Well the action of deleting CCB, HYPER, HTML, GP, BIRD, and London because some 3rd party posted a link on a obscure website is more than shocking.
Frankly I don't like it.
I don't care if CryptoDatabase is hosting naked photos of the Admins mother, NOTHING explains the instantaneous and wholesale delisting of multiple coins with vast and varied community members.
The right thing would be to relist all coins ASAP and maybe this incident can be forgiven.
But I have a difficult time promoting trade on a despotic and tyrannical exchange. Those days are past, Cryptopia offered the promise of a more community oriented place of business.
This could be a brief act of misjudgement that is correctly immediately or a fatal blow.
I believe I would agree with you if I have all my facts straight.
I am under the impression, that CryptoDB posted the link to this thread, that said
possible scam and the link is this thread.
Is there something else that I'm missing?
Trying to warm someone of a
POSSIBLE scam is not a public smear campaign as Cryptopia is trying to say it is.
A public smear campaign is when someone goes onto the exchange, or seeks out those on the exchange and tells them the site is a scam site and to leave it. Pointing out the possibility of it being a scam site on his own website, is not the same thing.
To go through and delist multiple coins, when the devs and users probably have no idea of what is going on with this, is just bad business. It gives the impression that this exchange is run by someone who is run by their emotions, which would give me no trust in ever using them. I would tell people to stay away from this site solely based on the appearance of an irrational yanking of multiple coins over a personal vendetta.
I may not know all the facts, please feel free to enlighten me if I'm mistaken, but I will tell you, this is the impression this whole thing has given me, and most people will take the same impression because they won't look for answers like I do.