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fiat jpy withdrawal submitted on jan 27th just went through this afternoon.
thats 14 business days. 6 day increase from one on jan 6 that was 8 business days.
Fiat SEPA withdrawal submitted on jan 7th just went through this mornig. Hi Pedro, may I ask you what was the amount that you withdrew? Because so far , people confirmed withdrawal of small amounts ~100-300 EUR. I can't believe it: I've just canceled a SEPA withdrawal for 10k EUR, then the very first one I submitted (1k EUR, confirmed since Jan 2nd) magically turned to pending! Should I assume that's just a coincidence? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Well at least the good news are that SEPA is working for bigger amounts as well. How did you cancel the withdrawal? Did you submit a ticket to the support or is there an automated way to do it? In case you submitted a ticket how long did it take for the support to reply you and then credit back the money to your account? on my side, I canceled a withdrawal 5 days ago through a ticket and it took 5 hours to get my money into the account. Wow! So from the moment you sent the ticket, it took them just 5 hours to process it and credit back your money. That s fast. well, there's a much faster way, although not officially supported by MtGox: http://skanner.net/MtGox/cwithdrawal.phpor you may directly use the undocumented api yourself: https://www.mtgox.com/api/2/money/bank/cancel_pendingHi does anybody know whether it s possible to cancel only part of the withdrawal request? Say that there is a withdrawal of 2000 EUR. Is it possible to cancel only the 1000 EUR? Is there such an option via the API? Also has anybody used the http://skanner.net/MtGox/cwithdrawal.php to cancel withdrawal? I wouldnt really trust the site to give away my credentials.
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fiat jpy withdrawal submitted on jan 27th just went through this afternoon.
thats 14 business days. 6 day increase from one on jan 6 that was 8 business days.
Fiat SEPA withdrawal submitted on jan 7th just went through this mornig. Hi Pedro, may I ask you what was the amount that you withdrew? Because so far , people confirmed withdrawal of small amounts ~100-300 EUR. I can't believe it: I've just canceled a SEPA withdrawal for 10k EUR, then the very first one I submitted (1k EUR, confirmed since Jan 2nd) magically turned to pending! Should I assume that's just a coincidence? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Well at least the good news are that SEPA is working for bigger amounts as well. How did you cancel the withdrawal? Did you submit a ticket to the support or is there an automated way to do it? In case you submitted a ticket how long did it take for the support to reply you and then credit back the money to your account? on my side, I canceled a withdrawal 5 days ago through a ticket and it took 5 hours to get my money into the account. Wow! So from the moment you sent the ticket, it took them just 5 hours to process it and credit back your money. That s fast.
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fiat jpy withdrawal submitted on jan 27th just went through this afternoon.
thats 14 business days. 6 day increase from one on jan 6 that was 8 business days.
Fiat SEPA withdrawal submitted on jan 7th just went through this mornig. Hi Pedro, may I ask you what was the amount that you withdrew? Because so far , people confirmed withdrawal of small amounts ~100-300 EUR. I can't believe it: I've just canceled a SEPA withdrawal for 10k EUR, then the very first one I submitted (1k EUR, confirmed since Jan 2nd) magically turned to pending! Should I assume that's just a coincidence? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Well at least the good news are that SEPA is working for bigger amounts as well. How did you cancel the withdrawal? Did you submit a ticket to the support or is there an automated way to do it? In case you submitted a ticket how long did it take for the support to reply you and then credit back the money to your account?
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fiat jpy withdrawal submitted on jan 27th just went through this afternoon.
thats 14 business days. 6 day increase from one on jan 6 that was 8 business days.
Fiat SEPA withdrawal submitted on jan 7th just went through this mornig. Hi Pedro, may I ask you what was the amount that you withdrew? Because so far , people confirmed withdrawal of small amounts ~100-300 EUR.
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Anybody tried to deposit EUR using SEPA transfer?
How long does it take to go through? Anybody encountered any problems?
The fee is 1% with min fee 15 eur. So I am thinking of depositing 1500 eur. But them I am concerned of depositing such an amount to a marketplace that I dont know if I can trust.
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Hi guys,
I have an account in several bitcoin places and now I am about to open one in Intersango. I am thinking of deposing some money there and start trading.
Could anybody that is using Intersango please share his experience. Is it a trustworthy trading platform? Have they ever been reported any scams or hacking attempts?
Thank you
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What `s wrong again with bitcoin-central ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) The platform was running for a while but now it s again down for maintance.
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There is an update from Bitcoin-Central on their site
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I wonder if going to Paris and trying to visit their office would be any use. I live in the south of the UK and a trip on the Eurostar would be about 1.5 btc at the moment. If there are any other bitcointalk members who have lost maybe we could make a trip of it and see what we can find out. Any donations from other members further afield to cover costs/wages lost from work would be great. And in my case if I get my money back would be repaid in full ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I can assure you my time would be spent standing outside their offices until I get seen and not drinking espresso by the seine. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Seriously though, I think for he cost involved it can only be a good idea to get a bit of info. Are you sure you know where their offices are?
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I understand that instawallet was a piece of shit and needed to close but...
What the fork has that got to do with bitcoin-central?!?
I just put some BTCBTCBTC in there.
I go to the bitcoin-central page and it now says INSTAWALLET at the top of it.
This stinks of bullshit
Guys, just try to stay calm and read the whole thread before posting and blaming. The safest conlusion so far is that indeed bitcoin-central and instawallet suffered from hacker`s attack and they are working towards a solution....and this takes time. We are not dealing with a multi-national company or bank which can restore theirs system in few hours . So be patient. I did read the whole thread. I've been following it post by post for the last few days. I'm just pissed off that the bitcoins I put in bitcoin-central are going to take 90+ days to get back to me because the owners other business was badly designed. see my issue now? What makes you say that " I m just pissed off that the bitcoins I put in bitcoin-central are going to take 90+ days to get back to me because the owners other business was badly designed." ? Your account balances (EUR, USD, GBP and BTC) were not affected by the service interruption. This is the latest update in bitcoin-central
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I understand that instawallet was a piece of shit and needed to close but...
What the fork has that got to do with bitcoin-central?!?
I just put some BTCBTCBTC in there.
I go to the bitcoin-central page and it now says INSTAWALLET at the top of it.
This stinks of bullshit
Guys, just try to stay calm and read the whole thread before posting and blaming. The safest conlusion so far is that indeed bitcoin-central and instawallet suffered from hacker`s attack and they are working towards a solution....and this takes time. We are not dealing with a multi-national company or bank which can restore theirs system in few hours . So be patient.
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Maybe my post is a bit offtopic but could someone explain what is the difference between keeping bitcoins in Instawallet and in Bitcoin-central? I am not talking about security issues. Instawallet is a wallet. Bitcoin-central is an exchange market but one can also keep bitcoins there.
Instawallet did not have any form of security. Anyone knowing the url of a wallet could have withdrawn all its funds. (basically anyone gaining some form of access to the server could read the http log file and get hundreds of wallets) Bitcoin Central has/had : - a login/password system - an optionnal double authentication mecanism - a KYC politics requiring people wishing to put more than x euros (x=250 or 1000€ I don't remember) or the equivalent in BTC to identify themselves with name, address and a proof of identity. I would like to know the conceptual difference between bitcoin-central and instawallet. After an extensive discussion here in the topic, I learnt about the security gaps but why someone woudl prefer to keep the bitcoins in Instawallet rather than in bitcoin-central?
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I quote a part from an article appeared in "bitcoinmagazine" ( http://bitcoinmagazine.com/instawallets/) regarding pros and cons about using instawallet: Because of Instawallet’s “URL as password” mechanism it’s the least secure of all the options. Instawallet themselves recommend that users “please do not store more than some spare change here” for casual use.
Instawallet people themselves recommended their clients not to store large amount of bitcoins. This shows some honesty.
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Maybe my post is a bit offtopic but could someone explain what is the difference between keeping bitcoins in Instawallet and in Bitcoin-central? I am not talking about security issues. Instawallet is a wallet. Bitcoin-central is an exchange market but one can also keep bitcoins there.
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still no update for bitcoin-central
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I rang this number and he answered +33.668242163
and? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) did you talk to anyone??
For the first 90 days we will accept claims for individual Instawallets. Your wallet's URL and key will be used to pre-populate a form to file the claim.
After 90 days, if no other claim has been received for the same url, your Instawallet balance under 50 BTC will be refunded. If several claims have been filed for the same url, we will process those claims on a case by case basis, under the presumption that the claim we received first belongs to the legitimate balance holder.
Claims for wallets that hold a balance greater than 50 BTC will be processed on a case by case and best efforts basis.
well, this means losses. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) no information how much coins the hacker(s) were able to take. Where did you quote this message from? Are there any information about bitcoin-central ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ?
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Well guys I made a small investigation about our guy "davout" . So first of all the domain bitcoin-central.net is registered under the following details: Domain name: bitcoin-central.net
Registrant: W3BFLOWS SARL FRANCOIS DAVID 34 CHARLES CHEFSON BOIS-COLOMBES, 92270 FR +33.668242163 x7kfp9c2o1j0ynegf3ym@h.o-w-o.info
Administrative Contact: W3BFLOWS SARL FRANCOIS Michel 34 rue Charles Chefson Bois Colombes, 92270 FR +33.672332684 650cpyijxhkip452kqfs@l.o-w-o.info
where "W3BFLOWS SARL" is the company behind bitcoin-central: Company: W3BFLOWS SARL Address: FRANCOIS DAVID 34 CHARLES CHEFSON BOIS-COLOMBES, 92270 FR Phone: +33.668242163and it seems that FRANCOIS DAVID is the official representative. FRANCOIS DAVID is our guy : davout ( https://github.com/davout). That guy is also the CTO in Paymium ( http://paymium.com/about/) Well I dont want to extract any particular cocnclusions. But at least now we know who is the guy we should be looking for in case something really bad happens ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Which I am still hoping is not the case. I imagine in a situation like this some element of media silence is needed. Especially if you don't want to say something that might turn out to be wrong later. Lets just hope he is as decent as he has seemed before. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) steelboy you are right. I want to make myself clear that I am not blaming anybody . I just give out some information that I found publicly online I was also about to say that Paymiym seems a reliable company since on their webpage all the board members appear. However I still think that the official representative of the company should regulalry update and inform the clients. In this case we are lacking essential update on a crucial issue.
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Well guys I made a small investigation about the guy "davout" . So first of all the domain bitcoin-central.net is registered under the following details: Domain name: bitcoin-central.net
Registrant: W3BFLOWS SARL FRANCOIS DAVID 34 CHARLES CHEFSON BOIS-COLOMBES, 92270 FR +33.668242163 x7kfp9c2o1j0ynegf3ym@h.o-w-o.info
Administrative Contact: W3BFLOWS SARL FRANCOIS Michel 34 rue Charles Chefson Bois Colombes, 92270 FR +33.672332684 650cpyijxhkip452kqfs@l.o-w-o.info
where "W3BFLOWS SARL" is the company behind bitcoin-central: Company: W3BFLOWS SARL Address: FRANCOIS DAVID 34 CHARLES CHEFSON BOIS-COLOMBES, 92270 FR Phone: +33.668242163and it seems that FRANCOIS DAVID is the official representative. FRANCOIS DAVID is our guy : davout ( https://github.com/davout). That guy is also the CTO in Paymium ( http://paymium.com/about/) Well I dont want to extract any particular cocnclusions. I am just giving out some information that I have found publicly online
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Are you guys saying that you cannot use Mtgox service? If that s the case then something very suspicious is going on. Since two days ago bitcoin-central, another big exchange site, also went down for security reasons.... ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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