ElTomeko27
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June 08, 2014, 07:27:13 AM |
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Coinex removed
Also You should remove coinex from your android app...Its still there
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teamcryptonator
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June 08, 2014, 09:04:33 AM |
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Coinex removed
Also You should remove coinex from your android app...Its still there will be removed automatically in 72 hours
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CryptoMan2014
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June 08, 2014, 10:47:35 PM |
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Coinex removed
Also You should remove coinex from your android app...Its still there will be removed automatically in 72 hours Take your time, no damage can be done in 72 hours Great way to promote! And am assuming people got the app
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qayotik
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June 10, 2014, 01:35:23 PM |
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Just to verify what was posted: I,too,managed to convert to emark (dem) and withdraw these to cryptsy. DEM wallet on coinex seems to be working. I might have lost some percent, and I'm still not sure if there are amounts in open orders I can't see.
But still, there's a chance to get some value back.
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ProfMac
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June 10, 2014, 06:45:41 PM |
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Just to verify what was posted: I,too,managed to convert to emark (dem) and withdraw these to cryptsy. DEM wallet on coinex seems to be working. I might have lost some percent, and I'm still not sure if there are amounts in open orders I can't see.
But still, there's a chance to get some value back.
I mined DEM and advertised that they could be withdrawn about 3 weeks ago. Later, the pool & wallet stopped working. Can you give a time & date when you made a successful withdrawal?
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qayotik
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June 10, 2014, 08:32:16 PM |
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I withdrew 20 dem when i posted, Just went on to cancel all orders i had there, exchanged to btc and then to dem, and as of 2014-06-10 16:22:46 (22:22 at gmt+1) they are showing 2 confirms at cryptsy. Still possible as confirmed some minutes ago.
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qayotik
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June 10, 2014, 08:34:53 PM |
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Everything I still had there (0.00000001 btc didnt get converted) exchanged to dem and withdrawn. thanks for posting that you found that out!
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ernie-
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June 10, 2014, 09:03:51 PM |
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Just to verify what was posted: I,too,managed to convert to emark (dem) and withdraw these to cryptsy. DEM wallet on coinex seems to be working. I might have lost some percent, and I'm still not sure if there are amounts in open orders I can't see.
But still, there's a chance to get some value back.
I mined DEM and advertised that they could be withdrawn about 3 weeks ago. Later, the pool & wallet stopped working. Can you give a time & date when you made a successful withdrawal? So where are the DEM coming from atm? I tried mining DEM a few weeks ago and the pool was dead.
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qayotik
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June 11, 2014, 11:38:33 AM |
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Well, I don't understand your problem. technically speaking, the pool (which is more or less probably based on a server software AND a client (aka Wallet)), the exchange website and the wallet that manages deposits/withdrawals are 3 (or rather more) different things. That the wallet that contains the website's DEM deposits is still online, up to date, AND contains funds is probably pure luck. Maybe there are more coin clients on coinex still working correctly, but who wants to try out, which ones? Without maintenance, also DEM will become non-functional in time.
If the breakdown of coinex is really, as many people suggest, a scam scheme, someone overlooked at least this coin-if it is (as I tend to think) just a bundle of coin clients slowly dying of maintenance problems) DEM is probably the only client still running stable on the connected machine, without being offline, not running or being on a forked chain.
When no one is mining on a pool website, this doesn't mean anything for the connected exchange website, nor does it imply that pool and exchange rely on the same clients or even are on the same (virtual) machine.
Pure luck, IMHO, that the connected DEM wallet is running, online, not forked, still connected to the exchange website AND containing coins.
If you have funds on coinex and rather don't believe this and wait for the website to finally die completely instead of taking the hint that you might salvage some value, go ahead, I'm happy I lost only SOME and tried to help other ppl to do the same.
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daemonfox
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June 11, 2014, 04:12:24 PM |
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Well, I don't understand your problem. technically speaking, the pool (which is more or less probably based on a server software AND a client (aka Wallet)), the exchange website and the wallet that manages deposits/withdrawals are 3 (or rather more) different things. That the wallet that contains the website's DEM deposits is still online, up to date, AND contains funds is probably pure luck. Maybe there are more coin clients on coinex still working correctly, but who wants to try out, which ones? Without maintenance, also DEM will become non-functional in time.
If the breakdown of coinex is really, as many people suggest, a scam scheme, someone overlooked at least this coin-if it is (as I tend to think) just a bundle of coin clients slowly dying of maintenance problems) DEM is probably the only client still running stable on the connected machine, without being offline, not running or being on a forked chain.
When no one is mining on a pool website, this doesn't mean anything for the connected exchange website, nor does it imply that pool and exchange rely on the same clients or even are on the same (virtual) machine.
Pure luck, IMHO, that the connected DEM wallet is running, online, not forked, still connected to the exchange website AND containing coins.
If you have funds on coinex and rather don't believe this and wait for the website to finally die completely instead of taking the hint that you might salvage some value, go ahead, I'm happy I lost only SOME and tried to help other ppl to do the same.
It has been postulated that the DEM hot and exchange wallets are indeed linked to the mining pool outputs... you can trace it on the blockchain. At one point, DEM died here and someone put it back online.
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June 11, 2014, 09:29:43 PM |
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It has been postulated that the DEM hot and exchange wallets are indeed linked to the mining pool outputs... you can trace it on the blockchain. At one point, DEM died here and someone put it back online.
If I try and mine DEM on stratum+tcp://stratum.coinex.pw:9031 it just comes up as dead. Same goes for stratum+tcp://stratum.coinex.pw:9944 the switch port. As far as I can tell it's not possible to mine atm on coinex, so the wallets are not getting topped up.
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forzendiablo
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the grandpa of cryptos
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June 13, 2014, 03:14:51 AM |
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LOL dont mien here. its scam!
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yolo
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KonstantinosM
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June 13, 2014, 04:06:41 AM |
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The Coinex exchange is witholding 17 LTC and a few thousand SXC from me as well as a few bitcents.
Withdrawing points out to an invalid address so I'm guessing their clients are down, both of the SXC and LTC one.
I donated 0.5 BTC to them a while ago (I had BTC then) so it seems they didn't really put it to good work when I gave it to them so I won't and wouldn't get any shares from their IPO.
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Syscoin has the best of Bitcoin and Ethereum in one place, it's merge mined with Bitcoin so it is plugged into Bitcoin's ecosystem and takes full advantage of it's POW while rewarding Bitcoin miners with Syscoin
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Gargo
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June 14, 2014, 07:38:12 AM |
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DO NOT USE THIS SCAM!!!
126327938 27 days ago Withdrawal | 56.82016702 CAT Destination: 9YbMG2hNYrVTR94xiPPeTHhw2Q5wenjQ99 TXID: 1c8d4ed50e72f0293a1e497a137d3030c56896b17599950ff9b60b738991fa38
this transaction even doesn't exist in CAT blockchain
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nwfella
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Well hello there!
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June 15, 2014, 01:32:26 AM |
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CoinEX officially delisted from crypto::stocks as of today.
There some tune playing in the back of my head but I can't quite make it out...oh yeah!!
"Another one bites the dust!!"
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Gimme the crypto!!
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thsminer
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June 15, 2014, 08:15:57 AM |
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Remember, that is just a PO Box. Doesn't mean they are actually there. Anywho, that +45.36946676 number is on every site registered under PrivacyProtect. Going by the +45 country code, points to Denmark. However, I noticed several PrivacyProtect registrations have the number +90.4536946676, and +90 points to Turkey. PrivacyProtect doesn't advertise where they are really located, and no one really knows. Given that the over whelming majority of sites registered under PrivacyProtect.org are scam sites of one sort or another, this is no surprise. To that end, if we were to assume that 4536946676 is a raw phone number, it could be anywhere on the planet: http://phone.lookup.bz/4536946676 Looking for our Coinex friend? erundook - co-founder of this scamVitaly A. Sorokin Birthday 12.05.1986 Moscow, Russia icq 829664 http://forum.velomania.ru/member.php?u=78053http://www.x-bikers.ru/bikera/anketa_bikera.php?id=312759http://steamcommunity.com/id/erundook (last activity - today)
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Artlover
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June 15, 2014, 09:02:31 AM |
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CoinEX officially delisted from crypto::stocks as of today.
There some tune playing in the back of my head but I can't quite make it out...oh yeah!!
"Another one bites the dust!!" Yeah, I was just going to post this. Cryptostocks is telling everyone to contact shares@coinex.pw regarding it. Hahahahaha, yeah, like anyone, if there is anyone, at coinex.pw answers any emails. To Erundook: You had a good thing going and a lot of people trusted you. But you just has to be completely stupid about everything regarding it and ruined everything. For what it's worth, I still believe you were really hacked. Doesn't make any difference any more though since everything that has happened since is your own damned fault because of your ignorance, arrogance and not seriously giving enough of a crap about honestly fixing things. If you're not dead, you better hope the Russian Mafia gets to you first because everyone else is ready to get medieval on you at this point.
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surfguy72
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June 20, 2014, 03:48:06 PM |
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is Coinex.pw for sale? Including their current debts, i wonder how much it'd cost.
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ProfMac
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June 20, 2014, 04:27:40 PM |
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is Coinex.pw for sale? Including their current debts, i wonder how much it'd cost.
Put together an offer. Remember that almost no one involved in programming or bitcoin wants to sell their project. This may mean that you become a shareholder, not a full owner. Publish the offer here, surely Erundook reads the forum from time to time.
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Artlover
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June 20, 2014, 07:32:23 PM |
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surely Erundook reads the forum from time to time. Are you serious? Erundook Last Active: April 24, 2014, 07:01:54 AM Know why Cryptostock delisted CoinEX. Because they haven't been able to establish any contact with him either, and they are a professional financial business handling CoinEX's stock that makes CoinEX money. If Erundook was around, do you really think he would be ignoring them too? Erundook is gone. The only question at this point is did the scumbag run off, or did someone 'dispose' of him.
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