Any further update on transactions that have not received the confirmation email?
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No confirmation emails for withdrawals, 3 days now. No response to pm and withdrawals still stuck in pending..
Coinmarket, please could you respond to the pm?
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Withdrawels still working fine. Withdraw request confirmed! Transaction sent: ac307abc9a09e83eeb6eae6f805d2eafef8f91bf9804d110df881d8d2b114aa1 Good for you. I've got 1.0007 btc and 1m leaf stuck in pending because no confirmation emails have been received. No response to my pm either...
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Still no confirmation emails for my withdrawals. No response to pm.
Any update at all when we can expect these confirmation emails to arrive?
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1.0007 BTC stuck in pending, 1m leaf stuck in pending, and another few m leaf that I won't be able to withdraw because I'm not receiving any confirmation emails, so there is never a tx id generated. They just sit there in my withdrawal history as pending.
No answer to pm on the issue either.
Its not all about getting various issues resolved, its also about keeping current customers happy throughout the process. If the exchange starts working perfectly tomorrow, people will still be concerned about using it because of the way customers with missing BTC are being treated now.
People aren't going to notice an extra hour of paused markets, but they will notice if an hour is spent fixing the stuck withdrawals and confirmation emails. That will go a long way to ensuring people still have confidence in the exchange once it is running properly again.
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I'm sure some of the "complainers" may choose to use a different exchange. But if they can't withdraw their coins from this exchange, then they have every right to complain.
I've received no confirmation email for two withdrawals now. And no response to the pm sent regarding the issue.
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Any help would be great, I've got some coins stuck in limbo. I went to transfer out some coins, and the site crashed/died/went offline right when I hit "Withdraw". So I've never received an email for me to confirm the withdrawal (like I have for all my other transfers). Can I get a withdrawal confirmation email resent or something?
User: wpstudio Timestamp Amount Coin Tue Feb 25 2014 02:12:11 28460.8597663 USDE
Exactly the same issue as many others. I did another withdrawl this morning when the site has been working fine, and no confirmation email for that either. It looks as though some users just are not receiving the emails, so leaves the withdrawl in "pending" forever.
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Comeon guys, let coinmarket do his job. All these post will cost him only more time and headaches and it will NOT solve the problem. Yesterday he made a post, everything is clear, so lets just wait.
Everything is not clear. In yesterdays post he said: everybody can still cancel orders and make withdrawals I have tried two withdrawls and not received any confirmation email, so they are stuck in pending. So not everyone can make withdrawls. There are several other people with the same problem.
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Agree with some of what you say. If they are charging fees on a beta, and fees on withdrawls, then I would at least expect some support over the withdrawl issues.
There are many people here that have not received their confirmation email, so the withdrawls are just stuck on pending. This issue has been raised here several times, and I have sent PM to coinmarket, but there has been no response.
Further up one person said that they were told the issue would be resoved, but still their withdrawls are pending.
What is happening with the confirmation emails? why are they not being sent to some users, and when will this issue be fixed?
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I tried another withdrawl today, and again no confirmation email. Thats a BTC withdrawl yesterday and a Leaf withdrawl today - no email for either.
Sent PM to coinmarket.io and no response.
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Tried withdrawl yesterday, no confirmation email arrived, Sent PM and had no response.
Any news at all from coinmarket.io?
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With the current debacle surrounding MtGox, then trust is certainly very high on the agenda for anyone at the moment. So without updates and support even during a beta phase, people will very quickly get nervous about their funds. Im guilty of this myself as I have requested a withdrawl, and no confirmation request email has arrived, so now Im stuck.
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No confirmation email for withdrawl?
Yeah I got the email instantly and had no issues withdrawing. I'll transfer it back when it's been stable for a bit. Hmm Mine must have bombed then. The withdrawl request is showing as pending on coinmarket, but I have received no confirmation email. Whats the name of the person to contact?
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No confirmation email for withdrawl?
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coinmarket.io down again?
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I may suggest somebody like damnation get in touch with the devs of games for LottoCoin. Given the volume of coins that leaf has, and the ability for people now to mine enough to "play" with rather than really need every coin to make money - any good games for this coin could really take off. The coin volume allows for a much larger number of players.
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Agree with the above, its a glut of deposits that have been sold on the last 24 hours thats driven down the price. People panic selling as soon as their deposits arrived. Block halving on the way, and as there will have been a lot of coins sold recently then I think it may shortly climb.
Any further development in terms of games and services that leafcoin can be used with will see a new influx of people for the coin. There are a lot of coins being mined in the early blocks on this coin, but long term it will come good imho, the block halving will see to that.
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Circumstances change. If the multipools hadn't carried on with their incessant raping of the coin, then it would have been a week.
The dev seems to have been effectively blackmailed by middlecoin for them to not kill the coin in these difficulty cycles.
The community here was involved in the decision making process which saw the implementation quicker. It was all in the open and messages were sent to everyone.
The dev knew that updating so soon after the other was risky, this was one of the points discussed. But all actions were taken to try and prevent a fork.
If you as a pool owner did not check your PM's for a 48 hour period, then that is not the fault of a dev. There could be a change being made right now to any one of the other coins you have pools for that requires action within 48 hours, I dont know. As a pool owner its your responsibility to keep up to date. Stop trying to aportion blame elsewhere.
If a pool owner cares about their reputation, then they should be checking their PM's and coin threads daily, not just sitting there gathering the fees and trying to blame others when their pool is on the wrong fork. If you want to run a pool that's taken seriously, then take your responsibility of monitoring messages and coin threads seriously.
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This is not the fault of the coin dev.
If the owner of a pool can't be bothered to check the official thread for each of the coins they have a pool for once every 48 hours, then they aren't being very responsible imho.
If all the exchanges and other pools manage to update without trying to blame the coin dev then it's pretty easy to see where the fault lies.
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Yes but their miners may not be so great at switching, many will have disconnects for a few minutes if they arent running the right versions of mining software. and as their miners are full of newbies, this is more than likely to happen.
They will have to split the hash, and will be left fighting for scraps on coins that keep jumping around all over the place. The short era of multipools and their lazy miners will soon be over.
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