L'échange de crypto Binance a suspendu le compte d'un utilisateur de Twitter CoinMamba et CZ affirme que le commerçant était "déraisonnable".

Compte d'utilisateur suspendu de Binance : voici pourquoi

  • L'échange de crypto Binance a suspendu le compte d'un utilisateur de Twitter du nom de CoinMamba
  • Le commerçant affirme que ses fonds ont été volés en raison d'une fuite de clé API liée à la société de crypto-trading 3Commas.
  • CoinMamba believes that the funds were used to “to make trades on low cap coins to push up the price to make profit.”
  • Le PDG de Binance, CZ, a expliqué qu'il n'y a aucun moyen de savoir si le commerçant a perdu sa clé ou a volé la sienne et, par conséquent, le remboursement n'est pas possible.
  • CZ said that CoinMamba was being “unreasonable” and added that putting the trader’s account in ‘withdrawal only’ mode is better.

The world’s biggest crypto exchange by spot trading volume, Binance, has become the center of attraction for the whole crypto space. The exchange is known for its strict compliance policies, and in a recent series of events, the firm suspended the account of a user who took to the social media platform, Twitter, to complain about the way the platform handled its customers.

A crypto user by the name of CoinMamba decided to take to Twitter to complain about the loss of his funds on December 8. The Twitter personality claimed that his funds were stolen due to a leaked API key tied to crypto trading firm 3Commas which was used “to make trades on low cap coins to push up the price to make profit.”

CoinMamba claims that the API was “only submitted to 3Commas and nowhere else, which I haven’t used since creating an account there. If you have similarly submitted your API there, you should immediately delete them from your Binance account.”

Interestingly, the trader believes that it was the exchange’s fault since it was unable to provide him with proper support.

“Have talked to Binance support and so far they are refusing to do anything to help me with the situation, saying that is my fault. Not sure how the API was leaked, and whose fault is this,” said CoinMamba in a Publication sur Twitter.

Il est crucial de noter que le CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao (“CZ”) a également pris Twitter pour clarifier la situation et a ajouté qu'il n'y a presque aucun moyen pour son entreprise de vérifier si un utilisateur n'a pas volé sa propre clé API pour réclamer des pertes ou a perdu les clés quelque part.

“The trades were done using API keys you created. Otherwise we will just be paying for users to lose their API keys. Hope you understand,” CZ stated.

L'utilisateur de Twitter a continué à se plaindre de l'argent qu'il avait perdu sur Twitter et a exigé que le gâchis soit nettoyé. D'autre part, CZ a écrit dans un message Twitter, qui est maintenant supprimé but is available as a screenshot, that he is thinking of putting CoinMamba’s account “in off boarding (withdrawal only) mode,” adding “we don’t want to service people who are unreasonable.”

Binance actually closed the Twitter user’s account when he continued his rant and stated that he will make sure that the exchange pays every penny he lost. He stated that since his account is now closed, he will now trade on Sam Bankman-Fried’s bankrupt crypto exchange, FTX.

Parthe Dubey
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Un journaliste crypto avec plus de 3 ans d'expérience dans DeFi, NFT, métaverse, etc. Parth a travaillé avec les principaux médias du monde de la crypto et de la finance et a acquis de l'expérience et de l'expertise dans la culture crypto après avoir survécu aux marchés baissiers et haussiers au fil des ans.

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