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legendary
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March 25, 2014, 12:19:13 PM
#61
It is free market so new, better exchanges will emerge .

I agree I think so too.

But we truly need good and legit exchange that will stay with us forever with no probs Wink

I hope those days are close.
member
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Cryptocurrencies Exchange
March 25, 2014, 04:37:49 AM
#60
It is free market so new, better exchanges will emerge .
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
March 24, 2014, 04:01:24 PM
#59
Too many "bad" exchanges to keep track of them all.
Which exchanges smaller than Cryptsy have "decent" volume, a good reputation and no known hacks/big loses?
hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
March 24, 2014, 03:36:21 PM
#58
I like the comparison of the exchanges being like banks when they lose funds they try and make their clients pay for the debt.  But the banks also use the taxpayers who aren't all the clients so there is some differences.
legendary
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Antifragile
March 24, 2014, 02:28:01 PM
#57
I tried to withdraw 1.5m DOGE yesterday and it failed.  It got deducted from my balance but the account history shows it with no TrxID and nothing on the blockchain.  Sent them a support mail.  Anyone know if they ever respond to emails?



Sorry to hear that. I sent an email to them last week as I mentioned, before their announcement, and they never replied.
Before that, I think I got 1 reply (days later) out of 3 emails.
KFR
hero member
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Per ardua ad luna
March 24, 2014, 01:18:01 PM
#56
I tried to withdraw 1.5m DOGE yesterday and it failed.  It got deducted from my balance but the account history shows it with no TrxID and nothing on the blockchain.  Sent them a support mail.  Anyone know if they ever respond to emails?

legendary
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March 24, 2014, 08:24:13 AM
#55
What do you think, when they will stops withdraws of the rest altcoins?

I am thinking about letting my friend know about it because he is keeping there some dvc and he just hodl them there Smiley

Maybe it is a good time to take them out...

So far you can withdraw DVC with no problem, but perhaps ... it might not stay forever ..
hero member
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March 24, 2014, 05:28:42 AM
#54
How they handled this is better than gox, lmao.
This should not be handled like that at all.  Again prices plummet from gross incompetence and criminal behavior.
Thankfully people here advised me against using their interest program.
Again what is with their weird and corrupt usd trading system they have going on, where you can sell btc for usd, use that usd to buy bitcoin, but cannot move usd on or off the site?
  
legendary
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March 24, 2014, 05:26:17 AM
#53
I only had a tiny bit of money in Vircurex but I have moved it out, I thought these guys looked pretty trustworthy but I'm feeling awfully paranoid right now, especially after MTGOX and I didn't even put any money in there.
member
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Cryptocurrencies Exchange
March 24, 2014, 04:18:44 AM
#52
I don't think any one is keeping all coins in one place anymore. It is free market so some enterprises must shut down once in awhile.
legendary
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Antifragile
March 24, 2014, 02:41:28 AM
#51
Just checked the spreads (as another mentioned) on Vircurex and Cryptsy. Nothing shocking, but sad. Note the LTC inversion relative to the others rise.

Coin      Cryptsy                    Vircurex

LTC      .027                           .020
DOGE   0.00000115               0.00000164
VERT    .0032                        0.00453000

Like 30% ish just by eying it. Memories of Gox.  Sad
legendary
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Antifragile
March 24, 2014, 02:35:14 AM
#50
Looks like Vircurex would have done better with some financial backing rather than this plan. Perhaps they tried to get some?
The problem now is people are probably not going to trade there much, unless the alternatives disappear.

Too bad, was a nice exchange though they rarely got back to me when I had questions (at least not timely when they did.)

This brings up the point of insurance, which is probably going to raise trading fees. I really wonder what is going to come of all this.
In the end we will probably have the security of many large stock exchanges in the end, but till we get there...

Interesting in that 4 days ago I bought some LTC there and couldn't get them out as the wallet was offline (said the message). After the Goxing I was a bit
on edge, but decided to give it till morning. I also emailed Vircurex but as expected they never go back to me. A friend also mentioned the Goxing!
Still couldn't withdraw the LTC in the morning and just to be safe I sold them and prayed I would be able to withdraw the BTC.
I could and transferred them to Cryptsy to buy the LTC. I took a very small hit. Feel bad for all involved though.

This has been a great and rough ride fellas. The BFL saga (I was affected), the mining saga in general (ditto), the exchange hacks (ditto) and on and on.

IAS
sr. member
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Giga
March 24, 2014, 02:04:51 AM
#49
Another "major" exchange down the drain.

I've personally pulled out all my coins from ALL exchanges after gox, I have a few for trading on stamp but no more

I suggest everyone to do the same. Don't trust any exchanges especially with all these hacks going on.
full member
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March 24, 2014, 12:56:27 AM
#48
is expecting their customers to pay back their debt by trading on their website and paying them fees for each trade.
No big difference to what the banks have done during the last years. Search for "bonuses despite losses" and you get dozens of reports, about it's not the bank managers but the bank's customers who are expected to pay for losses.

Outside the shady business area like the financial sector, however, one could imagine a legitimate situation like this. A carpenter or a plumber who causes substantial damage to your home may offer to pay for his mistake by sharing parts of his income during the next months. It is customer's money, of course, but it is also his hours of work.
sr. member
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March 23, 2014, 10:41:53 PM
#47
SO basically VIRCUREX is expecting their customers to pay back their debt by trading on their website and paying them fees for each trade.

What a bunch of bullshit.
That was the exact same plan Silk Road 2 had after their hack LMAO

I lost track of that story:
Is SR2 open or closed?
Of course I'm only curious, I don't use it....

Its open I believe: http://e5wvymnx6bx5euvy.onion/
sr. member
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Bitcoin super-duper-mega-ultra-hyper-node
March 23, 2014, 10:21:30 PM
#46
so the exchange needs extra funds and decides to get it from their clients? what a NEW way of doing it

I think Gox were the pioneers in that field, but it seems the other exchanges are picking up on this new business strategy quite astutely Cheesy

We should start demanding that exchanges post the wallet addresses publicly. Or better yet, support those working on decentralized exchanges.
member
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March 23, 2014, 10:16:08 PM
#45
so the exchange needs extra funds and decides to get it from their clients? what a NEW way of doing it
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
March 23, 2014, 10:09:34 PM
#44
SO basically VIRCUREX is expecting their customers to pay back their debt by trading on their website and paying them fees for each trade.

What a bunch of bullshit.
That was the exact same plan Silk Road 2 had after their hack LMAO

I lost track of that story:
Is SR2 open or closed?
Of course I'm only curious, I don't use it....
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
March 23, 2014, 09:51:46 PM
#43
SO basically VIRCUREX is expecting their customers to pay back their debt by trading on their website and paying them fees for each trade.

What a bunch of bullshit.

Close your site and pay back your customers over time through another means of income, not through fees you charge the customers which you owe for trading on your site.

Scammer exchange...so fail.
hero member
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Merit: 500
March 23, 2014, 09:49:29 PM
#42
I'm going to stop being lazy and pull my cash out of the American exchange I belong in. I should have learned my lesson already about being lazy from Mt. Gox.

Notice how they said they had large withdrawals recently which led to this. I knew this was going to happen after the Mt. Gox failure. People are pulling their money out of the exchanges, no trust.

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