The fact that he admitted to/lied to buying an account, which is highly discouraged here.
This was already one of the red flags, and I fully agree with what LoyceV previously mentioned in their official announcement on this matter. It raises concerns to use an old Indonesian account and build an exchange platform under that account’s name [especially since the exchange name itself looked strange as a brand for a trading platform].
The reason I chose to use an existing account was mainly practical — to be able to properly present the service (including signature and formatting), since new accounts have strict limitations in that regard.
You should have used a new account with Copper Membership for this. That would have allowed you to base the name of your website on something that makes more sense than an old farmed Indonesian account.
For the record: if you share when exactly you became the owner of this account, I can leave you neutral feedback so there's no doubt about it.
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Next time I hear stories of bought/sold accounts, I won't hesitate to tag. It doesn't matter if the security deposit is there or not.
Well, this would be a good action because it would reduce the likelihood of this account being used for exploiting the account’s rank to appear more established in the field. It would also help prevent its use in scams.
We have to be careful of security deposits as well; a $10,000 security deposit does not guarantee that someone won't get scammed if they decide to exchange $50K+ at once. So the scammer used a security deposit to make people think his platforms were trustable and secure on top of getting some good reviews from members for his next scam project. I am sure the scammer will be back under a new name. Let's be careful about these new services.
That is completely correct. Perhaps we could provide neutral feedback stating that the platform has only escrowed $10,000, aand therefore users should avoid large exposure beyond what the escrow can cover.. This would be also a good idea.
A $10,000 security deposit is not definitive proof that they will not scam users. They also used a review campaign, paying participants to add a sense of legitimacy to their platform. I hope everyone has learned from what happened here.