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Topic: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development - page 76. (Read 173234 times)

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Yes I discovered it with whale alerts. That surprised me too.

legendary
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Meanwhile,
6 hours ago over 30k ETH have been moved from "cryptopia hack 2" address:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x480ba3b8ec861b1adb78fe7cd7e4c2b543503cfd635ade023255511372d5d3e5

how can this happen if 100% ETH has been hacked on the jan 14 event.

that's the address controlled by the hacker he moved it.
Nice that whale alerts was paying attention because Cryptopia sure as shit wouldn't have noticed.
full member
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Meanwhile,
6 hours ago over 30k ETH have been moved from "cryptopia hack 2" address:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x480ba3b8ec861b1adb78fe7cd7e4c2b543503cfd635ade023255511372d5d3e5

how can this happen if 100% ETH has been hacked on the jan 14 event.

100% Smart Hacking Contract
sr. member
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https://assetsplit.org/
Meanwhile,
6 hours ago over 30k ETH have been moved from "cryptopia hack 2" address:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x480ba3b8ec861b1adb78fe7cd7e4c2b543503cfd635ade023255511372d5d3e5

how can this happen if 100% ETH has been hacked on the jan 14 event.
member
Activity: 365
Merit: 14
Meanwhile,
6 hours ago over 30k ETH have been moved from "cryptopia hack 2" address:

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x480ba3b8ec861b1adb78fe7cd7e4c2b543503cfd635ade023255511372d5d3e5
hero member
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Today is the last business days of march and since cryptopia seeing withdrawal as a non-urgent issues they will take their nice weekend strolling the park for some fresh air.

And since its already 6PM in new Zealand right now we can expect NO More updates for this week as they already pack their bags and having a nice beer for a friday night out.

While we customers, Are waiting in vain to get our money out of cryptopia system.

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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
If they make this coin-thingy they airdroped in place of the lost coins work good, like sharing part of their earnings with the holders, then I might even consider buying some while people panic sell!
It will be interesting to watch. Grin
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Totally the same, Ben. Shit talk. Cryptopia Loss Marker [CLM] <--- Not coin, yet.

jr. member
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eh ben is alright, he can only give so much information since he has to relay the whims of the company (ben really isnt at fault)

....but annoying him with "when withdraw" is fun Wink
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Pretty sure I have already stated they
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"are hoping to achieve this by the end of the month."

Key words being
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"hoping to achieve this by"

However I'm sure there will be comments like "BUT YOU SAID THE END OF THE MONTH!?!" if there are any delays.

as per https://support.cryptopia.co.nz/csm?id=kb_article&sys_id=48613b3cdb50338032a664a14a9619ba

If cryptopia is HOPING to open the website in the end of the month what makes us cryptopia users? Hoping the hopers?

So next week what are they hoping for? since its April already.

Can they just open BTC withdrawal as a sign of good faith for their customers to see if they are really serious in bring the site to its full operation.
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#whatHack?

DragonEx demonstrates the hack, provides TX ... immediately.
Craptopia some how got hacked but does not know the TX and to this day ... 75 days later ... still not sure.

#whatWithdraws?

APRIL FOOLS ya'll



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60 DAYS PASS DUE NOTICE

What should the penalty be?
1 btc per day?

https://www.canterburylegal.co.nz/about-our-christchurch-lawyers/



jr. member
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*pokes ben* ignore the trolls, wen withdraw  Grin

it's almost the end of the month, i love cryptopia and all, but I really am hoping it will be soon lol
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Yes, it's totally the same Ben, returning clients money versus aplying a haircut to ETH(100%), BTC(15%) and LTC(35%).

They haven't said they will return clients "money", they haven't said they will return ANYTHING yet specifically. So again your example fails.

That is a good point though, the ONLY thing Cryptopia didn't do that DragonEx did is say
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"DragonEx will take the responsibility no matter what."

This early they can't guarantee that, Dragonex says it will take responsibility no matter what - which is a silly thing to do because liability may be elsewhere.

You have a good point that DragonEx can't guarantee anything at that point, unless they already know the exact extend of the damage.
However in such cases, the liability is surely not upon one's customers! Unless an exchange is sharing their earnings with their customers, they can't share just their damages.

All they have stated so far is
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"the accurate assets loss recovery situation will be announced in a week."

They haven't stated they will return specific coins affected as Four3220 said, let alone what their recovery plan is.

Just a pathetic attempt to compare how two exchanges have handled the event as though one handled it better than the other, which ironically shows they're doing almost exactly what Cryptopia did step by step... suggesting Cryptopia did the right thing, based on Four3220 praise of DragonEx.

Not that Four3220 makes it hard to point out his obvious trolling, because no one can be that stupid surely.
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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
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Yes, it's totally the same Ben, returning clients money versus aplying a haircut to ETH(100%), BTC(15%) and LTC(35%).

They haven't said they will return clients "money", they haven't said they will return ANYTHING yet specifically. So again your example fails.

That is a good point though, the ONLY thing Cryptopia didn't do that DragonEx did is say
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"DragonEx will take the responsibility no matter what."

This early they can't guarantee that, Dragonex says it will take responsibility no matter what - which is a silly thing to do because liability may be elsewhere.

You have a good point that DragonEx can't guarantee anything at that point, unless they already know the exact extend of the damage.
However in such cases, the liability is surely not upon one's customers! Unless an exchange is sharing their earnings with their customers, they can't share just their damages.
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WAT?

This is a sign of hopelessness the inability to even respond with coherent lies.

Where did the money go = We couldn't enter building.

Totally the same, Ben.

They take responsibility = They haven't said they will return clients "money"

Totally the same, Ben.



Whats inside a building... systems, hardware, data... access... I know you are trolling at this point because no one is this stupid, not even on here.

Anyway, Enjoy your ignore. You aren't worth replying to anymore, can't reason with an idiot.

P.s keep replying though, nothing makes me happier than seeing the ignored people keep replying knowing you went to all the effort of writing some stupid message out and I didn't read it Smiley
sr. member
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WAT?

This is a sign of hopelessness the inability to even respond with coherent lies.

Where did the money go = We couldn't enter building.

Totally the same, Ben.

They take responsibility = They haven't said they will return clients "money"

Totally the same, Ben.

jr. member
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Totally the same, Ben.
Totally the same, Ben.  yep yep.

here's the point (which you went great to lengths to deflect and avoid mentioning)

"the stolen assets from DragonEx were transferred to the following address"

Transparency vs. Skunks



Cryptopia isn't accepting Deposits... so why would the hacker send anything to Cryptopia and the known ETH/ERC20 addresses were posted within the Cryptopia discord immediately following the breach.
Staff weren't able to enter the building or work at that time, so how could Cryptopia immediately following the event release anything you've suggested they should have officially?

Again, you're trolling right because no one is this dense...

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Yes, it's totally the same Ben, returning clients money versus aplying a haircut to ETH(100%), BTC(15%) and LTC(35%).

They haven't said they will return clients "money", they haven't said they will return ANYTHING yet specifically. So again your example fails.

That is a good point though, the ONLY thing Cryptopia didn't do that DragonEx did is say
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"DragonEx will take the responsibility no matter what."

This early they can't guarantee that, Dragonex says it will take responsibility no matter what - which is a silly thing to do because liability may be elsewhere.



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Best troll of the year: bentheanonmod
jr. member
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ben ben ben, i can throw in a spider girl dakimakura too!

all you have to do is enable withdrawals~

(p.s im cool with the 14% haircut unlike these guys, gib monies pls)
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Yes, it's totally the same Ben, returning clients money versus aplying a haircut to ETH(100%), BTC(15%) and LTC(35%).

Same like providing exact addresses and transaction ID versus providing NONE.

Totally the same, Ben.
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