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Re: New ZiftrCOIN Presale Launched!
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GumboToGumbo
on 04/03/2015, 08:13:43 UTC
You should all watch this video about altcoins released yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIasr2AiyZ0&feature=youtu.be
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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Bittrex | Merchants | Services | PoW ends on block 131,400
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GumboToGumbo
on 14/10/2014, 20:11:50 UTC
Where are the Satoshipoint ATM's located?

Nevermind, I clicked on the link and it popped up.
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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Bittrex | Merchants | Services | PoW ends on block 131,400
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GumboToGumbo
on 14/10/2014, 20:04:12 UTC
Where are the Satoshipoint ATM's located?
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Re: [ANN] CannabisCoin [CANN][X11][Official][420] Developments & Discussions.
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GumboToGumbo
on 14/10/2014, 18:25:03 UTC
In case you all wondering how CANN price will go much higher, just think about CANN be decoupled from BTC value and will have a direct fiat value.

View BTC as just another option to buy CANN coins with on the 20th October.
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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Bittrex | Merchants | Services | PoW ends on block 131,400
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GumboToGumbo
on 13/10/2014, 08:07:16 UTC
Starting to loose money on this if the price doesn't start to go up Sad

I would say instead of worrying about the trade price help get more people behind this coin and when they see what is being done they will understand the value within. I don't expect prices to go above 10000 until POW ends unless the team gives us serious announcements we don't know about.

Let me show you example of a coin that is not part of a scam and has real people supporting it, the price was low for long time and then went from 70 sat to 1900 and now stable at 550-650. So price went up almost 10 times but shot up over 24 times but market went into heavy. This is while over 500 000 coins still coming daily. Sterlingcoin can have 50 times rise because only 1000 coins a day when it is only POS. That 70 to 1900 rise for Guldencoin happen within 2 weeks.

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/guldencoin/

Even Dogecoin where there is close to 100 billion coins with the last price increase it went up 6 times. That must of taken some serious btc power though. The current price of Sterling is laughable if we as early adopters help support it. I believe you can do this confidently because it's not a scam so it already has trust. You can already spend the coins at merchants and wallet updates have already occurred and the devs are already working on the next update.

However we can't just sit on our hands and wait for the tooth fairy to magically bring new blood to the coin, lets help grow the community.

DEVS STERLINGCOIN FORUMS PLEASE.
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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Bittrex | Merchants | Services | PoW ends on block 131,400
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GumboToGumbo
on 13/10/2014, 07:56:56 UTC
Does Sterlingcoin have official forums to discuss stuff? I have a few ideas I would like to express but no point on the announcement thread because it will get forgotten about when the next page loads.
Forums have worked extremely well for Worldcoin where they built most of the community.
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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Bittrex | Merchants | Services | PoW ends on block 131,400
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GumboToGumbo
on 10/10/2014, 07:58:51 UTC
My Personal view is that people need to research the coins themselves, bleutrade would add a coin called "SellYourSoulToTheDevil" if it was going to make them some money. That is just it and we can't blame them, however as a warning to bluetrade is when I saw Scotcoin get added to Swisscex, Swisscex volumes went downhill because a scam coin was added. So it can hurt your business.

NLG also seems to be one of the higher traded coins on bleutrade and it might confuse people if EFL is on bleutrade as it will create confusion, if I was EFL i would get on all exchanges NLG is on because people will make mistakes and buy the wrong coin.

Spencer you definitely have your morals in the right place and anyone looking to get into a honest coin then Sterlingcoin is the best you will find, but don't try control things if people are buying your coin on bleutrade at least you know they buying a good coin when they might of bought a scam coin like Scot or EFL.
Don't waste time on what the free markets decide and just keep focus on Sterlingcoin, you keep building and people will come.

So way I see it bleutrade did traders a favour by adding Sterling cause now they don't have to invest in those scams.

To bleutrade do more research, people are not stupid and will see you just add any old coin, I think Spencer was trying to help you but went about it the wrong way, that is just my 2 cent.

Peace Ken.

+1

This is the best piece of advice I have seen in a long time.

I totally respect the Sterlingcoin devs for standing up for other people who might get caught by scams, I was caught out with coinmarket.io scam exchange so I know personally how terrible this can be.

I have invested in Sterlingcoin because of how passionate you guys come across and I know it has a long and bright future ahead. Soon there will be exchanges that will only add the deserving coins that don't buy there way onto exchanges. Mintpal had a serious problem with vote rigging (bots) and it ended up adding so many scams weekly that it killed the exchange. When they saw there exchange was losing volumes they sold it off to Moolah. Don't worry about what bleutrade does, if they going to add scam coins like Scot and EFL then Karma will get them.

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Re: [NLG] Guldencoin.com/pay-here — Guldenwallet for iOS coming soon
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GumboToGumbo
on 02/09/2014, 20:08:51 UTC
Well done Guldencoin. Wish I had got in about 2 weeks ago, but bought some up today around 650 level, but price will come down to about 620 for real support imo, which is still 8-9 times the price it was. Incredible!
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Re: BITTREX IS IN SHIT
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GumboToGumbo
on 02/09/2014, 19:59:24 UTC
The real question is will bittrex be able to handle Guldencoin trades in about 3 months from now as that coin starts ramping up.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 02/04/2014, 13:35:06 UTC
Please ignore all posts that claim to represent coinmarket.io but dont come from the real coinmarket.io account.
The only credible source of information is named exactly coinmarket.io on bitcointalk.
Any other account is simply identity theft to escalate the rage on this thread.

We are making good progress on everything. More information coming later (when it is confirmed).
Processing unconfirmed (pending) withdrawals multiple times per day (~1000 processed in 48h) and fixing the rest of the coindaemons.
DOGE wallet (fixed) is waiting for your withdrawal requests. Please cancel all orders and request withdrawals.


What exactly is making good progress ? Does everything include Bitcoin withdraw ?

Escalate the rage !!!!!!!!




It must be so frustrating for everyone that only alt coins are getting looked at. Whether coinmarket.io ends up being a site that steals people bitcoins or if they honest site they still have one massive problem that is going to land them in the shit.

That is bitcoins deposited after the exploits, has anyone had these bitcoins returned ? if not you should PM CALL3M or Viperbass I think they are building up a case against the site about these btc deposits.

BTC deposits before the hack can't be proven and the exchange owner has proof of hackers stealing bitcoins, but that doesn't exempt them from bitcoin deposits made after trading went down.

So this puts coinmarket.io in a very difficult position...
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 30/03/2014, 10:25:46 UTC
Hi All,

Up until a month ago I thought I lead a full life but I have to come to realize this is not the case and I am on the verge of dropping a 100 pain pills
to ease my grief over this incident with coinmarket.io .

It's not because of the bitcoins I have lost but because I have way too much time on my hands during the weekend and I am also a person that worries and
stresses way too much about stuff.

I think Kiur Köster is a amazing human being and obviously has a life, not once has he ever attended to the exchange problems over a weekend where I Personally
have quite a bit of free time and would be stressing and worrying about giving back everyones coins, oh no not Kiur hes probably having a threesome after having a wild party
at some prestige Estonian night club, or working on his next venture or running a 3rd or 4th business making a huge success of his life.

It suddenly dawned on me that I don't have a life, well not one as exciting as Kiurs where he doesn't actually give a fuck about this small exchange he ran.

I would like to ask the community what else I can do to get all my available time on the weekends used up before I throw in the towel on life, I am hoping Kiur can enlighten me on this.

Peace out.

lol, very interesting way to get your point across but yes it looks like this guy is very busy on the weekends. Smiley

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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 28/03/2014, 18:53:31 UTC

[11:30] * Inception (~Inception@82.131.56.155.cable.starman.ee) has joined #ultracoin
[11:30] * ChanServ sets mode: +v Inception
[11:30] <+Inception> We need working nodes ASAP to resume UTC/BTC on coinmarket.io
[11:33] <+Inception> got 'em
[11:33] * +Inception (~Inception@82.131.56.155.cable.starman.ee) has left #ultracoin

Edit: I received the above info as plain text, only providing this as the person who msged me want to remain unnamed

I always used the below website to track people down in my previous job.

http://www.iptrackeronline.com/index.php?ip_address=82.131.56.155

I gotta say I am very impressed with the patience the community has shown over this incident. Despite the 1 or 2 outbursts here and there and you can see why people are tempted to steal from you guys. Definitely a mature group that was using coinmarket.io

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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 28/03/2014, 08:22:23 UTC
Received my coins. To bad that this exchange had so much trouble to go through. I hope everyone got their coins too. Best regards to developers team, hope you will do your best from now on.

They have given some people there alt coins back. The discussions is about bitcoins.

Agree, they don't want the penny alts.

The list that Kiur published of stuck transactions totalled over 700 bitcoins, and that was a set time period and only attempted withdrawals.
I predict thousands of bitcoin has been 'taken'... how is this not mainstream news?!?!?

They purposely went for alts that had no mainstream attention, only now it will start getting mainstream attention as they strung everyone on for a month.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 28/03/2014, 08:11:02 UTC
Received my coins. To bad that this exchange had so much trouble to go through. I hope everyone got their coins too. Best regards to developers team, hope you will do your best from now on.

They have given some people there alt coins back. The discussions is about bitcoins.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 28/03/2014, 08:04:49 UTC
Think you have found the real culprit here as coinmarket is now offline altogether.  Not even a cloudflare cache.

Its gone.  And the btc gone with it.

After I read gumbotogumbo posts yesterday I knew we were screwed. His reasoning and exchange knowledge made perfect sense. However the question I would like to ask is . wasn't Kenneth in control of keeping the site up ?

I am going to provide further evidence now why coinmarket.io was setup as a scam.

Them = Kiur and Kenneth

1. They never added well known coins but coin that had promise where they had strong communities.
2. They removed doge coin early on as this would of brought a lot of heat from the doge community as it is massive compared to other coins. This has worked well for them as not one mainstream article     about it yet 100 times more btc stolen then the hackers that did poloniex which got more exposure.
3. This has been well planned from the start, stealing the bitcoins is actually the easy part. The hard part is getting the money into the fiat banking system which everyone in the crypto world loves to hate but can still be the system that will catch these guys out.
4. Adding to point 3 they will need to give proof to the reserve bank about how they came about with so much money, if they planning to do it over a long period of time to avoid detection or raise any flags then I have some bad news for them. Bitcoin price will be back under $100 pretty soon. Just as fast as people moved into cryptos , they are moving out just as fast because of GoX and plenty other scams taking place on a daily bases
5.You guys need to report this to the respective Police departments and escalation to there central banks is a must so they can keep a eye on these 2.
6. You also need to make there lives uncomfortable, media, let there friends and family know. etc etc
7. The bad news is whether the police/mobsters or whoever catches these guys you won't be getting your bitcoins back.

So was Kenneth involved? Smiley

I thought Kenneth said he was closing down hosting end of the month, are you planning to maybe keep the exchange alive and kicking after all this is sorted?
Are you processing btc deposits/withdrawals that were made after exchange was stopped end Feb?
Kenneth did not warn us about stopping communications. He just disappeared Sad
Among other things, Kenneth was aware that no security was 100% guaranteed by running this code.
There were some additional delays, but things are moving and we are sure he is monitoring the situation aswell.
As the remaining coins are still on his server, a premature shutdown is not what he should do.

Take that last line as you will.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 27/03/2014, 14:23:25 UTC
I heard about this incident on btc-e trollbox and came to have a look.

On the homepage it now has this message which is a good sign.

Please do not deposit any kind of coins.

Please cancel all orders and request a withdrawal.

CoinMarket.io will be shut down when the problems are solved.

With regards to exchanges and I have been involved in a couple, (even investigated doing my own) security is a big concern. There is 2 coins hackers and scammers are concerned with
and that is bitcoins and litecoins. Don't listen to the noise regarding alt coins. Every exchange that has been "hacked" have given back alt coins. This is includes freshmarket.io, openex etc and everytime
the hacker is demanding ransom in order to have btc/ltc returned which does not make any sense at all.

With the Poloniex hack where 12.3 btc was stolen it only affected the btc that was in the system at that time. IE Lets says I had btc on poloniex before the hack then I would be affected, however btc deposited after the hack was not affected.

What remains a mystery is the plan for the bitcoins that were deposited after the hack like others are starting to query. Coinmarket has made it clear that they are involved in negotiations for btc
that was deposited during and before the exploit.



Really??? Where the FUCK did you read that?  WHERE have they been CLEAR about ANYTHING, let alone the resolution of missing BTC?  They have thrown out camouflage crap posts about minor crap-coin withdrawals with almost no clarity about ANYTHING that matters.  They may be innocent incompetent cowards in the best case scenario, but I see no "clarity" from them whatsoever.

You can read there last posts they made. I am not saying it's the truth but they have been caught out by the btc deposits made after the exchange was shutdown for trading which have not been returned to users. Even if you don't have bitcoins or your bitcoins were part of the "hack" you should also get behind the question above because this proves a lot about what the real situation is with the exchange.

Why aren't the bitcoin deposits and withdraws not being returned to users after the "hack", why if I make a bitcoin deposit today will they not be returned?

Anyways I am not here to argue with people, I have lost nothing here, I am just giving my opinion. Bye bye
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 27/03/2014, 13:49:10 UTC
I heard about this incident on btc-e trollbox and came to have a look.

On the homepage it now has this message which is a good sign.

Please do not deposit any kind of coins.

Please cancel all orders and request a withdrawal.

CoinMarket.io will be shut down when the problems are solved.

With regards to exchanges and I have been involved in a couple, (even investigated doing my own) security is a big concern. There is 2 coins hackers and scammers are concerned with
and that is bitcoins and litecoins. Don't listen to the noise regarding alt coins. Every exchange that has been "hacked" have given back alt coins. This is includes freshmarket.io, openex etc and everytime
the hacker is demanding ransom in order to have btc/ltc returned which does not make any sense at all.

With the Poloniex hack where 12.3 btc was stolen it only affected the btc that was in the system at that time. IE Lets says I had btc on poloniex before the hack then I would be affected, however btc deposited after the hack was not affected.

What remains a mystery is the plan for the bitcoins that were deposited after the hack like others are starting to query. Coinmarket has made it clear that they are involved in negotiations for btc
that was deposited during and before the exploit.

So possible reasons why btc deposited after the hack haven't been returned?


1. They plan on using all btc to lessen the damage to the rest of the people that had btc stolen. So everyone gets a smaller amount back even if you deposit btc now.
2. They are going to return all btc back once the negotiations for making up the lost btc has been concluded.
3. You will never get your btc back.

Does anyone know how much bitcoins have been stolen?

This is a really interesting scenario playing out here and definitely will come back to read updates. Lets hope this story ends well for everyone and that the bitcoins are returned.



What is your personal thoughts on this matter since you experience with exchanges?



Well you have to look at the facts and the facts point to the exchange being a scam to me, a scam to steal bitcoins. Below are my reasons:

1. Taken way way way too long to sort out with no information about the incident until now.
2. Only when Kenneth's identity was exposed was some action taking place, when Kenneth was no longer able to take the pressure on his own he pointed out the other person involved.
3. Since this person Kiur has been exposed a lot more action has taken place in the last couple days then in the last month.
4. The Alt coins were always there to give back, why only now?
5. Bitcoins deposited after the hack/scam took place have not been given back to the traders, exchange owner keeps dodging this question.

I think your bitcoins are gone personally and I am 99% sure I won't be proven wrong which is unfortunate for everyone here.

What is the worst thing coinmarket.io would fear ?

A legit exchange would only fear being hacked or exploited... and obviously having time wasters pretending they made deposits or withdrawals.  A legit exchange would communicate the issue straight away like Poloniex did with there hack.

The Coinmarket story has kept evolving from what I can see.

What should the they fear?

1. Did they steal from someone they shouldn't of? I am sure they did a background check on the users registering on there exchange.
2. Being put under investigation, everything of yours gets monitored, which means never being able to withdraw the bitcoins.
3. Getting a criminal record --> National and International
4. Disappointing family and friend as they find out over media what has occurred.

Ultimately it will be hard to enjoy your bitcoins and you could end up having money but living a lonely life where no one trusts you.

So getting this out onto major publications, media is what I would fear in this case. You have there details so time the community lets loose.

The major proof that this is a scam is bitcoins that were deposited after the "Hack" have not been credited back to the users and the alt coin returns yesterday was just to buy more time.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 27/03/2014, 10:53:37 UTC
Just letting you know that Kiur is deleting any posts that expose his details.

As coinmarket.io started this self-moderated thread, he is able to manipulate what data is exposed.
Interestingly, Kiur had no issues when Kenneth's details were exposed, only his own.

Whether or not coinmarket was established as a scam, it's now evolved into one.

I suggest it's time for this to go mass-media.

It's huge. By my calculations thousands of bitcoins have been stolen.



2 reasons for deleting his own details:

1. He is a scammer
2. Bitcoins have been stolen from some bad people that might actually do some real harm to him or his family.

Bitcoin exchanges have been used extensively for money laundering by some drug cartels.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 27/03/2014, 10:32:23 UTC
I heard about this incident on btc-e trollbox and came to have a look.

On the homepage it now has this message which is a good sign.

Please do not deposit any kind of coins.

Please cancel all orders and request a withdrawal.

CoinMarket.io will be shut down when the problems are solved.

With regards to exchanges and I have been involved in a couple, (even investigated doing my own) security is a big concern. There is 2 coins hackers and scammers are concerned with
and that is bitcoins and litecoins. Don't listen to the noise regarding alt coins. Every exchange that has been "hacked" have given back alt coins. This is includes freshmarket.io, openex etc and everytime
the hacker is demanding ransom in order to have btc/ltc returned which does not make any sense at all.

With the Poloniex hack where 12.3 btc was stolen it only affected the btc that was in the system at that time. IE Lets says I had btc on poloniex before the hack then I would be affected, however btc deposited after the hack was not affected.

What remains a mystery is the plan for the bitcoins that were deposited after the hack like others are starting to query. Coinmarket has made it clear that they are involved in negotiations for btc
that was deposited during and before the exploit.

So possible reasons why btc deposited after the hack haven't been returned?


1. They plan on using all btc to lessen the damage to the rest of the people that had btc stolen. So everyone gets a smaller amount back even if you deposit btc now.
2. They are going to return all btc back once the negotiations for making up the lost btc has been concluded.
3. You will never get your btc back.

Does anyone know how much bitcoins have been stolen?

This is a really interesting scenario playing out here and definitely will come back to read updates. Lets hope this story ends well for everyone and that the bitcoins are returned.



What is your personal thoughts on this matter since you experience with exchanges?



Well you have to look at the facts and the facts point to the exchange being a scam to me, a scam to steal bitcoins. Below are my reasons:

1. Taken way way way too long to sort out with no information about the incident until now.
2. Only when Kenneth's identity was exposed was some action taking place, when Kenneth was no longer able to take the pressure on his own he pointed out the other person involved.
3. Since this person Kiur has been exposed a lot more action has taken place in the last couple days then in the last month.
4. The Alt coins were always there to give back, why only now?
5. Bitcoins deposited after the hack/scam took place have not been given back to the traders, exchange owner keeps dodging this question.

I think your bitcoins are gone personally and I am 99% sure I won't be proven wrong which is unfortunate for everyone here.
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Re: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread.
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GumboToGumbo
on 27/03/2014, 10:09:56 UTC
I heard about this incident on btc-e trollbox and came to have a look.

On the homepage it now has this message which is a good sign.

Please do not deposit any kind of coins.

Please cancel all orders and request a withdrawal.

CoinMarket.io will be shut down when the problems are solved.

With regards to exchanges and I have been involved in a couple, (even investigated doing my own) security is a big concern. There is 2 coins hackers and scammers are concerned with
and that is bitcoins and litecoins. Don't listen to the noise regarding alt coins. Every exchange that has been "hacked" have given back alt coins. This is includes freshmarket.io, openex etc and everytime
the hacker is demanding ransom in order to have btc/ltc returned which does not make any sense at all.

With the Poloniex hack where 12.3 btc was stolen it only affected the btc that was in the system at that time. IE Lets says I had btc on poloniex before the hack then I would be affected, however btc deposited after the hack was not affected.

What remains a mystery is the plan for the bitcoins that were deposited after the hack like others are starting to query. Coinmarket has made it clear that they are involved in negotiations for btc
that was deposited during and before the exploit.

So possible reasons why btc deposited after the hack haven't been returned?

1. They plan on using all btc to lessen the damage to the rest of the people that had btc stolen. So everyone gets a smaller amount back even if you deposit btc now.
2. They are going to return all btc back once the negotiations for making up the lost btc has been concluded.
3. You will never get your btc back.

Does anyone know how much bitcoins have been stolen?

This is a really interesting scenario playing out here and definitely will come back to read updates. Lets hope this story ends well for everyone and that the bitcoins are returned.