[UPDATE March 12] Final result: Funds released, but the story isn’t over.
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To the community: Thank you for being the only real "support" I had. I’ll keep you updated on the next phase. The goal now is accountability, not just recovery.
Congratulations bro, you did great a job by insisting on recovering your money which is rightfully yours. The community wouldn't have helped you if you were hesitant or feel weakness against the giant binance. I wish everybody can be brave and persisting to defend their positions regardless of how big is the company. Continue working to hold them accountable for the disruption and to prosecute them for their misjudgment of thosewhome they deal with. Please keep updating this topic as everybody should read this case since binance is considered as the most reputed exchanger in the actual market.
Thank you, @coupable, and everyone who followed this.You are absolutely right — without this community, a "regular guy" like me would have been crushed in silence. I want to be clear: this isn't my victory. This is a victory for
Bitcointalk.
When the giant ignored my emails and tried to impose "alternative logic" (demanding 250% of my deposit to release it), this thread was the only thing that forced them into the light. The transparency of this forum is the only real regulator in the crypto world. I was just the one holding the camera, but the power came from the collective merit and activity of the people here. You proved that the "reputational cost" is still the most effective language for exchanges.
Quick Update on the "Next Steps":Just as the funds were released, the ADGM Office of Data Protection officially opened a case regarding the data manipulation I documented here
(Case Ref: DP-00080).Binance might think that returning the deposit closes the book. But as many of you suggested, accountability is not just about the money — it's about the 120 days of bad faith and the psychological pressure. We’ve already caught them in a logic trap with their $12,500 demand, and with the support of this community and the formal Case DP-00080, I intend to mirror their own actions back at them.
I will keep this thread updated. We have shown that when this forum speaks, even the biggest players have to listen. The fight for "Aggravated Damages" starts now.
Stay tuned.