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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: hl5460 on September 25, 2014, 04:45:01 AM



Title: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: hl5460 on September 25, 2014, 04:45:01 AM
As per the weibo (http://weibo.com/3495498135/BoC4XpXO2) of Huobi:
Due to mis-operation, 27 users were over-paid by 920BTC and 8,100LTC. Withdrawal was suspended 3AM this morning.
Now withdrawal is OK and 880BTC and 5,400LTC has been returned.

Well, that's the official announcement. The recourse is possible because Huobi adopts real name authentication.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: haploid23 on September 25, 2014, 05:26:05 AM
Is there a better translation of the link? Google translation sucks.

How was it possible the users were overpaid? Are those users under any obligation to return the btc/ltc? Ethically they should, but technically it was not their mistake.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: TheMage on September 25, 2014, 05:38:53 AM
Is there a better translation of the link? Google translation sucks.

How was it possible the users were overpaid? Are those users under any obligation to return the btc/ltc? Ethically they should, but technically it was not their mistake.

Banks would do the same thing, if its not your money its your obligation to report it (at least in the US). Had the same thing happen to me with an extra $500 in my account one time.



Not saying its right....


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: Sonny on September 25, 2014, 05:39:38 AM
It seems the customers have already paid back 880 btc out of the overpaid 920 btc within a day.
To be honest, I am quite surprised to see that the customers are so cooperative.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: Jamacn on September 25, 2014, 08:43:49 AM
Huobi and Okcoin, their respective claims he is China's most professional exchanges, huh, who is it indeed?  
no doubt, the answer is no Huobi no Okcoin, just like as the king needn't say that he is the king every day, but a usurper must say he is a king every seconds.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: 1Referee on September 25, 2014, 09:03:12 AM
I'm surprised people paid back already 8800BTC, not sure if people would do the same if BTC-E over-paid users 100BTC as they don't require any personal verification.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: 600watt on September 25, 2014, 11:24:37 AM
Is there a better translation of the link? Google translation sucks.

How was it possible the users were overpaid? Are those users under any obligation to return the btc/ltc? Ethically they should, but technically it was not their mistake.

Banks would do the same thing, if its not your money its your obligation to report it (at least in the US). Had the same thing happen to me with an extra $500 in my account one time.



Not saying its right....


one christmas day (dec. 24th) i checked my account at my local bank. it stated DM 3.2 mio (was short before € was implemented).

when i was a kid i had a kids account at some other local bank. one day they put DM 950 000,- (that was in the 70ies)

it happened twice. it will happen again....   checking my bitstamp account daily...  ;)




Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: hl5460 on September 25, 2014, 12:27:25 PM
I'm surprised people paid back already 8800BTC, not sure if people would do the same if BTC-E over-paid users 100BTC as they don't require any personal verification.
Some user refuse (http://weibo.com/3166817953/BoD6ayNI0?mod=weibotime) to return the coins and ask HUOBI to take legal actions to get the coins back.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: kokojie on September 25, 2014, 02:29:04 PM
I'm surprised people paid back already 8800BTC, not sure if people would do the same if BTC-E over-paid users 100BTC as they don't require any personal verification.
Some user refuse (http://weibo.com/3166817953/BoD6ayNI0?mod=weibotime) to return the coins and ask HUOBI to take legal actions to get the coins back.

If they don't return it, then they have broken the law. There are many previous cases in China, where bank ATM gave large amount of extra money, and the person refused to return, then were arrested and sentenced to 5-20 years in prison. It won't be pretty if huobi decides to go the legal route and report these users to police, especially since huobi knows there real identity.


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: Yeni78 on September 25, 2014, 02:32:30 PM
Just read an article about this and apparently the Chinese are quite skeptical of Huobi's story.

Another Gox incoming perhaps?


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: v0yager on September 25, 2014, 04:55:23 PM
Huobi and Okcoin, their respective claims he is China's most professional exchanges, huh, who is it indeed? 
no doubt, the answer is no Huobi no Okcoin, just like as the king needn't say that he is the king every day, but a usurper must say he is a king every seconds.

As far as I know,actually there are more than 5 exchanges in China who claims he is the most professional exchanges, However there is a old exchange in China named BTC China,this exchange is quite different from others: no futures,leverage,no loan,no stupid promotion,he is never get involved in rat race with others.




Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: btcreview on September 27, 2014, 08:50:47 AM
mtgox 2


Title: Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC
Post by: Skoupi on September 27, 2014, 08:55:41 AM
It seems the customers have already paid back 880 btc out of the overpaid 920 btc within a day.
To be honest, I am quite surprised to see that the customers are so cooperative.


Well they didn't really have many options since withdrawals got suspended after the incident...