Cryptopia is fighting hard to restore its system but the hack has done a huge damage I think will be hard to recover from.
The hacked has caused a lot of inconvenience not only to the users but also to the developers whose coins where stolen. Some devs are considering conducting a swap to protect their project. The only thing I see that will keep Cryptopia from floating are those coins that are exclusively listed in their platform.
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Why do you have to remind me of those hundreds of tokens I got from airdrops and bounties that are now valueless ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I'm holding them because I do not want to spend any gas sending them to a burn wallet, just trophy tokens ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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This is my first time learning about this Elixxir. Looks like they are ready to launch their beta platform. I will follow the progress of this one.
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I don't understand why some are making Samsung S10 supporting Ethereum and not Bitcoin an issue. It's their phone, they can decide which one to support and no to. Just relax, the next thing you know, they'll be supporting Bitcoin too,
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Illegal and shady activities will decrease the reliability of the coin but it is also normal for big coins to be a wall against such threats. Investings in XRP will not be affected with this news but some coin groups already claimed this FUD for their own profit.
I think a loss of trust will always result in lower prices because people are going to sell. Trust is an important factor if the devs are honest and making good decisions. Actions like this show how XRP is only trying to maximize their own bags profits (because they sell shitloads of XRP all the time) but they don't care for investors and long-term. Agree on loss of trust. I do not know how an uncovered illegal and shady activity won't affect an investors decision. We cannot simply ignore such activities.
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If all IEO's would succeed that's the time bounty hunters need to worries, as developers and investors will proceed and use such venue instead of doing any advertisement/promotions,
The thing is there are more new projects coming out than cryptocurrency exchanges. They cannot accommodate all at the same time. Projects who wish to conduct an IEO may have to wait in line and may still consider a short bounty before their token sale starts.
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Bitcoin Cash (BCHABC) referred many times as the real bitcoin,
You lost me here. The only people who refer BCash as the real Bitcoin are their developers and few community members. What do you think who will win in the long term? Ethereum or Bitcoin Cash (BCHABC)?
When you said "who will win", in what competition? - price? - scalability? - speed? - adoption?
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Why would these established institutions even enter the ICO, STO, or IEO market when they can just fund their own of just do it thru Venture Capital?
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Profit is still the end goal but I see your point. It's usually the moon or lambo boys who worries about every price drops and unable to see or realize that development takes time.
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I do not know English well in short what can I do they will kill me for it ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Sounds like it wasn't your money, there is nothing you can do. You can try to get the authorities involved but if your government doesn't have an FBI or CIA I doubt that it would do anything. Sorry Can the FBI and the CIA apply for me? not in my government No, I really doubt that they could, does your government have an equivalent? please help, send all my contact details to you I can't help you, I really doubt anyone can. Take this as a painful lesson to not handle other people's money without being confident you can securely. I'll say it again, your only chance at recovery is contacting any exchange the thief sends the coins to and proving they are yours. Which unfortunately I doubt you can do. Yeah, that is definitely a long shot. He'll have to monitor the hacker's wallet 24/7 and hopes that particular exchange has an active customer support.
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$20K to $3K is already a major correction. BTC has been moving up and down from $3K to $4K so what major correction are you expecting? Something like below $2000?
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I think there is a way to fix this dumping problem plaguing crypto space ,its very annoying to see dumpers dumping coins or tokens at a very lower price than that of the ICO price ,dumping kills coins easily ,I think developers should have some kind of deals with exchanges that won't allow people to dump coins at a particular price ,what are your thought?
If dumping can easily kill a coin, then I don't know what developers are for. That should not be the case. It's just the nature of the market being decentralized and making deals with exchanges to manipulate the price won't be good in the long run.
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The new interface definitely looked better than the previous one. I found it confusing when I first tried it a few days ago. It's a good wallet but I know there's a better web wallet.
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It's only been like a month since it was launched. They certainly created a good marketing trick to keep the project up. I don't know if they can maintain that in the long run. I'm currently just watching and see what's going to happen after a few more months.
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I used to invest in ISO and make a profit. Recently, a lot of coins in which I invested fall down after entering the stock exchange. I do not know what to do about it ...
This is why it's called decentralized. Nobody completely controls the market. Once it's been listed on exchanges, anybody can sell at their desired rate. Get used to it. Play smart.
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Do you reckon this is the end of OneCoin?
This is probably it for them. The project has already been exposed many months ago and I have not read or heard any new victims. This arrest should serve as a warning to those who would still try to run ponzi schemes and use crypto as a means.
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Different approach, the same goal.
STOs and IEOs appears to solve some issues of ICOs. STOs deals with the ICOs lack of security and compliance. IEOs deals with the long-time listings.
I don't think we'll see the end of crowdfunding. It'll remain as long as government agencies like SEC allows it.
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If more top exchanges like Binance will launch token sales in their platform, then it could be true that IEOs will take over ICOs. Listing on top exchanges has always been the desire of many investors so I think they'll support start ups launching on these exchanges.
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Will blockchain games contribute to crypto mass adoption?
Yeah I believe so. I'm not sure if it will be big but it will certainly raise awareness to a huge gaming market. I'm not sure when you said there's not much hype about blockchain games, I remember Sgamepro and GameX having successful token sales.
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I don't know what you were thinking trading on IDEX. Many users on that exchange are "gem-finders". I only visit there to look and buy for undervalued tokens.
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