I do not want to get into details, as I do not want the exchange owners or workers to identify me.
Actually you can use some censorship of sensitive parts if you want to keep it private. However, there are many users out there who don't hesitate to make a fuss on social media if they have a bad experience, unless (sorry) is your actual experience that you are abusing the service and you are worried about being identified?
What you said in the last half of your last sentence is not true. The bottom line is that I can not get my crypto out of CoinW, even though I have followed all of their rules. They are evasive in answering me, so like another person I recently found out was scammed by CoinW, I am walking away from losing anymore time on this, and I will just have to consider it a learning experience in discovering which exchanges are good and which are bad. Sometimes we have to lose in order to learn and warn others.
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