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Topic: Mt. Poloniex, who is dumping when users can't sell? - page 2. (Read 1503 times)

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When you look at claims about DDoS, it is justifiable.

When you look at timing of these alleged DDoS attacks and
When you look at all the previous timing of the rest of DDoS attacks and
When you look at how altcoin prices have been in a bubble and were bursting during these times
things no longer look like coincidence.
hero member
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I feel bad for Poloniex in this situation because there is literally very little they can do about it and it looks like they're actually trying to do stuff to fix it. While I don't really use their exchange much I have done stuff with it in the past and it appeared to be a good platform, so I don't know why all the customers are so buttmad about what's happening. Even if it isn't a DDoS by conventional standards enough traffic could destabilize their systems.
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Becoming legend, but I took merit to the knee :(
Faces DDOS , tries to mitigate to best of efforts, get fucked by customers.
Tells customers about huge ddos rather than keeping mum, get fucked by customers.
Try to improve service despite massive ddos, gets fucked by customers.

Just because you lose money does not mean that poloniex is not doing anything. They might be not doing a lot more than they could but at least they are still trying to.

One does not simply lose money and blame others trying to get a quick return by threatening with a lawsuit, although if u guys actually attempt to file one, it would probably be thrown out by any judge.
legendary
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I can't believe polo is under any real ddos attack more than three time within this week which is quite rare, and i don't find any incentive for anyone to spend so much on such attacks.

They may soon face lawsuit and they may get charged in millions for this childish behavior.
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As long as they can provide 3rd party evidence that confirms the DDoS, then perhaps users can be a bit more forgiving but we all suspect that this is just an excuse. Once more the biggest has everyone at held as hostage. We can only wait to see what happens...
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i was reading all the commetns on the latest Poloniex tweet and people are pissed off because they have lost a lot of money because the exchange with the highest daily volume (currently at $262 million dollar) can not provide proper services to them.

this raises some questions.

why are some orders go through and sell on high price while many can not execute an order and are losing a lot of money because the altcoins are getting dumped hard while they watch so many sell orders and desperately click sell button with no success?!

who does these orders belong to if majority of users are unsuccessful at selling?

what kind of super advanced DDoS attack is this, that only some users are affected and the only effect is that they can not execute sell orders? but they can surely watch their investment go up in smokes!

and the worst part: This Is Not The First Time
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