Registration on Txbit doesn't work because the activation mail is borked. So what. /e: figured it out, copy the string and remove line breaks and = manually to fix it  /e: wow fuck it, their KYC is totally excessive.
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I think the community can thank “Morbidus” for the repeated confirmation of his lack of understanding!
You still don't get what a community is, as opposed to an official support channel. We're not representatives and my mask is awesome, so is Germany. I did my job banning you, got better things to do than educate you. Farewell.
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Well, we'll see if they will draw consequences at CMC until the deadline I set. No. Also it is ridiculous that anyone would get blocked in Telegram just for linking to a legal Telegram group! Our group, we do as we please. So as far as I can determine the level of the CMC group: it's [...] dominated from a bunch of amateurs and hobby traders. That's exactly what we are. It's just a community, run by unpaid community members. Feel free to get in touch with the team for an advertising quote: https://coinmarketcap.com/advertising/
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Sorry, I haven't been there at the time. My colleagues forgot something important which I now amended, just in case: you're banned.
PS: nobody cares.
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Hi, fortunately, I lost no more than I can afford; I made a deposit in the BiteBTC fraudulent exchange, fully trusting the CMC authoritative rating. (about 0.1 BTC, end of November 2018, 36th place in the rating, stolen on January 1, 2019). I think that in the loss of coins by thousands of customers of the BiteBTC exchange, there is an indirect fault and CMC. Thank.
It's not a rating but a ranking, based on volume. That says absolutely nothing about the reliability or trustworthiness of a platform.
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So that was another exit scam eh?
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I'm sorry you lost funds there, please don't ever invest more than you can easily afford to lose. Personally I don't have insight into that detail, and we don't necessarily have that information to begin with. The representative mentioned in our methodology can probably remain anonymous. I suggest you read into what we're planning with our DATA Alliance, but note that team and registration information is still optional. We value privacy. Centralised exchanges carry the inherent risk of losing your funds - not your keys, not your coins. We'll always stay neutral and never use our market dominance to take the role of a centralized authority, as outlined in the article above. That being said, what you're up to is subject to civil law in the centralized world. If I was affected personally, I'd probably get legal advice and contact the local police. BiteBTC uses Cloudflare services, so that would be a starting point for investigation. /e: btw., BiteBTC is on the MAS' IAL: http://www.mas.gov.sg/IAL.aspx?sc_p=BI think our warning is at least more visible than that 
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Hi good day! CMC aggregate false Data, that create wrong information before you are the gold standard in information in crypto world. now just part of the scam exchange and scam project your showing in CMC list. You don't give helpful information for people anymore your listing evaluation is so disappointing. You list without verifying information submitted to you. You should terminate all people for not doing their job. I don't believe that you do not know basic information of BiteBTC exchange such as name of person who submitted their listing and address. you are protecting this scam against their innocent victims. You cannot say you have no legal liability to the victim of the exchange just because you just label some warning sign. Remember most of the victim was lead to this exchange by your aggregate date that has no warning before and keeping basic public information like Name of your contact person in BiteBtc is punishable by law in any court any country. so better ask for legal opinion about this.
Thank you for you opinion, factually you're wrong though. And if you're checking over at our appreciated colleagues CoinGecko or Coinpaprika for example, you'll notice that we all have similar policies. Feel free to submit an exchange application and see how many months it takes until we completed our due diligence. If we right out removed every project or platform which is accused of fraudulent activities at some point, our sites would be pretty empty. I can only repeat: all the info is there. If people decide to send funds to an exchange which we explicitly warn about for an arbitrage opportunity, it's their own choice. That's what crypto is all about, making your own choices. There's no spoon-feeding in this space.
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So to be honest CMC is also a scam, all they care is about profit - whoever pays them is good for them
As I explained earlier: Ok, i've submitted my request too. For BiteBTC to be removed from CMC.
You're wasting your time I'm afraid, CMC has no shame. It readily accepts payments from many scam exchanges to list them, just look at the various exchanges they list - sooo many scam exchanges with fake volume it's not funny. It's how they make money, they will list any scam exchange if the price is right - this is why the info they give is completely unreliable at best & utterly fake at worst.
The only way to force any kind of change is to stop using them.We're a data aggregator. We aggregate data. Neutrally. Soon we'll aggregate even more data, so people can make well informed decisions: https://blog.coinmarketcap.com/2019/05/01/happy-6th-birthday-data-alliance-block-explorers-and-more/We don't accept compensations for listings, we're funded by donations and advertising and sponsored articles which are clearly marked as such. There's a warning about BiteBTC on our site. The same is true for any other noteworthy data aggregator. This thread is among the first you'll find when you google them. Nobody knows where they're located or who their CEO is from what I see. We're not the crypto police, the decision if something's a scam is out of our scope, that's up to law enforcement. Doesn't mean we don't care, I'm following the BiteBTC claim group on Telegram. We've explained to great lengths in our articles over and over that people have to do their own research, we're just providing data. The highest quality data in the industry, that is. If you lose your funds because you blindly send them to some anonymous platform without even doing the most basic research, which would have simply been a single click on CMC to see the warning, we're surely not the ones to blame.
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Is it some free speech / libertarian thing that Bitcointalk tolerates full-blown nazis like panzer88?
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CMC removed their volume requirement for listings btw., you could try and apply again.
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Websites and Medium account are gone. Looks like they exit scammed.
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Your reading comprehension is too lacking to make this a worthwhile discussion.
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Binance is as shady as any other shitcoin exchange, everything we know about them is they have a congenial CEO making funny tweets. Their "charity" announcement is great PR, and that's it. It costs them absolutely nothing because it's the projects which are actually donating, but Binance gains the laurels. They make money from fees (and ripping off people forcefully trying to withdraw, obviously).
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lol grats on losing the only exchange. Where to move the coins now?
/e: okay it's a counterparty asset, so you can move it to any Bitcoin address I guess.
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