I bet that will never happen and we can say bye bye to our SIGT on Cryptopia.
Actually they are moving all coins to one wallet, everyone will be able to withdraw.
yes that is correct, legal action can be taken against them if they dont return or compensate you for any loss that occurred. This is why you see 1,000 and 5,000 coin blocks being moved on the blockchain (for those who posted about it). Its them moving all the coins to one wallet we can then withdraw from. Ive been in contact with them about possible legal action if the don't release the 9.8 million SIGT they have on the exchange. They wouldnt be the first exchange sued. There is a precedence set and anyone can sue whomever they want as long as they have standing. Keep this in mind as we move forward and if cryptopia doesnt release the coins I will be speaking with a law firm about a class action suit. I know its not a popular opinion but this is one reason why exchanges, at least, should be regulated and monitored, like stock exchanges. Im not saying the government or banks should take over crypto, but maybe it would be a good idea if the SEC or some other group could regulate and monitor these sites so we dont have to worry about fraud or exchanges closing and taking money out of our pockets.
https://news.bitcoin.com/class-action-lawsuit-exchange-kraken/
http://fortune.com/2017/08/02/bitcoin-cash-lawsuit/
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/jilted-trader-organizing-class-action-suit-poloniex/
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-exchange-sued-bitcoins-reversing-bitcoin-ether-trades/
https://www.coindesk.com/mizuho-bank-dealt-blow-latest-mt-gox-lawsuit-update/