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Topic: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development - page 135. (Read 173234 times)

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OMG Announcement from AurumCoin
a total of 15,752.26 AU is missing from Cryptopia’s wallet

IS THIS TRUE? YES OR NO?

Just fake news !


It is not True.

Cryptopia wasn't hacked or something else !

The wallet was placed into maintenance while we investigate network issues.
Thank why don't you give to withdraw the coins?
Are you official represent cryptopia? Why they not say this on Website?
legendary
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OMG Announcement from AurumCoin
Cryptopia exchange was hacked, a total of 15,752.26 AU is missing from Cryptopia’s wallet

IS THIS TRUE? YES OR NO?

Just fake news !


It is not True.

Cryptopia wasn't hacked or something else !

There was a 51% on the Coins Network !

The wallet was placed into maintenance while we investigate network issues.

If i get more Info i will let you know , or just look at our News Page for new Information !
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cryptopia : let us withdraw our AU coins!
legendary
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We are pleased to announce support for the upcoming Magnet (MAG) coin swap. MAG is undergoing a coin swap to the PIVX codebase.
 
All old MAG balances held on Cryptopia by 12 November 2018 will be swapped 1:1 to the new Magnet (MAG).
 
Please complete any MAG deposits and trades on Cryptopia before 12 November 2018 at 2:00 AM (UTC) for them to be credited and swapped to the new coin. Any transactions after this time may not be credited.
 
Old MAG transactions will not be supported after 12 November 2018.
 
Cryptopia will implement the new MAG wallet and credit users with 1 new MAG coin for every 1 old MAG coin once we've completed our swap process. We will provide further updates as they become available.

https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=7eb0d4e8dbe1a780d7e096888a961908
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Your account has been frozen as we are entitled to freeze any account under our terms and conditions (Section 4.3 https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Home/Terms#4)
 
To assist us with this process please reply and provide the following:
 - Photo ID
 - You holding this ID
 - You with a page with a handwritten note that says  "Beam me up Scotty"
 - Proof of address
 
Kind regards,
Helen




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There is a clear delay of my ticket. I sent everything to them on the 4th of October. Sense of asking for something again?
Just write txid of your 27btc equivalent alt transactions. By doing this you can get a support of people.
legendary
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
I have investors miners. Which make deposits in my wallets. I trade on these coins and bring them to btc. These are such snickering uncles. With no place to put money and they buy farms. Only they cannot set them up and they don’t know how to use the exchanges either. And I, in turn, will help with the selection of video cards and the withdrawal of profits. For this, I take my commission. But since the amount of the deposit was equivalent to 27 btc. I promised they would be clean 25 btc. All the above is my commission. They transferred funds and are still waiting for their 25 btc.

Support cryptope, too, has repeatedly said. But from them ignore. I have 2 options. Either return 25 BTC. Or return the deposit back. None of this is done.


The answer from the support every day is the same:
Thank you for waiting patiently. Wait still. and it's all.

So these coins are all newly mined coins ? Which coin ?
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I have investors miners. Which make deposits in my wallets. I trade on these coins and bring them to btc. These are such snickering uncles. With no place to put money and they buy farms. Only they cannot set them up and they don’t know how to use the exchanges either. And I, in turn, will help with the selection of video cards and the withdrawal of profits. For this, I take my commission. But since the amount of the deposit was equivalent to 27 btc. I promised they would be clean 25 btc. All the above is my commission. They transferred funds and are still waiting for their 25 btc.

Support cryptope, too, has repeatedly said. But from them ignore. I have 2 options. Either return 25 BTC. Or return the deposit back. None of this is done.


The answer from the support every day is the same:
Thank you for waiting patiently. Wait still. and it's all.
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Until now, my account has not been unblocked. And since that time, the value of the coin has fallen by 25%. And nobody will return this money to me. It seems to me that they simply do not have such a sum. So by any means they try to keep money at their place and minimize their losses. Account has been locked for 3 weeks. The reasons so far I have not heard. If it is not unblocked by the end of the month, it can be considered a scam exchange.


At the time of the deposit, the equivalent was 27 BTC. At the moment, coins are worth less than 19 BTC.


That sounds terrible. Sorry to sound skeptical but from your post history it is a newbie account exclusively posting on this thread claiming that they froze 27 BTC.

I'd believe it if you posted the transaction from the block explorer here. Am I right in believing that this isn't your only account on bitcointalk ?

What coin ? I asked before. What is the transaction ID ?

It is hard to believe a newbie account that only posts in this thread and sends 27 BTC  to an exchange that has a couple of million users and is the only one having trouble and refuses to provide any proof.

Fishy funds more likely. I remember this guy posting here not long ago, then he evaded every question. Why was the account blocked in the first place?  Roll Eyes
jr. member
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Until now, my account has not been unblocked. And since that time, the value of the coin has fallen by 25%. And nobody will return this money to me. It seems to me that they simply do not have such a sum. So by any means they try to keep money at their place and minimize their losses. Account has been locked for 3 weeks. The reasons so far I have not heard. If it is not unblocked by the end of the month, it can be considered a scam exchange.


At the time of the deposit, the equivalent was 27 BTC. At the moment, coins are worth less than 19 BTC.


That sounds terrible. Sorry to sound skeptical but from your post history it is a newbie account exclusively posting on this thread claiming that they froze 27 BTC.

I'd believe it if you posted the transaction from the block explorer here. Am I right in believing that this isn't your only account on bitcointalk ?

What coin ? I asked before. What is the transaction ID ?

It is hard to believe a newbie account that only posts in this thread and sends 27 BTC  to an exchange that has a couple of million users and is the only one having trouble and refuses to provide any proof.
newbie
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Until now, my account has not been unblocked. And since that time, the value of the coin has fallen by 25%. And nobody will return this money to me. It seems to me that they simply do not have such a sum. So by any means they try to keep money at their place and minimize their losses. Account has been locked for 3 weeks. The reasons so far I have not heard. If it is not unblocked by the end of the month, it can be considered a scam exchange.


At the time of the deposit, the equivalent was 27 BTC. At the moment, coins are worth less than 19 BTC.
legendary
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If it is not confirmed then it is not on the blockchain.

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Bitcoin Confirmations. Roughly every ten minutes, a new block is created and added to the blockchain through the mining process. This block verifies and records any new transactions. The transactions are then said to have been confirmed by the Bitcoin network.
https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/confirmations/


You're choosing to be anal rather than addressing the actual issue: that Cryptopia has allegedly charged a customer a 0.0005 withdrawal fee, but then only paid 0.00000515 to the network.

It does sound odd, I admit. So let's get some proof.

vuli1, did the transaction end up confirmed? Can you post the txid as proof of the fees?
legendary
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
mah, BTC withdraw fee  0.000500 and it take 6h already and counting. 30 blocks passed still 0 confirmation.
but blockchain say fee is 0.00000515 BTC

I don't get it. If it has 0 confirmations how does the fee show on the blockchain ?

? Several block explorers show details for unconfirmed transactions... including fees.

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/unconfirmed-transactions

If it is not confirmed then it is not on the blockchain.

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Bitcoin Confirmations. Roughly every ten minutes, a new block is created and added to the blockchain through the mining process. This block verifies and records any new transactions. The transactions are then said to have been confirmed by the Bitcoin network.
https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/confirmations/
legendary
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mah, BTC withdraw fee  0.000500 and it take 6h already and counting. 30 blocks passed still 0 confirmation.
but blockchain say fee is 0.00000515 BTC

I don't get it. If it has 0 confirmations how does the fee show on the blockchain ?

? Several block explorers show details for unconfirmed transactions... including fees.

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/unconfirmed-transactions
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1926
฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
mah, BTC withdraw fee  0.000500 and it take 6h already and counting. 30 blocks passed still 0 confirmation.
but blockchain say fee is 0.00000515 BTC

I don't get it. If it has 0 confirmations how does the fee show on the blockchain ?
jr. member
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mah, BTC withdraw fee  0.000500 and it take 6h already and counting. 30 blocks passed still 0 confirmation.
but blockchain say fee is 0.00000515 BTC
legendary
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BTCBTCBTC CryptoCurrency tracker in your menu bar BTCBTCBTC

Dont click on this link in this post from (Pilippe) or download it , its Malware

More info here  :  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/users-spreading-malware-cryptojacking-strange-behavior-5054146
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5 days now, apparently no where near as long as some other people but still

I NEED MY COINS

I have pass it to our support team and you should have an reply on your ticket !

Thank you VERY much Lafu.
5 days with no answer and within 2 hours of your reply I have one.
Not one I wanted and not one I am happy with at all, but its a reply at least



My apologies, it seems your ticket got somehow lost in the system. Unfortunately there may be a wait til Monday before your withdrawal can be cancelled. I am sorry about that, and we really appreciate your patience. Kind regards, Louis

So let me get this straight, another 2-3 days of waiting to even cancel the withdrawal?Huh??
My ticket was "lost"HuhHuh

Who's running this place, Mickey Fricken Mouse?HuhHuh?
Only one person can do cancellations and he doesn't work weekends?

Over 1 week and I might, stress the word might, get my coins from what should have been a 5 minute transaction?Huh?
legendary
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
My question was, why *exactly* pool payments cause a large amount of small transactions as compared to payments sent from a wallet?
The article only explains the concept of dust, which I already know.

There are a number of reasons why pool payments are a problem and are discouraged - not just because of dust.

Pool payments are frequent. So rather than transferring it in one lump sum miners have a tendency to send small amounts on a frequent basis and use the exchange wallet for storage rather than trading. Causing more dust than necessary. Exchange wallets are not intended as savings accounts. They are there purely for trading on the exchange.

Some pools send mining reward payments for every block mined. This causes both dust problems and in some cases not being able to be recognized by the API.
Frequent tiny outputs to the same address.

Some pools send the transactions as automated multiple input & output transactions.
Sometimes multiple ouputs are sent separately to the same address in a single transaction. This causes issues for the API as it will not look for multiple outputs to the same address. The multiple inputs also cause more dust.

Mining pools can mine their own transactions which means that they can set a low fee and send "expensive" transactions comprising of lots of small inputs. Transactions fees are not based on value but by the amount of data the transaction comprises of. So multiple inputs of an amount cost more to send than a single input of the same value.

Pool payments are usually automated. On rare occasions exchange addresses change - in which case the transaction could be lost.
legendary
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5 days now, apparently no where near as long as some other people but still

I NEED MY COINS

I have pass it to our support team and you should have an reply on your ticket !
newbie
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This is a good article by Ledger that explains it further:
https://support.ledgerwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005165209-Receive-mining-proceeds

My question was, why *exactly* pool payments cause a large amount of small transactions as compared to payments sent from a wallet?
The article only explains the concept of dust, which I already know.
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