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Re: BTC-e hacked ??
by
illyiller
on 24/08/2017, 22:52:49 UTC
well,they say all these Mayzus photos are photoshop

What photos? Link? I saw some quotes from Sergey Mayzus posting on some forums, but that was it. What are we talking about now?

They identity verification of tens of thousand members alone may take several months. What do you guys think?

Hundreds of thousands even, btc-e had over 1m user accounts and it only takes 10% of those not to be duplicates and/or inactive

An email woudl be nice, we coudl supply them with data like the addr that we sent coins from. Anyone who exported coins would have a sent from addr and a sent to addr. I sent out 2 dash to bittrex it can be assumed that i controlled the account that sent those 2 dash.

It can't be assumed that you controlled the account. In many cases, people are withdrawing from exchange to exchange, meaning that BTC-E would need to coordinate with the originating exchange (unlikely to happen). In other cases, people are using wallets only temporarily, and won't always have access to private keys that they thought would be useless in the future.

If they really wanted to refund users, they should just open a temporary website which allows users to log in and withdraw whatever portion of funds they say are left. Let them pocket some, let users get out without verification, everyone leaves happy, given the circumstances.