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August 17, 2014, 09:07:23 PM |
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It's really a pleasure to put a withdrawal order on at Bittrex and have the coins in literally 1 minute! 
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V500
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August 17, 2014, 10:00:42 PM Last edit: August 17, 2014, 10:47:51 PM by V500 |
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i am predicting coins at cryptsy will soon be at a discount. Not sure if other exchanges want to move down with them. Probably not. Makes only sense to trade cryptsy lower since the buyer takes a risk and buys coins that are stuck indefinately and buying on cryptsy is higher emotional stress so there should be naturally a discount. It's actually already the case. what irritates me is: they let you deposit - so it's not a wallet-issue. Either someone is high on drugs and doesn't give a flying about it, they lost the privatekeys or they are about to do the runner. One of those three. Other possibilities? I would guess that they probably couldn't care less and they think it doesn't matter and will be fine to get it done much later because, you know who wants to withdraw anyways? i was reading reddit. Viacoin and reddcoin also experience same issues. update: now support tells me to cancel the confirmed and pending withdrawals. Sure, but how? WTF? here what WDC is currently experiencing: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2drcov/cryptsy_stole_wdc_from_scryptguild/understaffed or overdrugged or both. if you read this cryptsy, sorry for being an ass but really crypto is advertised as frictionless and instant which it really is not at cryptsy.
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August 17, 2014, 11:24:00 PM |
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update: now support tells me to cancel the confirmed and pending withdrawals. Sure, but how? WTF?
so support told me to cancel withdrawals and i asked "how?" then they write back if i want to cancel - i write i want to withdraw.. They cancel and now i withdraw again and back in limbo. I'll keep you updated. We are on day 4 with withdrawing the coins now. Status: reiniciated - "pending" now. update: was canceled again. Initiated again. Support tells me he will monitor the withdrawing.
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August 18, 2014, 12:13:08 AM |
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I haven't tried to withdraw UNO from Cryptsy; but have had repeated weirdnesses with logging in.
When I am post-noobie, I'd like to spark a serious theoretical discussion about in-community trading versus the automated exchanges. There are many aspects to consider: risk, volume, facilitation of merchant-network development. IndiaMikeZulu is big on the idea of figurin' out how to balance the elements.
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August 18, 2014, 12:24:01 AM Last edit: August 18, 2014, 12:43:31 AM by V500 |
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update: 45 minutes later the withdrawal is still on pending and support has gone silent on me again. I'll probably send another ticket tomorrow (day 5 of cryptsy-odyssee). At this point even if they let you withdraw i'd be ready to pay a few percent more for the coins on another exchange just to avoid this in the future. Withdrawing coins from cryptsy can be real stress and timeconsuming too (lots of tickets, emails, etc).
@IMZ: interesting idea that would add certainly some benefits. The risk-thing is probably most important. How are you thinking to do that? You'd need a trusted 3rd party to escrow. They would also be charging fees - maybe more than an exchange. Also it only shifts the risk since the escrow can run off too. How you going to make it as risk-free and trustless as possible without driving fees to high?
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August 18, 2014, 02:09:56 AM |
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@IMZ: interesting idea that would add certainly some benefits. The risk-thing is probably most important. How are you thinking to do that? You'd need a trusted 3rd party to escrow. They would also be charging fees - maybe more than an exchange. Also it only shifts the risk since the escrow can run off too. How you going to make it as risk-free and trustless as possible without driving fees to high? [/quote]
Couldn't we build up a trust system like the one here on bitcointalk?
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BitcoinCharlie
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August 18, 2014, 02:19:51 AM |
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blood in the streets, UNO just holds its own. Wonder when some others will catch on?
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August 18, 2014, 02:46:34 AM |
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blood in the streets, UNO just holds its own. Wonder when some others will catch on?
I don't know but it's looking really bad for all the other alts. Looking at coinmarketcap it's all blood red with most coins down over 50% just over the past week. Some people must be feeling some serious pain - I know I am. Unless you're holding uno that is. One of very few which stayed up.
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August 18, 2014, 05:35:27 AM |
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cryptsy - you know what makes sense to me? They are under some kind of orders to repress UNO as much as possible, even holding an untouchable reserve slated for this purpose, (a large %, remember woo-long's quota? Not that I'm relating this to him in any way, but there is an evident design pattern for entities to hold a very large percent, almost like a strict rubric from a cabal white paper for repression of cryptos.)
I've seen the patterns in all kinds of cryptos. Along with these orders might even be instructions on what to say when they get 'hacked'. ...And just look at those tiny-volume sell bot orders~!
cryptsy is BS, now. This is not acceptable behavoir from an exchange. Further, are we back to fractional-reserve cryptocurrency'ing? Like Gox? Hmm, smells like a federal agency around there. (Was that the problem with CoinEx, too?) If it isn't clear, I think cryptsy is being visited by crime boss henchmen, and are being told what to do. Crime boss, as in, government associates.
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August 18, 2014, 05:47:39 AM |
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cryptsy - you know what makes sense to me? They are under some kind of orders to repress UNO as much as possible, even holding an untouchable reserve slated for this purpose, (a large %, remember woo-long's quota? Not that I'm relating this to him in any way, but there is an evident design pattern for entities to hold a very large percent, almost like a strict rubric from a cabal white paper for repression of cryptos.)
I've seen the patterns in all kinds of cryptos. Along with these orders might even be instructions on what to say when they get 'hacked'. ...And just look at those tiny-volume sell bot orders~!
cryptsy is BS, now. This is not acceptable behavoir from an exchange. Further, are we back to fractional-reserve cryptocurrency'ing? Like Gox? Hmm, smells like a federal agency around there. (Was that the problem with CoinEx, too?) If it isn't clear, I think cryptsy is being visited by crime boss henchmen, and are being told what to do. Crime boss, as in, government associates.
One would have to be naive to think the government [and banks] are not getting neck deep into all that is crypto - including exchanges. It is naive to think this thing is gonna remain decentralized in any way or on any level. Bitcoin has already been centralized nearly on every front and it's not even mainstream yet.
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August 18, 2014, 06:47:39 AM |
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Cryptsy delivered on my withdrawal. It took 48 - 72 hours, but they delivered. 
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It's rare. It's fair. It's Unobtanium.
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August 18, 2014, 06:59:53 AM |
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It's rare. It's fair. It's Unobtanium.
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August 18, 2014, 08:17:45 AM Last edit: August 18, 2014, 08:38:23 AM by V500 |
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withdrawal still on pending - but now the markets reflect the issue with uno at 0.0036 at cryptsy and 0.0046 everywhere else.
Where do we go from here? I am going to hammer them today with more tickets i guess? I'd recommend you do the same. Use twitter too and maybe Benefactor can make a conspiracy-thread here on btctalk? Let's give them some pressure to fix things. I am tired of it. I'd recommend: get your coins out as long as you still have a remote chance to do so. It's not acceptable how they handle stuff and they influence things in a negative way. Maybe they are really a gov-operation or god knows what with the goal of holding alts down. Who knows?
Tbh we have some red flags here.
good to see rojan was able to get coins out. I wasn't.
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August 18, 2014, 09:55:49 AM |
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That dump on Mintpal though, congrats to anyone with low bids down in the 2-3 range. Nice get.
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August 18, 2014, 10:01:04 AM |
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That dump on Mintpal though, congrats to anyone with low bids down in the 2-3 range. Nice get.
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August 18, 2014, 10:02:48 AM |
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so now uno is rising on all other exchanges while declining on cryptsy. Interesting.
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August 18, 2014, 11:40:29 AM |
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cryptsy - you know what makes sense to me? They are under some kind of orders to repress UNO as much as possible, even holding an untouchable reserve slated for this purpose, (a large %, remember woo-long's quota? Not that I'm relating this to him in any way, but there is an evident design pattern for entities to hold a very large percent, almost like a strict rubric from a cabal white paper for repression of cryptos.)
I've seen the patterns in all kinds of cryptos. Along with these orders might even be instructions on what to say when they get 'hacked'. ...And just look at those tiny-volume sell bot orders~!
cryptsy is BS, now. This is not acceptable behavoir from an exchange. Further, are we back to fractional-reserve cryptocurrency'ing? Like Gox? Hmm, smells like a federal agency around there. (Was that the problem with CoinEx, too?) If it isn't clear, I think cryptsy is being visited by crime boss henchmen, and are being told what to do. Crime boss, as in, government associates.
Of all the coins on cryptsy, you genuinely think that they would target a specific alt? It makes no sense. Government could care less about small cap cryptos, Bitcoin is essentially centralised now, which means at some point it will be under corporate control of one sort or another (if it becomes that valuable). They are interested in control, which if they truly wanted it would take them no time at all to implement.
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August 18, 2014, 11:53:02 AM |
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blood in the streets, UNO just holds its own. Wonder when some others will catch on?
I don't know but it's looking really bad for all the other alts. Looking at coinmarketcap it's all blood red with most coins down over 50% just over the past week. Some people must be feeling some serious pain - I know I am. Unless you're holding uno that is. One of very few which stayed up. uno stayed up because this is obviously rock bottom. Maybe that's why cryptsy is acting stupid? They know it and want to shake out the last ones they can get with this? They are probably looking how far they can go with it. Wouldn't be the first time they screw their customers. That last glitch in the book where all buysupport was taken out was also very strange and happend around a low point and i bet some people lost money on it. Maybe we don't need a conspiracy to explain all this?
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BitcoinCharlie
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August 18, 2014, 11:55:47 AM |
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Yeah, I'm not sure that there's a greater conspiracy here. Looking at it, there just doesn't seem to be a market. If anyone here is trading, they're on alert about withdrawals not happening and if anyone did any UNO research, they are as well, so they likely went to the other exchanges...
It's just troubling to see problems not just with UNO, but the other coins listed above. I'm guessing there may be something larger going on with Big Vern and his crew...
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August 18, 2014, 12:08:37 PM |
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Yeah, I'm not sure that there's a greater conspiracy here. Looking at it, there just doesn't seem to be a market. If anyone here is trading, they're on alert about withdrawals not happening and if anyone did any UNO research, they are as well, so they likely went to the other exchanges...
It's just troubling to see problems not just with UNO, but the other coins listed above. I'm guessing there may be something larger going on with Big Vern and his crew...
This I feel is more likely. DMD was having trouble withdrawing too. Don't know about the other alts. My guess is some technical hitches, I have no reason to think it's anything more sinister at this point.
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