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October 04, 2019, 09:46:42 AM
Last edit: October 04, 2019, 10:08:25 AM by The-One-Above-All
 #21

I don't like YoBit and I don't like this campaign. In fact, I detest it. The 'solution' of using a campaign manager is merely a fragment of what I would have wanted - the eradication of the campaign.

There is a question to be asked, though... Is CryptoTalk a scam?

Once you have your answer, consider this: this may be a proxy for YoBit to shill their site in the future, that is, a way of bypassing the previous signature ban on the YoBit site directly.

Then finally: if you were to red tag YoBit participants, should you also tag CryptoTalk participants based on this speculation?

Okay I respect your position on this and I would I like my voice to be heard. I know, it does not matter much but still.

Yobit, so far according to my knowledge has not scammed any user. It has listed shit projects, it has shilled its investbox without much mettle to it, but none of it actually accounts as something that is worthy of being tagged as a scam.

On top of that, everyone that has a functioning brain knows this that Yobit is promoting its own forum and in turn its own exchange through this campaign. We all get it. But what I don't understand is why a blanket tag to everyone, especially for people that are responsibly participating in this campaign 'the right thing to do'?

Please keep in mind, that you are someone I respect because you have a clear stance on things and are logical when you draw your conclusions. So please help me see things the way you see it.

Your voice of course does not matter. Simply because you are an imbecile. You are also a pajeet that will say, do or promote anything for some small fragment of btc dust.

Now have another read you blathering dreg and understand that I am clearly telling you that what yobit has done is clearly a blatant theft of peoples wealth.
They turned off withdrawals of sys so you could not withdraw them before the update to v4. Sys devs asked them repeatedly to switch it back on. There was no issue with the wallet and bittrex was running it fine as were every other exchange. Since yobit has a strong reputation for switching off withdrawals for YEARS people immediately panic and dump it down to silly prices just to get out AT ALL. This is creating their own markets where coins are still trading there for 50% or 20% they do on other exchanges. Can you imagine what an exchange can do when their markets are still trading but at such a lower price?? that is not even considering the immediate theft of peoples coins or the huge losses people are forced to take just to get ANYTHING BACK for coins?  CBX was another very old and stable pos project at the time, this wallet was switched off one day, the devs asked why? NO ANSWER, the devs kept asking for years NO ANSWER the wallet is fine on the other exchanges like cryptopia (until they decided to close keeping everyones coins). This is pure theft.  Now keep reading until it penetrates your incredibly dense skull.


@welch

I am not sure if you are just kidding around. How can the devs, other exchanges and every other user be using the wallets just fine and confirm NO ISSUES, but yobit turns off the wallet for months or years with no replies to the devs or customers? you can confirm this by asking the sys dev teams or the cbx dev teams and their communities. There are many more that have suffered this at yobit but those are 2 off the top of our head. USER ERROR you say? how would that work? I mean just explain how user error could account for this? do you mean to suggest the improbable scenario where the dev teams, the other exchanges, the entire community are making a user error in running the wallets okay themselves? and that yobit is the only one that is not making the error by turning the wallet off and cancelling withdrawals ........because....err well nobody knows why because they don't reply.

The only USER ERROR is using yobit and believing you will be treated as you should be by an exchange that is credible and not deserving of a huge warning. How about I tell you after seeing the note from your bank " sorry we are keeping your money, you can switch your balance out to another bank but you just get 10c on the dollar" i'll come to your bank with you to confirm...and they say the same thing, when we ask why?... they just walk off and won't answer?

You look at me and say, see these thieves are just taking my money away, it's been like this for a year..fucking scammers. I say to you, in cases like these it is generally user error? you look confused and start to imagine how fun it would be to dragon-punch me there and then.

If you are really interested ask the sys coin dev team, ask the community, or go buy some sys coins at bittrex and transfer them to yobit and then try to extract them again. Well DONT do that actually because you will lose all of your funds for several reasons.

I had a message once from a proud owner of lots of shiny new coins who had just had his long term order at  yobit filled for only 50% of the cost he was buying them on bittrex. By the time I had read this message the next message was far less enthusiastic ..........it went along the lines, ...those fuckers have switched off the withdrawals is it true they do this for sometimes years dude?.  The next message from him was something like .... " fuck it I had to dump it at just above half I got it for because I think it's the only way to recoup anything from that now, never using that place again once I get my funds off of there I suggest you do the same"

Trading is not the easiest thing in the world for some even when you given a fair chance in terms of trading on the exchange. When you throw this into the mix then it is just rough on a lot of people. Needs to be prevented really. Play fair or be branded with a warning.. No ifs buts or maybes because you are getting paid. Zero tolerance.

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October 04, 2019, 04:34:22 PM
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I'm not getting paid by either yobit or cryptotalk so don't understand where you assumption is coming from
I am not quite sure how I have seen cryptotalk's signature, it is probably because MFahad has cryptotalk's signature, and, while writing and editing post many times I simple forget that it was MFahad who wears it and you have wolfbet's one  Embarrassed Embarrassed

Actually, the same question applies to some other users wearing cryptotalk's signature:

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They will never give you a satisfactory response, or any response at all. And the delays are absolutely terrible as well. It's not just syscoin either, it's a whole lot of withdrawals that are being held up by their system. If you do get your money, please don't return to trading at yobit. It's a terrible exchange to use.

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My advice is to never go back to yobit to trade anything, it's too risky. Not even the tokens that are only listed on yobit itself.

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Avoid yobit, it's a terrible exchange with 0 customer support. But I think it's more than likely that you got hacked, even if you didn't, and it's as you said, an insider job, you have no proof so it's quite futile. Again, best thing is to not use Yobit altogether.

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And yes, stop using yobit. Yobit is one of the worst exchanges that have ever existed.

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Most people will see delays of up to months or even years before their customer support tickets are responded to. You just seem to be another victim of that. Consider this money gone for now, but keep following up with yobit until they respond. Also, learn the lesson and don't use yobit again, please.

Nobody should have trusted them in the first place. History have proven them to be untrustworthy. The only reason to use them would be to use their shady investment scheme, or to trade shitcoin that will probably rob you in the end anyways. And you're right, even if the deposit goes through successfully to yobit, there is every possibility that all of a sudden the coin you're holding goes into "maintenance", which means that you can't trade or withdraw it until they resolve that issue.
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and yeah yobit is a shit exchange and should not be trusted with even 0.1 ETH until unless it is bounty token that you are cashing out.

Yobit is a scam exchange in the first place, so their IEOs are not an exception. There are actually no IEO from any legitimate companies, these are just Yobit's creations.

What Yobit is doing in the name of IEOs is just running a ponzi scheme... In my word, they are just raping greedy investors.
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You can delete the other one and stick to this thread. However, we all know that Yobit now has a bad reputation so we better get rid of it. There are still lots of trusted exchanges to use so let's not risk our funds in Yobit.

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I have an account in there but I am not using it anymore because I am aware of its bad customer service and I don't want to be one of their many victims.

Yobit's have plenty of bad records recently therefore it is very risky if you are going to use and trust this kind of exchange.

As an investor, you already know the risk that you are going to face if you are going to invest for something. And for the investors EGOLD ICO, it's better that you will safely exit now and avoid Yobit's exchange or it's projects anymore.

This person even claims they are victim:
Yobit scamming is not a new thing.Theyve been doing this for a very long time,back then they say yobit was good but not anymore,and im a victim of that.So you guys better stay away from yobit and just go on trade on the most popular exchanges out there,those exchanges who really has high volume in trades

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Pending deposits/Pending withdrawals, not to mention the fact that they're unlicensed and offer a ponzi like investment scheme (investbox). It's good that you've made the move away from yobit, and I urge everyone to stop using it. Get your money out when you can.

~ please do your own research before doing it.
and stay away with this kind of exchange.
Yobit,HitBtc,Poloniex and many more.
they're trash and did a shitty thing behind their costumer many times.

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You feel sorry for the traders suffering from Yobit's scummy behavior? I honestly don't. There is so much going on with that exchange and a couple more in the same category, that you can't miss all the complaints.

People have no right to complain if they haven't performed any prior research. What's even more pathetic is that there are people knowing what's going on with Yobit, but they ignore everything and make use of it anyway.

In that case I actually doubt whether or not these people are mentally retarded. How can anyone knowingly put money in a scumhole that is likely going to result in nothing but problems? It's a pure form of insanity.

Research comes first, usage later, and not vice versa.

How about that.
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October 04, 2019, 04:53:19 PM
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There's no doubt about yobit being a shady exchange with all those ponzi coins and fake pumps.
No doubt they are promoting yobit exchange with cryptotalk signature. Cryptotalk signature rewards goes to yobit balance.
They did this just because Yobit signature was banned on this forum.

But personally I think the forum should not enforce anything. As you set up more and more rules, they'd turn ambiguous.
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October 04, 2019, 05:46:21 PM
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How about that.

Wait, wasn't there someone who specifically wanted to join a sig campaign to promote a scam in order to recoup money lost to said scam? I wonder which campaign that person might be in currently.

Some people tend to have cookie-dough morals when it comes to money.
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October 04, 2019, 07:05:11 PM
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~ How about that.

Comments by five other Cryptotalk participants about Yobit:

yobit is scammy, i will support this flag
sadly i seem  to have made my OWN flag on them by misclick instead Tongue
once i fix that, i will support YOUR flag lolz

edit: ok, so you never made a flag it seems?  im still learning this new system, i just saw "support flag of yobit for scamming" and tried to get in on that shit haha
fail lol

edit2: figured it out Tongue  supported Joel's flag Tongue

I can not understand why so many people use yobit exchange yet and invest in their platform where continuously they scamming people in different ways. On the earlier invest box feature and now recently IEOs on the platform that is totally shity things to me and these are the way by which they are now stealing people money. We should aware to invest in this platform.

Yobit is certainly an exchange with a dubious reputation due to those reviews that can be found on the Internet. Some speak badly of her, others say that all this is nonsense and continue to trade there in rather large amounts. Most of all I am confused by reviews of payment delays.

They are a certified scam exchange I don't know why people still trust this exchange when there are a lot of new exchange coming up, which is far better than Yobit, it's only a matter of time before Yobit losses traders because they are even scamming their old customers.

First i apologies if this was discussed elsewhere, i made a quick search and failed to found a topic talking about it.

Well, I received an email from yobit, as a previous user of this shady exchange, where they mentioned that they will make a pump action.
I neglected it before reading it again where they stated that they will pump a coin with 1 btc each 1-2 minutes 10 times (total of 10 btc)... Best part is stating the possibility of loses and the no refund policy  Wink
(for more information : https://mobile.twitter.com/YobitExchange)
Seriously, how could an exchange do this!! It is shameful. Wonder know if they do it also in secret.

Tl;dr : avoid this exchange.
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October 05, 2019, 10:29:13 AM
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~ How about that.

Comments by five other Cryptotalk participants about Yobit:

yobit is scammy, i will support this flag
sadly i seem  to have made my OWN flag on them by misclick instead Tongue
once i fix that, i will support YOUR flag lolz

edit: ok, so you never made a flag it seems?  im still learning this new system, i just saw "support flag of yobit for scamming" and tried to get in on that shit haha
fail lol

edit2: figured it out Tongue  supported Joel's flag Tongue
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October 05, 2019, 02:09:51 PM
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None of the above users actually work for YoBit, they promote some forum, and payment is made via YoBit. It's no secret what this is really about, YoBit finds a way to get on bitcointalk again by hiding behind the forum, and by hiring a respected member of this community to work on checking the quality of posts/users.

He is saying that the signature code that everyone sees on this forum does not say anything about yobit. So technically noone is advertising for yobit, regardless of where the payment is sent.

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