I will try to email the other person and see if he responds, cause I have to be impartial and don't trust neither of you. I can't know for sure you didn't send him the coins and now you want to 'chargeback' him.
If he doesn't respond I will recover the coins for you.
Dont need dev to recover! You are such honest and great person! And your project is doing well! and for sure i will invest in your coin! Did open my ico account today to make deposit!
Hey man, the person who moved your coins contacted me. Long story short, he found a bug in the new version of the wallet which enabled him to enter your account and he moved the coins to prove it but I he didn't intend to do wrong.
I have quickly resolved the vulnerability in the wallet and soon will send your coins back.
Jimmy's interesting analysis thinks this is an inside job, the so called Bitcointalk Account responsible was just created along with an error in your reply with who your were talking about as follows:
"he moved the coins to prove it but I he didn't intend to do wrong." Who is I HE ? Why were you referring to "him not intending to do wrong" and then also have "I didn't intend to do wrong"..... very suspicious.
I and H cannon't be mistakenly pressed on a PC Keyboard or Keyboard for phones.... reinforcing my observations of your past usage of words and sentences.... very peculiar, studies have shown that when people are typing something out or writing something, what they are typing/writing is actually the voice in their head speaking the information so mistaking I and He for "Somebody" who is not intending to do any harm when telling your version I He sounds to me like the same person that slipped up....
There is also the fact that they are building their own "Exchange" platform solely for XLTH/BTC.... what, wait, where is the source ? Why don't you want qualified people to verify your codes integrity ? Why not let them look over your source privately ? Jimmy thinks that the reason to make your own exchange is because "Normal" Exchanges won't list this kind of coin without a verifiable source, that's how it works....
This XLTH coin actually looks like you ripped a www.cryptocoincreator.com coin off & are using the same source that makes them coins but on your own website and renaming a whole heap of things to suit your currency.... This might be the next best ICO scam to be pulled off... give people free useless coins and gain their attention + support, then offer more coins then what is available freely when the ICO starts to initial investors creating a false sense of assurance getting people talking about their "unique" investment....
Jimmy will see what happens after it has all finished with still no source available
Dude calm down you created a whole conspiracy theory over there from a single spelling mistake.
1) When I said "but I he didn't intend to do wrong." i was trying to say " but I think he did't intend to do wrong" but I was writing very quickly and forgot the word "think".
2) I have around 27-28 Million Lithium in my wallet for the ico and distribution so you saying I moved around 470 coins from another user for an "inside job" just doesn't makes sense, why would I want to move such a little amount.
3) We are building an Exchange because the client doesn't have JSON-RPC implemented and that is the protocol all the exchanges use to include coins in their platforms, but it will take time to implement it, so a custom Exchange is faster to develop cause we have the code almost finished.
This is what happend:
- A few hours ago I uploaded a new version of the Web Wallet to fix the login issues people were having.
-davide72 contacted me saying he lost 470 coins from his wallet
-Then a user by the name of "Sam123" contacted me and told me about he vulnerability he found in the web wallet.
- I quickly fixed the problem and thanked him
That's all and here is an screencap of his message
-