I had a "stop loss failure" of 25BTC during the "DDOS". I work in information security I'm not buying DDOS attack for a second. I'm not buying that statement they released about growth, etc either. It's filled with buzz words and bullshit. It was probably written during the DDOS in wonderland.
Right,DDos is utter bullcrap.I know people who have been in the similar situation during that phase but the charts never stopped which concludes people were still able to trade or buy-sell coins.I could be technically handicapped but isn't ddos suppose to slow the entire network down and not selectively ? If it's the later,we know what are they doing!
I talked to an attorney yesterday. They're privately investigating a certain date range now to determine if they can start a civil suit against poloniex. They were quick to respond and eager to get as much information as possible. They're interested in both trading details and interaction with Poloniex's technical support. They sounded more interested in the ladder which I found interesting at first. It's making more sense now since their support has failed to respond to my request since I opened it 8 days ago. I started to post the attorney's info into the "trollbox" today. I was banned from posting no warning either. The moderator usually announces it when they ban someone and state for how long. I was silently banned which is just another strange occurrence.
Good move.Take it ahead with them,open a thread in the scam accusation section to see if you've similar cases who'd be ready to testify.Their troll box is always filled with users claiming the money was stolen.
Losing that amount of money with no explanation is obviously infuriating. Believe it or not the fact that they're giving crypto and more importantly blockchain a bad name pisses me off even more. They have no business playing in the decentralized playground. They define everything that's wrong with centrally governed institutions. If you're in the business of screwing people go hang out in the playground on wall st.
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