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Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
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on: April 08, 2019, 12:13:48 PM
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what you mean? did they already say that they will pay the equivalent in fiat at the time of hack? You are obviously not paying attention. https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=48613b3cdb50338032a664a14a9619baIf you held balances in coins that were lost in the event you will start to see Withdraws on your account for those coins. The TXID for the withdraw will not exist on the network but will detail how the coin was impacted in the event. For each withdraw you will also see a subsequent deposit of Cryptopia Loss Marker(CLM), the TXID for this will also not exist on a network but will detail the coin it represents a loss for. CLM is not a coin, it can't be traded as yet, it is just a number in the database that represents the loss for each coin for each user in $NZD at the time of the event. There are still steps to take to ensure we are taking a legal path toward reimbursement. What did you thought we were ranting about? Ok I see, but I don't want to give them bad ideas, I already considered that 14% lost (I only had BTC sorry for who had ETH, really.) and was talking about the remaining 86%
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Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
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on: April 03, 2019, 12:57:55 PM
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As other have said, it there is a lawsuit now, we will all lose everything, and only lawyers will see any money.
there is someone else with brains. anyway I've been too drastic: we will not see any money if cryptopia cannot pay and declare bankruptcy. I think the best path would be: withdraw and then sue them for the haircut. I think they're delaying withdraw to make some deadline for legal suit end. It has been made in the past by other exchanges.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for the annoying "1 sat" bot.
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on: March 26, 2019, 01:59:47 PM
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In a big market with much liquidity I don't find a bot to be particularly negative. What really pisses me is when I try to buy cheap a small volume coin, put an order a bit greater than the others, in a place of the book I considera convenient and possible, and suddenly out of nowhere comes another big order ahead of mine by 1 sat. Like if some1 sayd "hey look, some1 is going to buy many coins at that price, it must be a bargain, I want to buy too."
and what pisses me even more, is that is a good strategy, I think.
AND... there is no way to fool the bot with many smaller orders: as soon as your orders have a certain cumulative magnitude, the bot triggers again
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Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
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on: March 20, 2019, 09:29:15 AM
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As I had a 14% btc haircut, what does this mean? That 100% of ETH are gone? ( In the hypothesis those are not progress percentage but the amount of haircut. ) AND, in that case, how could the whole hack be 10% if the biggest coins are devastated ? They stated they had a MAJOR LOSS OF FUNDS. What did you morons think would happen, that you would get it all back? Time to wake up!!Most of the shitcoins are untouched, but LTC is hurt bad and ETH is killed off, BTC 14%. So yeah, probably about 10% all in all. go back to one month ago and see I knew the haircut had been the "solution" from the beginning, and I was also criticized for that.
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