Notes about Verge earnings
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 2:40 pm
The Verge network was attacked last week, causing chaos among exchanges and wallet providers. The purpose of this post is to notify customers of several outstanding issues.
First, Bittrex is using a different fork of Verge than the other exchanges. We do not currently support Bittrex's fork, although we are looking into adding it. Customers who use the developers' preferred fork and send money to Bittrex will find that the money never arrives. Similarly, money sent to Bittrex deposit addresses from our system will be recorded on the non-Bittrex fork. Do not use Bittrex deposit addresses with Prohashing. If you are sending money to Bittrex yourself, be sure you are using a client synchronized to Bittrex's fork. If you want to buy Verge on Bittrex's fork, then accept payouts from us using litecoins, send them to Bittrex, and then purchase Verge yourself there.
Once payouts occur from our wallets, the money is permanently out of our control. The same keys are valid for both networks, however. If you mistakenly enter a Bittrex payout address into our system, or if you sent money to Bittrex from your own wallet that is synchronized to the developers' fork, then I suggest submitting a support ticket to Bittrex. Because Bittrex has the private key for the deposit address, they have the ability to send balances sent on the developers' Verge fork back to you, even if they choose not to support that fork on their exchange. To decrease our response times, please don't submit tickets to us because we don't have access to the keys needed to recover the money.
Second, several other exchanges have "locked wallets" for Verge. When exchanges have locked wallets, we cannot withdraw money to pay customers. We want to pay you, but Cryptopia is holding over $12,000 of your money in "locked wallets." As soon as Crytopia unlocks its Verge wallet, the system will automatically pay customers within a few hours. If you would like to speed up the process, you can help by submitting a support ticket to Cryptopia and asking them to unlock their Verge wallet, so that we can withdraw money owed to customers.
By continuing to receive payouts in Verge, you recognize that it is possible that it could be a very long time until Cryptopia unlocks its wallet, and that payouts could be delayed indefinitely until they do so. If you require more timely payouts, I suggest you select a different coin.
A message will be added to the coin in the "live balances" section and we will direct support tickets to this post.
First, Bittrex is using a different fork of Verge than the other exchanges. We do not currently support Bittrex's fork, although we are looking into adding it. Customers who use the developers' preferred fork and send money to Bittrex will find that the money never arrives. Similarly, money sent to Bittrex deposit addresses from our system will be recorded on the non-Bittrex fork. Do not use Bittrex deposit addresses with Prohashing. If you are sending money to Bittrex yourself, be sure you are using a client synchronized to Bittrex's fork. If you want to buy Verge on Bittrex's fork, then accept payouts from us using litecoins, send them to Bittrex, and then purchase Verge yourself there.
Once payouts occur from our wallets, the money is permanently out of our control. The same keys are valid for both networks, however. If you mistakenly enter a Bittrex payout address into our system, or if you sent money to Bittrex from your own wallet that is synchronized to the developers' fork, then I suggest submitting a support ticket to Bittrex. Because Bittrex has the private key for the deposit address, they have the ability to send balances sent on the developers' Verge fork back to you, even if they choose not to support that fork on their exchange. To decrease our response times, please don't submit tickets to us because we don't have access to the keys needed to recover the money.
Second, several other exchanges have "locked wallets" for Verge. When exchanges have locked wallets, we cannot withdraw money to pay customers. We want to pay you, but Cryptopia is holding over $12,000 of your money in "locked wallets." As soon as Crytopia unlocks its Verge wallet, the system will automatically pay customers within a few hours. If you would like to speed up the process, you can help by submitting a support ticket to Cryptopia and asking them to unlock their Verge wallet, so that we can withdraw money owed to customers.
By continuing to receive payouts in Verge, you recognize that it is possible that it could be a very long time until Cryptopia unlocks its wallet, and that payouts could be delayed indefinitely until they do so. If you require more timely payouts, I suggest you select a different coin.
A message will be added to the coin in the "live balances" section and we will direct support tickets to this post.