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March 08, 2018, 10:09:04 PM
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RTBc, Triple-check:
-Cryptopia Deposit History
-Receiving address
-Required message
-The Block your transaction is included in
-The block height shown on cryptopia coininfo page (https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/)

If Cryptopia does not show your deposit in the history, but is showing a block height greater than 20 above the block your transaction is included in, as shown in block explorer, Then I am afraid there is no work around. You will need to open a support ticket providing the required information, then wait for Cryptopia to apply the fix.

*Edit* I just wanted to add: I have been making deposits to Cryptopia. Some deposit extremely fast. Others do not show up at all. This seems to be an intermittent issue.
All of my deposits that do confirm within Cryptopia require the Buy 50k Sats work around.

well  they always take their time to credit it. So i would just be patient or open a ticket

On Cryptopia the block still stands on 1533385 for more than a day now. What is the reason of this?Huh
I did my deposite yesterday on block 1533527. 
The deposit is not on the deposit history.
I have open a ticket 

So what is wrong with Cryptopia???

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March 08, 2018, 10:33:15 PM
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Interesting and nice to see. Hopefully the previous holders will get back into the market. After all, they can get more NEM now than they previously held for the refund amount Coincheck is giving them.

That is true. They can buy almost 3x what they lost at current rates. Hopefully they all see it was the exchange's fault and not NEM's. Maybe in the long term this will be a blessing in disguise. Who knows. Hopefully something good comes of it though.

I read the article but where do you read how those people who lost funds get reimbursed? Do they get NEM or do they get the equivalent of the moment when the theft happened in BTC? If the exchange reimburses them in NEM that would mean they need to buy it from the market and push the price up.

I thought I read they were getting reimbursed in jpy. Don't quote me on that, but if so I'm hoping they see what a good deal is staring them in the face and buy up 3x as much NEM as they had before the hack. It will drive up demand and price, as well as gain ground vs btc, which is down a bit now. Then hopefully when the broader market picks up, we will be in a better position to rise with it and recapture some of those lost gains. More importantly, such a move would probably vault us back into the top 10, and give us more breathing room and a higher support floor.
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March 09, 2018, 04:07:37 AM
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Wallets are down on most exchanges. Chinese exchange Huobi managed to push deposits through. There was an immediate dump, but market absorbed it and continued rising.

Anyone with any transaction issues, just sit tight and don't worry. Know that nearly the entire world is having the same issues as you. In the meantime, your XEM keeps increasing in value.

I see people keep asking the same questions, making the same speculations. If you would take the time to read the past few pages of posts, I thought I had answered your questions quite well. Go back a few pages and read them slowly.  Wink
Those with stolen funds are being reimbursed in JPY at a valuation of aprox 88 US Cents. Repayment begins next week.

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March 09, 2018, 05:24:25 AM
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Wallets are down on most exchanges. Chinese exchange Huobi managed to push deposits through. There was an immediate dump, but market absorbed it and continued rising.

Anyone with any transaction issues, just sit tight and don't worry. Know that nearly the entire world is having the same issues as you. In the meantime, your XEM keeps increasing in value.

I see people keep asking the same questions, making the same speculations. If you would take the time to read the past few pages of posts, I thought I had answered your questions quite well. Go back a few pages and read them slowly.  Wink
Those with stolen funds are being reimbursed in JPY at a valuation of aprox 88 US Cents. Repayment begins next week.

That's good to know that lots of others are having wallet issues. That means the NEM team probably knows about it.

If Coincheck funds start getting repaid next week, then I won't expect to see too much price increase for XEM until next week.
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March 09, 2018, 05:31:29 AM
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With most cryptos are down due to SEC news towards bitcoin being a commodity, XEM is holding up to its own. Goes to show you that NEM platform has a huge support and the ecosystem will be expanded to cater different business sectors.

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March 09, 2018, 05:48:17 AM
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Japanese and Koreans are leading the buying. Their volume has increased due to the refund of the Coincheck hack to Japanese investors next week (@ 80 cents per lost XEM). They are most likely buying in before this happens as they are anticipating that the refunded investors will buy back in
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March 09, 2018, 05:55:11 AM
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It's all good. But don't you think they're going to pump up to 80 cents by next week to pay people and then we'll see the price collapse again?
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March 09, 2018, 06:19:25 AM
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Every exchange has their NEM wallet offline, except obscure ones I won't even mention. Trading can still happen within the exchanges, but nothing outside.
NEM team doesn't just "know about it". They must be behind it. The question is why. Is it a good thing, or bad?

Regarding repayments: Announcing you will do something has an effect. Once you actually do it, it exemplifies that effect, but any savvy investor isn't likely to wait. I did mention previously about watching those volume spikes.
Right now NEM global trade volume is setting records, exceeding the volume that occurred when the hacker dumped. Why is trade volume so high? Why are single traders buying through several layers of sell bids? Why is this happening despite all exchange wallets being offline? The Chinese dumped for a period of 30 minutes, decreasing price from 44 JPY to 36 JPY. A significant drop, yet rebound was quick. Why is NEM foundation sooo quiet during all this? Can you connect the dots?

Regarding bitcoin: There is $1.9 Billion worth of BTC to be sold. When this happens, how this happens, we do not yet know. Last time it happened, BTC went from ATH of nearly $20k to $6k in a short period.
The SEC announcement is not immediate regulatory affect, but requirements are likely to follow. This is not a requirement to register with the SEC, like security exchanges must. There are other options. Crypto exchanges can rebrand as alternative trading systems (ATS), or join a self-regulatory organization (SRO).
The SEC statements main point was that Crypto exchanges appear to investors as SEC-approved exchanges with regulated marketplaces. Maybe a big warning pop ups stating "WE ARE NOT SEC REGISTERED, WE ARE COMPLETELY UNREGULATED" will be enough. Likely accompanied by user agreements required to sign before trading.
Right now, we can only speculate.

The biggest issue I see would be if foreign exchanges would be required to have every single alt coin in their system, be approved by the SEC before being allowed to service US traders. But that seems unlikely. Most foreign exchanges are already registered and regulated in their own countries. After recent coincheck hack, Japan is increasing regulation enforcement. - They already have regulations, but have been lax in enforcement and oversight.

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March 09, 2018, 08:54:07 AM
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Voting is now open for the TravelbyBit Community Fund proposal. Please show your support for the project.

To vote YES:
Send a 0 XEM transaction to:
NB5DY5-PM4EWA-ZPMXSH-QLVXXJ-WD2WVZ-C2SU3V-HDAU

To Vote No
Send a 0 XEM transaction to:
NCPICY-PTX3GH-RXW433-YU7JGB-GO4A3W-VPZJXN-ZSDC

TravelByBit - Travel the World and pay with XEM! https://forum.nem.io/t/travelbybit-travel-the-world-and-pay-with-xem/13227

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March 09, 2018, 11:26:35 AM
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Interesting and nice to see. Hopefully the previous holders will get back into the market. After all, they can get more NEM now than they previously held for the refund amount Coincheck is giving them.

That is true. They can buy almost 3x what they lost at current rates. Hopefully they all see it was the exchange's fault and not NEM's. Maybe in the long term this will be a blessing in disguise. Who knows. Hopefully something good comes of it though.

I read the article but where do you read how those people who lost funds get reimbursed? Do they get NEM or do they get the equivalent of the moment when the theft happened in BTC? If the exchange reimburses them in NEM that would mean they need to buy it from the market and push the price up.

I thought I read they were getting reimbursed in jpy. Don't quote me on that, but if so I'm hoping they see what a good deal is staring them in the face and buy up 3x as much NEM as they had before the hack. It will drive up demand and price, as well as gain ground vs btc, which is down a bit now. Then hopefully when the broader market picks up, we will be in a better position to rise with it and recapture some of those lost gains. More importantly, such a move would probably vault us back into the top 10, and give us more breathing room and a higher support floor.

Ah true, JPY would actually make sense. And we are probably safe to assume that Binance has enough of that Wink
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March 09, 2018, 05:24:30 PM
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I would open a ticket. In case there is a real issue requiring their specific involvement in your case, you will want to get in the queue (currently 28 days predicted wait period)
If they resolve the issue before then, and your deposit shows up. Please close your support ticket.
Creating a ticket for failed XEM deposits will also show how important NEM is to the community, and exemplify our demand for smooth XEM deposits.

Im hearing that Cryptopia are telling some of their users that support tickets are currently taking 45 days to resolve!

It's outrageous. It seems to me that this greatly spoils the reputation of the exchange. People lose confidence in such exchanges. I hope that the exchange will solve your problem.

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March 09, 2018, 06:38:11 PM
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Japanese and Koreans are leading the buying. Their volume has increased due to the refund of the Coincheck hack to Japanese investors next week (@ 80 cents per lost XEM). They are most likely buying in before this happens as they are anticipating that the refunded investors will buy back in

I think a lot will be quite happy to double their investment
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NEM Wallets:
All exchanges still have their NEM wallet offline. Cryptopia shows theirs as online, but it is not. NEM foundation still quiet.
NEM living up to it's reputation. No champagne, caviar, or anticipated news. Just hard work and quiet encouragement.

NEM Prices Update:

Japan leads the way with bullish trading, trying to overcome global bearish sentiment. Zaif Exchange XEM prices often plow ahead of other exchanges by as much as 6 cents before meeting resistance.
Cryptopia the slowest to respond to price changes, allowing for great buying opportunities.
Rumors of Binance to offer NEM arise once again, giving slight boost. However this is unlikely to happen until NEM wallets come back online.

Bitcoin Price Update:

"Tokyo Whale" dumping BTC on the market is the main contributing factor to BTC price drop.
Binance trade bot dumps alt coin, causing rumors that they were hacked, leading to panic sells. - They were not hacked, and the malicious trade bot issue was resolved very quickly, with all unauthorized trades revoked.
SEC statement least of anyone's worries right now.

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I would open a ticket. In case there is a real issue requiring their specific involvement in your case, you will want to get in the queue (currently 28 days predicted wait period)
If they resolve the issue before then, and your deposit shows up. Please close your support ticket.
Creating a ticket for failed XEM deposits will also show how important NEM is to the community, and exemplify our demand for smooth XEM deposits.

Im hearing that Cryptopia are telling some of their users that support tickets are currently taking 45 days to resolve!

It's outrageous. It seems to me that this greatly spoils the reputation of the exchange. People lose confidence in such exchanges. I hope that the exchange will solve your problem.

I came across this just now:

https://imgur.com/ix6UchF
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This is more outrageous. I mean Forcing us to buy xem, from them obviously, in order to get our deposits available to us.
Second thought: Does this have connection with stolen xems?
http://bitcoinist.com/blockchain-forensics-coincheck-stolen-nem/
Definetley stolen coins had been moving to other exchanges, and the process of following route will take some time.
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March 10, 2018, 02:28:46 AM
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icryptonator, instead of posting so many quotes and stating redundant information that's been covered over and over, you could have just checked past pages.
All exchanges NEM wallets are offline. The Buy 5k Sats Trick is a temporary work around for confirmed deposits for all coins on cryptopia. Coinpayments.net was shown to be laundering the stolen XEM. Please just read the latest info on forum.

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icryptonator, instead of posting so many quotes and stating redundant information that's been covered over and over, you could have just checked past pages.
All exchanges NEM wallets are offline. The Buy 5k Sats Trick is a temporary work around for confirmed deposits for all coins on cryptopia. Coinpayments.net was shown to be laundering the stolen XEM. Please just read the latest info on forum.
Sounds you are a bit nervous!! and trying to act as a teacher, telling other members what to post and what not to. I will ignore that, as I dont want to waste time in useless arguments.

I purchased xem from bittrex and sent them to my account at cryptopia. They arrived there and the deposit was confirmed but did not appear in my wallet.
Surely at that time, Bittrex wallet was online.
So your comment of [All Nem wallets are offline] does not apply.
(I did not check the current status of Bittrex wallet since my funds were received at Cryptopia.)

Secondly please read carefully my post - if you want to be helpful as your slogan indicates.
I said I came across this [Buy 5k sats trick].
It is not a fair requirement to get your funds in your wallet, even if this applies to other coins.
How it was known to users?
Most likely someone from their side, acting as a user, posted it as a [Trick/ workaround] while it is/could be a requirement.
And if it is so widely known, why they did not fix their system?

Thirdly I was wondering if this mess might have connection with the issue of stolen coins, and the probability of them being moved to other exchanges.

I am afraid I did not find your post of any help.
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Last edit: March 10, 2018, 09:12:26 AM by leoinker
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Everything you said was discussed. Quoting others for no reason just pushes relative information back farther. But, if you must...  Roll Eyes

*Edit* I decided to be the super nice guy that I am and answer all these questions again.
1. All exchanges NEM wallets ARE offline. It's a fact. They have been for some time before you posted. You obviously made the transaction before they went offline. Therefore, talking about your specific case is pointless.
2. Work-arounds are never great. And nobody loves cryptopia. To suggest the Buy 50k Sats Trick is part of an agenda is ridiculous! They don't even have harvesting active on their NEM wallet. And with many cryptos, the claim that "they are staking our coins", has been debunked several times.
3. Customer support for cryptopia sucks. (Old News) This is why people use these forums to learn the tips n tricks. Spamming hate and accusations just clutters things.
4. Why don't they fix their system? - They do. They are fixing things everyday. I gave a basic rundown a few posts back about their constant issues with crapcoins, and how it affects quality projects like NEM. My posts can only be helpful if you read them.
5. Is this because of the stolen XEM? - Since every exchange has their NEM wallet offline, and we have not heard from the NEM foundation regarding this issue. We can only speculate.

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Everything you said was discussed. Quoting others for no reason just pushes relative information back farther. But, if you must...  Roll Eyes

*Edit* I decided to be the super nice guy that I am and answer all these questions again.
1. All exchanges NEM wallets ARE offline. It's a fact. They have been for some time before you posted. You obviously made the transaction before they went offline. Therefore, talking about your specific case is pointless.
2. Work-arounds are never great. And nobody loves cryptopia. To suggest the Buy 50k Sats Trick is part of an agenda is ridiculous! They don't even have harvesting active on their NEM wallet. And with many cryptos, the claim that "they are staking our coins", has been debunked several times.
3. Customer support for cryptopia sucks. (Old News) This is why people use these forums to learn the tips n tricks. Spamming hate and accusations just clutters things.
4. Why don't they fix their system? - They do. They are fixing things everyday. I gave a basic rundown a few posts back about their constant issues with crapcoins, and how it affects quality projects like NEM. My posts can only be helpful if you read them.
5. Is this because of the stolen XEM? - Since every exchange has their NEM wallet offline, and we have not heard from the NEM foundation regarding this issue. We can only speculate.

"All exchanges NEM wallets ARE offline"

What do you mean by "offline" ?
What do you mean by "All" ?



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March 10, 2018, 09:32:51 AM
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Offline: They are not connected to any nodes. Trade can still happen within their system, but you cannot make XEM deposits or withdrawals.
All major exchanges: Bittrex, Huobi, Zaif, HitBTC, Cryptopia, etc, etc.

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That is interesting. Can you confirm that you are able to successfully deposit or withdraw on Poloniex? If so, can you share a transaction ID, or at least a timestamp?

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