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Topic: I sold my Litecoin twice on Cryptopia (Read 324 times)

hero member
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March 07, 2019, 12:24:53 AM
#25
Hello, I have now decided to contact the Cryptopia support as soon as they are back to full operation. In case they never get back to full operation tho, they will not get any money back from me.
I think thats kinda fair.

Best regards
Good decision but still I don't think cryptopia is going to operate again as before so you need to make sure that they will be online again before sending any funds to them because tell that a lot of money from other so taking a small part from them will not hurt so much.I will like to keep it myself because it is their fault,so take it as small bonus.
sr. member
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March 07, 2019, 12:17:08 AM
#24
Hello, I have now decided to contact the Cryptopia support as soon as they are back to full operation. In case they never get back to full operation tho, they will not get any money back from me.
I think thats kinda fair.

Best regards
Good decision. I liked it. You should always be fair to other if you want to get fair from others. They deserve to get back the amount since it was a bug on their system. I hope you wil give these back to them. Thank you for your decision.
hero member
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March 06, 2019, 06:12:23 PM
#23
Hello, I have now decided to contact the Cryptopia support as soon as they are back to full operation. In case they never get back to full operation tho, they will not get any money back from me.
I think thats kinda fair.

Best regards

It's a likely decision, after all.
Yet it looks cryptopia will have months  to be back as they have many things to clear and refund though a read only mode is quite a relief for traders so they will be able to see if their funds are still there.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 06, 2019, 12:42:16 PM
#22
Hello, I have now decided to contact the Cryptopia support as soon as they are back to full operation. In case they never get back to full operation tho, they will not get any money back from me.
I think thats kinda fair.

Best regards
hero member
Activity: 1022
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March 06, 2019, 03:41:01 AM
#21
So just cut the crap, don't use cryptopia anymore or you're a big fool to use that again.
* If ever cryptopia back to operate ( though I bet NO )

I was thinking what has happened to OP,  he didn't give any updates again.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
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March 06, 2019, 02:43:28 AM
#20
Base on the articles, every user can view those balances before the hack happens.

And this will be their basis for the reimbursement of those people who have been affected by this hack. This is about the transparency that they are showing to their users and on what are the progresses that happens while they are resuming through read-only.

Though the damaged has been made, on those articles that I've read, they are working on it for those said affected users.

The total loss is 10% and I think it will be good for cryptopia to refund the users since it is not too much big deal. Every exchange should have a fund to back up this kind of unpredictable loss and I think cryptopia also does have a fund for this. Anyway, a refund can make cryptopia more bigger exchange.
hero member
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March 05, 2019, 08:20:24 PM
#19
SO how it is going to be? They will come up with zero balances of every wallet and begin new trades here after?

Because I didn't read anything about how much they were lot or any refund if they lost fund.
Base on the articles, every user can view those balances before the hack happens.

And this will be their basis for the reimbursement of those people who have been affected by this hack. This is about the transparency that they are showing to their users and on what are the progresses that happens while they are resuming through read-only.

Though the damaged has been made, on those articles that I've read, they are working on it for those said affected users.
legendary
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March 05, 2019, 07:18:13 AM
#18
-snip-

Contact Cryptopia support and offer them to bring them back. Think about how it would be in vice versa. Surely you would have hoped someone would return your funds sent by mistake.
Turning it back would really be the best thing to be done and being honest do really give out a good feeling since those funds
arent yours but well same as said above people are different so the decision would still depend on OP but i doubt those are just visual bugs
and it would be updated once the site is operational once again.
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March 05, 2019, 07:11:36 AM
#17
SO how it is going to be? They will come up with zero balances of every wallet and begin new trades here after?

Because I didn't read anything about how much they were lot or any refund if they lost fund.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
March 05, 2019, 07:09:50 AM
#16
Maybe this can help to make a decision.

Quote
We're always here for our investors. 
@Cryptopia_NZ
 hackers tried to sell tokens on DEX and MyWish team has bought about 450,000 WISHs to distribute it back to the real owners.
Every user will get 22% of his/her lost WISH tokens back.
#MyWish  #cryptobia  #WISH


https://twitter.com/mywishplatform/status/1102592605932699648
hero member
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March 05, 2019, 06:54:33 AM
#15
No more cryptopia I guess so enjoy your life with that free coin or just keep it in cold storage for longer term. Grin
No, they were back but in read-only.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Cryptopia finally reopens in 'read only' mode showing balances pre-hack

https://twitter.com/Cryptopia_NZ/status/1102776289650335744

Do you have any decision made now OP?
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
March 05, 2019, 06:30:35 AM
#14
Hello,

A few months ago I wanted to sell 24 Litecoin on cryptopia during a phase of heavy server load
and everything was very buggy. I sold my Litecoin and got my bitcoin credit. A few seconds later I noticed, that my balance did still show as 24 Litecoin plus the bitcoin balance I just got. So I sold the 24 Litecoin again Smiley. My Litecoin balance now shows a negative balance of 24 Litecoin (which kinda makes sense).
I withdrawed all funds from cryptopia, and now Im not quite sure about what I should do.
Should I:

1. Deposit the 24 Litecoin back to cryptopia to make my balance 0
or
2. Keep all the Money and be happy that I got some nice Litcoin for free

Thanks and best regards

PS: dont worry about my new account, I only registered to ask this question as I am really not sure about what to do.

Contact Cryptopia support and offer them to bring them back. Think about how it would be in vice versa. Surely you would have hoped someone would return your funds sent by mistake.
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March 05, 2019, 04:53:43 AM
#13
No more cryptopia I guess so enjoy your life with that free coin or just keep it in cold storage for longer term. Grin
sr. member
Activity: 1372
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March 04, 2019, 11:24:59 PM
#12
yes  , he didnt do illegal about that  . if i were him i would enjoy the money because what if other scenario's did happen ? like for example crypto was hacked and you lost all your funds ? dont you think you can still recover your funds  ? theres a high chance that they will not refund it because that is not thier fault  .   anyway , grats to the op because he is blessed to earn extra coins   . good job man  .  im just here if you wana share your blessings   Grin
Cryptopia said a total of 10% of their/customers asset was stolen. That's not a big deal. I think they can afford to refund. Moreover, not all the coin was stolen. Only ERC20 token was stolen as far as I know.
full member
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March 04, 2019, 11:14:16 PM
#11
Are you feeling a bit guilty by any chance because you took advantage of cryptopia's buggy site at that moment?

I don't see any wrong with that, I mean that isn't his fault that it's buggy and intentionally doubled his ltc, right? Though of course it's not his but he didn't stole it. So I guess he shouldn't be guilty and just keep the money and just use it to trade. Just treat it as airdrop.

yes  , he didnt do illegal about that  . if i were him i would enjoy the money because what if other scenario's did happen ? like for example crypto pia was hacked and you lost all your funds ? dont you think you can still recover your funds  ? theres a high chance that they will not refund it because that is not thier fault  .   anyway , grats to the op because he is blessed to earn extra coins   . good job man  .  im just here if you wana share your blessings   Grin
sr. member
Activity: 1372
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March 04, 2019, 07:13:44 AM
#10
I think you should contact with cryptopia and give those 24 LTC back to them. It's an unethical practice. You should contact them when the bug happened. Now that cryptopia is back and let them know what happened with you and give back. I think they will give you a reward for finding the bug.
hero member
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March 04, 2019, 12:57:09 AM
#9
Are you feeling a bit guilty by any chance because you took advantage of cryptopia's buggy site at that moment?

I don't see any wrong with that, I mean that isn't his fault that it's buggy and intentionally doubled his ltc, right? Though of course it's not his but he didn't stole it. So I guess he shouldn't be guilty and just keep the money and just use it to trade. Just treat it as airdrop.
hero member
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March 03, 2019, 08:45:18 PM
#8
It's up on you and what your conscience is telling you right now? there will be people who would say don't care at that bug and just keep all of the amount. But mostly will say that you should start sending it back to them and tell the whole story so they can even solve bugs related to it once they are back and fully operational.

Keep us updated OP if you ever reached cryptopia.
hero member
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March 03, 2019, 07:29:16 PM
#7
Are you feeling a bit guilty by any chance because you took advantage of cryptopia's buggy site at that moment?

Cryptopia will be accessible as read only so you can't do anything still. When they open their exchange fully again, it's for you to decide whether to give it back or keep it. I prefer that you give it back, but we are all different, it's still up to you. Tbh, if I was in the same situation back then, I would have thought of reporting the bug to Cryptopia first before anything else.
jr. member
Activity: 92
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March 03, 2019, 07:23:29 PM
#6
Only keep what is yours and return the extra back to the exchange when they eventually get back to full operation mode. That is the honest and right thing to do.Trust me,you will feel better about it when you do so,be the "white hat" trader here.
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