At the same time, wallets were in online status.
WITHDRAWAL OF COINS:
2019-07-30 09:28:04
12800.00000000 DGB
cfba3fd28c76f6eeb02afc1294bd496ebd74d44a618e18b9a8ffb057f335641b
Thus, I lost 12800 DGB by sending from Yobit to Bittrex, technical support did nothing to me. I checked several block explorer, only in one I found my TXID
https://dgb.tokenview.com/en/tx/9133445/1
I regret that I did not buy any other coin, such as DOGE, instead of DGB. Friends, do not repeat my mistakes.
As mentioned by others the DGB community has had many issues with Yobit in the past.
As you know DGB is decentralized, and we cannot control who or what platforms list and trade DGB. We announced the hard fork more than 6 months in advance and had several dozen people continually reaching out making sure people updated.
This list was used by the community to aid in getting all platforms and exchanges to upgrade: https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Exchanges
As you can see there are 106 exchanges on that list. Combine that with 20 wallets, 70+ pools, and several dozen other platforms it was quite an extensive communications effort to get direct contact with everyone. Some like Yobit blatantly ignored upgrade requests.
All in all the hard fork was a great success and has made DigiByte much more secure into the future! Thank you all for supporting DGB!