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December 24, 2017, 06:29:55 PM
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I sold 30k+ XVG, and sent the money via OMG to Cryptopia to rebuy into verge 20% lower. The block explorer showed me 12 confirmations after just a few minutes but at Cryptopia there was not even a pending deposit. I wrote a few tickets when I had 50+ confirmations and there was still not even a pending transaction listed. After 2hours the price of verge went back up and omg down - I already had 100+ confirmations and still not even pending deposit so I wrote another text into my ticket.
After 6hours my omg suddenly appeared in my history at 11.54pm...
 I lost about  15k XVG and Cryptopia dont even respond to my ticket, they just screwed me over and don’t give a shit.

DONT DEPOSIT ON CRYPTOPIA!!!
No support, no help, just fucking with your coins and give a shit about they’re customers...
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December 24, 2017, 06:35:17 PM
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deal will reputed exchanges next time mate
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December 25, 2017, 02:00:31 AM
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deal will reputed exchanges next time mate

Shouldn't this be in the reputation thread?

In fairness to Cryptopia, they had added a large number of coins that were refugees from NovaExchange which has advised they are closing shop in the not too distant future.

From recollection Cryptopia introduced a 200 confirmations policy on a large number of coins.  From what you have said, your coins are there, they just haven't been confirmed as yet.

Playing the cross markets is a risky business, perhaps in future you research the transfer risks prior to sending funds.


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December 25, 2017, 03:37:19 AM
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I lost my 22 Million B3 Coins, Cryptopia given me a fake transaction hash. When i enter that Transaction hash on B3 coin Explorer it is showing No result found. Then i contact with B3 Coins and they confirmed me that The problem is with Cryptopia team they may not sent funds and given you a fake transaction hash or else they sent funds in wrong chain. So they said to contact Cryptopia team support and then i raised a Support ticket in Cryptopia on 19th december and till today there is no response. I am fearing because cryptopia is closing B3 coin completely on December 31st. So i think Cryptopia scammed me. So my sincere suggestion is don't go with cryptopia.

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December 25, 2017, 04:43:09 AM
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I lost my 22 Million B3 Coins, Cryptopia given me a fake transaction hash. When i enter that Transaction hash on B3 coin Explorer it is showing No result found. Then i contact with B3 Coins and they confirmed me that The problem is with Cryptopia team they may not sent funds and given you a fake transaction hash or else they sent funds in wrong chain. So they said to contact Cryptopia team support and then i raised a Support ticket in Cryptopia on 19th december and till today there is no response. I am fearing because cryptopia is closing B3 coin completely on December 31st. So i think Cryptopia scammed me. So my sincere suggestion is don't go with cryptopia.

When did Cryptopia announce they were going to de-list B3 - quite a while ago I would imagine:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/News

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Delist Notice - B3 Coin (B3)

Last week the B3 Development Team released an update (v3.0.0.2) where one of the changes contained within forcibly burned the coins held at address SSYpeH33oR9MqnFufvET9Zv9968aDv9k6r. This was done by the Developers to remedy an issue with B3, where more than 50% of the coins were held by a single entity in a single address; to justify this action the Devs made various claims that did not stand up to 3rd party investigation/verification. The result of an entity holding more than half of the total coin in supply when combined with a Proof of Stake consensus mechanism is extremely problematic to the protections of trust a blockchain provides; on one hand the consensus is always right, on the other the consensus is a single entity. The issues caused by a single address staking over 50% of the coins is this is only remedied by the owning entity of the coins agreeing to sell or burn part of their coins so that they have less than 50% (ideally, less than a 35%) of the total coins in supply. Cryptopia has reviewed the information put forth by the B3 developers and has not been able to verify any malice from the entity controlling the SSY address. Points to understand in the likely storm of finger pointing within this community in the future: The owner of SSY has no reason to “hack or manipulate” the blockchain if they are already the majority owner, as they by far have the most to lose. Blockchain at it’s core needs to be decentralized to function; the B3 community is wholly responsible for the fact that any single entity became the consensus. The Devs having understood why Cryptopia won’t take action (due to the entire point of why blockchain/cryptocurrencies exist in the first place) have released 3.0.0.4 which will unburn these coins on the consensus chain. Cryptopia believes this is the first step to a community negotiation between the Devs and the SSY address owner to resolve this dispute in a civil manner. If any situation is true, Cryptopia would like to suggest that its one where neither the B3 Devs or the owner of the SSY address understood the ramifications nor technicalities of the situation they had arrived at. Due to the conduct of the B3 Development team while this situation was discussed and resolved, Cryptopia is exercising our right to delist B3. Please withdraw your coins before the 31st of December 2017. I apologize to anyone that reads this via google translate.

Published by: Jawa @ 11/29/2017 7:40:52 AM

Well, four weeks ago.  You do realise it's Christmas in New Zealand right now?

Having read the full reason behind Cryptopia de-listing B3, I can't say I'm surprised given how messy a coin (and it's Dev's) it is.

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December 26, 2017, 11:46:30 AM
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Gosh... not a nice situation
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