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sr. member
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So there is a lot of FUD, anger and panic in this thread.

Do we have any facts or published plans from CoinEx yet?
full member
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This is a good time to remind people of the importance of paper wallets.

We made an easy to follow tutorial for cryptocoin users here: http://mooncoin.info/?p=129

It's written for Mooncoin but the same principle works for BTC and anything else.

CoinEx was (and may still be) a great exchange. They were the first to list MOON (my coin) after launch and I've enjoyed using their platform as it was fast and stable. Hopefully they bounce back soon!


I like the idea of paper wallets, but really this is my money, the future of everyone's wealth, I just don't like the idea of that being on paper, it's too easy to get messed up or even worse, I can only implement so many security features into a paper wallet, but a digital wallet that is not on my pc or smart phone a actual digital wallet that if it is stolen, I have the back up on a cold storage device that I can later back up on a new digital wallet I buy at the store, while the thief has to struggle for a thousand years trying to brute force my stole wallet since I had it encrypted with something fierce and layered.

I like the idea of using a paper wallet to transfer money to a family or friend, or donation at church, homeless or fundraiser for school, but to keep my vault of coins on? no thanks, we can do even better.

Where thou are you Digital Wallet Stick Thingamajig...

If your digital (or paper) wallet is encrypted, and you die or become disabled, then your bitcoin just disappears?

A paper wallet in a fire safe, with redemption instructions in your will, seems like a good choice for moderate amounts of BTC. For larger amounts you've gotta do something more complicated, though. Or actually trust someone with your BTC.

Of course, this assumes you give a crap about what happens if you die or become disabled.
full member
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This is a good time to remind people of the importance of paper wallets.

We made an easy to follow tutorial for cryptocoin users here: http://mooncoin.info/?p=129

It's written for Mooncoin but the same principle works for BTC and anything else.

CoinEx was (and may still be) a great exchange. They were the first to list MOON (my coin) after launch and I've enjoyed using their platform as it was fast and stable. Hopefully they bounce back soon!


I like the idea of paper wallets, but really this is my money, the future of everyone's wealth, I just don't like the idea of that being on paper, it's too easy to get messed up or even worse, I can only implement so many security features into a paper wallet, but a digital wallet that is not on my pc or smart phone a actual digital wallet that if it is stolen, I have the back up on a cold storage device that I can later back up on a new digital wallet I buy at the store, while the thief has to struggle for a thousand years trying to brute force my stole wallet since I had it encrypted with something fierce and layered.

I like the idea of using a paper wallet to transfer money to a family or friend, or donation at church, homeless or fundraiser for school, but to keep my vault of coins on? no thanks, we can do even better.

Where thou are you Digital Wallet Stick Thingamajig...

http://www.mwave.com.au/product/sandisk-16gb-cz36-ultra-backup-cruzer-usb-flash-drive-aa62350?gclid=CKPt7cDknr0CFc1YpQodq2YAxQ

there ya go
newbie
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This is a good time to remind people of the importance of paper wallets.

We made an easy to follow tutorial for cryptocoin users here: http://mooncoin.info/?p=129

It's written for Mooncoin but the same principle works for BTC and anything else.

CoinEx was (and may still be) a great exchange. They were the first to list MOON (my coin) after launch and I've enjoyed using their platform as it was fast and stable. Hopefully they bounce back soon!


I like the idea of paper wallets, but really this is my money, the future of everyone's wealth, I just don't like the idea of that being on paper, it's too easy to get messed up or even worse, I can only implement so many security features into a paper wallet, but a digital wallet that is not on my pc or smart phone a actual digital wallet that if it is stolen, I have the back up on a cold storage device that I can later back up on a new digital wallet I buy at the store, while the thief has to struggle for a thousand years trying to brute force my stole wallet since I had it encrypted with something fierce and layered.

I like the idea of using a paper wallet to transfer money to a family or friend, or donation at church, homeless or fundraiser for school, but to keep my vault of coins on? no thanks, we can do even better.

Where thou are you Digital Wallet Stick Thingamajig...
hero member
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It may have been asked but if the user accounts had the authentication activated shouldn't the wallet storing have had something like this?

Is there anyway to store individual wallets if not already so we make their life heck once you've got your security in check.

I hope you squashed the bugs and are up soon.
full member
Activity: 138
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This is a good time to remind people of the importance of paper wallets.

We made an easy to follow tutorial for cryptocoin users here: http://mooncoin.info/?p=129

It's written for Mooncoin but the same principle works for BTC and anything else.

CoinEx was (and may still be) a great exchange. They were the first to list MOON (my coin) after launch and I've enjoyed using their platform as it was fast and stable. Hopefully they bounce back soon!
newbie
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When coinex is backup up i will continue to use them.
Simple as that and i am sure that the lost income will be recovered in time for him as well
As i was thinking i would like to have an option to store coins for later trading into a cold storage which can be opened in say 48 hours, i am even willing to pay a small fee todo so that way it becomes very hard to loose the coins.
And in a very moderate time frame releasing the coins would be still good enough to trade them.
Ofcourse people have to think carefull about the cold storage because if you want to react on fast moving value coins, the somewhat longer time to release them could spoil the fast sell.



What we need is a more direct approach to cold storage in a true form.

Even when we store them on our HHDs it's there for the taking, we need a real wallet, of course not as credit card slot filled as the old, but a real physical wallet we can transfer coins from a visual screen medium or even just send directly to a wallet wifi,

ever watch " Almost Human "

We need a " BitStick " - A USB, WiFi, Smartphone NFC-free bump Wallet device, the size of a usb storage device.

And Go!

https://i.imgur.com/FHFBDqy.jpg
hero member
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Lazy Lurker Reads Alot
When coinex is backup up i will continue to use them.
Simple as that and i am sure that the lost income will be recovered in time for him as well
As i was thinking i would like to have an option to store coins for later trading into a cold storage which can be opened in say 48 hours, i am even willing to pay a small fee todo so that way it becomes very hard to loose the coins.
And in a very moderate time frame releasing the coins would be still good enough to trade them.
Ofcourse people have to think carefull about the cold storage because if you want to react on fast moving value coins, the somewhat longer time to release them could spoil the fast sell.

newbie
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I did not had much of BTC on my Coinex BTC wallet, but I will donate value of BTC wallet to Coinex to return its function as quickly as possible !
newbie
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That's image needs to stop being posted, it's a shitty way to try and advertise, and most likely the shadiest thing to do during a thread of an exchange issue, I mean go stub your toe or something, lol.

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k52/Panzerfaust92/headon.gif


Any information about coin dumps around the exchange world minus the Billions of LOT?
legendary
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I'm sure the CoinEx team will fix the lost coins, it may justt ake some time.

I've known erundook for a while and he's as legit as they come Smiley
legendary
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Please stop posting FUD about CoinEx, we will issue an announcement within next 24hrs about how we are going to handle the situation.

Long story short: yes, our wallet server got hacked and all funds were withdrawn.

Please read back to the beginning of this thread, we had such a problem before and *returned all the stolen funds from our own pockets*. Before this hack happened, we also had several attacks that lost funds and we silently covered those from our fees.

For those who was stalking me at internets: thats true, i was trying to hide/delete my accounts. At the very first moment i saw zero balance at our bitcoin wallet i knew this was coming. And it scared the shit out of me. Hope you can understand that.
About me selling bitcoins at localbitcoins.com: thats true too. I have 33mh/s scrypt gpu mining farm, I have >50% of coinex fees + I get % from cryptostocks share sells. Nothing criminal here again.

So again, please calm down. We are not doing a runner.

The only way i can see to restore this is to sell more shares at cryptostocks to cover the losses *and to hire a professional security audit team to prevent this from happening again*.
Long story short, we're covering this from our own pockets again.

Thanks
- erundook
Thanks for this update. Much appreciated.

Would you mind sharing how this was possible, i.e. how you got hacked? In order for everybody to learn from this and to prevent it from happening again, either at coinex.pw or somewhere else.

I'm always curious cause you seemed to have your shit together and aware of what you were doing, security-wise. So wondering what went wrong Sad
hero member
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People do not start asking how and why, even nsa, nasa, banks, anything on the planet gets hacked
As soon as it connects to the internet your at risk.
I said many times to people here that a good hacker gets in everything on the planet if they want, and many people posted that i am a idiot. A few months later this forum was a victim themselfs.
It simple if they can they will and if you challenge a hacker he will take up that challenge
In the old days they used gpu farms to crack security keys but i am pretty sure they moved onto better and bigger power as well to crack keys and security.
So long story short i will wait till coinex update us on the progress.
I hope he will keep us informed from time to time about this.

We all learned again nothing is safe from hackers, we all know if it has value others want to steal it.
Thats why every trade on the internet is a risky one, not only here but on ebay, shops, exchanges.
As long as the coins are untrackable to the source and point direct at the thief you never ever will catch the ones stealing.
Thats the problem with the coins they are easier to steal without anyone able to tell you stole them.
I  am not trying to tell that it would solve the theft issue because money has numbers but often thiefs get away with it as well. However some end up in jail when trying to use the stolen money.

For me Coinex earns my respect for letting out the truth and explain what happened.
If he gets it backup and it will be more secure after startup thats a good thing.

copper member
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The NSA and the "BEAST" probably at the origin of bitcoin is now claiming it's due by robbering!!!
legendary
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For those who want Erundook held accountable for various things like the loss of our coins - stop blaming other people for your own mistakes.

Erundook didn't put a gun to your head telling you to put your coins on his exchange. You did it because you wanted to turn coins in to more coins and the bottom line is that security holes can appear anywhere regardless of how much time and money is invested in it.

Look at the UK banks, in the last 2 or 3 years there have been at least 5 successful attempts and circumventing their security and they're just the ones the FSA have told us about because they affected customers directly.
We have no idea how many more of these 'hacks' have happened in the background.

Now fortunately, the FSA requires banks to reimburse customers who lose money because of something like this.

Don't expect this with Bitcoin and digital currencies.
BTC was designed to be anonymous with all transactions not required to be tied to any person.

If you're not comfortable with this and if you're not prepared to accept that all your coins are at risk at all times then digital currencies are not for you.

So it seems that digital currencies - or at least their exchanges - need to be regulated, too. Thus at least the coins, which are deposited at an exchange, are as safe as those on a conventional bank or exchange.
newbie
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Update, evidence and detail please Erundook.

Why is evidence that important to some of you?

If CoinEX comes back and all the balances are restored then surely evidence is pointless.

Why don't we just wait to see what happens for now.
LTW
newbie
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Update, evidence and detail please Erundook.
legendary
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Long story short - if you had spend as much money on security as you had to cover the losses, coinex would be one of the most secure exchanges out there.

But yeah, probably you are trading money for experience and that's ok. If you manage to keep it up (and getting it secure), you get my DIEHARD predicate.


Disclaimer: Not owning anything at coinex, no funds, no nothing. Just passing by and commenting.


Rico
sr. member
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And oh yeah, what's up with the IPO flag on https://cryptostocks.com/securities/79 ? Unable to sell , was that, uhm, hacked, as well? .)
sr. member
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so, i have lost all my zeit  Huh i only transferred in just 1 day before  Cry

Erundook has said they'll refund all the lost coins.
However as much as think his intentions are good, I don't see them replacing my 1.8 BTC.

I know some people had a lot more than that too.

i will hope for all good. I cannot believe hackers emptied each one of their wallets. And they had all the wallets on hot storage. is quite ridiculous.
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