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October 19, 2014, 01:46:45 AM
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Hey nerds,

Just a quick question.  I hope I had not missed this info anywhere, but have searched Bittrex, Google and these forums (modestly) to figure out what the hell is going to happen to coins in my stash once they are delisted?

I had seen the notices on a bunch recently that clearly state the coins will be delisted if a certain value isn't met over a 7 day period.

Flash forward to this afternoon and some of those PayProCoins were looking good for some reason.

They WERE set to be delisted with a date of the 17th as their last day on market if they couldnt get people interested.  Since its the 18th I thought they succeeded and scooped up a shit load. 

No more than 5 minutes later Bittrex pulled the plug and now I just have a lot of PayPros and nothing to do with 'em.

Can anyone provide some insight into this process?

Do they liquidate them at their current or best price avail and convert to BTC, do they incinerate the bitches and walk away quietly?

Thanks in advance for any help
J
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October 19, 2014, 01:48:32 AM
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Hey nerds,

Just a quick question.  I hope I had not missed this info anywhere, but have searched Bittrex, Google and these forums (modestly) to figure out what the hell is going to happen to coins in my stash once they are delisted?

I had seen the notices on a bunch recently that clearly state the coins will be delisted if a certain value isn't met over a 7 day period.

Flash forward to this afternoon and some of those PayProCoins were looking good for some reason.

They WERE set to be delisted with a date of the 17th as their last day on market if they couldnt get people interested.  Since its the 18th I thought they succeeded and scooped up a shit load. 

No more than 5 minutes later Bittrex pulled the plug and now I just have a lot of PayPros and nothing to do with 'em.

Can anyone provide some insight into this process?

Do they liquidate them at their current or best price avail and convert to BTC, do they incinerate the bitches and walk away quietly?

Thanks in advance for any help
J
They should allow you to withdraw these coins to your wallet.
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October 19, 2014, 08:57:56 AM
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I withdraw the delisted coins from Bitterex before.
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October 19, 2014, 12:50:16 PM
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They should give you at least 14 days to remove your coins according to their post quoted below.



After a market is deleted, you will have 14 days to remove your funds before we shut down the wallet (provided the blockchain permits it.)

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October 22, 2014, 03:55:33 AM
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no vol = they delist

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