I received a pm today regarding the issue with C-cex. one of the questions was "Have you considered other options for resolving the issue, or are you writing it off?"
to be frank, the coins must still be somewhere in c-cex's possession and ive been told that users can still see them in their c-cex balance but with the notice "Wallet Broken".
Ive never run an exchange or anything remotely similar but i assume they must have a wallet.dat file that contains the coins of their users, in this case 1337. So your coins are not lost, we just have to find a way to get them back to you, the rightful owner.
Maybe im thinking too simple but what is stopping them from loading the coins in a windows wallet and sending them to the withdrawal address the users provide them with? is it too much work? Apparently it is, otherwise they would have thought of this a long time ago...
C-cex is a strange one. I tried to get them to fix their API to match their web GUI in regards to minimum and they were like confused. It took a bunch of explaining for them to get it and when they did, they still didn't fix the problem. .... and every time they add coins the sites goes off-line. I told them their site can't be fully utilized in its current state.
Not sure what else to to say...lol
In regards to the bloat, I'm not concerned about the memory usage, but the rather the cpu cycle as the wallet becomes less responsive.
BTW: I've been a market maker for 1337 on cryptopia for a few weeks now.