Evilish
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January 27, 2014, 02:13:24 PM |
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my btc been held for order for 1 week still no reply. This sucks I guess cancelling your open orders would fix this issue.
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Repunza
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January 27, 2014, 02:58:21 PM |
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There is something shady about this company. Their hosting is located in Costa Rica a known area for cyber criminals. If this company decides to close doors and run. There is little any one can do to them. I would consider long and hard giving them your business in the future.
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imginy
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January 27, 2014, 04:08:53 PM |
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my btc been held for order for 1 week still no reply. This sucks I guess cancelling your open orders would fix this issue. If only
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tehbizz
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January 28, 2014, 05:00:17 AM |
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There is something shady about this company. Their hosting is located in Costa Rica a known area for cyber criminals. If this company decides to close doors and run. There is little any one can do to them. I would consider long and hard giving them your business in the future.
Their hosting isn't actually in Costa Rica. Their servers are behind CloudFlare: https://www.robtex.com/dns/coinex.pw.html?tab=result#records . CloudFlare has servers in datacenters around the world. In reality, I can guess that CoinEx's actual servers are in one of three places: Russia, US, somewhere in Europe. I know for a fact two of those are correct. Before going all wild-eyed and conspiratorial, you may want to take a step back, take a breath, and understand what their DNS records actually say. Because it's not what you think it says. And if they really were criminals (and frankly, they'd be terrible ones), they wouldn't host in Costa Rica, they'd host in eastern Europe.
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jayeeyee
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January 28, 2014, 01:51:12 PM |
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Anyone have any idea what's going on with their mining pool stats? It's been stuck since about 3-4 hrs ago (at the time of this post). Are shares being recorded/accepted correctly?
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imginy
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January 28, 2014, 04:59:48 PM Last edit: January 28, 2014, 05:12:46 PM by imginy |
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Coinex have fixed my stuck balance Thank you Coinex edit: my balance disappeared after first trade
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Repunza
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January 28, 2014, 06:41:30 PM |
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There is something shady about this company. Their hosting is located in Costa Rica a known area for cyber criminals. If this company decides to close doors and run. There is little any one can do to them. I would consider long and hard giving them your business in the future.
Their hosting isn't actually in Costa Rica. Their servers are behind CloudFlare: https://www.robtex.com/dns/coinex.pw.html?tab=result#records . CloudFlare has servers in datacenters around the world. In reality, I can guess that CoinEx's actual servers are in one of three places: Russia, US, somewhere in Europe. I know for a fact two of those are correct. Before going all wild-eyed and conspiratorial, you may want to take a step back, take a breath, and understand what their DNS records actually say. Because it's not what you think it says. And if they really were criminals (and frankly, they'd be terrible ones), they wouldn't host in Costa Rica, they'd host in eastern Europe. Dude learn something. Costa Rica is the #1 safe haven for Cyber Criminal who's targeting the US. GOOGLE IT. This is why many Rogue Online Casino owners who target USA players move there. They get away with non payment of its players. Coinex is hosting out of Costa Rica.
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tehbizz
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January 28, 2014, 07:20:18 PM |
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There is something shady about this company. Their hosting is located in Costa Rica a known area for cyber criminals. If this company decides to close doors and run. There is little any one can do to them. I would consider long and hard giving them your business in the future.
Their hosting isn't actually in Costa Rica. Their servers are behind CloudFlare: https://www.robtex.com/dns/coinex.pw.html?tab=result#records . CloudFlare has servers in datacenters around the world. In reality, I can guess that CoinEx's actual servers are in one of three places: Russia, US, somewhere in Europe. I know for a fact two of those are correct. Before going all wild-eyed and conspiratorial, you may want to take a step back, take a breath, and understand what their DNS records actually say. Because it's not what you think it says. And if they really were criminals (and frankly, they'd be terrible ones), they wouldn't host in Costa Rica, they'd host in eastern Europe. Dude learn something. Costa Rica is the #1 safe haven for Cyber Criminal who's targeting the US. GOOGLE IT. This is why many Rogue Online Casino owners who target USA players move there. They get away with non payment of its players. Coinex is hosting out of Costa Rica. Um, no they're not hosting in Costa Rica. Apparently you didn't look at the link I sent because then you'd see that their IP that you looked up belongs to a company called CloudFlare...which I already mentioned. You should look up what CloudFlare does. Then you should look up what CloudFlare does again because you won't get it the first time. Then realize that CoinEX has used CloudFlare for months. You would have ALSO seen that their MX record points to Yandex, a Russian company. Guess what that means? They're actually hosting in Russia or a country that has a Yandex presence, which is pretty much every former Soviet country. Just like I mentioned. Try looking up where stratum.coinex.pw (their mining pool) is hosted. Guess where that is? Romania. Where's that? Eastern Europe. Again, just like I mentioned. I somehow magically nailed where their hosting was in my previous reply without ever having looked this stuff up because it was easy to do just by knowing the MX record. So not only do you need to learn a thing or two, you just got schooled on your own theory.
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True___Blue
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January 29, 2014, 12:42:22 PM |
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The site is a big buggy for me. I'm using Chrome and sometimes when I click on items that are normally clickable nothing happens. For example I forgot my password and tried a few different ones. Every time I put in a new password I would have to reload the page so the log-in button would work. Other than that, I enjoy the mining and trading in the same place.
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imginy
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January 29, 2014, 06:46:00 PM Last edit: January 29, 2014, 07:42:25 PM by imginy |
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HollowStorm
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January 30, 2014, 04:47:32 AM |
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When are you gonna add new coins, like DigiByte Coin?
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Evilish
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January 30, 2014, 07:36:16 AM |
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When are you gonna add new coins, like DigiByte Coin?
I agree. DigiByte should be added, along with Smartcoin.
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bla2501
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January 30, 2014, 02:56:33 PM |
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how long does it take for deposits to show on the coinex?
yesterday i sent some coins there, but they still have not arrived. i assume that is quite strange.
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Bl4ckw00d
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January 31, 2014, 02:44:08 AM |
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So It has been a week now, and my balance is still stuck. I have received a support email after sending emails every other day trying to get info on the situation. I received this back on the 28th.
"Hi Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Our admin will be processing all stuck balances and withdrawals while the site is down for a hardware upgrade in a just a few days. Again, we are sorry for any inconvenience this situation may be causing you. Thank You"
Not sure if they have scheduled or announced any downtime for maintenance but I am getting a little fed up with my balance stuck for so long. I understand mistakes can happen, but there have been no attempts to advise me I will be credited for my troubles or any concrete information about when to expect my balances back.
It's going to take alot after this gets resolved for coinex to keep my business, I am by no means asking for the sky. Just a little bit of transparency and understanding which Im sure alot of the others with similar problems would appreciate as well.
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kostepanych
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January 31, 2014, 12:33:17 PM |
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What are the BTC and LTC withdraw fees at CoinEX?
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captainfuture
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January 31, 2014, 12:35:33 PM |
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I really hope this isn't the case but when you put in a big sell order and it is sold off in bites(something you should really make clear on the site) is the fee applied to EACH of those tiny trades instead of the initial big one?! I really hope not.
what is the difference? its always 0,2 %
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captainfuture
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January 31, 2014, 12:37:04 PM |
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So It has been a week now, and my balance is still stuck. I have received a support email after sending emails every other day trying to get info on the situation. I received this back on the 28th.
"Hi Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Our admin will be processing all stuck balances and withdrawals while the site is down for a hardware upgrade in a just a few days. Again, we are sorry for any inconvenience this situation may be causing you. Thank You"
Not sure if they have scheduled or announced any downtime for maintenance but I am getting a little fed up with my balance stuck for so long. I understand mistakes can happen, but there have been no attempts to advise me I will be credited for my troubles or any concrete information about when to expect my balances back.
It's going to take alot after this gets resolved for coinex to keep my business, I am by no means asking for the sky. Just a little bit of transparency and understanding which Im sure alot of the others with similar problems would appreciate as well.
we will announce our downtime on twitter.
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kostepanych
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January 31, 2014, 03:05:16 PM |
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Can't withdraw IFC from my account, get message:
IFC withdrawal failed Errors: address is invalid
But address iPfSBeooCeB7Rk1XHns3xt8GCRkgaztcEW is valid. I had cash outs to this wallet from pools.
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captainfuture
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January 31, 2014, 03:22:07 PM |
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Can't withdraw IFC from my account, get message:
IFC withdrawal failed Errors: address is invalid
But address iPfSBeooCeB7Rk1XHns3xt8GCRkgaztcEW is valid. I had cash outs to this wallet from pools.
IFC client is down right now. please try later. sorry.
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