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Topic: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | www.CoinMarket.io | OFFICIAL THREAD - page 82. (Read 143440 times)

full member
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The site is being operated by who knows?  If you all don't want him to turn the goddamn thing off and take all our coins, you need to quit threatening him and badgering him.  The site owner has specifically put up a warning sign - letting everyone know to use at your own risk.  WTF how much clearer can you get?  If you got hacked on your personal computer or the site got hacked, it doesn't matter, you were warned that it in is beta and use at your own risk.  These exchanges are not regulated and insured by FDIC or SIPC or any government agency.  Police report threat is laughable, personal hacking on an unregulated exchange in another country by an anonymous owner.  LOL the police are going to laugh at you.  We are ALL gambling by risking our money putting coins on anonymous unregulated exchanges.  The surest way to make someone take off with our money is to bother and threaten him to death, not making it worth his time and easier to just steal it.  The surest way to make sure the dev fixes all the problems is to work with him in a professional manner and let him see all the profits he can make by keeping a safe and healthy site.  If you don't have any reading comprehension and don't understand the word "beta" and "use at your own risk." Stay the frack off the site and don't go complaining and crying in public when things go wrong.  You put all our money at risk by doing that.

newbie
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Yeah for sure. Kind of worried. No notice or anything. Not even on twitter.
hero member
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It would be cool by the dev team to put a maintenance page when they do that.. or a message in the forum. that would warn..

Indeed.
full member
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It would be cool by the dev team to put a maintenance page when they do that.. or a message in the forum. that would warn..

Yeah, i am a little scared, i have some BTC standing there ....  Shocked

Hope its maintenance and not something else.
newbie
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It would be cool by the dev team to put a maintenance page when they do that.. or a message in the forum. that would warn..
hero member
Activity: 486
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IS the exchange not available?

Yup, site seems to be down. Maintenance by dev I assume.
member
Activity: 210
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What was the last price in coinmarket.io for KDC before it went down?

About .00002600 I think.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
What was the last price in coinmarket.io for KDC before it went down?

Last I saw was between 235 and 250.
legendary
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What was the last price in coinmarket.io for KDC before it went down?
full member
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hero member
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Merit: 500
I'm getting an SSL error myself  Angry
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
IS the exchange not available?
sr. member
Activity: 414
Merit: 250
Just got kicked off - with a lot of bids out there....
member
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*clip*
Maybe the admin should have changed my password when I begged him to do it?

Maybe you should've withdrew the funds? Wink
I was actually trading at the time...

Thats a bad explanation  Undecided If you indeed knew that your funds were at danger / your password was compromised, its common sense to withdraw it right away. Then create a new account if you wished to continue the trading safely Wink
Well I didn't know that since he told me nothing could happen to my account now but I should change the password on my E-MAIL and not my account.
I withdrew when I what was happening but that didn't help, they were gone instantly...

But yeah, you defend the hacker. I bet you're one of those cunts who are stealing from people.

Ugh, wow.. where did I defend the hacker? Grin Just stating some obvious facts and sharing common sense here Wink
member
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REPLY FOR FUCK SAKE!
I'm going to the press tomorrow, tomorrow morning in filling in a police report if I will not receive my money in 1 hour.

Maybe you didn't see this big and bold at the top of the site:

This is a untested beta version of the exchange - use it at your own risk.

But yeah, I feel your frustration.

I'm sure he site probably works well, what I still can't figure out is why someone would launch an exchange that there could be issues with from the start.
Why not launch it when you're 100% sure it's going to be safe for trading?

That would be a very hard task... which means it would take a verrry long time to test with few developers. While you indeed can run some automated testing (which Im pretty sure that has been done since there hasnt been any big flaws), its almost impossible to emulate the human behaviour  Cool

That said though, its kinda silly not to have the possibility for a password reset  Roll Eyes
member
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If you got screwed over once already, why did you still trust it? I would have just stopped trading there right then and there.
member
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Merit: 10
*clip*
Maybe the admin should have changed my password when I begged him to do it?

Maybe you should've withdrew the funds? Wink
I was actually trading at the time...

Thats a bad explanation  Undecided If you indeed knew that your funds were at danger / your password was compromised, its common sense to withdraw it right away. Then create a new account if you wished to continue the trading safely Wink
Well I didn't know that since he told me nothing could happen to my account now but I should change the password on my E-MAIL and not my account.
I withdrew when I what was happening but that didn't help, they were gone instantly...

But yeah, you defend the hacker. I bet you're one of those cunts who are stealing from people.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
*clip*
Maybe the admin should have changed my password when I begged him to do it?

Maybe you should've withdrew the funds? Wink
I was actually trading at the time...

Thats a bad explanation  Undecided If you indeed knew that your funds were at danger / your password was compromised, its common sense to withdraw it right away. Then create a new account if you wished to continue the trading safely Wink
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 500
member
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I have traded quite a number of times and am happy  with how it works, however there is a problem with trading. When I put in a sell order on dgb and I enter an ask price well under the top offer price, such as .00000236 it will only fill the top order and then my ask price reverts back to the top ask price. The highest ask price was .00000242, I was selling 6500 dgb's, my ASK was 00000236, So the top offer was only for 1000 @00000242, I hit sell, it sells 1000 of my 6000 at 242 and then stops and puts my ask price at .00000241, not the ask price of .00000236 I originally put in. So I have to keep cancelling order and putting in another price, no matter how low I ask, even if it is 10 satoshi's under the top offer, once it fills the highest buyer, it reverts my ask price back to the highest ask price, not my original ask of 236, so I can't sell all of my 6000.
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