I really don't get why there are so much bad reviews on Yobit ... I reviewed this exchange some time ago (
source FR) and it was pretty good. Simple to use, good security, and many coins to play with ! I didn't had trouble so i didn't get with tech support. For the old coins support it looks that it's pretty hard to maintain all the infrastructure. Look's like Cryptopia as the same problem as Yobit to maintain a very large amount of coins and tokens ...
Problem with Yobit is
not that they have technical issues - every exchange has technical issues sooner or later.
Problem with Yobit is that, if you encounter such technical problem, you have NO support at Yobit.
You can open support tickets - chances are they will not answer them.You mention Cryptopia: that's not at all the same approach! These guys from Cryptopia WILL answer back, even if it could take some time - but they always answer back.
Many people have coin stuck in limbo at Yobit. For months.
I have yet to have a support ticket go unanswered; unless its from a ticket that did not request or ask anything such as the one where I inform them they are on an XVG sidechain, not the main chain. All went answered.
Most (if not all) failed ETH deposits have been because the deposits were from some sort of unsupported smart contract... I.E. it was not actual ETH directly sent.
Hey, I have personally seen my own tickets going unanswered, as they abandon (without notice of course) certain "low-volume" coins. Yobit is on the wrong fork for many "low-volume" coins, including some I was trading on.
So yeah, I lost some money because of Yobit: coins stuck in limbo with no support from them.
Again, it's not unusual for an exchange to delist a coin.
What is not acceptable here on Yobit's part, is to NOT NOTIFY people that a certain coin's tickets are going to all go unanswered, forever.It's very strange that a business can still operate with terrible ethics like that.