Cryptopia and SAFEX?

Anything is possible in this insane market my friend…likely.?.. probably not but nothing can be ruled out

Maybe if everyone who complained to Cryptopia send an apology and everyone else sent a nice/respectful message to crytopia then they might reverse their decision.

If you don’t want cryptopia to trade safex then ignore this.

It just might not be too late.

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They can suck my balls

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But seriously Rob, do you want to trade on an exchange when at any time they can do random crap like this? It’s least to say it’s unprofessional, it’s like bullying. I don’t want to be at the mercy of some 20 yo, millionaire by coincidence c*nt…

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When it is the only one (that was) trading safex then I guess it has to be yes.

Shittrex and Craptopia - great team

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To be serious it is a bunch of idiots without a clue on how to run a business. Unregulated market , but where else you can make 500% in a week?

Soon there will be 2 more exchanges that will trade SAFEX for BTC, in the meantime I hope we can work out the way to Binance

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Which two would they be and what is their reliability/trustworthiness?

Well, I am not gonna lie, I don’t know, but I know Polish exchanges and if it’s one of the big ones they ARE trustworthy and way better than cryptopia.

I cannot speak polish so how can i use it when I don’t know the language?

People, please stop angering to each other or to cryptopia! Lot of forum members told us to dont trade on cryptopia.
Why you transferred the money to cryptopia? Cryptopia wasn’t prepared for safex. She is very small. We had to prepare cryptopia before the close bittrex.
Go sleep and wait for new exchange. Morning is always better than evening.

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Are Hong Kong based exchanges in Chinese? Just change the language on the site to English ;D

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The ones I looked at and no english version for them. Will the polish ones have an english version?

Auto translators can be bad in trading as one critical word mistranslates could have dire consequences to my holding.

And congratulations for traders who today from cryptopia made a lot of money :slight_smile: This is a lesson how it works pump with small amount of money. I missed this opportunity :frowning:

That’s one of the Polish exchanges, but I doubt it’s gonna be this one as they trade only 10 coins. But I don’t want to mislead you! I don’t know which exchange will it be and if there will be English version. And as I said, I also hope for big international exchange, but I won’t transfer a penny to Cyrptopia after this drama.

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I’m confused about this whole thing how can an administrator from crptopia have the power to delist safex who actually makes the final decisions over there

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Well,
I just emailed them to very politely ask them to reconsider this and of course ban the abusive individuals

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From Dan on Twitter: “Just heard about the Cryptopia delisting; Let me find out what’s going; Going to keep you up to date; I’m here alongside the community on these matters. Try not to worry;”

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I have three points I’d like to make.

  1. There are a lot of really big players making moves over the past three weeks. Those with something to lose or something large to gain are sometimes willing to deceive or otherwise exercise underhanded tactics. These events must be somehow connected, in my humble opinion. To many coinciding moves and gaps in the storyline.

  2. The John McAfee endorsement strikes me as very very strange (yes, even for him). That’s not the point I’m trying to make though. The only reason he tweeted about Safex was because he was HARASSED into doing so. The same thing Cryptopia is claiming. He said a mass amount of users personally attacked him for not mentioning Safex. Who the hell does that? He suggested it was coordinated.

To me, this suggests to me there’s a serious possibility of a coordinated attack against McAfee on Twitter to pump the coin and/or a coordinated attack on Cryptopia to either get them to unfreeze the markets or to get them to delist the coin. (I know it’s an unpopular opinion, but we also need to consider that McAfee was executing an agenda of his own).

  1. Anyone can pretend to be holders of a coin or supporters of a project. It seems to be well-crafted manipulation based on a financial agenda. If we wanted to we could find our competitor’s on Cryptopia and troll attack them as disgruntled users to get our competition delisted (please don’t do this!). My point is that something is off about everything from the Bittrex pump immediately prior to delisting. Surely Cryptopia realizes anyone can impersonate a group of people in an effort to get a delisting on their platform.

If anyone with an open an analytical mind wants to discuss what’s going on, please get in touch with me privately.

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