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March 10, 2014, 10:41:33 PM
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So the question still remains... What were they actually doing all these weeks... Nothing makes sense in this story. If they were scamming something - why no effort to calm down people? If they were hacked - why no effort to calm down people and come clean with ideas how to make everything right? If they lost a lot of money, they could've done some damage control in community, fixed bugs, continue to work slowly regaining reputation (which would not be damaged if they would keep being active and supportive)  and sell exchange to cover up loses. Such system should be worth something.

I mean, one post a day keeps scam acusations away.

I now have a one more crazy idea... So you're hacked, lost a lot of BTC, but still have LOTS of other coins... What do you do? You try to day trade in other exchange to cover up loses! And then you fail... there's not much left to do. Still, would make sense to keep community controlled while doing such things.

Just a speculation, I wonder if we ever get to know the truth...
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March 10, 2014, 11:22:56 PM
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So the question still remains... What were they actually doing all these weeks... Nothing makes sense in this story. If they were scamming something - why no effort to calm down people? If they were hacked - why no effort to calm down people and come clean with ideas how to make everything right? If they lost a lot of money, they could've done some damage control in community, fixed bugs, continue to work slowly regaining reputation (which would not be damaged if they would keep being active and supportive)  and sell exchange to cover up loses. Such system should be worth something.

I mean, one post a day keeps scam acusations away.

I now have a one more crazy idea... So you're hacked, lost a lot of BTC, but still have LOTS of other coins... What do you do? You try to day trade in other exchange to cover up loses! And then you fail... there's not much left to do. Still, would make sense to keep community controlled while doing such things.

Just a speculation, I wonder if we ever get to know the truth...


Like someone said here already, i guess they just drink vodka all this 2 weeks.
I lost money on two hacked exchanges recently... poloniex and freshmarket and in both case problem was resolved in 1-2 days and money, at least part of them, was return on second day. Coinmarket can't resolve a mess for 2 week and even haven't guts to say they have a problems. Realy they again just keep silent for 2th day even although they should already learn that people start to neverous if they keep silent too long, but they do not care.
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March 11, 2014, 12:17:59 AM
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So the question still remains... What were they actually doing all these weeks... Nothing makes sense in this story. If they were scamming something - why no effort to calm down people? If they were hacked - why no effort to calm down people and come clean with ideas how to make everything right? If they lost a lot of money, they could've done some damage control in community, fixed bugs, continue to work slowly regaining reputation (which would not be damaged if they would keep being active and supportive)  and sell exchange to cover up loses. Such system should be worth something.

I mean, one post a day keeps scam acusations away.

I now have a one more crazy idea... So you're hacked, lost a lot of BTC, but still have LOTS of other coins... What do you do? You try to day trade in other exchange to cover up loses! And then you fail... there's not much left to do. Still, would make sense to keep community controlled while doing such things.

Just a speculation, I wonder if we ever get to know the truth...


Like someone said here already, i guess they just drink vodka all this 2 weeks.
I lost money on two hacked exchanges recently... poloniex and freshmarket and in both case problem was resolved in 1-2 days and money, at least part of them, was return on second day. Coinmarket can't resolve a mess for 2 week and even haven't guts to say they have a problems. Realy they again just keep silent for 2th day even although they should already learn that people start to neverous if they keep silent too long, but they do not care.

I agree. The difference is that Poloniex came clean and has already started repaying the BTC. Site was down for only a few hours and the owner is absorbing the full 50'000 dollars worth of BTC. He is also pouring resources into security since he obviously does not want this to happen again. Coinmarket is silent. Very unprofessional and if they aren't hiding anything then they are at least no better than cryptsy when it comes to respecting their clients.
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March 11, 2014, 01:52:01 AM
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So is the site completely dead? Or has anyone succeeded in taking coins out of it?
There are rare occasions for widthdrawal when the site appears online during the day. NOBL made through for me, also BTC and LEAF. Unfortunately their USDE wallet is on a wrong blockchain (forked in a meanwhile) so any transfer will probably lose coins forever (too bad I realised this two clicks after placing the order lol)

I withdrew USDe 4 days ago and nothing had ever happened. Did I just lost my USDe? That's my huge investment ever Sad

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March 11, 2014, 01:57:50 AM
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So is the site completely dead? Or has anyone succeeded in taking coins out of it?
There are rare occasions for widthdrawal when the site appears online during the day. NOBL made through for me, also BTC and LEAF. Unfortunately their USDE wallet is on a wrong blockchain (forked in a meanwhile) so any transfer will probably lose coins forever (too bad I realised this two clicks after placing the order lol)

I withdrew USDe 4 days ago and nothing had ever happened. Did I just lost my USDe? That's my huge investment ever Sad
I have 0.31BTC without a transID and 125k digibyte in there too =(

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March 11, 2014, 02:16:52 AM
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As their PR may have problems with their eyes too

I want my money back !
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March 11, 2014, 02:29:22 AM
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As their PR may have problems with their eyes too

I want my money back !
please!

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March 11, 2014, 02:30:29 AM
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Has anyone been able to withdraw any DigiBytes in the past week?

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March 11, 2014, 02:34:37 AM
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Coinmarket.io - Are you a coward? Why isn't there any update? Where are my coins?

scammer !!! shame on you
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March 11, 2014, 02:36:02 AM
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I got an answer of the PR. Besides his problem to understand, he confirmed me he doesn't see well too and that's the reason why coinmarket.io is down for 2 weeks. Indeed he accidentaly touched a wire of the famous super-mega-ultra-fast trade engine.

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March 11, 2014, 02:38:00 AM
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Coinmarket has been forced from their server: http://www.dinkypage.com/1245171


Financial services are not a hobby.

Neglect has a price.

Those poor teenagers.
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March 11, 2014, 03:13:29 AM
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Coinmarket has been forced from their server: http://www.dinkypage.com/1245171


Financial services are not a hobby.

Neglect has a price.

Those poor teenagers.
Well this is not good for anybody. Playing with the nerves of the users like they did will bring them big trouble now. The best they should do now is to return the coins as fast as possible.
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March 11, 2014, 03:28:36 AM
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Coinmarket has been forced from their server: http://www.dinkypage.com/1245171

Financial services are not a hobby.

Neglect has a price.

Those poor teenagers.

Once again internet harrases wrong people.
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March 11, 2014, 03:32:09 AM
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So is the site completely dead? Or has anyone succeeded in taking coins out of it?
There are rare occasions for widthdrawal when the site appears online during the day. NOBL made through for me, also BTC and LEAF. Unfortunately their USDE wallet is on a wrong blockchain (forked in a meanwhile) so any transfer will probably lose coins forever (too bad I realised this two clicks after placing the order lol)

I withdrew USDe 4 days ago and nothing had ever happened. Did I just lost my USDe? That's my huge investment ever Sad
I have 0.31BTC without a transID and 125k digibyte in there too =(

My lesson cost me 350k DGB (they're floating somewhere... in the alternate universe... in the old block chain...). Which is not much to compare (well, for me it actually is), since DGB price is still low, but feels pretty shitty, since I like that coin. Had to buy-in again.
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March 11, 2014, 03:38:19 AM
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March 11, 2014, 04:08:56 AM
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YES, still waiting on this stuck withdrawal.
Fri Mar 07 2014 09:35:00   0.19960008   BTC   173.245.56.172   confirmed

user: steveb40

no tx id
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March 11, 2014, 04:24:42 AM
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Has anyone been able to withdraw any DigiBytes in the past week?

Negative for me.  My stash is gone like many others.  The minefields we have to wade through to buy and sell are just insane.  Hard to believe this is going to turn out well for crypto in general when everywhere you turn someone is trying to steal your coins.  UGH...

I guess going forward any exchange that is less than a year old is off limits.  It sure won't save me from the Mt. Gox's but it will prevent a lot of hit and runs from these smaller exchanges.
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March 11, 2014, 05:22:11 AM
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my USDE withdrawals are stuck.

Transaction id: a0ef224d385305aff18dede2879df8dc9bbb0dfd844b387616b3bbedb33db5bf

please check it.

still waiting
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March 11, 2014, 06:13:31 AM
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KDC withdrawal not passed.
Is says that it's confirmed but there is no transaction id and no coins passed to my wallet.
 

userName: kobx

details:
Sat Mar 08 2014 10:12:55   2999.9   KDC   173.245.53.29   confirmed

please look into it,

Thanks.


No coins yet,
please take care of it.
Thanks.
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March 11, 2014, 06:16:00 AM
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I am missing my BTC and USDE !!!!!

my username is:
crypto_8888

Missing BTC:
Sat Mar 08 2014 21:14:23    0.19988126   BTC   108.162.xxx.xxx   confirmed

Missing USDE:
Sat Mar 08 2014 20:24:24    238305   USDE   108.162.xxx.xxx   confirmed
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