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Topic: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread. - page 118. (Read 211708 times)

legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
i just want to say this in hoped to calm some of you down.

when they went off and on for a little bit , they had the withdrawals still working while everything else was on pause. I doubt they are offline to steal your coins now. If that was the case they would not allow people to withdraw eveything. read back they last comments. They stated that withdrawals are working. and they did work since i was able to withdraw both btcs and Karmacoins.

I think they are working on coding. Hopefully that will help calm you down a bit.

I do think, that the lack of active communication and updates is unprofessional and they should start hourly update people now!
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
hi profile shows a time zone that is 1hr apart from Norway so he may not be in Norway.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/coinmarketio-221995
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
Watching blockchain . Btc is being stolen. It was scam. Rather trade bte - e or cryptsy or coins - e . Don't trust any new exchange

Mt Gox wasn't new and it certainly didn't do well either.  I guess we have fundamental questions to ask.  How do we know our coins won't simply be taken when we transfer them anywhere for any type of transaction and I believe the answer is we don't know and probably can't know and to me that is quite a problem.


I am sorry to say this but gox and other exchanges are going to kill off what Cryptos was all about and regulation will come in fast, governments will have a excuse to do it now. At the same
time I feel this is teaching people a valuable lesson that banks and fiat is not a bad thing.

Sorry to say this, I am new to the crypto scene but I am out now. Cashing back into fiat as this is like the wild west.

Good luck to virtual currencies but I am out of this scamfest , humans can't be trusted and this is why we have regulation.

+1

long live fiat

long live government regulation

long live reversible transactions
sr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 250
Let's Boolberry
WTF,when can I withdraw my coins,many coins in your website,can you repay me my coins??
hero member
Activity: 637
Merit: 500
Watching blockchain . Btc is being stolen. It was scam. Rather trade bte - e or cryptsy or coins - e . Don't trust any new exchange

Mt Gox wasn't new and it certainly didn't do well either.  I guess we have fundamental questions to ask.  How do we know our coins won't simply be taken when we transfer them anywhere for any type of transaction and I believe the answer is we don't know and probably can't know and to me that is quite a problem.


I am sorry to say this but gox and other exchanges are going to kill off what Cryptos was all about and regulation will come in fast, governments will have a excuse to do it now. At the same
time I feel this is teaching people a valuable lesson that banks and fiat is not a bad thing.

Sorry to say this, I am new to the crypto scene but I am out now. Cashing back into fiat as this is like the wild west.

Good luck to virtual currencies but I am out of this scamfest , humans can't be trusted and this is why we have regulation.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 250
Watching blockchain . Btc is being stolen. It was scam. Rather trade bte - e or cryptsy or coins - e . Don't trust any new exchange

Mt Gox wasn't new and it certainly didn't do well either.  I guess we have fundamental questions to ask.  How do we know our coins won't simply be taken when we transfer them anywhere for any type of transaction and I believe the answer is we don't know and probably can't know and to me that is quite a problem.
hero member
Activity: 1139
Merit: 500
Watching blockchain . Btc is being stolen. It was scam. Rather trade bte - e or cryptsy or coins - e . Don't trust any new exchange
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
If I had to guess what's happening, it would be that the job turned out to be more complicated than they had assumed. As we all know, sometimes when you work on a complicated problem you're charting new territory and you don't know how long it will take to resolve it. They missed one deadline and they don't want to continue promising more deadlines that they can't keep. Alternatively, human factors such as an illness or having to work overtime could be a cause. Although having said that, I'm crossing my fingers like everyone else.
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 10
Where is my fu*king money?
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
i think if theft was their main concern they would have cashed out when they had much larger volume. I bet they are having issues with the code. Let's hope so
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 250
I haven't said anything about this and I have quite a few coins at the exchange.  I'm just amazed at how silent they have been on this.  When they first started all of a month ago or so they was all over the forums.  Now you can't get anything out of them.

Up until now I've had little doubt they would be up again soon since they always have been in the past but with each missed deadline and then no follow-up explanation and now apparently the worlds largest patch is being applied since it's taking days to implement, I'm just baffled by their behavior.

In the end if I lose my coins I guess I lose my coins but I fail to see how crypto can ever be taken seriously and become mainstream when exchanges disappear along with peoples money all the time.  How can anyone do anything with their coins with any degree of confidence when every move is just opening yourself up to having your coins snatched?

Edit:  And to be clear.  I'm not saying they are in fact stealing our coins.  I don't know that and I certainly hope that aren't.  If they intended to steal coins they sure had opportunities to get a lot more.  So I can't see theft being their primary motivation.  I simply can't understand the lack of communication when there has been a lose of coins on so many different exchanges recently.  I don't know why they would let people's imaginations (and fears) run wild in this environment.

newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
This is terrible Coinmarket.io - the lack of transparency is completely inexcusable.

Is this the Kenneth Bjorke that is registered against Coinmarket.io domain?
http://m.c.lnkd.licdn.com/mpr/pub/image-ZqnPPvKSvdUkIzZ_v_3RZmKamKjXaxMZd7tRNnMSmjXBoZuPNqnRndXlEjOBaXH65QS/kenneth-bj%C3%B8rke.jpg

He lives in Oslo, recently tweeted about CloudFlare being down, and follows CoinMarket.io.
https://twitter.com/kbjoerke
http://no.linkedin.com/in/kbjoerke

He lists PKI as a skill and follows a group "Ethical Hacker" on LinkedIn.
Looks like he works a day job as Senior IT Operations and Infrastructure for a shipping business called "Fred Olsen": http://www.fredolsen.no/
Can't be too difficult to work out his email address and ask...

That said, this guy could have nothing to do with CoinMarket.io!





sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Bitcointalk.org
Lutz at people crying to get the cops involved. Goes agenst what cryptos are to be all about. You can not handle a possible loss this crap is really not for you. I have lost coins on few exchanges, I get upset, then shrug my shoulders and move on. Then again I understand the risks involved, shit happens.

Sorry for the harsh words, but really, this crap needs to stop. People like some will in fact be the downfall of cryptos. Once you get idiot governments involved, they over regulate every damn time.


if getting cops involved is the only recourse people are left with, then there is nothing immoral about it, and if we would just sit idly by and allow coins to be stolen (if that is what happened) then more and more scam exchanges will pop up - that you can be sure

if you have a better idea of how to get to the bottom of what is going on I'm sure people here would be happy to hear your suggestion, but to suggest that people should 'shrug shoulders and move on' is about the stupidest thing i've seen

the people running the exchange have lied, and have failed to keep the users updated as to what is/was going on for days on end, the last thing people should do is 'move on' ... you may like being a victim, but don't encourage others to be ones also
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
how about my banlance?username is same!
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
Please if it is possible send me my 32 000 000 RDD to this Wallet RvP2kTNstPFdWzDazZB9yEphdnatdmh6kp.... Username was the same.... please please please
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
I thought someone already posted the Whois, and it was different then that.


EDIT:
Anyone from Oslo, Norway here who can pay them a visit ?
A police detective should be able to get P.O. Box owner details




legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
I have to agree with some of the other posters here that it looks like they got hacked and don't know how to deal with the situation so they are just not saying anything. I was fortune enough to be able to withdraw my coins, but feel bad for anyone stuck in limbo. One thing I noticed in the posted whois information is that the details had changed from previously with only a P.O Box for an address. I assume this is because of the change to  Cloud Fare. I'm not sure if this will be of any use to anyone but when this exchange went down for a few days when it first started up a couple of months ago, I copied all of their whois info that contained different names and real addresses. Here it is if anyone is interested.

Domain : coinmarket.io
Status : Live
Expiry : 2015-01-09

NS 1   : dns1.registrar-servers.com
NS 2   : dns2.registrar-servers.com
NS 3   : dns3.registrar-servers.com
NS 4   : dns4.registrar-servers.com
NS 5   : dns5.registrar-servers.com

Owner  : Kenneth Bjorke
Owner  : Coinmarket
Owner  : Knapstadveien 6F
Owner  : Knapstad
Owner  : Ostfold
Owner  : NO


Whois Search Successful
The results are shown below.
Domain Information
Domain Handle : DOM-170750
Domain Name : coinmarket.io
Domain Status : Live
First Registered : 2014-01-09
Last Updated : 2014-01-09
Expires : 2015-01-09
Domain Owner
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Admin Contact
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Technical Contact
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Billing Contact
User ID : NIC-1087
Contact Name : BR
Organization Name :
Street : Im Oberen Werk 1
City : St. Ingbert
State : .
Postal Code : DE-66386
Country: Germany
Registrar
User ID : NIC-1087
Contact Name : BR
Organization Name : Key Systems GmbH
Street : Im Oberen Werk 1
City : St. Ingbert
State : .
Postal Code : DE-66386
Country: Germany
Phone : +49 (0) 68 94 - 93 96 850
Fax : +49 (0) 68 94 - 93 96 851
E-Mail :
Primary Nameserver
Name Server: dns1.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns2.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns3.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns4.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns5.registrar-servers.com
And here is street view of his address on google maps LOL https://www.google.com/maps?t=m&sll=59.6215625,11.0319519&sspn=0.0041669,0.0109864&q=Knapstadveien+6&output=classic&dg=ntvo

Oboy...I smell a dox coming...
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
I have to agree with some of the other posters here that it looks like they got hacked and don't know how to deal with the situation so they are just not saying anything. I was fortune enough to be able to withdraw my coins, but feel bad for anyone stuck in limbo. One thing I noticed in the posted whois information is that the details had changed from previously with only a P.O Box for an address. I assume this is because of the change to  Cloud Fare. I'm not sure if this will be of any use to anyone but when this exchange went down for a few days when it first started up a couple of months ago, I copied all of their whois info that contained different names and real addresses. Here it is if anyone is interested.

Domain : coinmarket.io
Status : Live
Expiry : 2015-01-09

NS 1   : dns1.registrar-servers.com
NS 2   : dns2.registrar-servers.com
NS 3   : dns3.registrar-servers.com
NS 4   : dns4.registrar-servers.com
NS 5   : dns5.registrar-servers.com

Owner  : Kenneth Bjorke
Owner  : Coinmarket
Owner  : Knapstadveien 6F
Owner  : Knapstad
Owner  : Ostfold
Owner  : NO


Whois Search Successful
The results are shown below.
Domain Information
Domain Handle : DOM-170750
Domain Name : coinmarket.io
Domain Status : Live
First Registered : 2014-01-09
Last Updated : 2014-01-09
Expires : 2015-01-09
Domain Owner
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Admin Contact
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Technical Contact
User ID : NIC-282923
Contact Name : Kenneth Bjorke
Organization Name : Coinmarket
Street : Knapstadveien 6F
City : Knapstad
State : Ostfold
Postal Code : 1823
Country: NO
Billing Contact
User ID : NIC-1087
Contact Name : BR
Organization Name :
Street : Im Oberen Werk 1
City : St. Ingbert
State : .
Postal Code : DE-66386
Country: Germany
Registrar
User ID : NIC-1087
Contact Name : BR
Organization Name : Key Systems GmbH
Street : Im Oberen Werk 1
City : St. Ingbert
State : .
Postal Code : DE-66386
Country: Germany
Phone : +49 (0) 68 94 - 93 96 850
Fax : +49 (0) 68 94 - 93 96 851
E-Mail :
Primary Nameserver
Name Server: dns1.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns2.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns3.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns4.registrar-servers.com
Name Server: dns5.registrar-servers.com
And here is street view of his address on google maps LOL https://www.google.com/maps?t=m&sll=59.6215625,11.0319519&sspn=0.0041669,0.0109864&q=Knapstadveien+6&output=classic&dg=ntvo
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
so little confussed ive been acsidently sending my karma coin to coinmarket.io had a look at the block explorer today and it looks like the coins went in but are withdrawn shortly after so my question is where the hell are my coins?Huh http://explorer.karmacoin.info/address/KUkSgzxusHm7HDVNFHocsK78k44q4VHdrC

Not being devil's advocate, but coins could've been automatically moved from hot wallet to cold wallet.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
so little confussed ive been acsidently sending my karma coin to coinmarket.io had a look at the block explorer today and it looks like the coins went in but are withdrawn shortly after so my question is where the hell are my coins?Huh http://explorer.karmacoin.info/address/KUkSgzxusHm7HDVNFHocsK78k44q4VHdrC
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