Hey guys. Came across some interesting stuff while checking how one of my favourite scam (supposedly) coins are doing. So here's a thing, there is an ATB coin, which seemed "funny" from the very first pre-Ico ANN and as predicted it went down from $2.5 ICO price to 0.007. Market cap is USD 293,575, and daily trade volume is - wait for it, wait and USD 3,735,018. BOOM!!! Right. Now it made me wonder how this coin that is listed only in Z grade exchanges pulling such volume? And the answer was pretty much straightforward - It is not (supposedly)! 98.5% of trading volume comes from Exrates.me exchange and well it is hard to describe how big BS it is
go there have a look at the trades for 10 minutes+ and you will make the picture about it for your self.
Now as the good citizen of the crypto world I felt a duty to report this fake (supposedly) daily volume to Coinmarket.com as this can affect peoples decision regarding investments and such. So after sending them this via Facebook:
Hi, I want to bring to your attention possible manipulation of daily trading volume by Exrates.me exchange. Worthless altcoins like ATB have 500BTC daily trading volume with less than 0.1 BTC buy support across markets. Also if you watch their trades live you will be able to confirm my suspicions by yourself.I got a reply from them:
Hello,
Sorry that you're having trouble with one of our listed exchanges. If you have proof that an exchange is acting dishonestly, please share it so our team can investigate it further by submitting a request to our form found at https://coinmarketcap.com/request/ and our team will respond.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
CoinMarketCap SupportWell, I do not make any money from Coinmarket.com for collecting the evidence, so I will not be making videos and sending their "Investigation team".But all this situation makes me wonder do they accepting data from every random website, that is acting as an exchange? For me, it was a big blow, and I wonder how big is the scale of such alteration (supposedly) daily volume data in Coinmarket.com? I mean seriously, is this just one example of an endless alt coins list, or the is more coins that have same "real" daily volume as the coin mentioned above?
Is this one of the kind "accident", or there are multiple coins with fake daily volume? Does Coinmarket.com is involved in such manipulations/scams and gets it's cut from dishonest exchanges for turning a blind eye? Or they just don't give a flying pork about the accuracy of their data?