troner8x
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January 24, 2018, 05:10:16 AM |
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At first they said that they were pestering new servers, so the site is buggy.
Trade last was on January 5, after the site began to strongly buggy.
When everything was quiet, I decided to go to my account, but could not - login or password is incorrect.
Now the site is not available at all. Died forever ?
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d_crypto
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January 24, 2018, 06:35:23 AM |
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What the hell is going on with this website??? It has been forever...my coins are stuck there and not staking. It sucks
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praetor_delius
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January 24, 2018, 06:39:55 AM |
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If people didn't go crying to Gandi etc. none of this would be happening, this is why the site owners said that they were looking for different hosting.
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udushk
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January 24, 2018, 07:57:27 AM |
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They could gain more profit from fees and listing payments if they will come back. Isnt?
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Andrey123
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January 24, 2018, 08:46:39 AM |
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So the site will work or not? Can not understand.
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udushk
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January 24, 2018, 08:58:35 AM |
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So the site will work or not? Can not understand.
Don't work atm as you can see
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Windozxpert
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January 24, 2018, 11:10:53 AM |
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Waiting patiently for Coinsmarkets.com to come back live!
This morning, website coinsmarkets.com can't loading caz error "This site can’t be reached". Do you not believe it's scam!?? This is the new http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.phpThat's hilarious. I should have thought of that, clone CM website and host it on my own server to steal everyone's login info for if/when CM comes back online.
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blasterspewpew
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January 24, 2018, 11:50:04 AM |
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It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future.
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qf3l3k
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January 24, 2018, 12:06:59 PM |
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It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy.
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January 24, 2018, 12:29:28 PM |
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It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy. i think cm is legit business in the crypto world, but is illegit in the state world... they have an anonimus exchange and don't pay tax... and this is the problem becouse the host blocked the domain...
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RAOLUOXIANG
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January 24, 2018, 12:32:37 PM |
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Everything will be fine, just wait. We can do nothing about it.CM will lose lots of customers anyway.
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serhanni
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January 24, 2018, 12:44:43 PM |
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I think they should send bulk mailing to customers. It will prevent fud and some scam tries with similar domains.
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dchanevv
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January 24, 2018, 01:01:18 PM |
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Relax, they will return in few days. They are not a big exchange and still want to compare with the old dogs.. i see no problem in that, they just have to update their things and come online with no bugs. I have money there too and i believe them ! : )
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qf3l3k
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January 24, 2018, 01:07:14 PM |
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It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy. i think cm is legit business in the crypto world, but is illegit in the state world... they have an anonimus exchange and don't pay tax... and this is the problem becouse the host blocked the domain... it also seems they provided fake details for domain registration... in that case hard to blame hosting to block domain registered with fake details. on the other hand until they cash-out and change crypto to fiat there is no tax obligation, so they could work out way how to handle that by registering company in certain location(s) to optimise tax. anyway... it is interesting to observe what will happen next, but I don't have high hopes since the beginning that it will come back online.
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hjkuhl
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January 24, 2018, 01:08:46 PM |
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Waiting patiently for Coinsmarkets.com to come back live!
This morning, website coinsmarkets.com can't loading caz error "This site can’t be reached". Do you not believe it's scam!?? This is the new http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.phpThat's hilarious. I should have thought of that, clone CM website and host it on my own server to steal everyone's login info for if/when CM comes back online. great idea, unfortunately if they don't come back all the data you would gather is as useful as your own login credentials It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy. i think cm is legit business in the crypto world, but is illegit in the state world... they have an anonimus exchange and don't pay tax... and this is the problem becouse the host blocked the domain... it also seems they provided fake details for domain registration... in that case hard to blame hosting to block domain registered with fake details. on the other hand until they cash-out and change crypto to fiat there is no tax obligation, so they could work out way how to handle that by registering company in certain location(s) to optimise tax. anyway... it is interesting to observe what will happen next, but I don't have high hopes since the beginning that it will come back online. that's what i was saying prior - that fact of using fake credentials seems to be ignored by a wide range of people... but even if they try to cash out, which i do not hope, how can we track them? is there a known BTC address of CM where everyone can look up on blockchain.info or similar services? I doubt that somebody - especially those fake newbie accounts saying "everything is going to be ok" was looking into all the blockchains and main adresses of coins they offered on CM to verify that they didn't move shit. i hear people all the time, claiming "all the coins are still there" "wallets are syncing" - where is your proof that no transaction left any coinsmarkets wallet?
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January 24, 2018, 01:28:12 PM |
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Waiting patiently for Coinsmarkets.com to come back live!
This morning, website coinsmarkets.com can't loading caz error "This site can’t be reached". Do you not believe it's scam!?? This is the new http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.phpThat's hilarious. I should have thought of that, clone CM website and host it on my own server to steal everyone's login info for if/when CM comes back online. great idea, unfortunately if they don't come back all the data you would gather is as useful as your own login credentials It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy. i think cm is legit business in the crypto world, but is illegit in the state world... they have an anonimus exchange and don't pay tax... and this is the problem becouse the host blocked the domain... it also seems they provided fake details for domain registration... in that case hard to blame hosting to block domain registered with fake details. on the other hand until they cash-out and change crypto to fiat there is no tax obligation, so they could work out way how to handle that by registering company in certain location(s) to optimise tax. anyway... it is interesting to observe what will happen next, but I don't have high hopes since the beginning that it will come back online. that's what i was saying prior - that fact of using fake credentials seems to be ignored by a wide range of people... but even if they try to cash out, which i do not hope, how can we track them? is there a known BTC address of CM where everyone can look up on blockchain.info or similar services? I doubt that somebody - especially those fake newbie accounts saying "everything is going to be ok" was looking into all the blockchains and main adresses of coins they offered on CM to verify that they didn't move shit. i hear people all the time, claiming "all the coins are still there" "wallets are syncing" - where is your proof that no transaction left any coinsmarkets wallet? people who have deposit btc on cm have checked balance on blockchain ad all coin are still there
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qf3l3k
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January 24, 2018, 01:42:58 PM |
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Waiting patiently for Coinsmarkets.com to come back live!
This morning, website coinsmarkets.com can't loading caz error "This site can’t be reached". Do you not believe it's scam!?? This is the new http://185.66.140.234/walletstatus.phpThat's hilarious. I should have thought of that, clone CM website and host it on my own server to steal everyone's login info for if/when CM comes back online. great idea, unfortunately if they don't come back all the data you would gather is as useful as your own login credentials It "died" because some not very bright people wrote complaints to registrar (Gandi) claiming that coinsmarkets was a fraud. Registrar has put domain on hold because of all those complaints. The old CM servers are still accesable via ip: http://185.66.140.234My bet is CM will use another domain and hosting in future. If CM would be legit business then should be no problem to explain situation to hosting company, don't you think so? As they failed to communicate with hosting, we can observe results of that. Hosting doesn't rely on some email send by some people about potential scam. That way you can send email to any hosting company and stop any service... try to do that and you will see it is not that easy. i think cm is legit business in the crypto world, but is illegit in the state world... they have an anonimus exchange and don't pay tax... and this is the problem becouse the host blocked the domain... it also seems they provided fake details for domain registration... in that case hard to blame hosting to block domain registered with fake details. on the other hand until they cash-out and change crypto to fiat there is no tax obligation, so they could work out way how to handle that by registering company in certain location(s) to optimise tax. anyway... it is interesting to observe what will happen next, but I don't have high hopes since the beginning that it will come back online. that's what i was saying prior - that fact of using fake credentials seems to be ignored by a wide range of people... but even if they try to cash out, which i do not hope, how can we track them? is there a known BTC address of CM where everyone can look up on blockchain.info or similar services? I doubt that somebody - especially those fake newbie accounts saying "everything is going to be ok" was looking into all the blockchains and main adresses of coins they offered on CM to verify that they didn't move shit. i hear people all the time, claiming "all the coins are still there" "wallets are syncing" - where is your proof that no transaction left any coinsmarkets wallet? yup.. you right... there is no proof... and nobody knows which wallet belongs to CM. noob kids are calling out data displayed on website, which in fact is from database and does not reflect real state of blockchain, which I pointed out some time ago, but was called names by noob-kiddos. ah well... let them believe in what they want... at the end of the day barking that CM will come back to live fixes nothing, just buys more time for cons to runaway
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