-BAT


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: almightyruler on December 10, 2018, 07:11:32 PM
I do not know about all coins, but Quark - PoW coin and can be easy 51% attacked.
CAP - have checkpoint server, TEK - mostly PoS coin and have high difficulty last year.

Hmmm, interesting thread.

One idea I had to protect exchange deposits, without needing to change client code, was for the exchange to mine some blocks whenever there is a pending customer deposit. This does add complexity, especially for PoW mining, but it may better protect smaller coins (and the exchange's interest in confirmed deposits remaining valid.)

Another possibility is a modified client which watches for large chain reorgs (a 51% attack), temporarily ignores the longer chain, and mines to extend the existing chain to make it the longer one again. Or maybe it could just fight with the attacker until it wins the longest chain, then retransmit the transactions which have been voided. This is a fair bit more complicated to set up, but anyone could do it, and it would benefit the whole network.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on December 11, 2018, 05:37:15 AM
I do not know about all coins, but Quark - PoW coin and can be easy 51% attacked.
CAP - have checkpoint server, TEK - mostly PoS coin and have high difficulty last year.

Hmmm, interesting thread.

One idea I had to protect exchange deposits, without needing to change client code, was for the exchange to mine some blocks whenever there is a pending customer deposit. This does add complexity, especially for PoW mining, but it may better protect smaller coins (and the exchange's interest in confirmed deposits remaining valid.)

Another possibility is a modified client which watches for large chain reorgs (a 51% attack), temporarily ignores the longer chain, and mines to extend the existing chain to make it the longer one again. Or maybe it could just fight with the attacker until it wins the longest chain, then retransmit the transactions which have been voided. This is a fair bit more complicated to set up, but anyone could do it, and it would benefit the whole network.


Yes great ideas!

But who does the work?

Devs?
Miners?
Exchanges?
Investors?

ASIC has given a narrow cartel full control of POW models.  And they will 51% the competitors chains, and likely will raid exchange accounts, if and when it benefits.

POS models eliminate the 51% attack vector.   Unless the owners are insane and suicidal and attack themselves.

But who does the work?

For ASIC >>> Miners [they hold near complete power] thus need to work with exchanges on net status, else destroy any remaining Investors confidence in the POW ASIC model.  The true miners are they who make the ASIC tech, the have the BTCcash and will (or do) control (or own) the exchange. 

For POS >>> Exchanges and Investors.  As mentioned Exchanges can mine blocks if POS chains are sticky, and they can elected to not mine to the benefit of small stakes Investors.  Also stake pools as part of the exchange platform, Exchanges provide staking returns to Investors, and Investors seek better service providers IF Exchanges abuse this compact.

For second tier ASIC >>> The chains not being the under Industrial eye, these miners are using out-dated ASICs or other hardware, the mining pools providing direct exchange services makes sense.  And then more liquid exchange houses will come online at a future date.

For not-ASIC POWs >>> They are all doomed.  Either the devs have 100% control as to HF when ASIC sight them, yet the ASIC can counter with miner initiated HF, and the END.  These projects only offer a FAIRer initial distribution, yet are doomed to a future hijack by that narrow cartel.

For POS/POW hybrids  and multi-algo and AUX >>> Safest long bet for investors.  Devs still have a few wrinkles but the code and blueprint is sound for secure network state, however there still is a hash-tax on the investors for the benefit of miners.  

 


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 12, 2018, 09:17:32 AM
https://www.183898.com/

deposit doge trade [no account]

https://github.com/lolsilent

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http://altcoins.wiki/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Orenonex on December 12, 2018, 10:59:00 AM
I use this exchange for about a year. Indeed, recently a huge amount of coins began to be delisted from the stock exchange. This has hit my portfolio very much, I hope the exchange team will do something about it. Too many dissatisfied users.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Iarnnoshre on December 12, 2018, 11:00:26 AM
thank you for your post ot was really interesting to find out some new information but i stoll do not share the global panoc about it


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 13, 2018, 07:05:12 AM
holder of:

    Sexcoin(SXC)
    Cthulhu Offerings(OFF)
    MarxCoin(MARX)
    NAMO COIN(NAMO)
    ZetaCoin(ZET)
    TitCoin(TIT)
    SolarflareCoin(SFC)
    Granite(GRN)
    BolivarCoin(BOLI)
    FireFlyCoin(FFC)
    GroinCoin(GXG)
    GoldCoin(GLD)
    Maza(MAZA)
    MegaCoin(MEC)
    LeaCoin(LEA)

Get Out!

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TIT https://cryptocurrencytalk.com/topic/3407-titcoin%E2%84%A2-tit-new-developer-discussion-forum-2016-xbiz-awards-nominee/
PR https://cryptocurrencytalk.com/topic/40178-prototanium-pure-pow-sha256-rare-250k/


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new.funcoin.co/postage.html 交易费率

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https://github.com/Worldcoin-Network/worldcoin/releases/tag/v0.8.7.5

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https://i.imgur.com/skuvkX6.png


We get a listing on a new exchange called coffe. The exchange will start on 20th December 2018.


https://i.imgur.com/7Z8it2d.jpg

https://coffe.io/





Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on December 13, 2018, 09:44:32 AM
CNO block explorer moved from cryptoguru to ccexp.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=CNO
CNO block explorer moved from cryptoguru to ccexp.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=CNO
LOG block explorer moved from cryptoguru to ccexp.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=LOG
QBT block explorer moved from cryptoguru to ccexp.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=QBT
SCIFI block explorer moved from cryptoguru to ccexp.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=SCIFI

http:// [Suspicious link removed]/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=SCIFI

http://cc exp .tk/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=SCIFI

tty https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1186025.0
tty https://trinitycointty.weebly.com/

https://www.coinexplorer.net/TRBO

mza https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZ3s6sqhFPaPgTHthjuEuvZP1oBGE452CmrBsGjKhF6w3
mza https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmeFphaDUMjMhqih5w54g5mvqKzNMibPJJ8DNehhWtaVME


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: GuncoinInfo on December 13, 2018, 08:27:12 PM
Guncoin (GUN) has released a security upgrade (GUN Core V1.5.2, that solves the 0.16 problem and takes care of the situation with Cryptopia.  The exchange is running the new code now and should be refilling wallets with GUN to get Guncoin moving again. Hopefully, GUN is out of Maintenance Mode shortly as a result.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 14, 2018, 01:11:24 PM
@GUN
cool.

---
Looks legit (copied from the Coval forum):

Exchange name: https://instantbitex.com/
Contact person: https://t.me/johnniecrypto

Listing fee and other details are to be discussed in Telegram

Exchange credits:
https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/instant-bitex/
https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges/instantbitex
https://coincodex.com/exchange/instantbitex/

I think good to investigate.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: almightyruler on December 14, 2018, 07:15:44 PM
Another idea to mitigate 51% attacks:

1. For small networks, require a significant period of time (not just confirmation count) for a deposit to credit. Something like 24 hours.
2. BUT, coins can be credited to an account earlier if the customer provides collateral.

For example, you make a deposit of coin X, and already have a BTC balance. The exchange places a temporary hold on part of your BTC balance, as collateral, and immediately credits your pending deposit for coin X.

If the deposit period ends without incident, the temporary hold on the collateral is removed. But if instead the coin X deposit is reversed by a 51% attack, and there's no forthcoming re-deposit (this is to ensure legit customers whose deposits are reversed are not penalised by someone else's attack), the exchange settles the discrepancy by keeping the collateral.

This is a variation of an idea I posted 5 years ago to pawn available balance of one coin in order to trade another:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=355810


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 20, 2018, 07:13:53 AM



Embargo
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=574155.0
http://explorer.cryptoadhd.com/chain/Embargocoin
https://github.com/Embargocoin/Embargocoin


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 20, 2018, 04:18:30 PM
Indonesian Exchange
https://bitsten.com/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 21, 2018, 05:48:35 AM
Another idea to mitigate 51% attacks:

1. For small networks, require a significant period of time (not just confirmation count) for a deposit to credit. Something like 24 hours.
2. BUT, coins can be credited to an account earlier if the customer provides collateral.

For example, you make a deposit of coin X, and already have a BTC balance. The exchange places a temporary hold on part of your BTC balance, as collateral, and immediately credits your pending deposit for coin X.

If the deposit period ends without incident, the temporary hold on the collateral is removed. But if instead the coin X deposit is reversed by a 51% attack, and there's no forthcoming re-deposit (this is to ensure legit customers whose deposits are reversed are not penalised by someone else's attack), the exchange settles the discrepancy by keeping the collateral.

This is a variation of an idea I posted 5 years ago to pawn available balance of one coin in order to trade another:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=355810

@almighty

Yes solutions outside of wholesale delisting are very possible.

I think the SHIFT needs to be more decentralized custodial silos.
We can still trade on niffty looking trade engines.

But they don't hold the coins.
Another counterparty does that [custodial bots].

EXAMPLES

https://tradesatoshi.com/api/public/getcurrencies
ping
GET
Code:
    {
                          "currency": "BTC",
                          "currencyLong": "Bitcoin",
                          "minConfirmation": 6,
                          "txFee": 0.00000000,
                          "status": "OK"
               }

1. GUI friendly trade apps
2. pinging dozens of tradesatoshi-like-boards
3. have marginal trading accounts [collateral stuff you mentioned]
4. Users deposit to trade-app not exchange

WHAT'S DIFFERENT?

5. Exchanges can list or delist but it doesn't kill the coin because market is in the cloud api driven.
6. This splits the conventional model of "the exchange" into [api-book-maker matching bids/asks] and [GUI-sexy-style-apps].
7. [GUI-sexy-style-apps] is the mobile future, popular shift to make.
8. This eliminates 2FA/login/thrice confirmation KYC headache nightmare.
9. The wallet as the service model (see BREAD, METAL, PAY, OMG?)


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 21, 2018, 11:29:36 AM
After conducting a thorough review, it has been determined that the below coin(s) no longer comply and as such, we are delisting:

    TittieCoin(TTC)
    NAMO COIN(NAMO)
    ZetaCoin(ZET)
    SolarflareCoin(SFC)
    Granite(GRN)
    MarxCoin(MARX)


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: JavaScrypt on December 21, 2018, 05:02:59 PM
Even shit responds when well known dev contacts Cryptopia.

I have enquired Cryptopia on the delisting matter. One customer support agent has given me a tinned response and suggested to ask the coin listing team. Those have given me the same tinned response and no more communication. They refer to their delisting policy, but cannot tell what part of it has to do with Halcyon being delisted!
explorer.halcyon.top:2080


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 22, 2018, 06:24:52 AM
Quote
As of today (21 December 2018), 100% of Cthulhu Offerings' remaining funds have been claimed by users. Withdrawals of Cthulhu Offerings operated on first in, first served basis and there is now zero balance left as a result of the 51% attack on Cthulhu Offerings.

After conducting a thorough review, it has been determined that Cthulhu Offerings no longer complies with our Listing Policy and as such, Cthulhu Offerings is now delisted.
https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2F736x%2Fd4%2Fd3%2F3a%2Fd4d33a346d294ec12acec7da856d7781.jpg&f=1




Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 22, 2018, 07:15:19 AM
Quote
Einsteinium (EMC2) has suffered from a 51% attack. We will be enabling withdrawals from 02:00:00 AM (UTC) on 4 January 2019 in order for users to reclaim their funds. Withdrawals will operate on a first-in, first-served basis, meaning users who withdraw later may not be able to do so. If you do not take action, you risk losing your funds.

Quote
As of today (21 December 2018), 100% of MegaCoin's remaining funds have been claimed by users. Withdrawals of MegaCoin operated on first in, first served basis and there is now zero balance left as a result of the 51% attack on MegaCoin.

After conducting a thorough review, it has been determined that MegaCoin no longer complies with our Listing Policy and as such, MegaCoin is now delisted.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: almightyruler on December 23, 2018, 06:36:52 AM
Just about every reply or notice at Cryptopia seems to be a template with <coin_name> substituted...

I'm not sure about the first-in, first-served model. Someone with a large balance (or a relatively small group of people with a collectively large balance) can withdraw 100% of their funds if they happen to find out about this arrangement before everyone else, who get... nothing. Don't other exchanges typically socialise the losses, giving everyone's balance a haircut to be fair? And do Cryptopia make any attempt at locking the account of the person who did the 51% attack?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 24, 2018, 04:46:37 AM
Usually the standard screw over for all.
Socialized.

Reality is it was their screw up.  And their response is delete all the POW chains that are low/medium diff.
Instead of setting up blockchain health monitoring.

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Atomic Swaps
https://atomicwallet.io/assets
BLOCKnet
https://blockdx.co/supported-coins


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 25, 2018, 07:47:06 AM
Gcoin
https://ircex.com/markets/ltcgcn

40M Gs to be listed :)

ORGR
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScolXS8WMCDG7j8dIAbmutrQR6BWD5BrOCcRKJLCFfgPTBwoQ/viewform


https://bitebtc.com/trade/btc_usd


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 29, 2018, 04:55:24 PM
After conducting a thorough review, it has been determined that the below coin(s) no longer comply and as such, we are delisting:

    CoinonatX(XCXT)
    LiteBar(LTB)
    Gapcoin(GAP)
    Songcoin(SONG)
    CompuCoin(CPN)
    CryptoJacks(CJ)
    Mars(MARS)
    CannabisIndustryCoin(XCI)
    Eryllium(ERY)
    WayaWolfCoin(WW)
    CopperCoin(COPPER)
    Coinonat(CXT)
    Kronecoin(KRONE)
    BERNcash(BERN)
    Halcyon(HAL)


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: B. on December 29, 2018, 05:02:56 PM
why does something like that happen? it's about assets not about trivial things so that there shouldn't be serious problems that will cause losses to the coin holder
problems like this need to be corrected and as much as possible must be prevented from repeating because such problems will damage the image of the blockchain which is currently very popular and is beginning to be trusted by various sections of society


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
https://cryptrade.io/
dex


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Anicasalar on December 31, 2018, 08:00:58 AM
An attempt to rescue the good ones  ;D
https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972  [delisting now]
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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=3759c7bcdb45e780d7e096888a961976  [delisted list]
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https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972
PLEASE NOTE: The coins displaying an asterisk (*) have broken blockchains or wallet that will not allow withdrawals. This issue is not due to Cryptopia but caused by a problem with the underlying blockchain or wallet associated with that coin. Please do NOT contact us about this issue as there is nothing we can do to assist. Any queries or issues locating a compatible wallet or block explorer should be directed to the coin's developers.

 
 
We would like to reassure our users that Cryptopia only delists coins that could expose our users to risk, if you have any questions regarding this please contact our Support Team.

 
Coin   Ticker   Delisting Notice   Date to be Delisted
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AltCoin   ALT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ArgusCoin   ARGUS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Athenian Warrior Token   ATH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin*   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BipCoin   BIP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA Power Play   DPP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA$   DAS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DALECOIN   DALC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DonationCoin   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
EcoBit   ECOB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Elements   ELM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evotion*   EVO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Iquant Chain   IQT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ItiCoin   ITI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
King93   KING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KlondikeCoin   KDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MegaX   MGX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Minex   MINEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PepeCoin   PEPE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PolishCoin   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI*   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Royalties*   XRY   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
StarCredits   STRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sterlingcoin   SLG   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TheChiefCoin   CHIEF   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WarCoin   WRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WirelessCoin   WLC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
YobitCoin   YOVI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ZSEcoin*   ZSE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018


DONATION POOL
Delisted from topia.   Rekt ::)

Maybe Novaexchange could give us a new home. Somebody would need to apply there.

I would be happy to donate 2'000'000 SJW for that.

I asked Novaexchange and they are willing to list SJW for 1 BTC listing fee, unfortunately that's way above what I am able to donate to the project right now.

I think they are waiting for a new wave of ICO and remove coins with a low trading volume. Quite the old procedure, which has shown its effectiveness, although many people like such coins, due to the fact that they can earn.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Barbatos on December 31, 2018, 08:58:17 AM
I think they have secured themselves from projects that may soon be closed. After all, then part of the wine will fall on them, because you imagined the opportunity to invest in them-you are responsible for it.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Siegtal81 on December 31, 2018, 09:29:27 AM
An attempt to rescue the good ones  ;D
https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972  [delisting now]
---
https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=3759c7bcdb45e780d7e096888a961976  [delisted list]
---
https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7373dae9dbf4af0052d2ef728a961972
PLEASE NOTE: The coins displaying an asterisk (*) have broken blockchains or wallet that will not allow withdrawals. This issue is not due to Cryptopia but caused by a problem with the underlying blockchain or wallet associated with that coin. Please do NOT contact us about this issue as there is nothing we can do to assist. Any queries or issues locating a compatible wallet or block explorer should be directed to the coin's developers.

 
 
We would like to reassure our users that Cryptopia only delists coins that could expose our users to risk, if you have any questions regarding this please contact our Support Team.

 
Coin   Ticker   Delisting Notice   Date to be Delisted
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AltCoin   ALT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ArgusCoin   ARGUS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Athenian Warrior Token   ATH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin*   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BipCoin   BIP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA Power Play   DPP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DA$   DAS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DALECOIN   DALC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
DonationCoin   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
EcoBit   ECOB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Elements   ELM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Evotion*   EVO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Iquant Chain   IQT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ItiCoin   ITI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
King93   KING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KlondikeCoin   KDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MegaX   MGX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Minex   MINEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PepeCoin   PEPE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PolishCoin   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI*   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Royalties*   XRY   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
StarCredits   STRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Sterlingcoin   SLG   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TheChiefCoin   CHIEF   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WarCoin   WRC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
WirelessCoin   WLC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
YobitCoin   YOVI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ZSEcoin*   ZSE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018


DONATION POOL
Delisted from topia.   Rekt ::)

Maybe Novaexchange could give us a new home. Somebody would need to apply there.

I would be happy to donate 2'000'000 SJW for that.

I asked Novaexchange and they are willing to list SJW for 1 BTC listing fee, unfortunately that's way above what I am able to donate to the project right now.

I looked and realized that they do not have any algorithm, according to which they choose the coins that are going to be removed. Either this algorithm is too implicit or everything is corrupt.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 02, 2019, 06:40:01 AM
ALL IN ONE / ONE IN ALL LISTING
BOUNTY FUND 2019

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065176.new#new

SJW  2'000'000 [psycodad]
$$$   1'000  [four32]
BLAZE 2'000 [four32]
HAL    50     [four32]
PHS    25     [four32]
BAT   200'000 [four32]
MAR  100   [four32]
ela    100   [four32]
opal   5      [four32]
c2
Fuel


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 02, 2019, 06:42:51 AM
ACoin   ACOIN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Alexandrite   ALEX   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
AmigaCoin   AGA   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BatCoin   BAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BeezerCoin   BEEZ   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Beaver
BenjiRolls   BENJI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BirdCoin   BIRD   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
BLAZE 2'000 [four32]
Bongger
c2
CacheCoin   CACH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CannaCoin   CCN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Catcoin   CAT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CoolInDarkCoin*   CC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
CryptCoin   CRYPT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Data
DonationCoin*   DON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
ela    100   [four32]
Evilcoin   EVIL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Francs   FRN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Franko
Fuel
GeertCoin   GEERT   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Gold
GoldPieces*   GP   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
GoldPressedLatinum   GPL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Granite
Gun
Hal
HoboNickels   HBN   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
HodlBucks   HDLB   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
KushCoin   KUSH   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LADACoin   LDC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LemonCoin*   LEMON   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
LIT https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=810688.new#new
London 020 100m [QQ6693606]
London https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1101438.0
LookCoin   LOOK   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Lotto
MAR
MEC
MojoCoin   MOJO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
MotoCoin*   MOTO   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Mustangcoin   MST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
OctoCoin*   888   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Opalcoin   OPAL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PhilosopherStone   PHS   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PHS [25,four32]
Pop
PolishCoin*   PCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
PostCoin   POST   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prime-XI   PXI   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Prototanium   PR   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
RED
Ric
RonPaul
Sativacoin   STV   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Secure
Sex
Sloth
Selencoin   SEL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Shrooms   SHRM   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Social Justice SJW https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094489
SJW [2'000'000 psycodad]
SpaceCoin   SPACE   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
SquallCoin   SQL   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
Swingcoin   SWING   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
TigerCoin   TGC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
UniCoin   UNIC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
VaderCorpCoin   VCC   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
World
Weed   WEED   09/10/2018   09/11/2018
$$$   1'000  [four32]
HAL    50     [four32]
BAT   200'000 [four32]
MAR  100   [four32]
opal   5      [four32]

who can list 020Londoncoin on exchange,i will donate 100M 020Londoncoin!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1101438.0


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: QQ6693606 on January 02, 2019, 09:56:35 AM
who can list 020Londoncoin on exchange,i will donate 100M 020Londoncoin!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1101438.0


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: exchange-assets.com on January 03, 2019, 12:36:38 PM
Hello, I am the administrator of the exchange https://exchange-assets.com (https://exchange-assets.com)

We are ready to add excluded coins to the listing.

Write to the mail about the coins you want to add to the listing.

The cost of adding one trading pair 0.075 BTC

It is possible to open trading pairs to USD + BTC + ETH + WAVES

Write to the mail about the coins you want to add to the listing: admin@exchange-assets.com


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 04, 2019, 05:24:06 AM
My recommendation and (the aim of this thread) is to get all listed on one exchange.  This maintains a synergy, whereas a Diaspora would fracture that net effect of a unity.

Also seek an exchange administration that understands the value of taking an ALT coin bounty purse, instead of demanding BTC and BTC only up front.

Cryptopia started up with the idea of being a platform for ALT, it had mining pools, node broadcasts, a forum, a market place and exchange, and even block explorers.

That vision and promise needed again.

Some of the coins may fail, but most have proven 3-5 years of operational and decentralized and healthy block making.
 


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Deff on January 04, 2019, 07:44:16 AM
Good topic and idea. Not all projects be bitcoin. The act of Cryptopia is bad, many people lost invested finances.
As I understand it, they almost did not return assets to the owners. This is more than strange.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: iAmMars on January 06, 2019, 01:17:02 PM
How we can return our money?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Beargas0 on January 09, 2019, 06:44:52 AM
We apparently pure desire of the project to earn on new coins which will be made further. Why keep garbage on your shelf-throw it away and make new goods.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 09, 2019, 11:50:55 AM
https://evonodes.com/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on January 09, 2019, 05:14:57 PM
Interesting ...

I see you have some of our coins listed also. Some with wrong links, but I understand and admire what you are trying to do.

Maybe we could use a discussion to see how things fare, and what direction this can take. Funding is the biggest hurdle here, and I am sure that if the entire community came together, even with little chips of funds being supplied, some of these visions could actually come to fruition.

#crysx


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Esterklu on January 09, 2019, 06:46:24 PM
I liked Cryptopia before, but now it is not comfortable for me. I can't understand criterias which they are using for delisting. Also there are so slow deposits and withdrawals there, so if i have choice i prefer another exchanges.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: ghzsymc2 on January 09, 2019, 07:04:56 PM
I want to make it clear that QRK is vulnerable because of the recent development of ASIC, but this is temporary.

Delisting Quarkcoin was the worst decision ever made


It's been running for 6 years, and quark algorithms have a reputation around the world, even though both DASH and PIVX were use quark algorithms, and later variants claimed to be more asic-resistant, which they weren't.

So if you think about it, more than a third of the COINS on the market use hybrid series algorithms, they're essentially quark algorithms.


Such a famous coin, I really don't understand that it will be delisted


Title: mission statement of the Topia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 12, 2019, 09:19:23 AM
[Cryptopia original mission statement]

Cryptopia exchange
Cryptopia aims to be more than just another exchange, their focus is on the user experience of the crypocurrencies themselves. In order to make cryptocurrencies more accessible to everyone they provide a mining pool, auction house and marketplace, several stable nodes on the network, and a support framework for each coin accepted on the site.

a support framework for each coin accepted on the site
a support framework for each coin accepted on the site
a support framework for each coin accepted on the site

LOL, this mission statement has gone out the window.

Interesting ...

I see you have some of our coins listed also. Some with wrong links, but I understand and admire what you are trying to do.

Maybe we could use a discussion to see how things fare, and what direction this can take. Funding is the biggest hurdle here, and I am sure that if the entire community came together, even with little chips of funds being supplied, some of these visions could actually come to fruition.

#crysx

The vision is same as what Cryptopia offered initially.  A full suite coin community oriented exchange/support platform.

NOT get rich listing pump-dump-delist repeat projects, which is the turn they took in 2018.

CORE steps:
1. Bring many coins at the same time to one exchange platform
2. Coins must have a history of functionality (years not days)
3. Proven crypto players from the various sectors [qt-coding, BEs, mines, exchange engine, API services, webDevs]  
4. Coin Listing
We only accept bitcoin based altcoins (coins with RPC 1.0 compatibility).


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Gandalf86 on January 12, 2019, 10:12:27 PM
Titcoin developer here. I wonder why they cannot just pump up the number of required confirmations for POW coins, so that the total cost of carrying out a successful double spend is the same as for higher-diff coins, or at least the same relative to the size of the order book (which determines the potential reward of carrying out a double spend attack). That might mean confirmation periods of multiple days for some coins, but who cares, at least you could keep the coin listed and people could continue trading.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Deff on January 13, 2019, 02:54:46 AM
Titcoin developer here. I wonder why they cannot just pump up the number of required confirmations for POW coins, so that the total cost of carrying out a successful double spend is the same as for higher-diff coins, or at least the same relative to the size of the order book (which determines the potential reward of carrying out a double spend attack). That might mean confirmation periods of multiple days for some coins, but who cares, at least you could keep the coin listed and people could continue trading.

I think the reason is different. As a result of the attack of one or several coins, they went into a minus and compensated the balance deficit by others ..


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 13, 2019, 05:31:18 AM
Titcoin developer here. I wonder why they cannot just pump up the number of required confirmations for POW coins, so that the total cost of carrying out a successful double spend is the same as for higher-diff coins, or at least the same relative to the size of the order book (which determines the potential reward of carrying out a double spend attack). That might mean confirmation periods of multiple days for some coins, but who cares, at least you could keep the coin listed and people could continue trading.

I think the reason is different. As a result of the attack of one or several coins, they went into a minus and compensated the balance deficit by others ..

agree just pump the confirms, if the chain is getting sand blasted

simple, easy solution 

this is the future of ALL pure POWs, they will/must move slow, and need network security monitoring

but that's OKAY!

because pure POWs are the baseline value instruments in all that crypto will be (and already is)

taking 8 hours to "settle up" in BTC or ETH or GAME or FLO or MOON will just become standard practice of good security

if you need speed there are plenty of services that can move fast and in volume
[xrp eos waves steembucks]
but they aint coins, they are some thing else [federations]
thus, aint "trustless"


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 13, 2019, 06:41:30 AM
I would like to get a multiple of exchanges to list the same cateloge of coins.
Deposit/Withdraw are handled independently from customers to exchange provider of choice.

But a liquid or lightening network unites all the exchanges for a deeper matchpool.

https://i.imgur.com/qAEwkMQ.jpg


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Gandalf86 on January 13, 2019, 10:41:11 AM
I would like to get a multiple of exchanges to list the same cateloge of coins.
Deposit/Withdraw are handled independently from customers to exchange provider of choice.

But a liquid or lightening network unites all the exchanges for a deeper matchpool.

Why? What's the benefit?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 14, 2019, 11:29:42 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/useravatars/avatar_718389.png
Why? What's the benefit?

Not a single node of failure.
Which is what Cryptopia became.
A single node of failure.

Many exchanges list ONE cataloge, one exchange burns out, or goes Cryptsy (which birthed Cryptopia btw):
does not matter:
anothers will sprout but many are still up and running.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 14, 2019, 11:45:00 AM
Also on the insolvent radar:

Quote
Maintenance

Cryptopia is currently in unscheduled maintenance mode. We will be back soon.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: psycodad on January 14, 2019, 02:09:41 PM
Also on the insolvent radar:

Quote
Maintenance

Cryptopia is currently in unscheduled maintenance mode. We will be back soon.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz

Noteably quite a long outage already today. I sincerely hope they don't go TITSUP*.

*Total Inability To Service User Portfolios


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 14, 2019, 04:15:49 PM

Noteably quite a long outage already today.

Trademarked by psycodad
*Total Inability To Service User Portfolios* Tits^

https://regmedia.co.uk/2015/07/06/23453563563.jpg?x=1200&y=794

I hope you are not some profit of prescient prediction   :-\


You can follow their thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1669443.0
I'm not use them yet, I'm still in watching, but sooner I will use their service. Looks like their developer active on this forum, but I can't say it's legit.

Seems like they have already do a regulation:  cryptopia limited (http://www.business.govt.nz/companies/app/ui/pages/companies/5392901?backurl=%2Fcompanies%2Fapp%2Fui%2Fpages%2Fcompanies%2Fsearch%3Fmode%3Dstandard%26type%3Dentities%26q%3DCryptopia).


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 15, 2019, 12:46:10 PM
We build a DEX.
RPC 1.0 coins united.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Gandalf86 on January 15, 2019, 02:10:28 PM
We build a DEX.
RPC 1.0 coins united.

Why not use Bisq? https://bisq.network/ Seems to be the only operational p2p altcoin exchange right now, and it's working pretty well.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: slaman29 on January 15, 2019, 04:20:27 PM
Wait, so this exchange was already hacked before? I was wondering what happened in the past few months they started delisting a lot of coins. I even was surprised to have some, but all worth like a few satoshis at most. Is that why all the altscoins I had there were removed and delisted? Did the people somehow know the hack was coming? Seems a bit like a coincidence because today was the deadline to remove those alts.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 18, 2019, 04:19:31 AM
We build a DEX.
RPC 1.0 coins united.

Why not use Bisq? https://bisq.network/ Seems to be the only operational p2p altcoin exchange right now, and it's working pretty well.

Looking at BISQ, and BLOCKnet?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Cuthbert_Toshi on January 22, 2019, 05:38:18 AM
Great idea!

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This people are new on the scene and they not charge any fee https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5068288.msg49235853#msg49235853 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5068288.msg49235853#msg49235853)
amsterdex.com/ (http://amsterdex.com/)

NO KYC

https://support.amsterdex.com/faq (https://support.amsterdex.com/faq)
Quote
How to get a currency listed?
Please submit a support ticket, and describe why you think your currency should get listed. Please provide us with as much information as possible. For example:
Type of currency
Total Supply
Source Code
Explorer Links
Website
Social Links
High Quality Logo etc.

Please note that we don't accept coins with big premines (except ICO's) and that we can refuse a listing if we don't like the currency.




Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 27, 2019, 11:04:44 AM
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Hi guys, i have been in touch with a lawyer based in New Zealand. They believe the mass delisting of coins by cryptopia is unlawful. Basically they got sloppy with their terms and conditions and broke NZ law. The lawyer is interested in determining have many people have been financially damaged. Please PM me if you fall into this category & we can discuss further.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/admlly/cryptopia_class_action_lawsuit_in_response_to/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: almightyruler on January 28, 2019, 02:34:38 AM
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Hi guys, i have been in touch with a lawyer based in New Zealand. They believe the mass delisting of coins by cryptopia is unlawful. Basically they got sloppy with their terms and conditions and broke NZ law. The lawyer is interested in determining have many people have been financially damaged. Please PM me if you fall into this category & we can discuss further.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/admlly/cryptopia_class_action_lawsuit_in_response_to/

If you've lost an appreciable amount of money because of Cryptopia's delisting, then I think legal action is reasonable... BUT, that assumes the company is still trading at the time of any judgement in the customer's favour.

Otherwise, given the recent hack and probable demise of this business, by joining any class action you'll just be lining the lawyer's pockets with fees, and cutting into whatever funds remain to be paid to Cryptopia's customers.

IMHO.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 31, 2019, 03:41:22 PM
Irony  :P

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3031126.0
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Response from the Cryptopia CEO (Alan Booth)

Please firstly accept that we are not scammers.
No one is going to take your coin or funds as long as we can keep the bad guys out and we are doing a huge amount of work to prevent any attacks.

Epic Fail , from the looks of it and the fact , that if other coins were affected aside from the ethereum tokens,
their has been no communication to warn the communities and no communications of the cryptopia wallet address to warn other exchanges.
The theft was bad enough, the lack of info after just makes it worse.

One Major Unanswered Question is can cryptopia even access any of the coins that were stored on their exchange,
allowing others to withdraw, or did the hacker destroy their access to all of the private keys to all of their coins.




Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 31, 2019, 04:00:47 PM
So what are you proposing? That we just continue to allow low difficulty networks to be exploited by people with large amounts of hash to throw around. To let them slowly make us not liquid in a bunch of alts and bleed BTC from unsuspecting users? And I suppose we should also have to cover this all ourselves rather than address the problem at hand?

Or, we could start delisting these coins that have demonstrated that they are unable to sufficiently secure their networks so that we can prevent ourselves and our users from losing coins.

If you don't understand the reasoning behind the action we're taking then you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

Behave yourself!

You claimed without any evidence or understanding that we're abusing confirmations to manipulate markets and give ourselves some kind of trading advantage. You fucking behave yourself.

Famous last words?


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on January 31, 2019, 04:09:16 PM
That implies the thief has full control over all those funds and always has and Cryptopia has none.

According to that - https://twitter.com/notsofast/status/1090280631077167105  that's what happened, though I've no idea how the Tweeter knows.

It still doesn't make any sense. They should have backups everywhere.

People. @Cryptopia_NZ didn't get hacked *again*. The nature of the compromise is, the attacker stole their ETH privkey and deleted topia's copy. Same hack, just new histrionic-newsable point to steal your attention if you never learned the basics of how private keys work.

-notsofast


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on February 01, 2019, 08:22:37 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dxuy0hzWoAIz3wF.jpg


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: almightyruler on February 01, 2019, 01:00:53 PM
People. @Cryptopia_NZ didn't get hacked *again*. The nature of the compromise is, the attacker stole their ETH privkey and deleted topia's copy. Same hack, just new histrionic-newsable point to steal your attention if you never learned the basics of how private keys work.

-notsofast

To steal funds all you need is the private key. There's no need to delete the "original" key from Cryptopia's servers.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: SamaelDNM on February 03, 2019, 07:16:52 PM
definitely, since cryptopia had this problem, I do not find it strange that this theft happened , after the apocalypse of currency attacked by 51%  :(


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: SamaelDNM on February 03, 2019, 07:28:54 PM
Great idea!

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amsterdex.com/ (http://amsterdex.com/)

NO KYC

https://support.amsterdex.com/faq (https://support.amsterdex.com/faq)
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How to get a currency listed?
Please submit a support ticket, and describe why you think your currency should get listed. Please provide us with as much information as possible. For example:
Type of currency
Total Supply
Source Code
Explorer Links
Website
Social Links
High Quality Logo etc.

Please note that we don't accept coins with big premines (except ICO's) and that we can refuse a listing if we don't like the currency.



I'll take a look, thanks


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: inheritor on February 04, 2019, 08:54:07 AM
I think Cryptopia itself stole the coins and pretends it was a theft.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: SamaelDNM on February 04, 2019, 04:12:20 PM
I think Cryptopia itself stole the coins and pretends it was a theft.
I think it's still too early to speculate, but if I tell you, this about the problem of eliminating coins like crazy, I already smelled very strange, which I do not think is unusual


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on February 05, 2019, 08:56:31 AM
I think Cryptopia itself stole the coins and pretends it was a theft.
I think it's still too early to speculate, but if I tell you, this about the problem of eliminating coins like crazy, I already smelled very strange, which I do not think is unusual

I don't  :(

Imagine the following:

1.  A boat marina gets robbed, a 3 boats are stolen, yet the marine locks out the other 3000 boat owners for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
2.  A hotel room is robbed, all guest are locked out of their room for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
3.  A bank is robbed, 2 safety boxes emptied, all accounts locked for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
4.  A child is kidnapped from a boarding school, 2 Million parents have no access to their children for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.

No statements No access for a month.

This doesn't happen any where in the real world, only in crypto.

That has to change.

Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND was set up from the delisting issue, long before the hack.

The GOAL is to re-organize a platform for all legit and established blockchain projects that reflects the original mission statement of Cryptopia, it was a good project, unfortunately money grabbers and social paths hijacked the project, and successfully destroyed the project over the year 2018.

The problem is exchanges dictating the landscape, verses a platform that provides basic healthcare services for up start coin communities.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on February 07, 2019, 01:20:23 AM
I think Cryptopia itself stole the coins and pretends it was a theft.
I think it's still too early to speculate, but if I tell you, this about the problem of eliminating coins like crazy, I already smelled very strange, which I do not think is unusual

I don't  :(

Imagine the following:

1.  A boat marina gets robbed, a 3 boats are stolen, yet the marine locks out the other 3000 boat owners for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
2.  A hotel room is robbed, all guest are locked out of their room for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
3.  A bank is robbed, 2 safety boxes emptied, all accounts locked for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
4.  A child is kidnapped from a boarding school, 2 Million parents have no access to their children for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.

No statements No access for a month.

This doesn't happen any where in the real world, only in crypto.

That has to change.

Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND was set up from the delisting issue, long before the hack.

The GOAL is to re-organize a platform for all legit and established blockchain projects that reflects the original mission statement of Cryptopia, it was a good project, unfortunately money grabbers and social paths hijacked the project, and successfully destroyed the project over the year 2018.

The problem is exchanges dictating the landscape, verses a platform that provides basic healthcare services for up start coin communities.

What suggestions would you have to even begin ...

There are MANY methods of approaching this, but it would take a coherent development team, and people that would NOT walk away from the project 'because we need money in real life' or any other situation. We would be happy to help in any way we can, but food on the table is always going to be the issue no matter where you turn here mate.

I believe if we have a set of ideas AND a plan to start, then it would attract a much better field of people AND developers.

Still a good way of doing things would definitely be to at least start a list of ideas.

#crysx


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on February 07, 2019, 05:54:56 AM

What suggestions would you have to even begin ...

There are MANY methods of approaching this, but it would take a coherent development team, and people that would NOT walk away from the project 'because we need money in real life' or any other situation. We would be happy to help in any way we can, but food on the table is always going to be the issue no matter where you turn here mate.

I believe if we have a set of ideas AND a plan to start, then it would attract a much better field of people AND developers.

Still a good way of doing things would definitely be to at least start a list of ideas.

#crysx

start a list of ideas

(great first step)  ;)

(a set of ideas)

idea ONE : exchange/platform is of, for, and by the coin community (-ties).
idea TWO : exchange/platform admins/DEVs would likely be employees (verses owners).
idea THREE : work with a variety of service providers with already working products, thus the focus is on interconnecting and optimizing and combining into a joint project of said exchange/platform/resource

[I would like to keep the mission statement simple - so not many idea points]

In a sentence all coins involved share a common goal, build an exchange/platform/resource that serves to develop decentralized coin projects.



Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on February 07, 2019, 12:16:29 PM

What suggestions would you have to even begin ...

There are MANY methods of approaching this, but it would take a coherent development team, and people that would NOT walk away from the project 'because we need money in real life' or any other situation. We would be happy to help in any way we can, but food on the table is always going to be the issue no matter where you turn here mate.

I believe if we have a set of ideas AND a plan to start, then it would attract a much better field of people AND developers.

Still a good way of doing things would definitely be to at least start a list of ideas.

#crysx

start a list of ideas

(great first step)  ;)

(a set of ideas)

idea ONE : exchange/platform is of, for, and by the coin community (-ties).
idea TWO : exchange/platform admins/DEVs would likely be employees (verses owners).
idea THREE : work with a variety of service providers with already working products, thus the focus is on interconnecting and optimizing and combining into a joint project of said exchange/platform/resource

[I would like to keep the mission statement simple - so not many idea points]

In a sentence all coins involved share a common goal, build an exchange/platform/resource that serves to develop decentralized coin projects.



OK ...

So wouldn't a decentralized Exchange work well with these points thus far? Even though they have been a target for many hackers and miners, they still have some decentralization for the coins.

I would also think that a common area for the workings of the Exchange should also be decided. ie - HOW the exchange will work, not just where (if it is not a decentralized one like blocknet for example). Funds where they can be traded but not 'given' to the exchange would be another point. possibly even an effort to assign security professionals to the development list as well. How funds will be created (for the real world expenses) so that not only developers and people get paid, but also the costs for the infrastructure and codebases.

I have many more points to add here, but i think you get the drift.

The 'who when where what how' of the whole thing really needs to be taken into account, as well as the protection of the assets/currencies themselves.

#crysx


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on February 08, 2019, 12:54:29 PM
@crysx

and other like minds...

I would suggest sticking with the exchange as it is model FIRST.
EXCEPTION ... like minded exchanges participate in a ARB pool so bids/offers can be pooled.

This allows for multiple custodial hands, lessens systematic risk.

NEXT step, coin communities offer MULTIsig cold storage (and book bid nodes), so an open source platform gets shared and is available  to coin communities.  [more multiple custodial hands, lessens systematic risk more, and coin communities sponsor these nodes]  This expands vector points and the funds are in cold storage not hot wallets thus hardens the security layer bunkers.  What do these nodes do?  Participate in the above ARB pool but also are watchtowers of blockchain (limiting reorgs or alerting of a possible reorg), and unwind slower than direct or immediate settlement because cases of reorgs.  

NEXT step, a joint venture coinmarketcap like facility to fast track ARB pool.  [charts, spot api service]

NEXT look back into blocknet / waves like DEX projects.
https://komodoplatform.com/atomic-swaps/

NEXT fund a unified dev project to integrate all the above solutions that are proven pure DEX, into a hold your own keys model.  I think this is already possible, copy paste Steem/Golos federation type systems to provide exchange services for 100s of chains.  

FINAL step all the above models can evolve into MULTIsig mechanisms to analyse bid/ask offers on the high capacity TPS federation chains to underwrite (insure) and arbitrate failed P2P settlements.

TLDR;

1. exchanges settlements POOLED
2. exchanges + coin-communities settlements POOLED
3. exchanges + coin-communities settlements POOLED +public API broadcast network
4. exchanges + coin-communities settlements POOLED +public API broadcast network +P2P 'steem' feed
5. exchanges + coin-communities settlements POOLED +public API broadcast network +P2P 'steem' feed +arbitration board/commissions

*arbitration board/commissions MIGHT not be necessary, only open ledger of peers reading the record of the open web of trust, said arbitration board/commission just provides credit scores, but does not can not enforce settlement beyond bonds already held.



 


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Deff on February 25, 2019, 05:03:28 PM


Are there coins that have been listed on this exchange?



Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on February 26, 2019, 09:25:20 AM

Are there coins that have been listed on this exchange?



CreamCoin (CRM) I think is the most recent one ...

That was also delisted off Cryptopia recently.

#crysx


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Deff on February 26, 2019, 10:46:33 AM


Are there coins that have been listed on this exchange?



CreamCoin (CRM) I think is the most recent one ...

That was also delisted off Cryptopia recently.

#crysx

Ie, there are coins that they listed - it's good ...



Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Timelord2067 on February 27, 2019, 04:51:59 AM
Hi, I've only just come across this thread and was wondering if SexCoin is a part of this list?  I'm trying to read through the thread, but it seems to have branched off from another discussion, so I'm not quite sure what the objectives are.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on March 03, 2019, 05:08:08 AM
Hi, I've only just come across this thread and was wondering if SexCoin is a part of this list?  I'm trying to read through the thread, but it seems to have branched off from another discussion, so I'm not quite sure what the objectives are.

Object
Save the coins listed on Craptopia.
Work as a single unit for most effect.
Work with the original directive of Exchanges that was [to create support platforms for the coins & their communities].
Not build exchanges for just btc extraction to the benefit of the ex owners.

SXC is more than welcome to the PARRrTY.


Cryptopia is clearly done dead for any viable coin community, for both those listed there and those once listed there.  


However, no clear multi-coin-base exchange has or is filling their vacated position.  But there are a cluster of reasonably ethical multi-coin-base exchanges taking good standing in the field.

I see something like many a coin community working with a dozen exchanges to create one solid trading blockNET.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: vashshawn on May 09, 2019, 06:25:23 AM
sooncoin and cannacoin was delisted from cryptopia


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: bitcoin9999 on May 15, 2019, 10:41:45 AM
sooncoin and cannacoin was delisted from cryptopia

The exchange is closed/liquidated.  All coins will be lost.


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on May 21, 2019, 07:30:19 AM
exchange

https://insane.exchange/
https://insane.network/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Timelord2067 on May 21, 2019, 06:16:05 PM
exchange

https://insane.exchange/
https://insane.network/

I hear NovaExchange have offered to list Cryptopia's refugee coins, I think Altilly had an offer on the table around the time the hack began, are there any other exchanges out there that are offering free/reduced listings?

Nova up and died too...


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: Gandalf86 on May 21, 2019, 08:01:05 PM
I hear NovaExchange have offered to list Cryptopia's refugee coins, I think Altilly had an offer on the table around the time the hack began, are there any other exchanges out there that are offering free/reduced listings?

I think that's a great opportunity because Nova has been doing a very good job so far. I would recommend all coins which got delisted on Cryptopia to use that chance to get listed on Nova for free!

Of course, funds that have been held on exchange wallets on Cryptopia will still be lost. In many cases, a significant amount of people store their coins on exchanges (which, what cannot be stressed enough, is a very bad idea).


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on May 25, 2019, 05:37:18 AM
I would say there maybe a dozen exchanges popping up to replace the cryptopia void.
Yobit and Tradetoshi are ready to roll,multi-base-coin, but are fraud scam DON'T trade there.

My eyes vision is still the .gif below.
A confederation of exchanges, that create some LIQUID OTC means of inter-trade.
Thus the books and depths are inter-mingled.
Bid on EXCHANGE A but the order is filled by EXCHANGE G.

The red box.
Both a kind of clearing house.
And a kind of blockchain status reporting feed.


I would like to get a multiple of exchanges to list the same cateloge of coins.
Deposit/Withdraw are handled independently from customers to exchange provider of choice.
But a liquid or lightening network unites all the exchanges for a deeper matchpool.
https://i.imgur.com/qAEwkMQ.jpg

thread linked here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5141350) is in the process of dressing a tentative list of all trustless crosschain exchanges


Title: Re: Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on March 28, 2020, 05:30:46 AM
Need aid in getting list of candidate exchanges:

Bitcoin only
https://stocks.exchange/en/basic-trade

BTC LTC ETH DOGE usdt
https://tradesatoshi.com/E

BTC ETH DOGE
https://coinexchange.io

BTC LTC ETH waves usd ZEC
https://coinlib.io/exchange/waves%20decentralized%20exchange

https://coinlib.io/exchange/novaexchange
https://coinlib.io/exchange/bancor%20network
https://coinlib.io/exchange/nlexch

post suggestions

TradeTOSHi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691388.360


https://www.enmanet.com/market/BTC-GXG
https://www.enmanet.com/market/BTC-GUN
https://trade.mct.plus/coins    ((maybe BBswap_match-TX-release
PIVX
https://altmarkets.io/  ONION
https://www.gonetcoins.com/ CLOAK wagger bags of toptier shiite
https://coinbook.com/login   CBX
https://localbitcoincash.org/
https://market.openbit.online/Home/index
https://trade.thecoin.pw/market/BTC-OSC
https://liquidity.network/
https://platform.tokens.net/login/?next=/
https://www.altilly.com/page/status
https://zapple.com/exchange  BCH/eth
https://www.nuex.com/exchange
http://xbts.io/
https://www.coinvault.io/Info/Coins
https://github.com/CoinVault/Nako/wiki/Add-a-coin

https://github.com/argentumproject  [multi-projects]

https://c-patex.com/markets
emb blake pho elt umo comp colx lit name dem

https://bitexlive.com/exchange/BTC-POP
nyc pac 808 hands

https://www.meanxtrade.com/credit/balance
pop lynx

https://cryptrade.io/  [dex, topia vision like] CRCO
https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.CRCO_BRIDGE.BTC

https://www.hoard.com/vote/

https://exlly.com/market/BTC-CAT
https://exlly.com/market/BTC-CACHE
https://exlly.com/market/BTC-TOP


DEX
https://www.exchangeunion.com

BRIDGE
CRCO  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5069495.0
BCO
WAVE
barterDex
BLOCKnet
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White Label
White Label Cryptocurrency Exchange
https://www.whitelabel.exchange/
https://altcoin.io/
https://www.paybito.com/white-label-cryptocurrency-exchange
https://cryptonext.net/?page=products#white_label_exchange  "If you wish to list an Altcoin for just 2 BTC"
https://www.hashcashconsultants.com/white-label-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-exchange-software  "paybito reps"
https://ibinex.com/
https://theninehertz.com/cryptocurrency-exchange-development





Where did you get this list from? ...

Is it current and up to date?

#crysx


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: four3200 on December 07, 2020, 03:06:05 PM
Craptopia Service Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1669443.4600


https://portal.cryptopia.co.nz/


Title: Re: the Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND
Post by: chrysophylax on July 12, 2021, 08:29:21 PM
Craptopia Service Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1669443.4600


https://portal.cryptopia.co.nz/

I have messaged and messaged and messaged ...

Finally I got a response SIX MONTHS LATER only to be pushed to the portal and asked ridiculous Questions about how, when, where and what are the EXACT amounts I traded/set those MANY years ago.

What a complete farce this Legal crap one needs to go through. We at CWI will more than likely ban/block ALL OZC that are contained in their wallets. Our next version of OZC will have banned addresses because these imbeciles that are running the liquidation can NOT have a realistic view of what is actually right with regards to returning the funds! Especially since they have no concept of HOW to consider what is fair or not!

To HELL with them!

#crysx