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Topic: Cryptopia disappeared just before the coin split (Read 188 times)

newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
So at the end the Monroe arrived today.  Undecided
Apparently this is exchange with very slow support.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Thank you for the answers, I very much hope that I am mistaken for being crooks and that this is only poor support.
I'm still waiting for my money and I'll update here as soon as something will happens.

 Huh
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 11
W12 – Blockchain protocol
I have an account also in Cryptopia and trading many times of my invested coins like BTC, ETH, and CAPP. Fortunately, i never experience transactions with them in which my deposit and withdrawals are just smooth and fine. Maybe the problem will depend upon the coin used like your Monero but still i support your claim because their support should address issues all the times for their clients.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1127
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I'd love to hear another opinion and hope I might have helped someone.

I do not use this exchange, but for these comments:

Anyone who has money "processing"..

I've been able to find company contact details for court etc, from another forum.

Cant be 100% sure of the accuracy of the information as they been known to tell a few porkies

109 Montreal St
Sydenham
8023
New Zealand

Phone +64 21 669851

Contact name  Rob Dawson
[email protected]


Tried getting the gov't department from same forum, but Craptopia deleted it earlier (i wonder why)

with this information is already a step for the authorities to investigate
sr. member
Activity: 463
Merit: 256
Anyone who has money "processing"..

I've been able to find company contact details for court etc, from another forum.

Cant be 100% sure of the accuracy of the information as they been known to tell a few porkies

109 Montreal St
Sydenham
8023
New Zealand

Phone +64 21 669851

Contact name  Rob Dawson
[email protected]


Tried getting the gov't department from same forum, but Craptopia deleted it earlier (i wonder why)
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1252
I saw this one one twitter:

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You sound very misinformed. The MoneroV fork is not like the Bitcoin Cash or Bitcoin2x forks which tried to replace the current Bitcoin implementation in order to solve a problem with the current version. MoneroV is just a money grab scamcoin trying to capitalize on the "free money" hype coming from all the Bitcoin forks. They are not solving any issues in Monero and do not intend to replace Monero (because there is literally zero chance for a scamcoin with incompetent devs to replace Monero). They hype up their shitcoin by using loads of buzzwords and promising MimbleWimble (mind you they are launching the coin but have not even started work on this). So far literally all they have done is copy Monero, fix the supply (even tho the emission curve has a purpose), and add on a premined dev tax so that they get a nice pay day for doing nothing at all.

Edit: also see this

Edit2: just to be clear, the community isn't devided. Pretty much anyone that takes a minute to research MoneroV sees that it's a scam

Then again, that guy isn't calling BCash and segwit2x scams, which they in fact were (and still are, in the case of BCash, since segwit2x is dead). They didn't try to solve anything.

I would be very wary of anything that has to do with forking an existing coin. Typically, forkers are losers that cannot create their own projects from scratch and try to profit from existing network effects. Very sad.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
Hello all,
I'm pretty new in the crypto trading and it might have already talked about this issue lot,
but it's important for me to say my opinion and maybe I'll prevent anyone new from this trouble.

I heard from a friend that there was going to be a split into Monero coin and I decided to buy a little.
I go to my Cryptopia account And I sell some Bitcoin to buy Monero and ask to withdrawal the monero to my wallet.
I get the mail and approval and everything looks fine, So far a simple action...
It was a week and a half ago!

After two days I turn to their support and do not receive a reply for more than 48 hours and after 3 days that no one answers my ticket and they close the ticket and claim in automatic response that they are in a load of withdrawals and support...(Some lie).
Let's say that they have a overload on support... but why close the client ticket?
So I open a new ticket to support And a few more days pass with no response or comment from Cryptopia.

This is not the first time I have exchanged coins with them.
So I came to the conclusion that they will not release my Monero until after the split.
I think Cryptopia are scammers that use people money And their goal is to prevent the customer from earning.

They advertise themselves as a stock exchange but operate as a casino.

I'd love to hear another opinion and hope I might have helped someone.

Have a good day.



Currently, their ticket turnaround time said 24 days on the last ticket I put in. Good thing I don't really care. But yeah, this is not the greatest exchange. I don't think you are being scammed, I just think their support is horrible. Sad  Good luck.

Edit - BTW, that coin split you speak of is a possible scam. http://translatedby.com/you/monerov-a-trap-laid-for-monero-users/original/
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Hello all,
It might have already talked about this issue lot,
but it's important for me to say my opinion and maybe I'll prevent anyone new from this trouble.

I heard from a friend that there was going to be a split into Monero coin and I decided to buy a little.
I go to my Cryptopia account And I sell some Bitcoin to buy Monero and ask to withdrawal the monero to my wallet.
I get the mail and approval and everything looks fine, So far a simple action...
It was a week and a half ago!

After two days I turn to their support and do not receive a reply for more than 48 hours and after 3 days that no one answers my ticket and they close the ticket and claim in automatic response that they are in a load of withdrawals and support...(Some lie).
Let's say that they have a overload on support... but why close the client ticket?
So I open a new ticket to support And a few more days pass with no response or comment from Cryptopia.

This is not the first time I have exchanged coins with them.
So I came to the conclusion that they will not release my Monero until after the split.
I think Cryptopia are scammers that use people money And their goal is to prevent the customer from earning.

They advertise themselves as a stock exchange but operate as a casino.

I'd love to hear another opinion and hope I might have helped someone.

Have a good day.

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