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January 25, 2018, 10:20:29 AM
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I think this is the desire to steal our money
I think it is the longest theft all the time. We should apply to Guinness Book of Records.

If this is a coin heist we need to give it a name.
How about the Great Confusing Coin Caper since we can't get community consensus if its a heist or not.  Grin

I more and more believe that they are not coming back. Thinking of a name for this heist sounds like more fun than all the bitching.

I am quite opposite. I thought they were frauds at the beginning and wanted to find them to cut their balls. But now I see the wallets are up and the news appeared on the website. I started to think that it was just incompetence.

Agree, I have to REPEAT THIS THAT IF THEY WANTED TO SKAM US, OUR WALLETS MUST BE EMPTY AFTER 23 DAYS NOW!!! SO IF OUR WALLETS ARE STILL FULL OF COINS, IT SEEMS THEY ARE TRYING TO GO WITH SECOND WAY (FIX THIS) .. SO WAIT AND DO NOT MAKE THIS SITUATION WORST
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January 25, 2018, 10:33:42 AM
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I think this is the desire to steal our money
I think it is the longest theft all the time. We should apply to Guinness Book of Records.

If this is a coin heist we need to give it a name.
How about the Great Confusing Coin Caper since we can't get community consensus if its a heist or not.  Grin

I more and more believe that they are not coming back. Thinking of a name for this heist sounds like more fun than all the bitching.

I am quite opposite. I thought they were frauds at the beginning and wanted to find them to cut their balls. But now I see the wallets are up and the news appeared on the website. I started to think that it was just incompetence.

Agree, I have to REPEAT THIS THAT IF THEY WANTED TO SKAM US, OUR WALLETS MUST BE EMPTY AFTER 23 DAYS NOW!!! SO IF OUR WALLETS ARE STILL FULL OF COINS, IT SEEMS THEY ARE TRYING TO GO WITH SECOND WAY (FIX THIS) .. SO WAIT AND DO NOT MAKE THIS SITUATION WORST


Thats my opinion, too. Many of these problems are made because of those people who alarmed the police, the hoster and so on. Of course the devs of coinsmarkets are incompetent in IT but that doenst mean, that they will run away with the money. I think it needs more time and it could not get better, if some people are throwing stones in the way coinsmarkets tries to come back.
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January 25, 2018, 10:50:07 AM
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People who want their coins back and fix this mess ,
Try to get back the domain by signing this and show to gandi, that coinsmarkets were trying to fix it by updating us every 2-3 days

https://chn.ge/2E8X3XB
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January 25, 2018, 10:53:51 AM
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Guys be carefull with coinmarkets.com (the exchange for XIOS). It's a scam.
Server is in the US. The URL is registred in The Netherlands. I called that address. Got an old lady on the phone that hang up because she does't talk to strangers

Ok, maybe you're right, but it seems fishy.
The registrant of the URL is certainly not real.

Registrant Contact

Name: juvo marceles
Street:Surinamestraat 26 2585 GJ Den Haag
City: amesterdam
Postal Code: 2585 Gj
Country: NL
Phone: +31.0001220358

Den Haag and Amsterdam or 2 different city's.
Amsterdam is spelled wrong.
I know that street in Den Haag. It's a home address. I called it. The old lady who lives there doesn't want to talk to strangers on the phone.

Maybe it is not a scam, but at least it is fishy.
Better be warned then sorry.

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January 25, 2018, 11:10:45 AM
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I think this is the desire to steal our money
I think it is the longest theft all the time. We should apply to Guinness Book of Records.

If this is a coin heist we need to give it a name.
How about the Great Confusing Coin Caper since we can't get community consensus if its a heist or not.  Grin

I more and more believe that they are not coming back. Thinking of a name for this heist sounds like more fun than all the bitching.

I am quite opposite. I thought they were frauds at the beginning and wanted to find them to cut their balls. But now I see the wallets are up and the news appeared on the website. I started to think that it was just incompetence.

Agree, I have to REPEAT THIS THAT IF THEY WANTED TO SKAM US, OUR WALLETS MUST BE EMPTY AFTER 23 DAYS NOW!!! SO IF OUR WALLETS ARE STILL FULL OF COINS
a you sure?
 I look at the wallet on CM into which i sent my 15 millions eca coins and 1 see zero balance in blockexplorer.
What should I think?

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January 25, 2018, 12:04:41 PM
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I think this is the desire to steal our money
I think it is the longest theft all the time. We should apply to Guinness Book of Records.

If this is a coin heist we need to give it a name.
How about the Great Confusing Coin Caper since we can't get community consensus if its a heist or not.  Grin

I more and more believe that they are not coming back. Thinking of a name for this heist sounds like more fun than all the bitching.

I am quite opposite. I thought they were frauds at the beginning and wanted to find them to cut their balls. But now I see the wallets are up and the news appeared on the website. I started to think that it was just incompetence.

Agree, I have to REPEAT THIS THAT IF THEY WANTED TO SKAM US, OUR WALLETS MUST BE EMPTY AFTER 23 DAYS NOW!!! SO IF OUR WALLETS ARE STILL FULL OF COINS
a you sure?
 I look at the wallet on CM into which i sent my 15 millions eca coins and 1 see zero balance in blockexplorer.
What should I think?

Also check your transactions here if you see any new transaction after end of December 2017 you could accept that somebody robbed it.... I really don't know about eca Explorer, but my btc and ltc are still in there

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January 25, 2018, 12:37:43 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

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January 25, 2018, 12:56:39 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell
I hope it's wrong theory Wink
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January 25, 2018, 01:00:07 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?
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January 25, 2018, 01:12:33 PM
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So, after all this, are you still one server, at one host, with one single point of failure?  Do you keep backups now?  Ever hear of redundancy and load balancing.


I'd never leave a dime with you. 
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January 25, 2018, 01:13:40 PM
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Sign this to fix coinsmarkets domain up and clear the mess that some silly did:

https://chn.ge/2E8X3XB
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January 25, 2018, 01:16:28 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?

They may be planning the best way to move and sell millions of $$$ without ending up in prison.

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January 25, 2018, 01:23:18 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?

They may be planning the best way to move and sell millions of $$$ without ending up in prison.
It's not that hard, just take the hdds with wallets and fly somewhere safe and sunny. It doesn't require weeks of planning and fiddling with servers. Just look at Bitconnect or any other exitscams.
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January 25, 2018, 01:32:46 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?

either so they can keep earning stake rewards or to keep up appearances

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January 25, 2018, 01:36:17 PM
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ask them to give us the private keys for our coins that we will withdrawal ourselves

Sale the first NFT of the first foto
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January 25, 2018, 01:36:59 PM
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It's updated with the block so far. So i guess it's safe to say that this is from the blockchain itself and not a value pulled from the database.

http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.php?ticker=BUZZ
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January 25, 2018, 01:39:01 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?

They may be planning the best way to move and sell millions of $$$ without ending up in prison.

Where are you?! On a Hollywood action movie or criminal one!?

If they wanted to skam you they don't need a month, they could write an announcement at day one that some hackers attacked us and robbed all the coins! And they won't be on prison too..
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January 25, 2018, 01:40:59 PM
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BTX wallets are online
 http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.php?ticker=BTX
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January 25, 2018, 01:46:57 PM
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Guys be carefull with coinmarkets.com (the exchange for XIOS). It's a scam.
Server is in the US. The URL is registred in The Netherlands. I called that address. Got an old lady on the phone that hang up because she does't talk to strangers

I read somewhere that the XIOS and coinsmarkets developers are the same people. Look at this article: https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@theminerhub/xuez-hard-fork-from-xios-collapse

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Sometime in late October the developer ButterRose claimed to be having medical issues with his mother and was taking time off to care for her. Additionally, a friend of his known as MasterTrader777 on discord was supposedly going to keep the project moving forward.

This is part of the message posted on 19 Jan in the news section on coinsmarkets.com:

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Now add to that the last senior support remaining have some family issue and was forced to be off  most of the time .

This is the link to ButterRose, the developer mentioned in the article on steemit
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1196843
He registered on this forum on October 8, 2017 and the last login was on December 24. MasterTrader777 (mentioned in the article https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=423115) was last active on December 24 too.
Surprisingly, Xios stopped to exist on Jan 5, the day coinsmarkets went down and to be swapped to another shitcoin, Xuez.

....has the fork to XUEZ already made?
Xios is in the process of being swapped for Xuez. Coins bought after Jan 5 will not be eligible to be swapped.
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January 25, 2018, 02:08:44 PM
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My new theory is they are going to scam and hodl for a few months until new exchanges are found for all the coins, then they will transfer and sell

Then why they keep wallets connected to the server?
Stacking? Your cap

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