Cryptsy Suspends Withdrawals Indefinitely

Cryptsy Suspends Withdrawals Indefinitely

Since the beginning of 2015, an increasing number of active traders in cryptocurrency exchange platform Cryptsy have begun to report issues with withdrawals and technical glitches preventing large settlements. At the time, the Cryptsy team told Joseph Young in an email that its development team tried to fix the technical problems as they came up. However, because of various hardware and server upgrades, Crypsty told users that they may experience problems withdrawing larger transactions. “We did and on occasion still do have technical problems that occur but generally we try to fix them as....


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