I have heard many negative things about this unnamed.exchange and I would never trust them one bit but so far there have been (to my knowledge) no scam accusations against them.
The last time I bothered looking at their exchange I noticed they were using what seems to be Peatio 1.8+ version for their exchange, exactly which crypto they have added and which templates for Peatio they are using I do not know but I do remember them adding many useless and almost worthless coins to their pairs. I was not impressed with website then and I am sure I will not be impressed if I took a look at it now.
It would not surprise me if the exchange was set up with to selective scam first then full scale scam later before closing down with investors losing their funds but right now there is no evidence to support this except the alarm bells that rang during the time several users (including myself) were expressing views of caution on their self-moderated ANN thread.
I must have nodded off - how does "unnamed" relate to the Cryptodisaster of this particular thread? (and what exactly is a
Peatio 1.8+ version for those of us not in the know??)
its not Peatio, its based on Assetylene/TradeSatoshi platform (
https://www.assetylene.com) that the Cryptopia founder and developer Clark created. They sell that to others who rebrand it (like Peatio) and make their own exchange from it.
A highly secure & scalable white label crypto trading platform
Position yourself at the forefront of the financial revolution by having your very own cryptocurrency digital asset exchange
The founder of defunct cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia, which entered liquidation following a hack in January 2019, has launched a new exchange called Assetylene.
A new Twitter handle was created for Assetylene in September 2018, having 71 followers on the social media platform. It is also revealed from an early archived copy that it tries to copy another popular exchange, “TradeSatoshi”. However, Clark has clarified that the reason there is a similarity between the two platforms is that he himself used to be a senior developer at TradeSatoshi.
So Clark sells this to TillKoeln, who created Unnamed exchange (thread here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5169189.0) and they took some of the staff from the Cryptopia and TradeSatoshi exchanges and Clark maybe gives some support or updates for it. Could be others out there that look more different from the original Assetylene theme and so no one knows they are using it.
Its no secret but they probably keep it quiet because of the "Cryptopia connection" with Clark.
Also not much was revealed about the Cryptopia hack by Cryptopia owners, so cannot recommend using exchange that is made by the same developer Clark until there is proof the hack was not because of exploits or backdoors in a platform he created.
Cryptopia is still one of the few exchange hacks where the owners (and now Grant Thornton the liquidators) kept the details of it a closely guarded secret, its only because of third parties that there exists any evidence in the public that a hack actually happened. But there is still much unknown, there should be a full public posted release of all TxIDs for the stolen coins there is no reason to keep these secret. Once made public, then crypto community could track the stolen funds with a complete dataset, and it would be discovered exactly where the all the stolen coins and tokens had moved to.