simmo77
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March 15, 2014, 08:51:01 AM |
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It's actually kinda silly the amount of drama that has exploded out of this. I got my RDD out when the site went down the first time and had some other coins I got out a few days ago. The site just goes up and down, it really looks like someone is working on this in their spare time. There are a lot better ways to scam people then pretend you're working on a engine and have your site go on and off while having people able to withdraw coins. It's not like they're getting more deposits.
Just wait for the exchange to come up and take your coins to a different exchange. I didn't have any problems with my withdrawals either time while the site was up.
Couldn't agree more. You all agreed to the terms and conditions when you deposited your coins. You're just embarrassing yourselves with all this vigilante nonsense.
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familiaverde
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March 15, 2014, 08:52:06 AM |
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Please add ECC is a great coin
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Klapper
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March 15, 2014, 09:01:00 AM |
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Well CoinMarket.io,
You know how many people are waiting for their money, please inform us at least once a day.
Inform us about what's done and what has to be done.
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Gravity
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March 15, 2014, 09:10:50 AM |
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It's actually kinda silly the amount of drama that has exploded out of this. I got my RDD out when the site went down the first time and had some other coins I got out a few days ago. The site just goes up and down, it really looks like someone is working on this in their spare time. There are a lot better ways to scam people then pretend you're working on a engine and have your site go on and off while having people able to withdraw coins. It's not like they're getting more deposits.
Just wait for the exchange to come up and take your coins to a different exchange. I didn't have any problems with my withdrawals either time while the site was up.
Couldn't agree more. You all agreed to the terms and conditions when you deposited your coins. You're just embarrassing yourselves with all this vigilante nonsense. I agree, lets all create scam exchanges under the guise of a beta, that is a good enough excuse to steal bitcoins because it becomes our fault now. GG Virtual Currencies have a great future at this rate.
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nykobe
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March 15, 2014, 09:36:43 AM |
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I've send 10526 DGB on 10 march to coinmarket.io
Status: 3127 confirmations, broadcast through 6 node(s) Date: 10/03/2014 15:31 To: DFPRdpsjrG3KxuyjXgKTHtZUN5f4cDymL4 Debit: -10526.95023601 DGB Net amount: -10526.95023601 DGB Transaction ID: 50397ba5583aa82182d1f653f266bd33f9cb05cf96ed1f6068350dd5dca734a9
Today I see coinmarket.io is up, but I don't see my digibytes. My digibyte's address don't change in my coinmarket's wallet but they are not present.
Can you help me. my user on coinmarket.io : nykobe
Thanks.
send my digibyte on this address : D9aPZHs96WkmviBPd14mZsayDf3UMzhv4T
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kafuzlum
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March 15, 2014, 10:13:02 AM |
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CoinMarket.io status update
1. What happened?
We got exploited. Somewhat. The majority of coins were saved by cold storage and a quick reaction. A couple of users abused a bug in the trading engine allowing them to create coins (increase balance) out of nothing. Do you remember the day when KARM/BTC 24h volume was 400+ out of the blue? That volume came from those malicious users trading. When we noticed the problem, we stopped all trading to investigate the situation. Unfortunately, we failed to find the bug fast enough to resume normal operation and cover the losses from fees. The new trading engine (rewritten) still suffers from this unknown-to-us issue, this is why we have not resumed any trading. Meanwhile, we allowed all withdrawals to happen - because it was the right thing to do. Because of high withdrawal volumes, the wallets ran out of normal unspent inputs and started to combine too many small inputs for withdrawals. There is a limit of inputs/outputs in a cryptocurrency transaction. If the wallet software (the official stuff that everybody uses) chooses or attepts to choose too many inputs, the transaction will fail with "Transaction too large" or "Transaction creation failed" error. It has nothing to do with insufficent balance. This problem was caused by miners who mined directly to the deposit address, creating tens of thousands of small inputs. The default algo for choosing transaction inputs (coin selection) is not designed for exchanges. We need to create some code that does some raw transaction magic. Also, some coins have landed on an invalid fork - because we were too busy with other issues. We will update all coindaemons tonight. Everything has taken too much time because multiple problems hit us at the same time and debugging the situation was not so simple.
2. What is the solution? What are you doing now?
We have manually processed some withdrawals, but that process is too slow. An automatic script will be running tomorrow - it will hopefully process the stuck withdrawals. If your withdrawal status changes to "manual", it means that we manually processed it. If your withdrawal status changes to "fixed", it means that the automatic routine processed it. We will publish statistics when avalible - after the script runs.
Please stop any accusations and threats against Kenneth Bjørke - he is just hosting the web servers. The hosting of coinmarket.io by Kenneth will be terminated when the dust settles and all possible withdrawals are processed.
We will be posting lists of withdrawals that got fixed. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused to you. More detailed information coming after the automatic process runs.
quoting people to see
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myexec
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March 15, 2014, 10:39:32 AM |
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It's been 8 days since I transferred 0.13 BTC from my account to my wallet and still there is no sign of it. Please respond what's going on with my money!!! There is no transaction id in my account, But the status is "confirmed". Username: simomarto Fri Mar 07 2014 12:09:03 0.13501767 BTC 108.162.254.201 confirmed
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Giggety
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March 15, 2014, 11:06:12 AM |
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UPDATE THE COIN DEMONS THAT YOU PROMISED 8 times!!
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multibit
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March 15, 2014, 11:29:26 AM |
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Well CoinMarket.io,
You know how many people are waiting for their money, please inform us at least once a day.
Inform us about what's done and what has to be done.
No I don't need anymore lies and empty promise. BTC back immediately.
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Svener
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March 15, 2014, 11:45:36 AM |
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I have some bad news, some more bad news but a way forward. My father is a officer in the Rikskriminalpolisen (Swedish national bureau of investigation) , this is bad news because he can't help out directly, he took time out of his busy schedule to read this and I had to explain the situation , he said he is 99% sure this has been setup as a scam. It's a pity as we could of got a case number done and then insisted the host of the website release his details. What the community needs to do. 1. Someone needs to get case number from Norwegan Police so Kenneth Bjorke is forced to release the details of coinmarket.io owners and the IP address details for the account. 2. Depending on the country of the accused you will need to open a case in that country a. Whoever does this part needs to get as much info from everyone who's BTC has been stolen, the more money involved the higher priority the case will have. b. The case number will also be needed to freeze this persons bank accounts while the investigation continues, also the banks will require a case number and the police will need to be the ones to do it. 3. I suggest raising a small fee amount in a escrow for the person who is going to be doing the work. This won't be a easy task as not many people are familiar with Cryptos, if the person happens to live in Sweden we will sort this out very fast. If you have anymore questions you can email me at svenlarson101@gmail.com
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multibit
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March 15, 2014, 01:01:15 PM |
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I have some bad news, some more bad news but a way forward. My father is a officer in the Rikskriminalpolisen (Swedish national bureau of investigation) , this is bad news because he can't help out directly, he took time out of his busy schedule to read this and I had to explain the situation , he said he is 99% sure this has been setup as a scam. It's a pity as we could of got a case number done and then insisted the host of the website release his details. What the community needs to do. 1. Someone needs to get case number from Norwegan Police so Kenneth Bjorke is forced to release the details of coinmarket.io owners and the IP address details for the account. 2. Depending on the country of the accused you will need to open a case in that country a. Whoever does this part needs to get as much info from everyone who's BTC has been stolen, the more money involved the higher priority the case will have. b. The case number will also be needed to freeze this persons bank accounts while the investigation continues, also the banks will require a case number and the police will need to be the ones to do it. 3. I suggest raising a small fee amount in a escrow for the person who is going to be doing the work. This won't be a easy task as not many people are familiar with Cryptos, if the person happens to live in Sweden we will sort this out very fast. If you have anymore questions you can email me at svenlarson101@gmail.comWe need to start a Campaign to catch to the real owner of Coinmarket.io So i do the first step and rise 1 BTCWANTED Reward to catch the real owner of Coinmarket.io " 1 BTC "
I have no problem chipping in. Please someone lead this investigation.
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rizardus
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March 15, 2014, 01:23:58 PM |
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he was active today:
Today at 12:35:24 AM
and didnt even report here what happen LOL
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TamiLee
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March 15, 2014, 01:25:45 PM |
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CoinMarket.io status update
1. What happened?
We got exploited. Somewhat. The majority of coins were saved by cold storage and a quick reaction. A couple of users abused a bug in the trading engine allowing them to create coins (increase balance) out of nothing. Do you remember the day when KARM/BTC 24h volume was 400+ out of the blue? That volume came from those malicious users trading. When we noticed the problem, we stopped all trading to investigate the situation. Unfortunately, we failed to find the bug fast enough to resume normal operation and cover the losses from fees. The new trading engine (rewritten) still suffers from this unknown-to-us issue, this is why we have not resumed any trading. Meanwhile, we allowed all withdrawals to happen - because it was the right thing to do. Because of high withdrawal volumes, the wallets ran out of normal unspent inputs and started to combine too many small inputs for withdrawals. There is a limit of inputs/outputs in a cryptocurrency transaction. If the wallet software (the official stuff that everybody uses) chooses or attepts to choose too many inputs, the transaction will fail with "Transaction too large" or "Transaction creation failed" error. It has nothing to do with insufficent balance. This problem was caused by miners who mined directly to the deposit address, creating tens of thousands of small inputs. The default algo for choosing transaction inputs (coin selection) is not designed for exchanges. We need to create some code that does some raw transaction magic. Also, some coins have landed on an invalid fork - because we were too busy with other issues. We will update all coindaemons tonight. Everything has taken too much time because multiple problems hit us at the same time and debugging the situation was not so simple.
2. What is the solution? What are you doing now?
We have manually processed some withdrawals, but that process is too slow. An automatic script will be running tomorrow - it will hopefully process the stuck withdrawals. If your withdrawal status changes to "manual", it means that we manually processed it. If your withdrawal status changes to "fixed", it means that the automatic routine processed it. We will publish statistics when avalible - after the script runs.
Please stop any accusations and threats against Kenneth Bjørke - he is just hosting the web servers. The hosting of coinmarket.io by Kenneth will be terminated when the dust settles and all possible withdrawals are processed.
We will be posting lists of withdrawals that got fixed. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused to you. More detailed information coming after the automatic process runs.
quoting people to see Why the AUTOMATED SCRIPT is Bullshit in the case of bitcoins!https://blockchain.info/ <-- Put your live coinmarket.io bitcoin wallet address in there, 90% of you will find your bitcoins have been moved around from wallet to wallet. The bitcoins have been stolen by the exchange, no question about it, we got fucked so hard here.
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zbig205
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March 15, 2014, 01:26:07 PM |
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Hi. Please check my account nick: masterofbitcoin. I send 0.0331328btc to my wallet but dont get coins. In withdraw histrory transaction is confirmed but i dont see id.
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Gravity
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March 15, 2014, 01:29:51 PM |
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CoinMarket.io status update
1. What happened?
We got exploited. Somewhat. The majority of coins were saved by cold storage and a quick reaction. A couple of users abused a bug in the trading engine allowing them to create coins (increase balance) out of nothing. Do you remember the day when KARM/BTC 24h volume was 400+ out of the blue? That volume came from those malicious users trading. When we noticed the problem, we stopped all trading to investigate the situation. Unfortunately, we failed to find the bug fast enough to resume normal operation and cover the losses from fees. The new trading engine (rewritten) still suffers from this unknown-to-us issue, this is why we have not resumed any trading. Meanwhile, we allowed all withdrawals to happen - because it was the right thing to do. Because of high withdrawal volumes, the wallets ran out of normal unspent inputs and started to combine too many small inputs for withdrawals. There is a limit of inputs/outputs in a cryptocurrency transaction. If the wallet software (the official stuff that everybody uses) chooses or attepts to choose too many inputs, the transaction will fail with "Transaction too large" or "Transaction creation failed" error. It has nothing to do with insufficent balance. This problem was caused by miners who mined directly to the deposit address, creating tens of thousands of small inputs. The default algo for choosing transaction inputs (coin selection) is not designed for exchanges. We need to create some code that does some raw transaction magic. Also, some coins have landed on an invalid fork - because we were too busy with other issues. We will update all coindaemons tonight. Everything has taken too much time because multiple problems hit us at the same time and debugging the situation was not so simple.
2. What is the solution? What are you doing now?
We have manually processed some withdrawals, but that process is too slow. An automatic script will be running tomorrow - it will hopefully process the stuck withdrawals. If your withdrawal status changes to "manual", it means that we manually processed it. If your withdrawal status changes to "fixed", it means that the automatic routine processed it. We will publish statistics when avalible - after the script runs.
Please stop any accusations and threats against Kenneth Bjørke - he is just hosting the web servers. The hosting of coinmarket.io by Kenneth will be terminated when the dust settles and all possible withdrawals are processed.
We will be posting lists of withdrawals that got fixed. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused to you. More detailed information coming after the automatic process runs.
quoting people to see Why the AUTOMATED SCRIPT is Bullshit in the case of bitcoins!https://blockchain.info/ <-- Put your live coinmarket.io bitcoin wallet address in there, 90% of you will find your bitcoins have been moved around from wallet to wallet. The bitcoins have been stolen by the exchange, no question about it, we got fucked so hard here.Oh no , this is not good... I had a glimmer of hope my btc would be returned but yeah these guys have played us. Terrible scum!
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rizardus
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March 15, 2014, 01:45:26 PM Last edit: March 15, 2014, 02:03:46 PM by rizardus |
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ye but he stole my bitcoins after they disabled market - that hard to give it back if its not your? lol what a fucking scamcryptoworld
if there is no regulation about exchanges/bitcoins then why there should be regulation about how to take our fund back?
meaby we should just hire someone who will sort it out ? now Kenneth is our target - and i think he is behind this exchange, now he is just covering tracks
anyone know which hosting company is hosting coinmarket ?
because if kenneth is hosting this shit then he should have hosting comapny right?
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Franky2010
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March 15, 2014, 02:19:29 PM |
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Im waiting 2 week for confirmation my depist for BTC. Please for help! idahosk
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lowww
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March 15, 2014, 02:22:32 PM |
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I just want my redd. Lost no btc because I don't store btc on ANY exchange
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Bluestreet
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March 15, 2014, 02:31:50 PM |
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If this guy is from Estonia then he will be able to retire with the btc he just stole. its almost as bad as a Nigerian running a exchange. We definitely need regulation now.
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yottahash
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March 15, 2014, 02:45:24 PM |
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Anyone with BTC 'stuck', simply lookup your coinmarket wallet BTC deposit address on blockchain.
You will find your coins have moved around a LOT, much more than an offline wallet manoeuvre could justify.
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