Maybe Zip couldn't resist the flow of juicy BTC coming in from Qora...
Do you have any idea how much money a man with such skills can make? Do you think stealing 50 - 100 BTC means something compared to what an exchange can make on the long run?
You ppl shouting "scam" developed a paranoia that makes you react to such things without thinking even a bit before saying something.
Anyway...
The site is down, maybe some idiot got his account hacked and they are trying to do something about it.
We don't need your commentary. You sound like an idiot. Over 4 hours the site has been down and no update... that's not how you run an exchange buddy.
Over 100 BTC ($50000+) of users funds is a lot of money. Just seems odd that Qora was added not long ago bringing in all this money + no update to explain why the site is down?
Smells fishy to me.
Correlation is not the same as causation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causationNo it doesn't, but my point was intended to imply that updating your users about why the exchange is down is important to keep people's trust in your business. If you had 50 BTC on an exchange that was offline, would you be worried if the owner of the exchange didn't update you on the situation?
Just think about it for a second.
Sure, but posting about it, and how I thought is was a scam, and how the dev ran away with the money doesn't change any facts. And adding FUD to the thread doesn't help anything.
Everything about share coin and the exchange has been open, transparent and professional. I really have no doubt this is just a bug. A new coin just came on line shortly before things went down. It is very easy for a server to start getting a 500 error.
Now, is there room for improvement with monitoring and communication to customers and FeeShare holders, sure. But, that lapse doesn't make it a scam as many people are shouting.