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Re: [poorbot.io] | Exchanger for Stake - fast, cheap, simple
by
Hispo
on 24/06/2024, 16:55:08 UTC
What's with the funds players that were sent to you on that day when you gambled it all away? I was in chat myself on stake and saw the public outcry.
No making an accusation here since I don't know all the facts, just saw plenty of complaints? Have all the players funds been returned and/or exchanged by now?

Like I said, no accusation, just a simple question.



I think that can be the only explanation why stake has offered any complains about the issue, because if some of the funds lost were actually tied to stake users then I think by an accusation or some sort of thread would have been actively discussed

But it's seems the whole issue wasn't actually what we taught as the poorbet owner himself has cleared the air and hopefully they would restart it as he states and with lowered fee too.


There were no user funds "gambled away" or kept, they were all refunded automatically in 30 mins after the bot has stopped working. Unlike others Poorbot is an instant exchanger so we don't hold customer funds.
There's a wager requirement before you can send tips, Poorbot account doesn't collect any VIP or other bonuses, and is excluded from rains.
Also Poorbot had +60k USD liquidity available at most times. I could only read the posts in this thread recently, IIRC the talks in the chat was mostly about Poorbot going away and not the alleged "exit scam".
Rest assured, there's not a single cent from the users that hasn't been returned or exchanged.

(also, apologies for not being able to reply to all replies individually, busy making Poorbot better Grin )

Well, to me it seems quite obvious poorbot was a non-custodial exchange... (kind of, because the keys are actually never on the hands of the gambler).Either way, It is good to see you giving some clarification on this matter, because I would have guessed there were users of this tools who were not aware of the closure and still sent some funds in order to get a shift exchange.
From what I have read, It seems you are going to continue to offer this service and relaunch it, good to know. Just wondering if the exchange rates and the fee for the service is going to stay the same as before the announcement of the bit closure or whether you intend to change the exchange fee, giving a more accesible percentage, at least for a limited period of time.