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Wallet software platform Exodus suspended exchange features for bitcoin trading pairs over the weekend, after a rush to bitcoin cash caused major congestion. In a public letter to its customers, the company explains why the decision was made and the changes going forward.Â
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Exodus Suspends Feature for BTC Trading Pairs
Torsten Sandor, Chief Communications Officer (CCO) for Exodus explained, âWe believe in 100% openness and transparency. We are posting this statement on Medium, so you can add your thoughts. We are here, we are listening, and we want to make this right.â
In three days time, bitcoin cash went on a tear. Its price skyrocketed, causing many to either sell their existing coins or purchase them anew. In either case, it meant a major headache for Exodus.
âThe parabolic rise of Bitcoin Cash had a serious impact on the Bitcoin network,â the company claimed. âSeeing the price surge, many of the miners abandoned the Bitcoin network and started mining Bitcoin Cash. BTC transactions were grinding to a halt. Bitcoin transactions normally take 5â20 minutes to go through, but this weekend weâve seen transaction times up to 12 hours.â
Many analysts concluded the inverse relationship between bitcoinâs price fall over that period and bitcoin cashâs rise were both due to the pending Bitcoin hard fork being called off.
âNormally about 20% of miners work on Bitcoin Cash and 80% on Bitcoin,â the letter continued, âbut this weekend BCH had more than two-thirds of the mining power. At the time of writing this update, there are still 135,000 unconfirmed transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain, about five to ten times the usual. This is the second worst Bitcoin network congestion of 2017,â the letter stressed.
The letter explains, âAs the Bitcoin network slowed down dramatically, we started seeing these exchanges fail, and at the height of the congestion, one-third of all exchanges were unsuccessful.â
Suspension of their appâs exchange trading pairs, according to the company, happened at 6:40 UTC on 12 November 2017 due to âexchanges failing at an unacceptable rate.â
The Decision and its Consequences
Exorbitant transaction fees werenât helping the companyâs margins either.
Exodus âreceived over 1500 support tickets over the weekend, about 2 weeksâ worth.â They were able to recover somewhere around 60 percent of requests with â341 tickets unanswered, and 198 tickets where the solution has not been reached yet,â as of this writing.
At this point, customers wanted to be sure their money wasnât caught in some kind of blockchain hell, unable to be recovered. Exodus assures that their decision to suspend averted such a disaster.
The company pledges to contact each customer impacted within two days. Also, âIn the next 24 hours, we will deliberately use transaction boosting services to accelerate your transactions. We cover all related costs,â they wrote.
Going forward, the company plans to hire more engineers, add surge pricing warnings, and offer more exchange options.
âWe know many of you feel Exodus has failed you at this crucial moment. We truly apologize.â
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