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Board Scam Accusations
Re: OpenMonero p2p exchange SCAM!?
by
Trêvoid
on 27/06/2025, 22:07:44 UTC
The hacking event is visible in the 'Latest News' section on the official page (see footer)
Removing this warning so quickly in the first place is very shady.

After giving it some thought, I really think the hosting provider might have stolen the funds. It felt like a sneaky trap offering affordable cloud servers with impressive performance, only to potentially facilitate malicious activity.
There is no chance some hosting provider steeling Monero.
I never heard a single case of hosting providers stealing coins from exchanges claiming to have ''great security''.

It was a hack, and it's very stable now
So it was a hack,
and Hoisting provider hacked you...  Roll Eyes

It’s pretty funny how this user suddenly shows up here and starts spreading fake comments about our service  Smiley and calling simpleX a honeypot messaging app says a lot about his shady service ethics  Smiley Smiley
It's easy for him to say anything without showing any proof...hosting providers hacks him, and now this dumb statement Roll Eyes

I'm inclined to believe this wasn't an exit scam after reading through the announcement OpenMonero made on Dread. It seems like they're not behind it, although the hack does raise serious questions about the service's future credibility.
So you believe his story that hosting provider hacked him?  Cheesy

Accomplishing this goal will go a long way in restoring faith in the platform.
There was never any faith in this platform, and Monero community knows that.
And let's not forget he started this project with blatant plagiarism.





There’s a lot of drama around this hack Smiley Honestly, I’ve never heard of a hosting company stealing coins either, it just doesn’t add up. The quick removal of the warning is definitely suspicious, and it’s clear the community doesn’t fully trust the platform, especially given its rocky history.