Cryptopia

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

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  • digispud digispud 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🐢 (@digispud) reported

    @BitPaine That's the problem with magic Internet money. It doesn't feel real, so you waste it on crap. I've never done anything as dumb as this, but I did once send a whole bitcoin to Cryptopia that I'll never see again.

  • Caominhhai13 (💙,🧡)nikavc.eth (@Caominhhai13) reported

    @TylerDurden @EtherDelta @Cryptopia_NZ Agree! Etherdelta is the Dex I used, but it is very lag at that time. Because of it, they cannot compete with Binance! But wtf, cryptopia is Cex, I lost 10Eth on that!!

  • Burban0o Burbano (@Burban0o) reported

    But in truth, if binance goes down like how cryptopia did, crypto would enter the biggest bear market ever recorded. So let’s just hope the rumors are fake.

  • fungibIes Fungibles (@fungibIes) reported

    @gainzy222 we held we held in ICO’s that didn’t happen and in promises made by **** exchange’s (ex: cryptopia) also im still retarted

  • GoldenAgeAura Marnie (@GoldenAgeAura) reported

    @sprquy Absolutely! I lost my assets when Cryptopia went down / was hacked. Never again!

  • FABUNMI51335 FURTUNEDC (@FABUNMI51335) reported

    𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗿𝘆𝗽𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆 Cryptopia (2019), Prime Trust (2021), Bybit (2025) different stories, same pattern: insider threats. Losses reaching $1.5B+, not from hackers, but from trusted insiders with unchecked access.

  • RarelyMinted The Wassie Killing Factory (@RarelyMinted) reported

    @ThisIsNuse @blknoiz06 I have to shamefully admit that I still hold all 200 of them (except those that went down with Bittrex, Cryptopia, etc.)....

  • SonicTheSOLhog Sonic (@SonicTheSOLhog) reported

    @justintrimble I had JUST made a big trade with DOGE as the trading pair when Cryptopia went down. Still had some left, but nowhere near what the forced HODL would have been. 'Tis a classic tale

  • barryzed Barry Zahurance (@barryzed) reported

    There have been a lot of crypto scams. Early on the media proclaimed that it was what criminals used. There have been a lot of collapses. FTX wasn’t all that long ago. Cryptopia in New Zealand filed for bankruptcy. HashFlare in Estonia was a Ponzi scheme. More recently there was the Hawk-tua-girl related rug pull. There have been a lot of rug pulls. In people’s minds it’s all connected to Bitcoin. Saylor talks about the infinite money glitch. People can’t understand how that’s not a house of cards or a Ponzi scheme. There has been so much noise blocking the signal that people just tune it all out. For those of us who can filter out the noise it’s obvious.

  • BTCBreadMan Breadman (@BTCBreadMan) reported

    2017 •BTC-e – One of the longest-running Bitcoin exchanges, shut down in July 2017 after U.S. authorities seized servers and charged the operator with money laundering. •Bitfinex (partial failure) – Not a full shutdown, but in 2017 it was still recovering from its massive 2016 hack and issued BFX tokens to cover losses. •Yobit, Cryptopia (issues began) – Not total collapse yet, but operational and withdrawal issues started to appear in late 2017. ⸻ 2018 •Coincheck – Hacked in January 2018 for ~$530 million in NEM, one of the largest crypto thefts ever. The exchange halted withdrawals for months, damaging trust. •MapleChange – Canadian exchange that vanished in November 2018 after claiming it was hacked; widely regarded as an exit scam. •Bitsane – Popular for XRP trading, became inaccessible in mid-2018 with user funds gone. •Liqui – Ceased operations in 2018 due to “lack of liquidity” after the bear market hit. •QuadrigaCX (problems started) – In 2018, withdrawal delays and banking issues escalated; it fully collapsed in early 2019. •Cryptopia – New Zealand exchange that began having serious operational issues in late 2018, then was hacked and shut down in early 2019.

  • LindaSunshine66 リンダ・サンシャインのビデオコンテンツ (@LindaSunshine66) reported

    @Moon1ightSt Someone who joined X in 2021 knows little about Justin Sun dumping HT tokens from $10 to $2.23. He damaged Gala token investors with pgala. His FUD token addressed FTX debt. In 2019, he refused to help Cryptopia CEX investors recover their TRX. He never does anything for people!

  • OriAlSirr Ori Al-Sirr (@OriAlSirr) reported

    Scams (2016–2019): Mostly Ponzi schemes and fake projects (Bitconnect, OneCoin, PlusToken). Mismanagement/Hacks (2014–2019): Weak custody led to catastrophic hacks (Mt. Gox, Cryptopia). Leverage & Risk (2022): A wave of collapses tied to contagion from Terra/LUNA and 3AC, exposing reckless lending practices. Fraud (2022): FTX revealed how lack of transparency and misuse of customer funds can devastate the entire ecosystem. @RichardHeartWin

  • SmileyGnome SmileyGnome (@SmileyGnome) reported

    @MoonOverlord Lost a couple million dogecoin on Cryptopia when they shut down.

  • OriAlSirr Ori Al-Sirr (@OriAlSirr) reported

    🔑 Insights Scams (2016–2019): Mostly Ponzi schemes and fake projects (Bitconnect, OneCoin, PlusToken). Mismanagement/Hacks (2014–2019): Weak custody led to catastrophic hacks (Mt. Gox, Cryptopia). Leverage & Risk (2022): A wave of collapses tied to contagion from Terra/LUNA and 3AC, exposing reckless lending practices. Fraud (2022): FTX revealed how lack of transparency and misuse of customer funds can devastate the entire ecosystem. @RichardHeartWin

  • bobcatbts BOBCAT (@bobcatbts) reported

    @CryptoLifer33 Rimbit.....bought using PayPal on a crowd funding website, but it had liquidity on cryptopia. It was also my first rug....

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