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March 20, 2014, 05:35:07 AM |
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Here's me hoping that, because I was one of the very few "voices of reason" actually defending the site these past weeks, that I might get some sort of preferential treatment when it comes to my stuck BTC deposit.... That'd be a shitty way to do things and, personally, I would satisfy angriest first to avoid possible problems they can cause. Patient ones can wait for a bit longer. Sorry to rain on your parade, just an observation Yeah - because the squeaky wheels always get the fucking grease don't they. Why would that be a shitty way to do it? Should people be rewarded for inciting violence and vigilante behaviour? Just an observation In the ideal world, where good is being rewarded with good, sure, it would be great, but this is bussiness and this is crypto. Most likely violent ones lost or thought that they lost A LOT of money and KIND OF have a right to be angry, since, lets be honest, CM handled this deal in the worst way possible to calm the community down. If they would've been responsible and responsive from the beginning of this mess, there would be close to none vigilantism, death/police threats and accusations. Also, don't take this personally, but I would rename what you call "voice of reason" to "naive dellusion". I had and still have hopes to get my DGB back and I liked CM as a trading platform a lot, but the way all this went down did not leave a lot to "hook" trust and hope on. You should probably stick to using words that you know how to spell correctly. Best of luck, hope you get your shitcoins back.
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MMos
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March 20, 2014, 05:40:59 AM |
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So..please help? It isn't just no email confirmation, where is my funds!? DGB is "insufficient" and the BTC has no trans ID...
Username: MMos
This! Help please =)
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Bluestreet
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March 20, 2014, 05:41:39 AM |
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Just in case you guys are wondering if this is a scam exchange, let me introduce you to the fresh market.io scam claiming to be a hack. This is where a portion of LTC was "stolen" around 40% as this was a LTC exchange also only interested in new alt coins, we going to hear a similar sad story with coinmarket about how much btc those hackers stole from the exchange ...awwww so sad it breaks my heart, let all as a community give % of our btc to help this poor exchange administrator, awwww shame... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=431365.0Also, i have to say, that site now is still in BETA, so use it on your own risk. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=449796.0At least freshmarket.io returned most the alt coins within 5 days, they only cared about the LTC and tried to get 10 BTC claiming the hackers wanted that in order to get the funds returned.lol Welcome to the world of scumbaggery at it's finest with coin market.io being the latest and greatest scam, a tribute to the human attribute of greed.
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yottahash
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March 20, 2014, 06:04:46 AM |
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Just in case you guys are wondering if this is a scam exchange, let me introduce you to the freshmarket.io scam claiming to be a hack.
This is where a portion of LTC was "stolen" around 40% as this was a LTC exchange also only interested in new alt coins, we going to hear a similar sad story with coinmarket about how much btc those hackers stole from the exchange ...awwww so sad it breaks my heart, let all as a community give % of our btc to help this poor exchange administrator, awwww shame...
Thanks for sharing, a classic scam. Besides all the vapid lip service, Coinmarket is now looking even more like fraud. The list of 2500 withdrawal attempts provided (which does not include all withdrawals) totals over 700 BTC. We can assume coinmarket.io managed BTC into the thousands, if not tens of thousands. Think about it... the opportunity to walk away with millions in equivalent fiat with complete anonymity. Totally life changing money.
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Bluestreet
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March 20, 2014, 06:09:27 AM |
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Just in case you guys are wondering if this is a scam exchange, let me introduce you to the freshmarket.io scam claiming to be a hack.
This is where a portion of LTC was "stolen" around 40% as this was a LTC exchange also only interested in new alt coins, we going to hear a similar sad story with coinmarket about how much btc those hackers stole from the exchange ...awwww so sad it breaks my heart, let all as a community give % of our btc to help this poor exchange administrator, awwww shame...
Thanks for sharing, a classic scam. Besides all the vapid lip service, Coinmarket is now looking even more like fraud. The list of 2500 transactions provided (which by no means includes all BTC deposits or even withdrawals) totals over 700 BTC. We can assume coinmarket.io managed BTC into the thousands, if not tens of thousands. Think about it... the opportunity to walk away with millions in equivalent fiat with complete anonymity. Totally life changing money. I am just taken back at how many naive individuals there are expecting a miracle return of there btc excluding the obvious scam users accounts claiming they on the list.
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Zulandio
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March 20, 2014, 06:28:14 AM |
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I"m still waiting for the "Manual" processing of my Stuck USDE withdraw and I have coinio coins that are unconfirmed for over a month now. This guy is full of shit. He scammed us and is keeping the site open to continue to scam others. What a piece of shit. I hope someone teaches him a serious lesson and quickly. What a scumbag.
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KenChanYu
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March 20, 2014, 06:29:23 AM |
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Just in case you guys are wondering if this is a scam exchange, let me introduce you to the freshmarket.io scam claiming to be a hack.
This is where a portion of LTC was "stolen" around 40% as this was a LTC exchange also only interested in new alt coins, we going to hear a similar sad story with coinmarket about how much btc those hackers stole from the exchange ...awwww so sad it breaks my heart, let all as a community give % of our btc to help this poor exchange administrator, awwww shame...
Thanks for sharing, a classic scam. Besides all the vapid lip service, Coinmarket is now looking even more like fraud. The list of 2500 transactions provided (which by no means includes all BTC deposits or even withdrawals) totals over 700 BTC. We can assume coinmarket.io managed BTC into the thousands, if not tens of thousands. Think about it... the opportunity to walk away with millions in equivalent fiat with complete anonymity. Totally life changing money. I am just taken back at how many naive individuals there are expecting a miracle return of there btc excluding the obvious scam users accounts claiming they on the list. The exchange name was freshmarket.co.in but always in back of mind I thought these 2 were related, it's always easier the 2nd time around. Scammers also like to play the victim card.
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March 20, 2014, 08:58:26 AM |
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I have had a hectic day and apologies for not having responded sooner , I will be chatting with Linkandzelda the exchange owner of Cryptorush.in to get his technical input on the matter, obviously I don't want to involve him more then that.
Please respond with your questions that you would like me to ask him.
So far this is what I have.
1. How much time would a manual transfer take along with manually updating the TXID for that transaction on the website backend. 2. How would your prio refunding in a scenario where the exchange had to be stopped and will never come online again. 3. With all the users you currently have on your exchange in the event of stuck transactions that never got processed how would you handle that situation? a. Alllow users to try withdraw again when function is working b. Process transactions manually c. Create a script to process the transactions i) How long would this take +-
I will chat with him tomorrow so please feel free to add to the above questions, based on his answers I will draw up my own conclusions.
On behalf of Viperbass I had a chat with the owner of cryptorush, he said it would literally take them less then 10 minutes to come up with the automated script to pay people out if the funds were available. Manually it wouldn't take more then a few days provided ofc the funds are all there and cryptorush is a much bigger exchange. They would also make it the highest of high priorities to pay people back there funds. Use the above information as you will. The only comment I will make is that cryptorush.in is a legitimate exchange and one people should use more often.
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PJDavis1970
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March 20, 2014, 09:29:33 AM |
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Guys why don't you all start thinking. All those who lost BTC. Join together. Arrange a debt collector to goto this address and reclaim your missing funds. Easy Name: Kenneth Bjorke Birthdate: 1st July 1979 Age: 34 Address: Knapstadveien 6F, 1823 KNAPSTAD, Ostfold, Norway Occupation: Senior IT Operations and Infrastructure, at Fred Olsen (April 2011 - Present) Work Email: kenneth.bjorke@fredolsen.noMobile: +47 93 97 23 52 Phone1: +47 41 53 37 65 Phone2: +47 41 26 19 46
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Kn_os
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March 20, 2014, 09:38:08 AM |
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Just in case you guys are wondering if this is a scam exchange, let me introduce you to the freshmarket.io scam claiming to be a hack.
This is where a portion of LTC was "stolen" around 40% as this was a LTC exchange also only interested in new alt coins, we going to hear a similar sad story with coinmarket about how much btc those hackers stole from the exchange ...awwww so sad it breaks my heart, let all as a community give % of our btc to help this poor exchange administrator, awwww shame...
Why freshmarket was scam? They returned 83% of ltc and all alt coins. They was online 18 hours per day and was answering on mails. If they wanted to scam they would just disappear and all what for return 83% of profit? Sorry for offtop. Back to topic, untile coinmarket will not return our btc it is scam, what ever they are talking about...
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March 20, 2014, 10:16:49 AM |
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plis send btc : 1Dh194qAHCejvAYtS54j2n5p6MoK85PmcQ
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dunja22
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March 20, 2014, 10:23:50 AM |
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i already asked before, i transfered digibytes and when i confirmed the transaction it failed
how will i get it back? it did not give me a transaction ID
let me know asap
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shaboy
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March 20, 2014, 10:31:52 AM |
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我转出的BTC卡住了,没有邮件确认,怎么办,我的邮箱是 20242400@QQ.COM 管理员看到告诉我怎么办
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pioter
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March 20, 2014, 10:33:45 AM |
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plis send btc : 1Dh194qAHCejvAYtS54j2n5p6MoK85PmcQ
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lowww
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March 20, 2014, 11:06:22 AM |
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No more https on the site?
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Arbitrageur
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March 20, 2014, 11:20:47 AM |
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my btc withdrawal with following timestamp: Mon Mar 17 2014 17:04:26 looks still pending (email never arrived due to a system error). thanks.
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Nullu
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March 20, 2014, 12:00:38 PM |
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As others have said, Coinmarket.io seem to be doing the absolutely bare minimum to keep people thinking this is getting resolved. All the while they're buying time for..what? Lack of updates, vague responses. No actual substantial progress. I quite liked their threats of legal action for the releasing of information on Kenneth Bjorke. Kind of ironic, seeing as they have millions upon millions of USD worth of your BTC. What a load of rubbish. I'm literally just waiting for the moment the site vanishes and we never hear from Coinmarket.io again. The sad truth was on the wall when you had to sign their terms and conditions; In no event shall CoinMarket.io or its affiliates be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, punitive damages or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever arising out of or related to your use of the Site, the content and other information obtained therein. The least they can do is provide full technical reports on what exactly is causing the hold up.
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cfrm
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March 20, 2014, 12:06:24 PM |
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As others have said, Coinmarket.io seem to be doing the absolutely bare minimum to keep people thinking this is getting resolved. All the while they're buying time for..what? Lack of updates, vague responses. No actual substantial progress. I quite liked their threats of legal action for the releasing of information on Kenneth Bjorke. Kind of ironic, seeing as they have millions upon millions of USD worth of your BTC. What a load of rubbish. I'm literally just waiting for the moment the site vanishes and we never hear from Coinmarket.io again. The sad truth was on the wall when you had to sign their terms and conditions; In no event shall CoinMarket.io or its affiliates be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, punitive damages or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever arising out of or related to your use of the Site, the content and other information obtained therein. The least they can do is provide full technical reports on what exactly is causing the hold up. Probably bought tickets to some place exotic and draging time until departure. And even though you sign their terms and conditions you are still protected by the law.
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March 20, 2014, 12:22:29 PM |
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The sad truth was on the wall when you had to sign their terms and conditions; In no event shall CoinMarket.io or its affiliates be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, punitive damages or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever arising out of or related to your use of the Site, the content and other information obtained therein. Any contract where one of the parties knowingly signed without "good faith" is null and void on its face. If it can be proven that CoinMarket was grossly negligent in handling of user goods, or perhaps actively intent on stealing them, then the terms and conditions license will not protect them. However, they can just say "We were hacked! The coins are gone!" when, in fact, they "accidentally" left the back door open and one of their friends came in and swiped the goods. In this case, you'd need the force of law to prove anything, and they're probably too busy investigating evil things in Norway like labor law violations and illegal health care providers. You're basically going to the police and saying "Hey! These guys stole my Sword of Power and then their Orc's slayed my kingdom! Arrest them!" Yeah, that'll fly. But maybe they will listen...
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Viperbass
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March 20, 2014, 12:47:22 PM |
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Alright I am going to put my cock on a block here and say this is unacceptable from coinmarket.io , enough is enough!!!
All we want is a plan of action from there point. Even if it means taking 10% off everyones btc to cover the lost bitcoins, I think everyone could agree to this even if they are scamming us.
If I treated my customers this way my company would of closed down long time ago, if we treated the iCoin community like this I wouldn't expect iCoin to have a community at all.
Whatever coinmarkets plan is they need to let us know now and we can all move on, the silence on the matter is terrible and leaves a lot of open speculation from the crypto community.
I am giving coinmarket.io until Sunday to reveal a plan to the community and action it immediately thereafter. I am a patient person by nature and my patience has now worn out.
I have enough proof that these matters should of been resolved a lot quicker then it currently has.
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