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Topic: BTC-e exchange is back online - page 2. (Read 1065 times)

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August 31, 2017, 05:37:24 PM
#9
Pretty good news!
Hopefully they will enable withdrawals soon
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August 31, 2017, 12:06:34 PM
#8
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.


I haven't seen a official statement being release by BTC-e, can you please post a link otherwise saying that they are officially back? I know that they supposedly give its customer based update at the end of the month regarding the withdrawals or token that they will issue as well. I hope that they can really give back the funds lost during the seizure of US authorities because not all of the funds are tainted as "laundered" money and I believed that most of the money there are legally owned by a individual who works very hard every day trading to profit but all of a suddenly gone just like because it was seized. If this is true then this news will be very big, however, I can't find any as of this time.

just login btc-e.nz . the old domain of btc-e. check their twitter. then it's force u change your password. and u can login and see all balance before. and btc-e add bitcoin cash for u too

I just checked their twitter account and its look like they are back as promised. This is a very welcoming news for everyone who has still funds in that exchange so that they can get their funds out of it. Here is a snippet from their website:

Security settings update and account balance check
31.08.17 13:08 from admin

Because of the seizure of the data, there is a high risk that it has been compromised. That is why in order to protect your funds, you need to refresh the security settings, so please do the following:

1. Your password will be reset mandatorily, you will have to generate a new password when you log in, or use a new password provided by us using a special option.

2. Change 2fa, delete an old key and create a new one.

3. Check the list of white IPs and delete inactive or irrelevant IPs.

I do hope that this news will spread out. I checked the thread and its listed on Russian so maybe we need someone to translate it if hadn't done so. They really fulfilled their promised that they will be back at Sept 1. Congrats to the team, although its gonna be a uphill battle against the Feds. But for sure you will get a lot of support from here.
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August 31, 2017, 12:01:58 PM
#7
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.

Half is better than zero, many people have lost hopes of them coming back but looks like users of btc-e got lucky to get atleast half of the amount they thought they have lost.

Good news..
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August 31, 2017, 10:52:27 AM
#6
Do not just believe it. Because it may be fraudulent to plunder us again. It is best to first get acquainted before taking action. Do we get fucked and let us go back again? Learn to make mistakes first before making a decision so that they will not be repeated again
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August 31, 2017, 10:50:02 AM
#5
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.


I haven't seen a official statement being release by BTC-e, can you please post a link otherwise saying that they are officially back? I know that they supposedly give its customer based update at the end of the month regarding the withdrawals or token that they will issue as well. I hope that they can really give back the funds lost during the seizure of US authorities because not all of the funds are tainted as "laundered" money and I believed that most of the money there are legally owned by a individual who works very hard every day trading to profit but all of a suddenly gone just like because it was seized. If this is true then this news will be very big, however, I can't find any as of this time.
This is their thread and you can find whats the latest updates regarding on the site https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/update-8-30-31-2017-2135397 .. For now im lazy enough to translate it to english and i find out the link on their twitter page. Seems legit as of now but they should really make updates on english language too.
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August 31, 2017, 10:39:29 AM
#4
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.


I haven't seen a official statement being release by BTC-e, can you please post a link otherwise saying that they are officially back? I know that they supposedly give its customer based update at the end of the month regarding the withdrawals or token that they will issue as well. I hope that they can really give back the funds lost during the seizure of US authorities because not all of the funds are tainted as "laundered" money and I believed that most of the money there are legally owned by a individual who works very hard every day trading to profit but all of a suddenly gone just like because it was seized. If this is true then this news will be very big, however, I can't find any as of this time.

just login btc-e.nz . the old domain of btc-e. check their twitter. then it's force u change your password. and u can login and see all balance before. and btc-e add bitcoin cash for u too
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August 31, 2017, 10:34:55 AM
#3
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.


I haven't seen a official statement being release by BTC-e, can you please post a link otherwise saying that they are officially back? I know that they supposedly give its customer based update at the end of the month regarding the withdrawals or token that they will issue as well. I hope that they can really give back the funds lost during the seizure of US authorities because not all of the funds are tainted as "laundered" money and I believed that most of the money there are legally owned by a individual who works very hard every day trading to profit but all of a suddenly gone just like because it was seized. If this is true then this news will be very big, however, I can't find any as of this time.
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August 31, 2017, 10:23:22 AM
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I really miss btc e chatbot =)) many troller in there make me happy everyday
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August 31, 2017, 09:57:40 AM
#1
btc-e.com - a Bitcoin exchange whose funds were partially seized, along with its domain name, by US authorities is now back online at https://btc-e.nz, reportedly offering users to withdraw half of the funds they had and also crediting its users with tokens for the missing funds.
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