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Cryptopia Outage Map

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Cryptopia is a cryptocurrency exchange based in New Zealand. Cryptopia also provides mining pools and auctions.

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Cryptopia Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • onlycoolstuff22
    Random Facts & Stats (@onlycoolstuff22) reported

    Major Crypto Exchanges That Have Shut Down Since The Inception of Bitcoin: Bitcoinica TradeHill Bitfloor Mt. Gox Vault of Satoshi MintPal Cryptsy BTC-e BitConnect WEX BitGrail QuadrigaCX Cryptopia C-CEX CoinExchange Liqui Coinnest Cobinhood FCoin Altsbit Livecoin Thodex FTX AAX Hoo Exchange LocalBitcoins Bittrex Hotbit OPNX LocalMonero DMM Bitcoin KUNA Zondacrypto Bitcom AscendEX BitMEX BitMart #Bitcoin | #Crypto

  • Dipz_21
    Dipz (@Dipz_21) reported

    @CryptosBatman Dude I bought 25$ worth of that ****, probably in cryptopia or something, and at the bottom was worth like 2$ and sold it, thinking that **** was worthless, it was the best performing alt in 2020-2021 and 1000$ at the bottom would be worth millions

  • bobhillbtc
    Bob Hill (@bobhillbtc) reported

    @mkfuzz @synthetix_io @rasmr_eth lmao tell me about cryptopia trade satoshi? mt gox? sit ******** down kid. I could teach you a thing or two about making money.

  • LindaSunshine66
    Linda Sunshine (@LindaSunshine66) reported

    @pgalavalue @HuobiGlobal @justinsuntron When cryptopia New Zealand bankrupted We asked Justin Sun if He can help us to recovery $TRX no one ever got reply. I lost 78,654 TRX . Justin Sun never help nobody. It was always to fill his pockets only. His reputation and Huobi is at stake with $pGala if nothing change ! GL

  • nightcl3rk
    nightcl3rk (@nightcl3rk) reported

    @kurtwuckertjr I got ripped on QuadrigaCX and Cryptopia. I’m hoping with #BSV I can never have my funds stolen if miners can reverse illicit transactions. The ‘hammer problem’ is always underestimated until you are the victim.

  • StupiditySponge
    *Sponge* (@StupiditySponge) reported

    @TuurDemeester Hack, is the same thing right? This was a hack of the system. So this is a new leak that has to be solved. I had trust issue’s with exchanges any ways…. Cryptopia same same. This is just a different hack of the system from within that has to be solved in order to grow trust.

  • Prashkr2103
    Prash world 🟧⬛ (@Prashkr2103) reported

    @CeeCee4Akannaya The exchange cryptopia was holding lots of my friends coins it was hacked and closed down subsequently.

  • ThisIsNuse
    ant (@ThisIsNuse) reported

    Thinking that Ordinals and Runes are dead because of a singular (and unsupportive) platform shutting down is like saying Altcoins are forever dead because BTC-E is gone Cryptsy is gone Bittrex is gone Cryptopia is gone And the list goes on infinity

  • 0xBenscrypto
    Ben (@0xBenscrypto) reported

    Over 300 crypto exchanges have shut down since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009. Now, the funny thing about most of these CEX shutdowns is that most times, not all users get their money back. Some of the biggest CEX collapse by customer impact are: - Mt. Gox (~850,000 BTC lost) - FTX (~$8–11 billion shortfall) - QuadrigaCX (~CAD 215 million) - Cryptopia - FCoin - Hotbit - Bittrex - BTC-e - Cryptsy - Livecoin How many of these exchanges did you ever make use of?

  • casino_hunk
    Casino Hunk (@casino_hunk) reported

    Just thinking about how cryptopia has some of my **** from 2017 and won’t let me recover it even though I offered my id and other ****. They want to know exactly what I had and how much. How ******** am I supposed to remember that?

  • Kaiz_294
    Kaiz 🐂🀄️ (@Kaiz_294) reported

    [Crypto used to be a much harder game to play] Ansem looks back at the early days of crypto and the risks traders faced before today’s infrastructure existed. “We were getting ******* wrecked trading on Bittrex, trading on Cryptopia.” “You would sometimes send Bitcoin through the exchanges and not even know if it was going to show up.” “In 2013 and 2014 you had to download .exe files to buy the coins.” There were sketchy exchanges, broken UIs, unreliable deposits, and plenty of ways to lose money before even making a trade. EtherDelta could turn a simple order into a costly mistake, while early users sometimes had to download executable files just to access new tokens. Today’s onchain traders deal with bundlers, copy traders, and intense competition. Back then, the infrastructure itself was part of the risk. The market may be more competitive today, but early crypto was survival mode. w/ @blknoiz06

  • Rabbitholedept
    The Rabbit Hole Department (@Rabbitholedept) reported

    @YahooFinance @scottmelker Cryptopia screwed me out of 100k in doge when they shut down, and that stupid *** form was worthless.

  • cryptocevo
    cevo (@cryptocevo) reported

    The idea that crypto was “easy” back then is crazy. First, you had to make sure you didn’t have funds on Cryptopia, because one day they could just shut the exchange down. Then you had to survive the P&Ds from McAfee, OG scammers, and fight your own greed. Then came the ICO era, where you had to find the few gems while 99% of projects went straight to zero within days. After that, you had to survive years of bear market and the COVID crash. Then FTX happened. You had to make sure your funds weren’t there when that mf decided to gamble with users’ money. And even if you survived all of that, you could still lose everything on LUNA, the alt of that cycle. 6 figs went to a few cents. People remember the gains. They forget how many times you could have lost it all.

  • pichapen
    Pichapen (@pichapen) reported

    @Jin__ASAP @RareAxies @CryptopiaOFCL Our game is on Polygon so gas fees are extremely low. If the game is designed to be geared towards earning, like Cryptopia, gas fees really aren’t an issue.

  • _hizzim
    Hizzim (@_hizzim) reported

    @TylerDurden @EtherDelta @Cryptopia_NZ Cryptopia wasn't a DEX was it? Hence the **** show of a legal case that still isn't resolved

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