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hero member
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November 16, 2015, 01:46:35 PM
I am in every troll box always have been always will, lol ... and you also forgot to mention one of the original 100 signed up on most exchanges including this crap hole of a scam site..., this is why I said I speak from experience... as far as how or why turdtopia is still up is anyone's guess...as it was unfortunately me who got them from 20 avg users a day to 500+ by raining billions of coins there.

I'm just trying to help everyone out by stating a fact. Like I said before, be careful.... nothing good will come from this exchange.  

Ever asked why hex and cryptopia are banned from bitcointalk? lol go ahead ask I dare ya, I'm surprised good ol tripplehexxx is allowed to tourettes out on this thread. lol

This incident is unfortunate, I have never had any issues with Cryptopia. What exchange would you recommend?

I like Cryptsy, as its one of the oldest and safest exchanges around, and never delists coins, so your investments are always safe, where most exchanges list and delist coins for whatever reasons they see fit. btc-e is one of the originals as well, and I dont think polo and trex have ran off with anything either, but they do delist coins, of course these are alt exchanges if you need a btc place then coinbase hands down.
legendary
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November 16, 2015, 11:03:51 AM
Well the action of deleting CCB, HYPER, HTML, GP, BIRD, and London because some 3rd party posted a link on a obscure website is more than shocking.

Frankly I don't like it.

I don't care if CryptoDatabase is hosting naked photos of the Admins mother, NOTHING explains the instantaneous and wholesale delisting of multiple coins with vast and varied community members.

The right thing would be to relist all coins ASAP and maybe this incident can be forgiven.

But I have a difficult time promoting trade on a despotic and tyrannical exchange.  Those days are past, Cryptopia offered the promise of a more community oriented place of business.

This could be a brief act of misjudgement that is correctly immediately or a fatal blow.
hero member
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November 16, 2015, 09:43:51 AM
I am in every troll box always have been always will, lol ... and you also forgot to mention one of the original 100 signed up on most exchanges including this crap hole of a scam site..., this is why I said I speak from experience... as far as how or why turdtopia is still up is anyone's guess...as it was unfortunately me who got them from 20 avg users a day to 500+ by raining billions of coins there.

I'm just trying to help everyone out by stating a fact. Like I said before, be careful.... nothing good will come from this exchange.  

Ever asked why hex and cryptopia are banned from bitcointalk? lol go ahead ask I dare ya, I'm surprised good ol tripplehexxx is allowed to tourettes out on this thread. lol
sr. member
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support.
November 15, 2015, 10:23:05 PM
oh wow... how is craptopia still not shut down ?!?!  shittopia and c-scam worst scam sites around period in all of cryptoland... this is speaking from experience, as far as legalities... rofl fucktopia is so done they dont even know it... so to whoever trades there be careful guy!

lol, what nice words ey.

every time when i look at the online users on CRAPTOPIA i see Jagrapolite5 there.
( everyone can check this by pointing the mouse over "online users" in the chatbox )

She is or was online on CRYPTOPIA even today! Now she is wondering that the site still exists!
LOL, really?

I could upload a screenshot with server time, to prove it. But why should i do those efforts?

The discussion is already dumb enough. It should stop on some point.
Are we kids or adults already?

Those posts are stupid trolling only. This way of communication will arrive noting at the end. It does not help someone or change something!

But it shows somehow how a lot of people act in the world of cryptocurrency.
... Not much better than the people in the world of the fiat money!
hero member
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November 15, 2015, 09:02:43 PM
oh wow... how is craptopia still not shut down ?!?!  shittopia and c-scam worst scam sites around period in all of cryptoland... this is speaking from experience, as far as legalities... rofl fucktopia is so done they dont even know it... so to whoever trades there be careful guy!
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Floccinaucinihilipilification Specialist
November 15, 2015, 06:46:36 PM
@hyperjacked ok I will be good Wink
legendary
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It's all mathematics...!
November 15, 2015, 06:38:17 PM
btw your website is crass and so is its content - maybe someone should ddos it - on the other hand only fake traffic visits.....

If you feel that committing a crime is to your best benefit then do what you feel like you should do. Keep in mind my servers keep logs of everything that accesses it and you cannot hide on the internet and I will press charges against you even if it takes a subpoena for bitcointalks records of your login history and location.

lol you get worked up easy...

Subpoena, press charge --- don't go all loco on me..... LMAO - go try it and watch them laugh at you. Oh someone said bad words to me on a forum. Get a grip.

Get your facts straight - you can hide on the internet unless your totally clueless.

come on dude...really?
legendary
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November 15, 2015, 06:34:39 PM
You guys should read that book "everything I needed to know I learned in kindergarten"

maybe "how to win friends and influence people"



I can't reasonably stand by and let other people get screwed over.

All Cryptopia has to do is disable withdrawals and deposits for coins that no longer work to protect its users from losing their money. It would take an hour tops to implement this with a couple of smoke breaks and a beer in-between.

Why they are refusing to add this extremely basic security is beyond me. Not only would it benefit them but it would benefit the customers that they have and keep everyone from losing.


All I'm saying is level heads always prevail and it doesn't look good for your website either...

I'm sure if you guys talk it out something can be worked out!
legendary
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https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 06:27:51 PM
btw your website is crass and so is its content - maybe someone should ddos it - on the other hand only fake traffic visits.....

If you feel that committing a crime is to your best benefit then do what you feel like you should do. Keep in mind my servers keep logs of everything that accesses it and you cannot hide on the internet and I will press charges against you even if it takes a subpoena for bitcointalks records of your login history and location.

lol you get worked up easy...

Subpoena, press charge --- don't go all loco on me..... LMAO - go try it and watch them laugh at you. Oh someone said bad words to me on a forum. Get a grip.

Get your facts straight - you can hide on the internet unless your totally clueless.

I don't take threats of cyber attacks against my websites lightly. Not only is it a crime but the US government is on a nice frenzy with nailing cyber criminals to better their image.

I am not some little kid. You can continue acting like one thinking your actions don't have consequence but out here in the real world it does.
legendary
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https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 06:26:02 PM
You guys should read that book "everything I needed to know I learned in kindergarten"

maybe "how to win friends and influence people"



I can't reasonably stand by and let other people get screwed over.

All Cryptopia has to do is disable withdrawals and deposits for coins that no longer work to protect its users from losing their money. It would take an hour tops to implement this with a couple of smoke breaks and a beer in-between.

Why they are refusing to add this extremely basic security is beyond me. Not only would it benefit them but it would benefit the customers that they have and keep everyone from losing.
member
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Floccinaucinihilipilification Specialist
November 15, 2015, 06:24:37 PM
btw your website is crass and so is its content - maybe someone should ddos it - on the other hand only fake traffic visits.....

If you feel that committing a crime is to your best benefit then do what you feel like you should do. Keep in mind my servers keep logs of everything that accesses it and you cannot hide on the internet and I will press charges against you even if it takes a subpoena for bitcointalks records of your login history and location.

lol you get worked up easy...

Subpoena, press charge --- don't go all loco on me..... LMAO - go try it and watch them laugh at you. Oh someone said bad words to me on a forum. Get a grip.

Get your facts straight - you can hide on the internet unless your totally clueless.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1119
It's all mathematics...!
November 15, 2015, 06:19:17 PM
You guys should read that book "everything I needed to know I learned in kindergarten"

maybe "how to win friends and influence people"

legendary
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https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 06:16:46 PM
#99
btw your website is crass and so is its content - maybe someone should ddos it - on the other hand only fake traffic visits.....

If you feel that committing a crime is to your best benefit then do what you feel like you should do. Keep in mind my servers keep logs of everything that accesses it and you cannot hide on the internet and I will press charges against you even if it takes a subpoena for bitcointalks records of your login history and location.
legendary
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https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 06:14:45 PM
#98
You can leave whatever you want to leave that is your opinion.

The exchange needed to disable the coin if they knew it wasn't being used.

Since they didn't they need to return the users funds instead of just keeping them pending.

As far as the chain, all it takes is some mining to get it going again. A seller needs to insure a chain is working properly before trying to sell it.

If you cannot understand this basic knowledge then you truly are as stupid as I think you are.

We don't sell the coins, users do, which means it must have at some stage been working in order for those users to deposit those coins, yet since the network has since stopped moving you say we should delist the coin, and that we should return the users funds. How do we return the users funds if we're delisting because the network has stopped moving? Do you just wanna stop for a second to think about what it is you're actually saying here?

Welcome to the risks of owning an exchange. You listed it so you are responsible for trades that happen on your own website. If coins are unable to be processed to users wallets then you need to repay them some other way for their coins that you have control of.

No, anyone is capable of pointing a miner at a network, whether it be a CPU, GPU, ASIC, rented hash, or whatever. It is not the exchange's responsibility to get the network moving, we list coins because our users ask us to list those coins. If you want to hold a coin, it's your responsibility to keep the network moving.

Is it not your job to insure users get their coins from you?
Our job is to broadcast the transaction to the network. Moving that transaction is the network's job. As has been stated several times in this thread, his coins will show up when someone starts mining. We've done our job.

Regardless of whether a coin is moving or not why are you allowing users to deposit and withdraw a dead coin? Shouldn't it be disabled?


An exchange is a platform.

Another hero member who is totally clueless.

This forum is a platform, the convention hall down the street is a platform, school is a platform, a podium is a platform. Is there a point you were getting to or are you just trying to up your post count?

Yes like this forum, allows you to talk tripe - an exchange is not regulated.

Well which is it? A platform or an exchange? Your BS detector seems to be broken.

Everything is regulated. If an 'unregulated' exchange starts screwing their users like Cryptopia is doing then threads like this happen so that the public will regulate them and set them on the path to correct their mistakes.

This is what Cryptopia should be doing right now. Instead of posting crap here and getting their 'friends' to come back them up they should be disabling withdrawals and deposits for coins that don't function.

You and the other 2 can spout whatever they want. I will not back down from anyone especially when it comes to exchanges screwing their members willingly, knowing they are screwing them, getting reminded that they are screwing them, and then responding with 'i dont give a fuck about them'.

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November 15, 2015, 06:10:41 PM
#97
You can leave whatever you want to leave that is your opinion.

The exchange needed to disable the coin if they knew it wasn't being used.

Since they didn't they need to return the users funds instead of just keeping them pending.

As far as the chain, all it takes is some mining to get it going again. A seller needs to insure a chain is working properly before trying to sell it.

If you cannot understand this basic knowledge then you truly are as stupid as I think you are.

We don't sell the coins, users do, which means it must have at some stage been working in order for those users to deposit those coins, yet since the network has since stopped moving you say we should delist the coin, and that we should return the users funds. How do we return the users funds if we're delisting because the network has stopped moving? Do you just wanna stop for a second to think about what it is you're actually saying here?

Welcome to the risks of owning an exchange. You listed it so you are responsible for trades that happen on your own website. If coins are unable to be processed to users wallets then you need to repay them some other way for their coins that you have control of.

No, anyone is capable of pointing a miner at a network, whether it be a CPU, GPU, ASIC, rented hash, or whatever. It is not the exchange's responsibility to get the network moving, we list coins because our users ask us to list those coins. If you want to hold a coin, it's your responsibility to keep the network moving.

Is it not your job to insure users get their coins from you?
Our job is to broadcast the transaction to the network. Moving that transaction is the network's job. As has been stated several times in this thread, his coins will show up when someone starts mining. We've done our job.

Regardless of whether a coin is moving or not why are you allowing users to deposit and withdraw a dead coin? Shouldn't it be disabled?


An exchange is a platform.

Another hero member who is totally clueless.

This forum is a platform, the convention hall down the street is a platform, school is a platform, a podium is a platform. Is there a point you were getting to or are you just trying to up your post count?

btw your website is crass and so is its content - maybe someone should ddos it - on the other hand only fake traffic visits.....
legendary
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It's all mathematics...!
November 15, 2015, 06:07:45 PM
#96
Blah blah blah, I'm stupid, blah blah wank wank, wank wankity wank wank I'm fucking stupid blah wankity blah wank blah.

Thanks for this, you will make the front page of https://cryptodatabase.net now with a warning for nobody to use your exchange.

I doubt anyone cares...

Cryptopia is a great exchange with a good group of ppl!

The slander lately with different exchanges like Cryptsy and Cryptopia is just propaganda...

If you think someone calling their customers faggots and retards and dumbasses and saying they dont give a fuck about them is a spectacular addition to the crypto world then there is something wrong with this picture.

look all I know is that they are a good group of guys and I'm sure something could have been worked out without dragging someones name through the mud!
member
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November 15, 2015, 06:05:14 PM
#95
You can leave whatever you want to leave that is your opinion.

The exchange needed to disable the coin if they knew it wasn't being used.

Since they didn't they need to return the users funds instead of just keeping them pending.

As far as the chain, all it takes is some mining to get it going again. A seller needs to insure a chain is working properly before trying to sell it.

If you cannot understand this basic knowledge then you truly are as stupid as I think you are.

We don't sell the coins, users do, which means it must have at some stage been working in order for those users to deposit those coins, yet since the network has since stopped moving you say we should delist the coin, and that we should return the users funds. How do we return the users funds if we're delisting because the network has stopped moving? Do you just wanna stop for a second to think about what it is you're actually saying here?

Welcome to the risks of owning an exchange. You listed it so you are responsible for trades that happen on your own website. If coins are unable to be processed to users wallets then you need to repay them some other way for their coins that you have control of.

No, anyone is capable of pointing a miner at a network, whether it be a CPU, GPU, ASIC, rented hash, or whatever. It is not the exchange's responsibility to get the network moving, we list coins because our users ask us to list those coins. If you want to hold a coin, it's your responsibility to keep the network moving.

Is it not your job to insure users get their coins from you?
Our job is to broadcast the transaction to the network. Moving that transaction is the network's job. As has been stated several times in this thread, his coins will show up when someone starts mining. We've done our job.

Regardless of whether a coin is moving or not why are you allowing users to deposit and withdraw a dead coin? Shouldn't it be disabled?


An exchange is a platform.

Another hero member who is totally clueless.

This forum is a platform, the convention hall down the street is a platform, school is a platform, a podium is a platform. Is there a point you were getting to or are you just trying to up your post count?

Yes like this forum, allows you to talk tripe - an exchange is not regulated.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 05:58:56 PM
#94
You can leave whatever you want to leave that is your opinion.

The exchange needed to disable the coin if they knew it wasn't being used.

Since they didn't they need to return the users funds instead of just keeping them pending.

As far as the chain, all it takes is some mining to get it going again. A seller needs to insure a chain is working properly before trying to sell it.

If you cannot understand this basic knowledge then you truly are as stupid as I think you are.

We don't sell the coins, users do, which means it must have at some stage been working in order for those users to deposit those coins, yet since the network has since stopped moving you say we should delist the coin, and that we should return the users funds. How do we return the users funds if we're delisting because the network has stopped moving? Do you just wanna stop for a second to think about what it is you're actually saying here?

Welcome to the risks of owning an exchange. You listed it so you are responsible for trades that happen on your own website. If coins are unable to be processed to users wallets then you need to repay them some other way for their coins that you have control of.

No, anyone is capable of pointing a miner at a network, whether it be a CPU, GPU, ASIC, rented hash, or whatever. It is not the exchange's responsibility to get the network moving, we list coins because our users ask us to list those coins. If you want to hold a coin, it's your responsibility to keep the network moving.

Is it not your job to insure users get their coins from you?
Our job is to broadcast the transaction to the network. Moving that transaction is the network's job. As has been stated several times in this thread, his coins will show up when someone starts mining. We've done our job.

Regardless of whether a coin is moving or not why are you allowing users to deposit and withdraw a dead coin? Shouldn't it be disabled?


An exchange is a platform.

Another hero member who is totally clueless.

This forum is a platform, the convention hall down the street is a platform, school is a platform, a podium is a platform. Is there a point you were getting to or are you just trying to up your post count?
member
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Floccinaucinihilipilification Specialist
November 15, 2015, 05:57:02 PM
#93
You can leave whatever you want to leave that is your opinion.

The exchange needed to disable the coin if they knew it wasn't being used.

Since they didn't they need to return the users funds instead of just keeping them pending.

As far as the chain, all it takes is some mining to get it going again. A seller needs to insure a chain is working properly before trying to sell it.

If you cannot understand this basic knowledge then you truly are as stupid as I think you are.

We don't sell the coins, users do, which means it must have at some stage been working in order for those users to deposit those coins, yet since the network has since stopped moving you say we should delist the coin, and that we should return the users funds. How do we return the users funds if we're delisting because the network has stopped moving? Do you just wanna stop for a second to think about what it is you're actually saying here?

Welcome to the risks of owning an exchange. You listed it so you are responsible for trades that happen on your own website. If coins are unable to be processed to users wallets then you need to repay them some other way for their coins that you have control of.

No, anyone is capable of pointing a miner at a network, whether it be a CPU, GPU, ASIC, rented hash, or whatever. It is not the exchange's responsibility to get the network moving, we list coins because our users ask us to list those coins. If you want to hold a coin, it's your responsibility to keep the network moving.

Is it not your job to insure users get their coins from you?
Our job is to broadcast the transaction to the network. Moving that transaction is the network's job. As has been stated several times in this thread, his coins will show up when someone starts mining. We've done our job.

Regardless of whether a coin is moving or not why are you allowing users to deposit and withdraw a dead coin? Shouldn't it be disabled?


An exchange is a platform.

Another hero member who is totally clueless.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
November 15, 2015, 05:54:34 PM
#92
Blah blah blah, I'm stupid, blah blah wank wank, wank wankity wank wank I'm fucking stupid blah wankity blah wank blah.

Thanks for this, you will make the front page of https://cryptodatabase.net now with a warning for nobody to use your exchange.

I doubt anyone cares...

Cryptopia is a great exchange with a good group of ppl!

The slander lately with different exchanges like Cryptsy and Cryptopia is just propaganda...

If you think someone calling their customers faggots and retards and dumbasses and saying they dont give a fuck about them is a spectacular addition to the crypto world then there is something wrong with this picture.
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