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December 12, 2013, 05:41:09 AM
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On its face, this makes no sense... unless you consider this angle: Perhaps the folks running BX – and not these mysterious "beta-testers" (who may or may not actually exist) – are using this new ACH deposit system TO ARBITRAGE THE HELL OUT OF CUSTOMER FUNDS in order to stay afloat? This explains everything – the stall tactics, the missed deadlines, the delayed deposits/withdrawals, the price/volume oddities...

Tread carefully, folks.

So......basically theft/fraud, but only temporarily and with the best of intentions o_O. That would explain my disappearing (cashed and not credited) $1,000 deposit, along with the myriad of other delays and stall tactics you mention.
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December 12, 2013, 01:10:25 PM
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I am inclined to doubt this scenario.  My missing BTC, (which went missing because their stupid expiring wallet address thing expired in just a couple hours, before the transaction had the necessary 6 confirms), are still sitting in the same address where I deposited them.  If these guys were pulling shenanigans like trading with customer funds they could have sold that BTC at one of the two all time highs we saw while they have been holding it.  I still don't have my BTC back but neither have they done anything with it.  That address has exactly one transaction, my deposit.
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