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A year ago, when I saw that everybody jumped in to use coinos for almost anything, I stopped using coinos. Not even for testing crap. I knew this is going to happen, when people start abusing a nice service.

I may even made a warning post here on SN, but as usual people do not pay attention to my warnings.

I still have some throwaway sats into an account and now you made me curious.
I tried to send out some sats to many different destinations and all of them says: no route found. It means they have serious issues with liquidity or they blocked any movement out of the internal database.

So that withdrawal OP is talking about seems to be sent to another coinos user, not outside. So it would be very easy to verify by coinos team, what was going on.

In other words... another one bites the dust.

So that withdrawal OP is talking about seems to be sent to another coinos user, not outside. So it would be very easy to verify by coinos team, what was going on.

It would be great if @asoltys2026 could double check what happened there.

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Yesterday I made a payment to an external account and it worked! Haven’t made any today yet.

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Is time to say goodbye to coinos.

Coinos should keep it as they started: as an onboarding service for small merchants in Vancouver area. With vouched users.

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Wumbo 11 Feb
I tried to send out some sats to many different destinations and all of them says: no route found. It means they have serious issues with liquidity or they blocked any movement out of the internal database.

Starting a couple days ago, I have personal notice withdraws failing more often than usual.

Withdraws had a high success rate before.

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Try sending to another coinos user and you will see that is working fine.
So maybe they stopped intentionally the liquidity out of coinos.

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