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legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
I told you guys he was reading it LOL
I am surprised BJ has popped up with so much to say.
Sounds liek a canned response.
Had he abused his position in the slightest in the past he isn't gonna come out with it.

BitJohn remember me asking who made Tickets when you said it was being added days after it was created.
And you told me.. I know but i won't tell you.
Still haven't gotten an answer.

And yeah i know a bit about but i just wanted to hear the various players open their mouth and admit it LOL

BJ you have fed me lies and bullshit on many occasions.. and i have posted stories about it continually.

I think Cryptsy is in a lot of Trouble and BJ bolted and claims he quit.. true or not ?
And BitJohn spare me the ohh the web site is slow routine Roll Eyes

I watched these guys use their positions with Cryptsy to their advantage no matter how much they claim other wise.

And i don't know who took my name i used at Cryptsy.. I doubt it was Leroy Foder
It could have been a number of people.
Did we forget that MikePark claimed to be from Texas with 2 kids in a mouthy retort ?
I doubt Fodor is clever enough to plant that link on purpose ? (cleverly implicating JShock AKA: Jim Shockney from Cryptsy)
(Note: JShock has already popped up acting like that before mouthing me off here too)
People know he has an aggressive cocky attitude..
He claimed before BitJohn works for him in a mouthy retort before.. he gets mad and spouts off.

I told these guys last couple years i have used select pieces of information on key places
so i always know where my data got leaked from..

Let me tell you a story Wink

When i released a cracked version of Steam for v3 that was months in the making i 'tagged' it.
knowing i would be copy catted and then mouthed off by the guys ripping and copying my work.
Sure enough the day after launch one of many guys ripped off my work.. then said it was a coincidence.
Although nobody in the scene could crack the program for v3 API with the new UI some how the guy managed to do it
the day after i did and in stroke of rare coincidence he happened to patch the same asm code.
And my embedded hidden name LOL

When i crack a program I always tag the binary in the DOS Coff header.. it's a unique fingerprint (my signature)
(or in any random spot)
So not only did i do that but i had created a convoluted ASM patching routine that had parts that did nothing at all.
It was garbage code fed in to see if a smart coder would copy it.. that served no purpose other than bait LOL

ALL of these lying sleazy pieces of shit copied every byte of my ASM bit for Bit.. and my fucking name !
And ALL of them lied their fucking ass off too hahhaa (just like Cryptsy guys are doing)
I mean like 12 different guys started claiming they did my work.. not just 1
The the main guy who kept doing it told people behind my back i couldn't catch him if he started using packers like Thinstall
Wrong.. i dumped it and hex compared and put it on the guy.. asking him why my name was in his program.
He finally admitted to taking my work because he was lazy and didn't have the time to do the code himself.

Cryptys i planted the info on you and i told you that 2 years ago idiots (as a warning)
You guys fucked up and i proved it. guys with a big mouth can't help it.
How does a guy out there randomly make up a name and google it ?
Where did the guy get the idea to look for that in name in the first place ?

I know damn well half the guys in Asia have that same name LOL

Seriously how does a guy like Leroy Fodor get the idea to use that specific name to google search ?
And how does he come up with a name he says was used ""on chat"" ? (Cryptsy chat is not on Google or any public log)
Note Cryptsy chat is not logged and i first entered Crytpsy chat aprox.  July 18th using that name for a single day.
And i am suppose to believe Leroy Fodor was there that day on the July 18th 2013 ?

Bull mutha fucking shit guys !

A German scientist said once.. the simplest explanation is usually the correct one Wink
law of parsimony
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor

You guys are not fooling anyone.. your bullshittng covering your tracks.

EDIT:
Bottom line is..
Cryptsy has "wallet issues" when Bitcoin or what ever ALT is being pumped and prices goes up in value.
Then they magically disappear when the pump is over or BTC etc drops back down in price.
hero member
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@Bit_John
Mostly layoffs. Revenues based on bitcoin. Swings in alt coin volume etc. There are like 12ish now.
legendary
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So most Cryptsy issues stem from the original legacy code which has grown into a beast, and slows down everything. There was always a plan in place to rewrite it but it meant essentially redoing everything. The UI changes were the beginning of that process.

There is not anyone in charge of PR used to be my job. I am pretty sure Vern is currently in China which may be the hold up.

Is BigVern the author of the legacy code? Does Cryptsy have anyone else working on that code? Is there actual work going on to "redo everything", or at least to patch it up to run faster, add more hardware, etc? Or is it just stalling and hoping for the best? (that's I think the impression we all get, which gets us back to the communication issue).


Yes most of the original code was written by BigVern. It wasn't for almost a year that second developer came along. At the highest Cryptsy had 4 non-Vern programmers.

Much patching has been done. There was most definitely a plan to redo the entire thing the timeline was 6 months... Hardware was constantly added that was the band-aid. This is not the first time its taken forever to fix issues. Sometimes it takes them a ton of time digging through the legacy code to figure out where exactly the issue is. Not all the developers have access to everything they need either part of the way to keep a developer from doing something shady. Which well slows things down....

You seem to be saying that Cryptsy is losing employees? Quitting on their own? Downsizing, cost cutting? How many do they still have?

Why did you quit? Yeah, I know, prolly NDA, gotta try anyway.
vip
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So most Cryptsy issues stem from the original legacy code which has grown into a beast, and slows down everything. There was always a plan in place to rewrite it but it meant essentially redoing everything. The UI changes were the beginning of that process.

There is not anyone in charge of PR used to be my job. I am pretty sure Vern is currently in China which may be the hold up.

Is BigVern the author of the legacy code? Does Cryptsy have anyone else working on that code? Is there actual work going on to "redo everything", or at least to patch it up to run faster, add more hardware, etc? Or is it just stalling and hoping for the best? (that's I think the impression we all get, which gets us back to the communication issue).


Yes most of the original code was written by BigVern. It wasn't for almost a year that second developer came along. At the highest Cryptsy had 4 non-Vern programmers.

Much patching has been done. There was most definitely a plan to redo the entire thing the timeline was 6 months... Hardware was constantly added that was the band-aid. This is not the first time its taken forever to fix issues. Sometimes it takes them a ton of time digging through the legacy code to figure out where exactly the issue is. Not all the developers have access to everything they need either part of the way to keep a developer from doing something shady. Which well slows things down....

Well, that's more than what Mark Karpeles allowed any members of his team to do.
hero member
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@Bit_John
So most Cryptsy issues stem from the original legacy code which has grown into a beast, and slows down everything. There was always a plan in place to rewrite it but it meant essentially redoing everything. The UI changes were the beginning of that process.

There is not anyone in charge of PR used to be my job. I am pretty sure Vern is currently in China which may be the hold up.

Is BigVern the author of the legacy code? Does Cryptsy have anyone else working on that code? Is there actual work going on to "redo everything", or at least to patch it up to run faster, add more hardware, etc? Or is it just stalling and hoping for the best? (that's I think the impression we all get, which gets us back to the communication issue).


Yes most of the original code was written by BigVern. It wasn't for almost a year that second developer came along. At the highest Cryptsy had 4 non-Vern programmers.

Much patching has been done. There was most definitely a plan to redo the entire thing the timeline was 6 months... Hardware was constantly added that was the band-aid. This is not the first time its taken forever to fix issues. Sometimes it takes them a ton of time digging through the legacy code to figure out where exactly the issue is. Not all the developers have access to everything they need either part of the way to keep a developer from doing something shady. Which well slows things down....
vip
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Yes when Cryptsy started I was in Afghanistan volunteering when able as a moderator. There is plenty of downtime over there.

Edit: Jshock will work his but off to solve customer issues if its in his ability.

I did see that I misspelled his moniker as JSlock oppose to JShock.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
For the record I'm not convinced this legacy code issue is the only or even the main problem. That's not how such issues typically manifest themselves. If there was a code change made mid-October or whenever the major problems started it should have been rolled back. If that's not an option then other measures should have been applied, there is a lot of things that could be done to make performance issues more bearable. At the very least users should be warned on the site instead of making them go to scam threads looking for answers. Right now it looks like Cryptsy is happy to take deposits and not so happy to give them back. What a convenient coincidence that the legacy code affects only THAT part of site's functionality.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
So most Cryptsy issues stem from the original legacy code which has grown into a beast, and slows down everything. There was always a plan in place to rewrite it but it meant essentially redoing everything. The UI changes were the beginning of that process.

There is not anyone in charge of PR used to be my job. I am pretty sure Vern is currently in China which may be the hold up.

Is BigVern the author of the legacy code? Does Cryptsy have anyone else working on that code? Is there actual work going on to "redo everything", or at least to patch it up to run faster, add more hardware, etc? Or is it just stalling and hoping for the best? (that's I think the impression we all get, which gets us back to the communication issue).
hero member
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@Bit_John
Yes when Cryptsy started I was in Afghanistan volunteering when able as a moderator. There is plenty of downtime over there.

Edit: Jshock will work his but off to solve customer issues if its in his ability.
vip
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And in BJ's defense he works defense.. he is usually deployed over seas in the US army and is often unable to deal with Cryptsy matters from Afghanistan etc


Again, deployment to Afghanistan is a 9-month stint. Army personnel are not deployed to a war zone to serve only a few weeks and get to come back stateside to resume a normal life then returned to a war zone to defend the country.

BitJohn's posts reflect him being in Florida at Cryptsy's office and not that of a person conducting business from abroad, let alone near a battlefield in all of 2013/early 2014.

Supposedly, the following dude was/is in Afghanistan: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/182-worldcoin-wdc-information/page-2


I wasn't paying too much attention to the deployment stuff.....was guy definitely a government employee (soldier serving tour of duty) or was he employed as private contractor. Maybe those guys have different stints they serve?

Either way, from the general tone of BitJohn's posts, he alludes to working out of Cryptsy' office overseeing recently hired staff at the time. It'll be pretty difficult for him to do the tasks at hand at the time from afar.

The following was BJ's third post on this forum, mere days prior to Cryptsy coming online:

I have the charts on live in my office at work and monitor it on my phone throughout the day.

I volunteered for probably 6 months, and always telecommuted. I was Cryptsy first moderator and was happy to be part of something fun and exciting. I never lived in Florida traveled there once. In most of my posts and responses I typically imply that I worked in the office without really saying it. Cryptsy had at one point like 15 tele-workers I was one of them.

Would you be so kind as to straighten out the Afghanistan deployment claim?

That post was not made by me if that is what you're asking?

You are 100% correct. Some other person declared such. So, were you in Afghanistan or not?

In re. your post above, JShock is indeed an employee of Cryptsy, whereas the MikePark dude was just a jerk that paid this thread his delusional presence.
hero member
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@Bit_John

And in BJ's defense he works defense.. he is usually deployed over seas in the US army and is often unable to deal with Cryptsy matters from Afghanistan etc


Again, deployment to Afghanistan is a 9-month stint. Army personnel are not deployed to a war zone to serve only a few weeks and get to come back stateside to resume a normal life then returned to a war zone to defend the country.

BitJohn's posts reflect him being in Florida at Cryptsy's office and not that of a person conducting business from abroad, let alone near a battlefield in all of 2013/early 2014.

Supposedly, the following dude was/is in Afghanistan: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/182-worldcoin-wdc-information/page-2


I wasn't paying too much attention to the deployment stuff.....was guy definitely a government employee (soldier serving tour of duty) or was he employed as private contractor. Maybe those guys have different stints they serve?

Either way, from the general tone of BitJohn's posts, he alludes to working out of Cryptsy' office overseeing recently hired staff at the time. It'll be pretty difficult for him to do the tasks at hand at the time from afar.

The following was BJ's third post on this forum, mere days prior to Cryptsy coming online:

I have the charts on live in my office at work and monitor it on my phone throughout the day.

I volunteered for probably 6 months, and always telecommuted. I was Cryptsy first moderator and was happy to be part of something fun and exciting. I never lived in Florida traveled there once. In most of my posts and responses I typically imply that I worked in the office without really saying it. Cryptsy had at one point like 15 tele-workers I was one of them.

Would you be so kind as to straighten out the Afghanistan deployment claim?

That post was not made by me if that is what you're asking?
hero member
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@Bit_John
The silence is definitely deafening.. typically I pop in shortly after someone posts something like this with something to calm the masses.

For those that did not know I resigned from Cryptsy.

What I can tell you is there is something something holding up some withdraws that is likely something only BigVern can fix. There is only so much most of the employees can do via a web admin panel.

As far as the other random allegations in this thread.
1. Any coin that had Cryptsy staff involved in its creation was typically prior to them officially working there. I get the confusion, the majority if not all of them were without any pre-mine or shenanigans.
2. The majority of people you're doxing in this thread work paycheck to paycheck, and definitely aren't trying to harm you in any way.
3. I personally do not think Paul has any intention of running off with anyone's money. I just think he is overwhelmed right now trying to fix it all.
3. There has never been any secret system slowing withdraws (just legacy programming that cant handle the load).

I will say there are still some really good people working there trying to get the issues fixed.

I'll watch this thread, and answer any questions I feel I can without violating my NDA.


I can live with this post, and see no real reason now to know your true identity unless, that is, you desire to give it up.

Full Disclosure: JSlock PMed me to say that he's definitely not MikePark that posted here a couple days ago. I'm leaning toward that moniker being none other than Leroy Fodor who gave us a visit shortly thereafter depicting himself as 100% delusional.

I can say with definite absolutness that those two people have zero affiliation with Cryptsy. When I left my departments were Public Relations, Customer Service, and Human Resources.
vip
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And in BJ's defense he works defense.. he is usually deployed over seas in the US army and is often unable to deal with Cryptsy matters from Afghanistan etc


Again, deployment to Afghanistan is a 9-month stint. Army personnel are not deployed to a war zone to serve only a few weeks and get to come back stateside to resume a normal life then returned to a war zone to defend the country.

BitJohn's posts reflect him being in Florida at Cryptsy's office and not that of a person conducting business from abroad, let alone near a battlefield in all of 2013/early 2014.

Supposedly, the following dude was/is in Afghanistan: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/182-worldcoin-wdc-information/page-2


I wasn't paying too much attention to the deployment stuff.....was guy definitely a government employee (soldier serving tour of duty) or was he employed as private contractor. Maybe those guys have different stints they serve?

Either way, from the general tone of BitJohn's posts, he alludes to working out of Cryptsy' office overseeing recently hired staff at the time. It'll be pretty difficult for him to do the tasks at hand at the time from afar.

The following was BJ's third post on this forum, mere days prior to Cryptsy coming online:

I have the charts on live in my office at work and monitor it on my phone throughout the day.

I volunteered for probably 6 months, and always telecommuted. I was Cryptsy first moderator and was happy to be part of something fun and exciting. I never lived in Florida traveled there once. In most of my posts and responses I typically imply that I worked in the office without really saying it. Cryptsy had at one point like 15 tele-workers I was one of them.

Would you be so kind as to straighten out the Afghanistan deployment claim?
vip
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The silence is definitely deafening.. typically I pop in shortly after someone posts something like this with something to calm the masses.

For those that did not know I resigned from Cryptsy.

What I can tell you is there is something something holding up some withdraws that is likely something only BigVern can fix. There is only so much most of the employees can do via a web admin panel.

As far as the other random allegations in this thread.
1. Any coin that had Cryptsy staff involved in its creation was typically prior to them officially working there. I get the confusion, the majority if not all of them were without any pre-mine or shenanigans.
2. The majority of people you're doxing in this thread work paycheck to paycheck, and definitely aren't trying to harm you in any way.
3. I personally do not think Paul has any intention of running off with anyone's money. I just think he is overwhelmed right now trying to fix it all.
3. There has never been any secret system slowing withdraws (just legacy programming that cant handle the load).

I will say there are still some really good people working there trying to get the issues fixed.

I'll watch this thread, and answer any questions I feel I can without violating my NDA.


I can live with this post, and see no real reason now to know your true identity unless, that is, you desire to give it up.

Full Disclosure: JSlock PMed me to say that he's definitely not MikePark that posted here a couple days ago. I'm leaning toward that moniker being none other than Leroy Fodor who gave us a visit shortly thereafter depicting himself as 100% delusional.
hero member
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@Bit_John

And in BJ's defense he works defense.. he is usually deployed over seas in the US army and is often unable to deal with Cryptsy matters from Afghanistan etc


Again, deployment to Afghanistan is a 9-month stint. Army personnel are not deployed to a war zone to serve only a few weeks and get to come back stateside to resume a normal life then returned to a war zone to defend the country.

BitJohn's posts reflect him being in Florida at Cryptsy's office and not that of a person conducting business from abroad, let alone near a battlefield in all of 2013/early 2014.

Supposedly, the following dude was/is in Afghanistan: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/182-worldcoin-wdc-information/page-2


I wasn't paying too much attention to the deployment stuff.....was guy definitely a government employee (soldier serving tour of duty) or was he employed as private contractor. Maybe those guys have different stints they serve?

Either way, from the general tone of BitJohn's posts, he alludes to working out of Cryptsy' office overseeing recently hired staff at the time. It'll be pretty difficult for him to do the tasks at hand at the time from afar.

The following was BJ's third post on this forum, mere days prior to Cryptsy coming online:

I have the charts on live in my office at work and monitor it on my phone throughout the day.

I volunteered for probably 6 months, and always telecommuted. I was Cryptsy first moderator and was happy to be part of something fun and exciting. I never lived in Florida traveled there once. In most of my posts and responses I typically imply that I worked in the office without really saying it. Cryptsy had at one point like 15 tele-workers I was one of them.
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Well i appreciate all the info but defaced you have to admit Cryptsy's silence is deafening.. always.
And they have problems that are exclusive to them.
Problem with Doge coin ? Well go look around you found no trace of a problem anywhere..
except at Cryptsy.

This is the ongoing issue !

You're just acting like this is not a fact defaced.
And part of my point earlier is you DID tell me you only ran a pool for Franko.
At least i could have sworn you said that way back late 2013'ish (but maybe i am wrong)

And back room ? muddafudda was i said on a previous page and he said he was disgusted and left.
and after i had poked at Mullick about a group of you running a back room chat while lurking on chat at cryptsy
Mullick later announced that i could join in (after he made it public)
It was creepy knowing guys who make coins were hanging out with Cryptsy staff privately on Skype
talking amongst each other while the rest of us were talking publicly about our trades on the chat box.
This position is advantageous for Cryptsy and the Back Room Boys and not the rest of us.

Defaced you sit there and play dumb about it but what about Shakezulu coding coins for half the Cryptsy staff ?
You have a team of insiders making shit loads of coins all on Cryptsy and all hanging out privately planning the next coin.
Such as when CENT was launched exclusively on the Troll box or when ADT was..
Hobo nickels ? Bottle Caps ? want me to keep going ?
All of them listed on Cryptsy !

I used to bring that up because people had no idea and i thought it was fair to warn users..
That mods and their coin cloner buddies were on Skype privately lurking constantly.
Any time i mentioned it everybody was disturbed by it.. everyone felt it was not right !

Why is the ugly dev from Franko the only one with an opensource ATM for his coin - posted by joblessape

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He is so ugly everytime I see him I die inside a little and his voice sucks.



That is the link where your picture came from by the way.. sadly your hot wife's pic is down Sad
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7970720

Also make sure to check out the part about "Spoetnik's Panty Dropper Mattress Mountain"
I am a sexual warrior and i battle beasts and tame strange.. lock up your women Spoetnik is on the prowl !

I need to write a Book called..

"Spoetnik's legendary bears and the magical panty dropper mattress mountain altcoin escapades"

spoetnik,

I know exactly where your coming from...I think. but markets everywhere, even regulated ones, are pretty much controlled by large cartels....average investors get shit on all the time. You would expect more of that in the unregulated world of crypto and that case is certainly true,,, at least defaced is giving this forum some insight (from his perspective of course) how things kind of worked. Play nice.
oh an thanks for the heads up...nor wanting anything to happen to them I will remember to lock up my beasts.
 
hero member
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@Bit_John
The silence is definitely deafening.. typically I pop in shortly after someone posts something like this with something to calm the masses.

For those that did not know I resigned from Cryptsy.

What I can tell you is there is something something holding up some withdraws that is likely something only BigVern can fix. There is only so much most of the employees can do via a web admin panel.

As far as the other random allegations in this thread.
1. Any coin that had Cryptsy staff involved in its creation was typically prior to them officially working there. I get the confusion, the majority if not all of them were without any pre-mine or shenanigans.
2. The majority of people you're doxing in this thread work paycheck to paycheck, and definitely aren't trying to harm you in any way.
3. I personally do not think Paul has any intention of running off with anyone's money. I just think he is overwhelmed right now trying to fix it all.
3. There has never been any secret system slowing withdraws (just legacy programming that cant handle the load).

I will say there are still some really good people working there trying to get the issues fixed.

I'll watch this thread, and answer any questions I feel I can without violating my NDA.


What do you think is preventing BigVern or whoever is in charge of PR from explaining the situation to customers? The next worst problem after the withdrawal issue is the communication, or lack thereof, which is fueling the insolvency claims.

In other words, if this is not a scam/theft/embezzlement who and why is trying so hard to make it look like one?

So most Cryptsy issues stem from the original legacy code which has grown into a beast, and slows down everything. There was always a plan in place to rewrite it but it meant essentially redoing everything. The UI changes were the beginning of that process.

There is not anyone in charge of PR used to be my job. I am pretty sure Vern is currently in China which may be the hold up.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145

And in BJ's defense he works defense.. he is usually deployed over seas in the US army and is often unable to deal with Cryptsy matters from Afghanistan etc


Again, deployment to Afghanistan is a 9-month stint. Army personnel are not deployed to a war zone to serve only a few weeks and get to come back stateside to resume a normal life then returned to a war zone to defend the country.

BitJohn's posts reflect him being in Florida at Cryptsy's office and not that of a person conducting business from abroad, let alone near a battlefield in all of 2013/early 2014.

Supposedly, the following dude was/is in Afghanistan: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/182-worldcoin-wdc-information/page-2


I wasn't paying too much attention to the deployment stuff.....was guy definitely a government employee (soldier serving tour of duty) or was he employed as private contractor. Maybe those guys have different stints they serve?

Either way, from the general tone of BitJohn's posts, he alludes to working out of Cryptsy' office overseeing recently hired staff at the time. It'll be pretty difficult for him to do the tasks at hand at the time from afar.

The following was BJ's third post on this forum, mere days prior to Cryptsy coming online:

I have the charts on live in my office at work and monitor it on my phone throughout the day.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
The silence is definitely deafening.. typically I pop in shortly after someone posts something like this with something to calm the masses.

For those that did not know I resigned from Cryptsy.

What I can tell you is there is something something holding up some withdraws that is likely something only BigVern can fix. There is only so much most of the employees can do via a web admin panel.

As far as the other random allegations in this thread.
1. Any coin that had Cryptsy staff involved in its creation was typically prior to them officially working there. I get the confusion, the majority if not all of them were without any pre-mine or shenanigans.
2. The majority of people you're doxing in this thread work paycheck to paycheck, and definitely aren't trying to harm you in any way.
3. I personally do not think Paul has any intention of running off with anyone's money. I just think he is overwhelmed right now trying to fix it all.
3. There has never been any secret system slowing withdraws (just legacy programming that cant handle the load).

I will say there are still some really good people working there trying to get the issues fixed.

I'll watch this thread, and answer any questions I feel I can without violating my NDA.


What do you think is preventing BigVern or whoever is in charge of PR from explaining the situation to customers? The next worst problem after the withdrawal issue is the communication, or lack thereof, which is fueling the insolvency claims.

In other words, if this is not a scam/theft/embezzlement/etc then who - and why - is trying so hard to make it look like one? BigVern himself? Dumb advice from lawyers?
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@Bit_John
The silence is definitely deafening.. typically I pop in shortly after someone posts something like this with something to calm the masses.

For those that did not know I resigned from Cryptsy.

What I can tell you is there is something something holding up some withdraws that is likely something only BigVern can fix. There is only so much most of the employees can do via a web admin panel.

As far as the other random allegations in this thread.
1. Any coin that had Cryptsy staff involved in its creation was typically prior to them officially working there. I get the confusion, the majority if not all of them were without any pre-mine or shenanigans.
2. The majority of people you're doxing in this thread work paycheck to paycheck, and definitely aren't trying to harm you in any way.
3. I personally do not think Paul has any intention of running off with anyone's money. I just think he is overwhelmed right now trying to fix it all.
3. There has never been any secret system slowing withdraws (just legacy programming that cant handle the load).

I will say there are still some really good people working there trying to get the issues fixed.

I'll watch this thread, and answer any questions I feel I can without violating my NDA.
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