Bitcoin Fog Issues

Last night I made a withdrawal from bitcoinfog, but when I checked today, the coins are nowhere to be seen.

Bitcoinfog says my withdrawal completed, but when I check the address (as specified in my withdrawal history - so definitely the right address) on blockchain.info, there's no incoming coins.

I've rasied a ticket with support but have yet to hear anything back. So yeah, just a heads up to avoid bitcoinfog just now as they appear to be having issues with withdrawals. I'll update this post as and when I hear anything back from support.

Anyone else having bitcoin fog issues? Really hoping they don't do a scam and run.

Update: The transactions have finally appeared on the blockchain, several hours after the withdrawal was marked as 'completed' on bitcoin fog (several hours after the 6-hour withdraw window was up). Not sure if this was manual intervention by the support team (they've yet to respond to my messages) or bitcoin fog just got really, really backed up with transactins. Either way, i'd pay close attention to any bitcoin fog withdrawals just now.


Comments


[6 Points] None:

This is the second time I've heard of this in a week


[3 Points] QuestionsonDrugs:

I just give it a whole day for things to sort through. Did a transfer through BCF earlier last week and things didn't show in my SR2 wallet for half a day even though it showed up on blockchain info. /shrug


[3 Points] StewiesShop:

Ugh, I'm in the same boat. Withdraw has been marked as finished after 6+ hours and so far nothing to my wallet (or on blockchain) :( Meanwhile, I'm sitting here watching the price of BTC drop...


[1 Points] IGetDankShit:

Check the blockchain and you will probably find all the answers you are looking for.


[1 Points] sheeproadreloaded2:

I've just been on the forums,and some guys called chemcat and Dr Chu are bullshitting people about "load balancing in the mixer".

People are telling them and telling them, they aren't listening. You watch - next week they'll be saying they knew nothing about it. It was a big shock to them.

If we want our coins tumbled,we will do it ourself. at least tumble them into the flipping wallet I tried to withdraw them to.

To a computer, a tiny amount and a fortune are the same number of 0s and 1s. Bitcoins don't exist outside of the blockchain. we want them in a wallet we specify, and if any of the silk road admins are reading this and you don't know what's going on, just tell us now. Because if you tell us next week,it won't reflect well on you.

The mixer is just there to obfuscate the withdrawal of our bitcoin, and the admin are buying them time. These aren't guys saying "let me check and i'll get back to you", or expressing ANY interest in solving any of these support tickets. Take a look if you don't believe me, then let them try to explain this away next week.


[1 Points] shitstormy:

Bitcoin fog is going to be wiped out by the coinjoin darkwallet that got funded in december, which unlike bitcoinfog is instant and free and doesnt require trusting a 3rd party, so they created agora as their next money maker and will either rob everyone outright or pull a sheep and slowly start holding withdraws while accepting deposits. Seems like the latter from what im seeing.