I opened a support ticket today and this is the response I received from cryptsy..
"We are currently working on the PHs wallet. We appear to have gotten on a forked blockchain and have not had much luck getting back. We did find a working block explorer and hope to have it resolved today
Happy trading!"
Looks like I am glad to have dumped this crap coin while I could..
To find yourself in a forked chain is not so much your fault
I blame them for slow response though, and for not checking regularly.
I'm not sure, never had these issues, well not since the good ole days of a hundred forks... but still with the updated code forking should not really be possible, even more odd is they seem to be the only one on that fork (no other reports) I am still waiting on a response to see what in fact has transpired so we can prevent it of course form ever happening again, I guess with such a huge amount of stake generations that could of caused some major client bloating... but this is of course speculation without information.
My last good transaction (with cryptsy) was 10/15 anyone have anything good after that date, or better yet after the halving ?
i also have opened a ticket with Cryptsy
the last good trans i got from them is this one:
Status: 8196 confirmations
Date: 10/21/2013 15:03
From: unknown
To: 9psbdyb9PBWRX3ZjhzuniMqmTByaqubB9E (own address, label: CryptsyOut)
Credit: 5372.99 PHS
Net amount: +5372.99 PHS
Transaction ID: 4cd42b4f54123cc3f3a34ff8306e39b922e77af251e63fe66b500613728cdffb
Blockcrawler shows that trans correctly. - digeros
never had a problem with trans between my own wallets, lightning fast and sure.
Do you think that cryptsy is allowing people to generate POS stakes on their servers wallets?
That could create all sorts of micro transaction traffic that the EXCHANGE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO SUPPORT and runs the risk of creating a powerful "Island of HASH" that could create an isolated fork!!! IMHO -digeros