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Author Topic: [WeExchange]WARNING!The Fall of Ukyo II: Ukyo Digs a Hole?!WARNING![WeExchange]  (Read 34619 times)
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November 14, 2013, 09:41:57 AM
Last edit: November 14, 2013, 10:03:03 AM by troner
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Wait a minute, I dont get it at all. If Ukyo has the BTC, why not to transfer them ALL to another wallet and process all withdrawals manually?

What is more important for a provider of a financial service, to recover customers' trust and keep credibility, or fix some technical problems thoroughly?
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November 14, 2013, 10:09:02 AM
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Wait a minute, I dont get it at all. If Ukyo has the BTC, why not to transfer them ALL to another wallet and process all withdrawals manually?

What is more important for a provider of a financial service, to recover customers' trust and keep credibility, or fix some technical problems thoroughly?

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November 14, 2013, 11:42:39 AM
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I do not want to disable the withdraw functionality because requests need to be able to be made.

-Ukyo

Euh,.. would it really make any difference?
If anyone would withdraw now their stuck with " 2nd server.. " error

Either way we're not getting our money.

I think your more worried about people not able to make deposits on We-exchange...
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November 14, 2013, 11:52:46 AM
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Well, I'm still waiting for my October 23 withdrawal..

Over the course of the last few weeks, I've tried everything:
1)opened multiple support tickets on weexchange
2)opened a support ticket on bitfunder
3)sent emails
4)found the secret hotline number, called it every other day
5)opened an account on bitcointalk just to send ukyo a pm

 and this is the feedback I received:
1)No reply
2)"Please contact weexchange"  Smiley
3)No reply
4)"Ukyo is at a meeting"
5)No reply

It's only 19.1BTC, but these are all the bitcoins that I have. And if getting them back requires legal action, then I will do so. I'm too tired of this.

ukyo needs to explain this.
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November 14, 2013, 12:15:07 PM
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sigh, Stop posting that "over and over and over" and STOP THE WITHDRAWING FUNCTIONALITY!.

now I told you, Dump all using pywallet, install the latest electrum and connect using tor, import all addresses and move the coins to a single or a couple of addresses, import them in a wallet.dat. Headache done, this solution WILL stick for a while.

Of course you want a permenant solution, USE LIBBITCOIN.

This would be a great solution except that I am not looking to shut down the site.
The system must stay in sync with the backend for tracking and audit purposes.
We can not have divergence.

-Ukyo

No offence, but no one is ever going to use Weexchange after this debacle.

You are better off simply moving to manual withdrawals, let people get their BTC back, and move on.

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November 14, 2013, 12:41:46 PM
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Of course no new withdraws are working.
I have stated over and over that bitcoind is in a constant state of non-use by the system because it either in startup/wallet loading mode, or locked up due to the latest transfer request.

Let me repeat again.
During startup, bitcoind does not respond to RPC calls.
Once it is up, I make a transfer. The moment I make the transfer, no matter what hardware is provided, it goes to 100% resources and fails to respond to any RPC requests, even after the transaction eventually makes it to the network.

-Ukyo

When do you think that will be?  I'm desperate for these funds so I can get IVF for my soon to be wife.  She's nearly at the cut off date and I REALLY REALLY need this money! Sad

Why can't you respond to support tickets.  Please stop ignoring us  Embarrassed

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November 14, 2013, 01:15:50 PM
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sigh, Stop posting that "over and over and over" and STOP THE WITHDRAWING FUNCTIONALITY!.

now I told you, Dump all using pywallet, install the latest electrum and connect using tor, import all addresses and move the coins to a single or a couple of addresses, import them in a wallet.dat. Headache done, this solution WILL stick for a while.

Of course you want a permenant solution, USE LIBBITCOIN.

This would be a great solution except that I am not looking to shut down the site.
The system must stay in sync with the backend for tracking and audit purposes.
We can not have divergence.


How about this:
1. disable withdrawals on WEEX
2. dump priv. keys using pywallet, and transfer all coins to a single address
3. check if WEEX db is consistent with the number of coins on that address. this will answer the questions if anything is wrong.
4. if everything is ok, process withdrawal requests one by one
5. you can then do whatever you want with WEEX, check things, etc.

No one cares about what you want to do with WEEX, it's your problem, not ours.

You are unable to provide any data that supports your version. You just ask people to confirm that their xfers went through, except no one posts in this thread to confirm that. If you really did manual withdrawals, can you please post their TX ids? We can then see for ourselves if what you are saying is true. To me, your behaviour looks like stalling. I think you are very close to having legal problems. It's in your intereset to deal with this ASAP in any way possible, instead of telling people that the above method will complicate your life or will not benefit WEEX.

Please provide verifiable data that you did in fact processed manual withdrawals.

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November 14, 2013, 01:26:29 PM
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Why would anyone use WeExchange after the BitFunder shutdown?
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November 14, 2013, 03:12:02 PM
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My 250BTC withdraw was delayed for 10 days  Angry  Angry


Did your withdraw go through now?
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November 14, 2013, 03:19:48 PM
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I hope I get my 0.44 BTC soon...
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November 14, 2013, 04:52:56 PM
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I reckon it won't be much work to list the 'processing' (or manual) withdrawals here accompanied with a status; paid or processing . For example the withdrawal ID as shown in WeExchange (probably these ID's will already be higher for newer withdrawals). Seems to me like a simple copy past from database. Then every creditor will have some information about how fast the manual withdrawals are being processed and would be alot less panicked. At least it would partially calm my worries.

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November 14, 2013, 05:19:34 PM
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Wait a minute, I dont get it at all. If Ukyo has the BTC, why not to transfer them ALL to another wallet and process all withdrawals manually?

Ukyo answered this already. Hi seems to do this in small scale. So send a couple btc to another wallet and then send smaller withdraws fromt his wallet to safe time. But since the problem with bitcoind is that it crashes once it goes through too many bitcoin addresses to check if bitcoins are in it it wont work to send all bitcoins to another wallet. Because it would crash before sending when it tries to collect the bitcoins.

Its open if there is a wallet at all that can handle so many bitcoin addresses.

So its still 200 withdraws... the withdraws that are solved are replaced with new withdraws... i hope the coder are good to solve this problem.

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November 14, 2013, 07:12:45 PM
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Well, I'm still waiting for my October 23 withdrawal..

Over the course of the last few weeks, I've tried everything:
1)opened multiple support tickets on weexchange
2)opened a support ticket on bitfunder
3)sent emails
4)found the secret hotline number, called it every other day
5)opened an account on bitcointalk just to send ukyo a pm

 and this is the feedback I received:
1)No reply
2)"Please contact weexchange"  Smiley
3)No reply
4)"Ukyo is at a meeting"
5)No reply

It's only 19.1BTC, but these are all the bitcoins that I have. And if getting them back requires legal action, then I will do so. I'm too tired of this.

Exactly the same here..
+1  Angry Angry Angry

Guys, that number is NOT valid. It's not a secret hotline, it's an old answering service.
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November 14, 2013, 07:47:19 PM
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Guys, that number is NOT valid. It's not a secret hotline, it's an old answering service.

Yea, that's exactly the problem here - there's NO valid way of contacting anyone at weexchange (assuming hopefully that more people work there). Weexchenge is an old no-answering service.
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November 14, 2013, 10:52:33 PM
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Yes, I was helping with asicminer. Divs were only delayed that one week because of FriedCat shorting the div amount and I was waiting for the rest.

I think we will be done with the 23rd today. The next few days had a lot less transactions as I mentioned before.

-Ukyo

so october 23 is done?
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November 14, 2013, 11:32:59 PM
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Yes, I was helping with asicminer. Divs were only delayed that one week because of FriedCat shorting the div amount and I was waiting for the rest.

I think we will be done with the 23rd today. The next few days had a lot less transactions as I mentioned before.

-Ukyo

so october 23 is done?

No, I'm still waiting. But I will let you know if/when my transaction goes through.

Code:
2013-10-23 02:56:55	Withdraw	19.11521709 BTC		Processing

BTW, I'm verified if it makes any difference.
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November 15, 2013, 12:02:16 AM
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I went to the weexchange site today and took a screencast of all my information just in case things go sideways. I've been very patient so far, but being stuck for 12 days isn't looking so good.
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November 15, 2013, 12:46:33 AM
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I went to the weexchange site today and took a screencast of all my information just in case things go sideways. I've been very patient so far, but being stuck for 12 days isn't looking so good.
good idea, did the same now!
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November 15, 2013, 01:07:22 AM
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ukyo... how does the withdraws go forward? What days are cleared and how many withdraws are still open?

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November 15, 2013, 03:03:17 AM
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My withdrawal has been staying in 'Processing' status for over ten days. How much longer will I wait?
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