why do we have two different statements about the further proceedings and why does the following quote contain such detailed information? Is it true???
Cryptsy successfully completed the transaction, however they were under allocated. Cryptsy will not respond to our inquires since we completed the exchange with them. From what we can gather they will honor YBC on Cryptsy that was owned before November 21, 2014, the day that YBC began to exchange for new YBC. They will likely open a new market for the new YBC and the old YBC market will remain active with a notification that you will never be able to withdraw them. If you owned YBC on Cryptsy before 11/21/14 then they should honor your balance on the new YBC market. If you purchased YBC after that date then they will not honor your balance.
I've got a quite official information (not from cryptsy) that cryptsy swapped old YBC to new YBC on March 5th. Could someone confirm this (cryptsy?) and maybe let us know why it takes longer than two weeks to get things (YBC wallet) going again (cryptsy?)?
ich habe hier eine 20€-Paysafecard (Bon vom 30.10.2014 von Medimax). Ich bin zu faul das Post-Ident-Verfahren für PSC zu machen, daher tausche ich diese gern gegen BTC. Nur mit escrow / Treuhänder o.ä., damit wir beide am Ende nicht unglücklich sind. Vielleicht erbarmt sich ja eine vertrauenswürdige Person (für 'ne kleine Spende oder Karma-Punkte ).
This Mullick person you mentioned is their main developer, I'm actually surprised you had a reply from him
You should see if you can find a link for them of the source code (Github) that you can give to Cryptsy. They would be holding withdrawals because the developers have not notified them of the update and provided the source code. A downloadable wallet would not suffice since they would build the daemon themselves and often do not have the time to sort though to find the latest code unless it's easily accessible for them.
My recommendation is to either ask the developers to get in contact with Cryptsy, find the repository yourself that you can provide a link for them, or sell (last resort).
are we looking for this here???: https://github.com/ybc2/ybc2 I don't know anything about sourcecodes, sorry. don't know what to look for.
I've got some ybc as well and that wallet maintenance has been like that for at least 7 or 8 weeks (probably even longer). my understanding of seized coins or frozen wallets is that one's balance/coins are not even available for trading. but, in this case, they are.
anyway, can't really help you. just wanted to know what you meant by 'seized'.
don't know if I am going to sell my YBC today (with a loss of approx. 15%) or if I am going to wait for a miracle. I've been patient for so long :-/ I asked support three times about the latest proceedings regarding the wallet maintenance and didn't get a satisfactory answer at all. might just sell them and get my BTC out of cryptsy and forget about ybc (and cryptsy)