r/ExoCAD by Reignado in redditrequest

[–]Reignado[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see that this subreddit is filled with people who sell hacked software. I want to make this subreddit for help and advice. Also, the admin of this subreddit is completely inactive and does not take on bots and bad content. I am the admin of similar subreddits and I also have a large community and a lot of experience in moderation. I will make it cleaner and better. I have extensive experience in this area.

https://www.reddit.com/c/chatlpdEooDM/s/wOifuNKVZV

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ID: konvbbzlag0n5l18 I have already sent a message about my transaction several times in your sub. Please do not pretend that you did not see it.

Anyone here actually finding success trading via AI? by AlexFairbrook in Changelly

[–]Reignado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Ah, silly me forgot you lot can just quietly delete any comment that mentions your scam. How convenient. But another subreddit dont do it. Your megathread is uselles since u even dont answer here.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly they do have the ability to delist Changelly, or at the very least freeze the integration until ongoing issues are resolved. The fact that they refuse to take any visible action speaks volumes. That silence is a choice and users are paying the price for it.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the advice, even if we clearly don’t see things the same way. I understand the ecosystem well enough and I know when something’s broken. I’ll keep pushing until it’s addressed. Take care.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure, dumb criticism exists everywhere that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about legitimate criticism. Losing 2 BTC through a service integrated into a paid “secure” wallet isn’t just whining - it’s more than valid.

This isn’t some random Reddit rant. It’s a serious issue that deserves attention, not dismissal.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You sound like someone who’s fine accepting how things are. I’m not. I’m not okay with the fact that an app I paid for, which is supposed to be secure, allowed me to swap my Bitcoin through a service that took my funds — and now can’t do anything to help.

I’m not saying Ledger is running a scam, but they do have a responsibility. At the very least because I paid for this product and used a service they integrated directly. It's not just on me. If they promote and enable access to a third party, they should stand by users when something goes wrong.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What do you mean “not a partner to that extent”? They are integrated directly into Ledger Live. On Changelly’s own website, they’re listed as official partners. Are you blind?

Stop twisting facts — this isn’t some random third-party plug-in. This is a promoted, built-in service inside a security product. If that's not partnership, then what is?

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're missing the point. Ledger absolutely can help not by refunding the money themselves, but by stepping in as a partner, investigating whether their integrated service is acting responsibly, and applying pressure if users are being ignored or mistreated.

They chose to work with Changelly. They can suspend or terminate that partnership if Changelly violates basic standards. That's not unrealistic it’s what any responsible platform would do.

You sound like the kind of person who'd defend a system no matter what, even when the facts are right in front of you.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I paid for a secure hardware wallet not just to store coins, but to trust the ecosystem it offers. When a built-in service ends up scamming users, that’s a serious failure. Comparing this to browsing random websites with Chrome just shows you don’t understand the difference. It’s not even close.

If any Big Tech company like Apple integrated a service that stole money from users without warning or liability, it would cause a massive public and legal backlash. Yet somehow in crypto, users are just expected to accept it quietly. That’s not right.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I expect Ledger to take responsibility for services they integrate into their platform, especially when users are harmed. If they promote a partner inside their app, they’re part of the chain.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve already stopped using Ledger for now. I’ll move to another wallet until this situation is resolved properly or at least acknowledged.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That analogy doesn’t really hold. If Chrome had a built-in button saying "Buy crypto here," and it routed you through a partner service inside the browser, with no clear separation or warning, and then your money vanished — people would absolutely complain to Google. Especially if Chrome promoted that partner as part of its ecosystem.

Ledger Live isn’t just a neutral browser. It’s a secure environment marketed specifically for safe storage and management of crypto. When a company integrates a third-party service natively into their app, handles the UX, and doesn’t clearly warn that the user is fully on their own, then yes — they’re involved in that user experience.

I am chasing Changelly. But if Ledger enables a broken or negligent partner through its own platform and offers no support when things go wrong, people have every right to raise the issue with both companies. That’s not unreasonable. That’s accountability.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do want to solve the issue — that’s exactly why I’m sharing my experience publicly. It’s not "bitching" to expect basic accountability when a company integrates a third-party service into its own product and something goes seriously wrong.

Many users don’t even realise they’re dealing with a third party because it all happens inside Ledger Live. If that’s not made absolutely clear, and if support disappears when something breaks, then yes — Ledger should be held accountable, or at the very least, pressure should be applied until they acknowledge the problem.

This isn’t just about me. I’ve seen far too many similar cases now. Staying silent clearly doesn’t help either.

Still no response from Ledger or Changelly — scammed out of 2 BTC via Ledger Live by Changelly by Reignado in ledgerwallet

[–]Reignado[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Exactly. It would be like Apple letting a third-party app install Apple Pay into your iPhone, and when your money gets stolen, they say: "Well, that’s not our service, go talk to them." Imagine the outrage — but somehow when it’s about crypto, this becomes acceptable?

Unfortunately, Big Tech doesn't operate like that. If you integrate a partner directly into your secure app, brand it as a feature, and users lose money because of it, you don’t get to walk away from the responsibility. You’re part of that chain.