WOW! A cryptopia official publishing publicly a confidential conversation between Cryptopia and the PSB Dev.
Nice Cryptopia, very nice.
Lesson learned: with craptopia, your confidentiality is public domain!
Nothing in the support ticket suggested the content was confidential. He acknowledged that this course of action would result in delisting and instructed that our users be notified to contact him directly and that he would also make announcements around this. We have made our own announcements accordingly.
I am not sure what your problem here is.What my problem is? Well nicely asked like this - here is the clear answer (although it seems obvious to me).
My problem is
Cryptopia has revealed (copy - pasted, actually) a private conversation in a public forum. This private conversation had some elements that had not been published yet, as per the Dev's plans, and were probably to be disclosed in an ordered and clean manner at the proper time.
Now we know, that craptopia does not respect private conversations. Careful what you write to them privately, it could end up public domain!
Yes, I dont even know the coin, but cryptopia as an exchange is pathetic. It spends its time being small-time, then reveling in it like a pig in shit, then cries for your money, while insulting you, and publicly lies to make their disliked list look like a evil genius. Look at dotcoin,
twice (hmm).
they are small timers, and have a cheek even coming on bitcointalk given they refer to it as "shitcointalk".
Wankers of the highest order.
Thank you for this, we are in agreement. Cryptopia and Hex definitely did wrong in this case (big egos), but I still think Cryptopia is a good exchange in general. Oh, well.