First:
your statement that "they shut down irc and support tickets two days ago" is
either outright false and provocative, or you are playing with your fellow posters
How is it false? This happened a week ago. I tried to log into the support site, it came back as closed to all but the ops. I used to run a server node in a popular global IRC network, I'm familiar with how it works and what the channel codes mean. Talked to some other folks I know, they had the same issue trying to get in.
Whether it was for 5 minutes or hours, I have no idea, I just know I couldn't get in. At that point, having tried a couple of times within a minute, I moved my assets off the exchange through altcoins.
Just calling it a lie doesn't make it a lie; similarly just yelling 'scam' doesn't make it a scam. You could go outside and scream that gravity doesn't work all you want, it doesn't mean you'll float. Go on, keep calling what happened to me a lie--we'll both just disagree, but only one of us will be right.
The problem is, there's more anectodal and circumstantial evidence leaning toward scam/lack of solvency, than there is to 'legit business'. I was merely one of the last folks to complain on here, not the majority voice. Why I'm being picked on is beyond me, I was voicing the same thing which others did.
Second lie:
Your statement is beyond my commenting ability, i'll just quote it for historical purposes.
The refused to manually withdraw by 11,000+ QB.
That wasn't me, if you notice that's not my name. Reading comprehension issues?
There are 200+ users in the channel daily.
They are CR users, looking for, or offering their support. Had there been *any* refusal of such sort, bitcoinland would have known already, no?
They will do their job and community will approve or disapprove
I dare you to drop by and take a look. Dont;t speak to anyone, just look at the activity.
I agree. Why do you think there were tons of people complaining? This isn't the only forum. I got word through another chat network about it, and then got word talking to people directly, and it wasn't until I personally verified the inability to reach support, and witnessed the loss of my own coins, that I determined there to be a major problem.
If you disagree with me, that's fine, but you shouldn't say people are lying just because YOUR EXPERIENCE was different. Just reading back over ten pages, I'm not the ONLY one with the SAME experience as my own. Many people have had the issues, more importantly, many people are being promised coin and not getting any.
I'm not asking for any coin back, I merely shared my experience.
Actually if you or anyone feels helpful, there is an open call to PoS coindevs, on their first page.
I do feel helpful. I'm helping spread the word to not trust the exchange, but I don't have to do much because it's being delisted as a trusted exchange. This will become the "shady" exchange in due time I'm sure. I really don't care what happens to it, I feel bad for folks who lost coins.
And, to date, nobody has been able to explain to me the math of how they're going to get 1,200-1,800 worth of bitcoin back into the system. The only way to do it without actually having capital is by wiping the wallet and transaction record and starting from scratch on the backend.
Oops, that's what they've done. And you can't deny it, because it was in their banner and news release. Lost, Stolen, 2 different words for the same end results of many users--they've been shafted. It doesn't matter who the owner is, the exchange itself is being blacklisted in the community.
You guys can go on and believe whatever you want, you have much more of an uphill battle to get people to trust the exchange and to fight off the waves of people upset about their coin, than to be arguing over nuances of something which happened days ago.
And don't sit there and talk to me about karma when you're telling someone they're lying when they're not. So silly.
Hunter: Paragraphs and spacebar. For the love of everything. Try them.