BURST Temporarily Disabled on Poloniex
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Depsoit/Withdrawal is now open ..... But Balances still not updated :(
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Solved in my case. I've received the deposit and seems like all works again.
What's about you guys? :)
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@IIOBrocker Solved for me too, I got my withdraw :D
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i still do not received my withdraw from poloniex!!
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Poloniex is slow to withdraw, so keep that in mind.
If you haven't got your Burstcoins yet, you should open a ticket. They might still be solving all the tickets which popped in while they were updating their wallets so it will probably take some time.
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and still didn't received my withdraw pist off now
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@Rendavu You really should contact them or use the chatbox because this is starting to get a lot longer than usual.
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@Rendavu Did you open a ticket? Most tickets gets solved within 24h. Not in your case?
This forum is the wrong place, only polo support can help in this case.
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I sent burst there today with no problems so best place to ask is by them.
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I didn't get my burst coin either....2 day and 15 hour with no response
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@bvadams1835 no response to a ticket for 3 days, wow that is a quite long time, never heard that a ticket did not get solved ... was it a bigger amount of burst?
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well not that much but i will not do it again if they don't give me back my burst
Complete BURST 99750.00000000
2016-08-06 17:14:12
Address: BURST-LD29-LG97-Z2JT-393VB
Txid: 4550678014978927365
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Yes should be solved, even if it takes some time. Guess they know how much burst they have more than they should, but need to find out by hand, to what accounts they belong.
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'This what they say me in the trollbox on poloniex
endavu, Check the burst forums, there has been some trouble with recent updates and I believe there is 2 chainshow can i see if i am on the wright chain??
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Good question, forks happen on wallets that are used for mining.
I guess cause of connection/timing problems. e.g. 2 blocks are found by pool within a few seconds ... and network does not get informed soon enough, they are on their own fork.
Mostly it is the pool-wallets that create their own forks ... wallets not used for mining should be on the main-chain, that is my experience.No idea if 'not updating' caused exchanges to have problems, but i guess so.
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@luxe maybe i like to try a other exchange program any sugestions?
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you can use bittrex and c-cex, but they could run into same problems ...
but once again: no burst will be lost, transactions on forks do not exist in main-chain, so your burst are still there after switching to main-chain. the problems exchanges have is, that they only have one account for all their users, so if there is a difference between wallet balance and their software data (witch burst belong to what user) they may have to figure out, what can take some time.
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@luxe Thank you for advice .
i didn't update my local wallet 1.2.5. is that a problem my online wallet is 1.2.6 ?
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all above 1.2.3 is fine ... if 1.2.5 is running for you, should be no problem ... some more anti-fork improvements in 1.2.6
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@luxe Thanks for your help !

