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    Aussie Crypto Fail

    Aussie crypto exchange suspends services after ‘substantial loss’


    Customers of an Australian crypto exchange fear for their holdings after the exchange suspended services for the second time in six months following a “substantial loss”.

    If you are planning to buy cryptocurrency in Australia, keep on reading to know more.

    UPDATED 8.56PM myCryptoWallet CEO, Jaryd Koenigsmann got in touch via email earlier this evening and we’ve updated the story with his comments.
    The myCryptoWallet cryptocurrency exchange informed customers two days ago it had been forced to “limit” withdrawals and suspend its myCryptoCard program after its “deposit technology partner” abruptly terminated its contract.
    At the same time, the exchange has also limited the number of hours its customer support team are working – leaving some customers fuming over delays in responses to support requests.
    Second incident in six months

    This marks the second time this year that myCryptoWallet has been forced to suspend withdrawals in similar circumstances after the National Australia Bank suddenly closed its bank accounts in January. They were restored soon after.
    In this latest incident, the exchange emailed users informing them of the suspension of services on July 9, explaining it was heavily reliant on a third-party provider that terminated its contract on July 5.

    Email says the suspension is temporary

    “Sadly our deposit technology partners ignored calls from our CEO regarding users deposits that hadn’t cleared to myCryptoWallet’s bank account,” the email said.
    “We received a response from our deposits technology partner after business hours on Friday the 5th of July which was a terminated contract and left myCryptoWallet at a substantial loss.

    “Due to this loss we will be discontinuing our myCryptoCard program and our withdrawals will be limited over the next few weeks until we are able to clear this issue.”
    On Twitter, customers have complained of being unable to make withdrawals for some time – with one user claiming the issue stretched back to May.

    CEO gives his take on the issues

    CEO Jaryd Koenigsmann told Micky.com.au he was limited in what he could reveal publicly about the reasons behind the unexpected contract termination.
    “For legal reasons we cannot provide the information at this point in time as we are still within a termination period via their contract,” he said.
    But he added the issue did not relate to one of their banking partners.
    “We cannot say (who the deposit payment provider is but) we will have an update soon from our lawyers,” he said.
    Asked if the former partner still has users’ deposits and/or funds he responded: “We are unsure where they are as they haven’t been released to us.”
    However he expects users will be able to recover their money. “Yes we hope to have our withdrawal situation sorted within a few weeks,” he said.
    MyCryptoCard program allows users to spend crypto

    The myCryptoCard program enables exchange users to spend currencies including Power Ledger, XRP, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin anywhere that EFTPOS (Australia’s universal payment network) is accepted.
    The card is linked to a user’s wallet on the exchange, with the currency converted into AUD at the time of purchase.
    Koenigsmann said the “discontinuing” of the myCryptoCard program was “definitely temporary as we love this free service for our users”.


    Customers very concerned

    One customer, who wished to remain anonymous, told Micky (prior to the CEO’s statement above) that he hadn’t been concerned during the NAB incident in January, but he was worried he’d lose his funds this time.
    “It’s quite worrying really,” he said. “I lost money with (hacked New Zealand exchange) Cryptopia as well and I thought these guys in Australia would be better.
    “They have pretty much closed down, they may come back to normal, but didn’t seem like it from the email where it said they had large financial losses
    “I don’t care about the card, I just want to transfer my coins into another exchange where I can actually do something.
    “I reckon that money’s gone.”


    https://micky.com.au/aussie-crypto-e...tial-loss/?amp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    “I lost money with (hacked New Zealand exchange) Cryptopia as well and I thought these guys in Australia would be better.
    it's crypto, moron.


    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    “I reckon that money’s gone.”
    Aahh, well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    Australian crypto exchange
    it is not really an exchange - it is a company set up to take custody of your crypto and then allow you to spend it with a debit card - they take your crypto and exchange it for you when you use your card

    crypto was designed so people could be their own bank - which means keeping it themselves on their own computers or offline - as always , if you do not have the keys it is not yours

    I use swyftx as my crypto exchange in australia if I want to buy with AUD or sell crypto for AUD .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    https://micky.com.au/aussie-crypto-e...tial-loss/?amp
    Has Mini been taking the Mickey or am feckin' Goofy?
    Looking at the huge waste of electricity I won't be surprised if there is a crackdown in name of green build back better while many will lose out.

    From teh moment the FR leant on visa to pull out of Libra which realy thretened cenral banlks control of debt/credit crypto held by individuals seems doomed. Centra banks wish to control it and us and they will, who can stop them unless you live on a tiny opium farm and sell rats local hill tribes and endangered kiwis (online) to be necessities like whine women and bong.

    It seems like Roulettenberg a closed system where there will be winners and losers , I wonder f teh insders will be the losers or not, not?

    A death in Cryptoland | CBC News.

    I wonder if they gave all the money to charities for cuddly animals and battered fish?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    the second time in six months
    Fudge me once ....

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    Said it before. It’s gambling, nothing more than that.

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