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Topic: Beware Cryptopia. Bogus tx ID on withdrawal, coins stolen! (Read 264 times)

member
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Reasons can be many for that but first of all you need to check did not you shared your private keys and Wear and it would be better to change the wallet and transfer all of your funds into a new one.
legendary
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I am a fan of cryptopia. I had never an issue there. In fact I recommend that exchange to my own people. I am not ready to accept the report. Do they selective scam ? It is also not logical. I was working with a team and that coin was listed on cryptopia. Decent service with better security was provided by cryptopia team. Cryptopia is wonderful centralized exchange so far. May be there was some errors or miscommunication or BUGS !!!
Try to contact the support service.
member
Activity: 328
Merit: 10
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Cryptopia is one of my favorite exchange for holding my bitcoins and altcoins and I don't see any thing wrong with their deposit and withdrawals. Everything goes on smooth with my transactions.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hi guys - are you still having problems? Cryptopia recently got a new support system & reduced support wait time to days - https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm/
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
So did you ever get your coins? I noticed it has been a few weeks.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Is that true? I have an account with cryptopia and I did not have a problem here. Try to contact the cryptopia support and ask them what happened

Are you retarded? Or just trolling?
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 106
Is that true? I have an account with cryptopia and I did not have a problem here. Try to contact the cryptopia support and ask them what happened
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
The days just keep piling on and no response from support regarding my missing coins and the bogus transaction id. FUCK THIS EXCHANGE! I'm going to do everything I can to legally file charges and complaints against them.
full member
Activity: 387
Merit: 106
This one of Cryptopia is really a bad news, I hope it will be a false alarm though. as it was a false alarm the rumor that Poloniex was preparing an exit scam last summer.

Poloniex is answerable to the gov't. They are too entwined. The operators would literally have to skip town since they are more or less on the grid. My problem with them is that they were hacked in the past and their compensation didn't seem all that great. But cryptos were still new and they've shown a good track record for the past year or so.

I want to believe Cryptopia is in the same boat, but the way they handle support and the problems their trading platform has are more than just a little problematic, they border on criminal behavior. If they were based in the U.S. there would be some legal backlash already.

I remember that old hack at Poloniex, they were little and poor then Smiley
However, I guess that with their new terms of service Poloniex (and other exchanges as well I'd imagine) has protected itself against any possible type of claim made by anyone, if I remember well when you subscribe to your terms of service you accept the fact that you are playing with worthless tokens, which is NOT money.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
This one of Cryptopia is really a bad news, I hope it will be a false alarm though. as it was a false alarm the rumor that Poloniex was preparing an exit scam last summer.

Poloniex is answerable to the gov't. They are too entwined. The operators would literally have to skip town since they are more or less on the grid. My problem with them is that they were hacked in the past and their compensation didn't seem all that great. But cryptos were still new and they've shown a good track record for the past year or so.

I want to believe Cryptopia is in the same boat, but the way they handle support and the problems their trading platform has are more than just a little problematic, they border on criminal behavior. If they were based in the U.S. there would be some legal backlash already.
full member
Activity: 387
Merit: 106
This one of Cryptopia is really a bad news, I hope it will be a false alarm though. as it was a false alarm the rumor that Poloniex was preparing an exit scam last summer.
full member
Activity: 409
Merit: 103
I've experience this kind of error too, when i tried cryptopia exchange I didnt get the exact coins i will received, it was like 50% only good thing I got the Tx hash and immediately reported it to the admin of cryptopia and good thing I received the exact token that i exchange.

and another instances my friend tried this exchange too and Tx hash didn't pop out but he received the token. I think there must be an error in their system hopefully they can fix it as soon as possible.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
This thread may be of interest to you

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopia-lot-of-users-with-issues-in-withdrawal-and-deposit-2639054

It seems transaction problems have been going on for a while with them, the OP saying it took 30 days for a deposit to show up. WTF??? haha Yeah forget that exchange, man. You'll have to take the loss and move on to something better. U.S. exchanges seem to be getting their act together. Poloniex, I didn't like in the past because their servers couldn't handle the users and I lost money, but they upgraded since then (that was like a year or so ago) and it's been smooth sailing ever since. Plus, they are getting ready to embrace U.S. regulatory measures so it's safer than an exchange like Cryptopia, but they are also still only trading coin to coin and operate out of Delaware where there are laxed regulations, so we'll see where they go from here.

Losing coins sucks though, hope things get better for you this year!
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
for all new bitcoin users you should recognize cryptopia, this is some kind of disease or a theft of all your business in this bitcoin. do not you occasionally give the spread of eth address or your identity on any forum this can make you lose all your coin .. .



..........what?
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
for all new bitcoin users you should recognize cryptopia, this is some kind of disease or a theft of all your business in this bitcoin. do not you occasionally give the spread of eth address or your identity on any forum this can make you lose all your coin .. .
member
Activity: 636
Merit: 11
I send verge to cryptopia.
The where confirmed in Block chain but did show in balance.
So I write an ticket at support system showing a copy of the transaction confirmation.
It was not much around 100 $.
After 3 days no reply there were just on my balance.
No idea if problem of cryptopia or elsewere
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
I have not used Cryptopia long since Cryptopia has been cheating on customers. If Cryptopia actually deceives its customers, its commercial site is likely to be closed in the near future as no investor will be allowed to invest in Cryptopia.

My thoughts exactly. After doing some research, I see I am not alone with having transaction problems. People are losing coins all over the place with this exchange.  You'd think that they would shut down operations and sort everything out before allowing anymore deposits and user registrations, but they're obviously too greedy for that.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
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I have not used Cryptopia long since Cryptopia has been cheating on customers. If Cryptopia actually deceives its customers, its commercial site is likely to be closed in the near future as no investor will be allowed to invest in Cryptopia.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
You're running a huge risk trading on a platform that does not do business directly with a regulated bank. It may be fun and all, and perhaps profitable if you're a decent trader, but without regulatory oversight these types of exchanges answer to no one and therefore can do whatever the hell they please with your money.

I've never had any issues trading on unregulated exchanges, though I've read other people have. It wasn't a ton of money I lost, but it was a few hundred and that isn't nothing. Needless to say, I've lost all faith in Cryptopia and will be recommending against using it to all my friends and family. I cannot believe that they actually can't respond to support, I think they are just hoping I'll go away.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
You're running a huge risk trading on a platform that does not do business directly with a regulated bank. It may be fun and all, and perhaps profitable if you're a decent trader, but without regulatory oversight these types of exchanges answer to no one and therefore can do whatever the hell they please with your money.
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