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January 09, 2015, 02:19:43 AM
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After the recent reports from Bitstamp, I'm becoming increasingly worried with storing my coins on any site now. Who's to say Cryptsy or Bitfinex is next. This led me to contact Bitfinex and ask them what they would do in case of a security breach (hacking) and if they would reimburse my coins. After days of waiting, I've received no response so I've decide to come and post a topic. What do you guys think? Is Bitfinex reliable or should I pack up now and leave?
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January 09, 2015, 03:06:18 AM
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Totally not safe, whatever they say. No website is safe.

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January 09, 2015, 03:14:02 AM
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After the recent reports from Bitstamp, I'm becoming increasingly worried with storing my coins on any site now. Who's to say Cryptsy or Bitfinex is next. This led me to contact Bitfinex and ask them what they would do in case of a security breach (hacking) and if they would reimburse my coins. After days of waiting, I've received no response so I've decide to come and post a topic. What do you guys think? Is Bitfinex reliable or should I pack up now and leave?

what question you may expect at such quetion? Smiley  what will you reply to it?

Bitfinex is...without name. you don't know too many about their company, director..
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January 09, 2015, 06:16:49 PM
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know your risks and decide it for yourself. there is nothing that is totally safe. even big traditional banks can go bankrupt with little warning
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January 09, 2015, 07:04:33 PM
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If none of the exchanges are 100% trustworthy it might be better to register with all of them and deposit equal amounts of bitcoins to them all. That way if one gets hacked you minimize the loss.
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