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Topic: Responsibilities about Maplechange.com (Read 261 times)

jr. member
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October 30, 2018, 09:05:21 AM
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The base software they use is opensource exchange software peatio. I reached out to a friend that runs a peatio exchange to warn him, he said the version n maplechange was from like 2015.
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October 29, 2018, 03:43:44 PM
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Good as you are? I imagine that those who participated in maplechange.com will not be very good that we say, but in itself, I do not come to increase their penalties, in case I come here to give a little information.

There is talk that it was a scam, this being the highest probability, however whoever is the owner of that unfortunate exchange, has said that he has received an attack for which they have subtracted their tokens, in which case the responsibility is completely shared, between the owner of the exchange who more legal weight will have, and the developer who could have quietly left his back door.

Many will have noticed that there are exchanges similar to maplecoin, but why is this? why companies like coinjoker, coinsclone, sellbitbuy, osiztechnologies (beware of this company, almost all of which name previously belongs to this) or in this particular case to developer blockchainappfactory.com sells to all users exactly the same crap, including errors and bugs, they only change the design, there is never a "customized" solution for the user, the case of blockchainappfactory.com is very particular, it has hundreds of ghost companies, which in reality is the same, as appoets.co, coinage.tech and many more that I do not remember, in the case of the script used by maplechange.com is that of the company blockchainappfactory, if you look at the "demos" of this company you will find incomplete and faulty demos (they do not even bother to repair their crap) You can see on the page of this company that they have exactly the same script here https://www.blockchainappfactory.com/cryptocurrency-exchange-software

Precionando in viewdemo are with "Starts From 10 BTC & Upwards" that scammers 10 btc x a terribly hackable script (and believe me that I know, I could enter their servers)

the credentials they show are https://coinage.tech/signin

Username: [email protected]

Password: 123456



You can see it for yourselves.

my advice is, for users, before entering funds to an exchange, try to see where the codification comes from.

For exchange owners, run away with despair if they run into companies like blochchainappfactory or osiztech



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