Ok lets set this straight since the developers have stopped communicating with us and trying to fix the issue. I have gone above and beyond to make anoncoin work on our exchange. I kept the ANC wallet open when bittrex shut it down to not lock customers from their funds
This was made impossible by the false accusations and general slander from the community and developers themselves
I will say it again. I manage 236 wallets. ANC is the only one to have this issue. And it is NOT a cryptsy issue.
OK, in all fairness I guess I don't know quite enough about exactly what went wrong to point the finger at any specific party. I didn't mean to upset anyone, I was just providing a status update to an issue I was quite irritated about. The dev's were blaming it on Cryptsy because the tx size was too large, and apparently I missed some posts somewhere that explain the situation?!
I am a trader and have dealt with issues a few times now (mostly with ANC) and just wanted my coins. I tried to contact support a few times without pestering anyone and couldn't get a simple answer, not everyone wants to dig through thousands of posts to find the one specific post that explains it.
So, I'm sorry if I blamed the wrong person but waiting a week for your coins is very frustrating when you can't just get a simple reply from support, who by the way promised to follow up with me when the issue was fixed...
On a serious note, a question about anonymity.
I can't figure out how considering I have an impossible to guess password and have setup yubikey for withdrawels but someone emptied out my account for about 80 BTC today!
Luckily I keep most of my BTC in my own wallet but wtf can I do now? Anything? I've been trying to contact Mt Gox all day but it just keeps saying "getting an agent..."
BTW, the person that hacked my account's address is:
1JgqPGJCJWzgeMiTFbmeLi3cpKC9jahPS4
I'll give a reward if I can find out who this person is so I can beat the **** out of them!
It is easy for a novice like myself to follow the trail to a wallet that was active just a few hours ago.
Is there no way to connect those stolen funds to an id on an exchange or other service?
Take a look at the
date of that post and
where it was stolen from!! That was almost 2 years ago and from Gox who doesn't even exist anymore... I contacted Gox about the issue who couldn't do anything about the theft, I traced the IP Address (Gox provided) to a Library somewhere in Colorado that was being used as a proxy. I watched the account for a long time and there was no activity, even if the thief is using the account now it would be impossible to get any credible exchange to give me someone's personal information or take the BTC back!