The new repository was not forked from an existing repo. There fore a full review of the source needs to be done. Which will take some time
To avoid delays like this in the future more notice should be given for a hard fork of this nature. And the code should be forked from an existing repository
It will likely be 2-3 days before we can do a full review of the new source code and enable deposits/withdrawals again
Thanks for being one of the few (only?) exchanges who does their homework on coins and updates. I don't have any reason to think eagleflies or anyone involved in NOBL would try to pull anything sneaky (would be nice if they got this ball rolling before the announced changeover though), but it's good policy to check out any new code and other exchanges should not be lazy / greedy and rely on Cryptsy to do this for them.
It's just unfortunate that so many people are moving coins there and will get them "stuck" while the code review is done, this is going to weigh on the price for a few days methinks.
Mikey - please check my other post describing in details when Cryptsy was contacted. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10651511
I do appreciate Cryptsy is doing their work, however we could have avoided this if they started asking questions on the ticket which was cut 20 days ago.
Both Bittrex and Poloniex asked tons of questions which were answered. Whole process was discussed thoroughfully days before the switch.
I stand corrected - I see you did file a ticket well in advance, so the problem is not as clear cut. Cryptsy works on their own schedule though, that is well known.
If you want to get their attention you have to make some noise in their chat window sometimes, to make sure your ticket doesn't get put on the back burner behind other, louder complainers. I still applaud them for going the extra length, while other exchanges don't ask many questions and don't do full source code reviews when they should (if they ever do at all). I don't mind if it foils some pumpers' plans and timetables. Good. Cryptsy has too many people trying to pump NOBL for short term gain, I'm fine with them getting cold feet and going somewhere else. NOBL will be fine, I think you are doing a great job on the tech side.
Well they will do what they will do. Checking the code makes sense and I appreciate that.
We have been trying to get their attention via chat window last couple of days and someone told me they are aware of the switch. Also the ticket was put into 'work in progress' mode so someone read it.
My only complaint is they could let us know earlier about how long this is going to take. So this could be announced to Noblecoin's holders and they could choose to either keep money on Cryptsy or move it somewhere else if they want to stake right away.