Bullshit! People are not to blame for their mistake! My deposit was sent with payment ID and even then I still do not have access to it.
You want to know what's actually happening, so answer me because there's only one 1 connection to the Electroneum and you can not see what the Node's IP is.
See this topic and do a search yourself:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2639054.0I've sent over 1 million ETN in over 200 transactions to Crytopia without a single ETN being lost.
The problem isn't just ETN it's with every coin. Sending Coins is High risk but mostly because of Human error. Each time you send it's like taking a simple test that you have to score 100%. If you get one part wrong you can lose all of your coins. Forget the payment ID poof..... coins gone! Mistype a digit.... poof coins gone! Click the wrong coin wallet abbreviation on an exchange... Poof coins gone! Type the wrong command on the CLI wallet... Poof Coins gone! Make one single error on the send address... Poof coins gone! Forget your password to your Exchange and poof your coins are gone! and the exchanges rarely help. Lose your paper wallet or without a backup and Poof.... Coins gone! The list never ends.
Congratulations you got it and had no problem, otherwise I would be crying there on the list of the Cryptopia Forum too. Just stop thinking everyone is noobie and they do not know how it works. The problem was with their network, there are several calls of issues in Github and the transaction of almost everyone is registered in the blockchain with all the information that was requested, so what you said is sheer stupidity.