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May 08, 2019, 04:50:10 PM
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interesting how? I dont see the point of such a graveyard list.. someone please let me know..

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Which is why this 18 month limit makes no sense at all. Many of the saddest, silliest and juiciest stories are from ancient history.

Also some like Bter have come back with different names. Quite often people seem totally unaware of a resurrected exchange's previous.
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May 09, 2019, 03:25:01 PM
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i see that QuadrigaCX in this graveyard considered as hacked?
but as i know that QuadrigaCX is closing because the owner of the exchange died and until there is no one know how to access all the fund he holds
Thanks feryjhie! You're right, to be perfectly correct it wasn't hacked. We did however think that when creating shut down-categories, the "owner died and had the private keys" was a bit too specific. So we were a bit lazy on Quadriga and categorized them as hacked. Good looking out though! Smiley

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May 09, 2019, 03:34:38 PM
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- What exchanges are missing? (we only list the ones that have closed down during the last 18 months, i.e. from October 2017 and forward)

I don't see the point of this limitation, your page is pretty useless if its going to keep removing entries older than 18 months...

Otherwise it would have been an interesting resource.

Thanks Artmeis3! We won't remove entries older than 18 months, we just made 18 months our initial scope. However, as many Bitcointalkers have suggested that we should remove the 18month-limit and have a list that is unlimited in time instead we are currently working on that. Smiley

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May 12, 2019, 10:31:33 PM
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- What exchanges are missing? (we only list the ones that have closed down during the last 18 months, i.e. from October 2017 and forward)
After a quick google search, I noticed that you're missing a few:

- Urdubit: A pakistani exchange that shut down last year.

- MapleChange: Canadian exchange that was hacked (some people say they pulled an exit scam) last year.

- Coindelta: Indian exchange that shut down last month due to pressure from the govt.

- Cubits: crypto exchange from UK that shut down last year.

I didn't do a thorough search so maybe I'm missing a few more, who knows, so you might wanna update the list.

Hi again tomahawk9,

All of the above are now added to the list! Smiley Thanks again!

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May 12, 2019, 11:04:56 PM
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Why do we need to look for a dead exchange? I think it's a waste of time. We have many working and reliable exchanges, why should we look for those who have already died?

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