So the Smartcoin giveaway, complete with online wallet, that I signed up for, exists no more. The wallet is gone, the domain is gone.
But it could be hiccup.
Has the Dev got an explanation? Did you steal our coins or is the domain and server just having issues.?
If the latter, then apologies. If the former, then shame on you, and watch your back.
I await your reply.
If nothing is explained, then I'll try to pass the word around, especially to the little exchanges you are on.
And of course, find your identity.
When you signed up for the online wallet, there was a warning not to trust the wallet with large amounts of SMC.
SmartCoin was not affiliated with T-Hash in any way. In case you lived in a hole for the past 2 weeks, the person who owned the online wallet service it ran away with its contents.
T-Hash PMed me that they set up an online wallet - they claimed a 1000 SMC bounty and that was it. There was always a warning on the main post that stating not to trust online wallet. If you are even remotely familiar with the history of any coin you'll know that online wallet services have always been extremely vulnerable. Whatever you did with your coins is your responsibility.
So the Smartcoin giveaway, complete with online wallet, that I signed up for, exists no more. The wallet is gone, the domain is gone.
But it could be hiccup.
Has the Dev got an explanation? Did you steal our coins or is the domain and server just having issues.?
If the latter, then apologies. If the former, then shame on you, and watch your back.
I await your reply.
If nothing is explained, then I'll try to pass the word around, especially to the little exchanges you are on.
And of course, find your identity.
The dev is inept and clueless. Now she runs her own moderated thread where she deletes anything negative about her coin. So unless you post everything is roses and sunshine she deletes post.
I haven't deleted anything that criticized SMC, in fact all of your crap posts are intact. The only posts I delete are the ones who advertise other coins or attempt to spread viruses, like the wallet link that someone "leaked".