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March 29, 2018, 08:49:15 AM
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If you bitbns an Indian exchange which is a subsidiary of buyhatke has masked everything from exchange to banks
you will be finding it amazing even annoying bitbns had the lowest security measures after scam happened they enabled few things withdrawal by use of authenticator and confirmation of such withdrawal via mail and many other concerns are even there listing tons of coins but never looking at security measures their own telegram admin scammed users and took away 5000 xrp from one user account but the CEO paid it from its own pocket and now coming to deposit and withdrawal in an. Instant is due their holding company buyhatke they have masked the banks and not even told they are running an exchange account so if any day banks got details that they have masked users they can't be even allowed to return funds to the users and company itself have to give answers to many questions why what when where they did so the exchange is quite devastating in itself and users aren't aware of them thanks Roll Eyes Huh Roll Eyes Shocked
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March 29, 2018, 10:51:18 AM
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Never heard about it but anyways thank you for the heads up. I do not open any such site which is newly developed because now many of them want to get into exchange or something related to bitcoin and most of them would turn up to be scam. So better to avoid such things.

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