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/u/SMACKERS Merchant
1 points
1 year ago
it looks like that queue is overloaded and is currently really long. dont worry it will come just will take some time

my wd takes 48-72h to come in. but they are coming always!
/u/Daptronix
1 points
1 year ago
I just had a withdrawal arrive. Wasn't a big one.

Took 10 days.

Urgh.
/u/macD 📢
1 points
1 year ago
72h allready pass and i didnt recive the XMR in my wallet
i want my XMR the team need to make a post about that problems its look like a exit scam
/u/SMACKERS Merchant
1 points
1 year ago
do you guys know any other word or only exit scam? market has problems and they are working to fix them. this is not exit scam. try to learn some new words

btc takes about 48-72h xmr takes longer. can be even 10 days like /u/Daptronix wrote above. money comes. just need to wait much much longer thank expected. i hope this will be fixed soon too
/u/macD 📢
1 points
1 year ago
Then why they dont post about that problem ? It is going a long time now and no update about that!
There is no time expected for a btc or withdraw it look like a selective scam / exit scam plan
/u/CommonCents
1 points
1 year ago
People do need to learn new words, there could be a dozen things going on (attempted embezzlement by an admin gone rouge that the good ones are trying to make up for, structural deficiencies in their wallet system architecture that resulted in grand larceny theft from an exploit hack that bled XMR that good admins are now trying to make up for by dipping into their own profits to infuse back instead of abandoning). They might not even know exactly where or how to start patching things up and trying to keep the market alive.

When you're an admin working in a state of constant damage control mode living on 3 hours of sleep trying to bucket out water from a sinking ship while trying to patch it up and plug the leak and sail the ship it too while navigating in waters full of sharks and LE mines with a big crosshair over you as big fish Target #1 - you think customer service and PR is a priority pacifying John & Karen Doe's complaints and grievances?

All good markets come to an end. Some by scam some by FBI/INTERPOL seizure, some by getting hacked, attacked, some by end in shame by exit scam or exit honorably by fair warning and fair dealing.

I think what's going on is that one of their admins screwed up, and the remaining good ones are taking a strategic approach to curing with cooking around with some embezzlement and sharp dealing going around which is greedy, but not outright grand theft fraud at the criminal level. The admins have accrued tens if not hundreds of millions in profits over the good years, and their mighty profits are probably safely distributed across a broad array of structured transactions and assets. While the right thing to do here would be to just write a check and pay back all deposits fixing this overnight drawn from the bank of profits they're sitting on from years of lavish commissions, they're either taking shortcuts by going half-and-half (using active deposits and residual coin flow and topping up the slack by dipping into their accrued profit treasure chest as a last resort. Most likely their long profit streak has already been offboarded from liquid to non-liquid structured transaction diversified accross a variety of asssets which would make it prohibitive to re-infuse without raising flags, and going in an orderly distributed slow-draw in reversing deal flows from profts made rather than rapid fire-sale big ticket cuts from reversing and exchanging large volumes which would perfectly explain the delays.

The fate is still unknown, and without some actual complete and concrete big picture data of a complete accounting I can't audit to confirm or deny if they're cooking books in a protracted exit scheme vs scam or cooking the books to keep things alive long enough until their backlogs or structural capital asset infrastructure from accrued profits are being used for the purpose of making good.

If people want answers badly enough, then start cooperative audit (I'm game for threading the needle) and working together in a systematic group fishing expedition and money trail scavenger hunt gathering all off and on chian data with a complete accounting and inventory of all missing deposits and put the whole money trail picture together in a grand ledger where the data will speak the verdict, since words have failed and only the data can tell. What would prevent people from doing a collective audit, I don't know. But if enough people take the initiative, count me in and I'll roll up my sleeves.
72hr lol hahaha ive been waiting on WD's now for almost 3 weeks so 48-72 hrs isnt a fact my dude something is really wrong with that market!
/u/PrinceHarry
1 points
1 year ago
That was my also my average processing time - until it wasn't. Just under 6 days I've been waiting so far. I'm done here