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Title: Are you from Toronto? Had some bad experiences using cryptocurrency exchanges?
Post by: Yesbit-Richard on February 12, 2019, 08:34:53 PM
Have you experienced poor customer service from a Cryptocurrency Exchange? Are your funds trapped on poorly run platforms like EZbtc or QuadrigaCX?

If this is you, then come to our event and voice your frustration!

On Thursday February 28th, LinkCoin/Yesbit will be hosting a casual networking event to start a dialogue between blockchain businesses and crypto customers to figure out how we can learn from these mistakes, how customers can protect their assets, and how to participate in the blockchain ecosystem safely and securely. 
This will be an open and inclusive environment, so all opinions are welcomed and encouraged. The event will have food and drinks so make sure you're hungry and thirsty! 

Click this link to get your tickets now!! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/crypto-exchange-in-2019-how-do-we-earn-back-the-customers-trust-tickets-56363039368


Title: Re: Are you from Toronto? Had some bad experiences using cryptocurrency exchanges?
Post by: stomachgrowls on February 12, 2019, 10:46:41 PM
After such advise, I doubt you would introduce your new exchange? Am i right?  8)


Title: Re: Are you from Toronto? Had some bad experiences using cryptocurrency exchanges?
Post by: r1s2g3 on February 13, 2019, 11:35:50 AM
After such advise, I doubt you would introduce your new exchange? Am i right?  8)

Otherwise what is the purpose of knowing about this?

Now from event website.
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Yesbit is decentralized application studio, and it is the parent company of LinkCoin.
Link Coin (https://cryptopotato.com/linkcoin-exchange-easily-convert-fiat-to-crypto/) is an exchange that is organizing the event.I think it is good thing that exchange and customer will know each other and voice their concerns.


Title: Re: Are you from Toronto? Had some bad experiences using cryptocurrency exchanges?
Post by: Jating on February 13, 2019, 01:04:04 PM
After such advise, I doubt you would introduce your new exchange? Am i right?  8)

I guess the best thing to get out of this is that if they introduce their new exchanges, at least potential customers will see some of the people behind.

And this is a effective marketing ploy for the owners, to take advantage of one exchange demise and then promoting their new platform to get customers, so it's a win-win situation.


Title: Re: Are you from Toronto? Had some bad experiences using cryptocurrency exchanges?
Post by: KingScorpio on February 14, 2019, 02:18:07 AM
Have you experienced poor customer service from a Cryptocurrency Exchange? Are your funds trapped on poorly run platforms like EZbtc or QuadrigaCX?

If this is you, then come to our event and voice your frustration!

On Thursday February 28th, LinkCoin/Yesbit will be hosting a casual networking event to start a dialogue between blockchain businesses and crypto customers to figure out how we can learn from these mistakes, how customers can protect their assets, and how to participate in the blockchain ecosystem safely and securely. 
This will be an open and inclusive environment, so all opinions are welcomed and encouraged. The event will have food and drinks so make sure you're hungry and thirsty! 

Click this link to get your tickets now!! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/crypto-exchange-in-2019-how-do-we-earn-back-the-customers-trust-tickets-56363039368


99% of current cryptocurrency exchanges is in order to speculate for more.