is there any method but android app to get code for google verification? maybe my android app is wrong If you have not reset your 2fa since hashnest changed the domain for 2fa to bitmain then you will need to disable 2fa then re-enable. Your codes should then work for withdraw. how i can disable 2fa? i have tried it, but i am not able Click on your name at top right of hashnest page and choose profile, you should find the 2fa option in security settings, called Google verification. ya, but when i click on it, there is Unbundling Goolge verification and i must enter Google verification code but when i am entering, also it gives error Have you synced the time on your PC as well as your phone and the google app? If so, wait for a new code to appear and then attempt to disable, might take a few tries. If this still fails you will need to raise a ticket with Hashnest.
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is there any method but android app to get code for google verification? maybe my android app is wrong If you have not reset your 2fa since hashnest changed the domain for 2fa to bitmain then you will need to disable 2fa then re-enable. Your codes should then work for withdraw. how i can disable 2fa? i have tried it, but i am not able Click on your name at top right of hashnest page and choose profile, you should find the 2fa option in security settings, called Google verification.
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is there any method but android app to get code for google verification? maybe my android app is wrong If you have not reset your 2fa since hashnest changed the domain for 2fa to bitmain then you will need to disable 2fa then re-enable. Your codes should then work for withdraw.
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I figured that was what was going on and tried that a few times, but to no avail. Perhaps the server was just running slow(er) yesterday or something. Ill try again today in a bit and maybe they have it fixed.
I had this issue and fixed it thus: Disable 2fa code in site settings (This worked flawlessly first time for me) Then , either: 1. Re-enable 2fa with fresh code then withdraw. or 2 Withdraw, then re-enable 2fa. Hope that gets you up and running again.
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PSA: Scrypt.cc is guilty of Fraudulent Misrepresentation, a crime in every financial jurisdiction in the world. Anyone who has lost money buying or selling their fictitious 'KHS'/'MHS' token is legally entitled to recover their funds back in full.https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fraudulent_misrepresentationFraudulent Misreprentation Under contract law, a plaintiff can recover against a defendant on the grounds of fraudulent misrepresentation if (1) a representation was made; (2) that was false; (3) that when made, the representation was known to be false or made recklessly without knowledge of its truth; (4) that it was made with the intention that the plaintiff rely on it; (5) that the plaintiff did rely on it; and (6) that the plaintiff suffered damages as a result.
PSA: scrypt.cc is a scam, most likely of the "ponzi" variety. You will lose your money if you try to "invest" or "play" or whatever you want to call your participation in this shitshow. You've been warned.More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1102560.0
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PSA: Scrypt.cc is guilty of Fraudulent Misrepresentation, a crime in every financial jurisdiction in the world. Anyone who has lost money buying or selling their fictitious 'KHS'/'MHS' token is legally entitled to recover their funds back in full.https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fraudulent_misrepresentationFraudulent Misreprentation Under contract law, a plaintiff can recover against a defendant on the grounds of fraudulent misrepresentation if (1) a representation was made; (2) that was false; (3) that when made, the representation was known to be false or made recklessly without knowledge of its truth; (4) that it was made with the intention that the plaintiff rely on it; (5) that the plaintiff did rely on it; and (6) that the plaintiff suffered damages as a result.
PSA: scrypt.cc is a scam, most likely of the "ponzi" variety. You will lose your money if you try to "invest" or "play" or whatever you want to call your participation in this shitshow. You've been warned.More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1102560.0
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It teh merkle of Christmas, $20 dolla flour iz heer!
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Scrypt is a big scam Lost 180 dollar total
Wow, you sure seemed to love it not too long ago!? I am still making profit !!! all rubbish comments .... buy buy buy now that the khs price is cheap... massive shout out to all my scrypt friends... i hope the chat will be fix,d soon so we can chat again.. and god bless admin Marcelo for having this great website.. miss all you people so admin fix chat fast please.. and for all the haters....shut it hihi
darkstar what is your problem? Small dick ? Why are you removing my posts Hahaha, you really think all these other posters are me, and that I am responsible for your posts being deleted? How fucking stupid are you? Firstly let me educate you on forum ethics and moderation. If you insist on making off topic abusive posts, then the forum thread moderator (in this case mprep ) will most likely remove your posts, not a user. Secondy I have no need of more than one account, unlike yourself, as I have no need to scam anyone. (BTW: Thanks for confirming that you are also TheBigM-CLub ) If you feel that you need to make a report please feel free to fill in the form below, and we will be sure to point and laugh, shortly before throwing it in the trash. Keep on raging!
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snipped the BS
Here, is this on topic enough for you? muppet. PSA: Scrypt.cc is guilty of Fraudulent Misrepresentation, a crime in every financial jurisdiction in the world. Anyone who has lost money buying or selling their fictitious 'KHS'/'MHS' token is legally entitled to recover their funds back in full.https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fraudulent_misrepresentationFraudulent Misreprentation Under contract law, a plaintiff can recover against a defendant on the grounds of fraudulent misrepresentation if (1) a representation was made; (2) that was false; (3) that when made, the representation was known to be false or made recklessly without knowledge of its truth; (4) that it was made with the intention that the plaintiff rely on it; (5) that the plaintiff did rely on it; and (6) that the plaintiff suffered damages as a result.
PSA: scrypt.cc is a scam, most likely of the "ponzi" variety. You will lose your money if you try to "invest" or "play" or whatever you want to call your participation in this shitshow. You've been warned.More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1102560.0
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And now cex are claiming that my account does not exist.
So you think I am just going to write off a few hundred dollars plus some BTC's, don't think so.
I will await a resolution and if not forthcoming then legal action will have to be taken.
You cannot just arbitrarily delete someones account just because you don't like being told the truth.
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You really think this is the correct course of action?
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SUCHMOON FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!
so many supporters moon, you saved everyone so much money, you are true hero.
Bravo!!!!
So , Suchmoon has helped some people here. What have you given to the community?
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Creation of hash codes terminated after someone found a way to game them. 150 BTC was removed from their platform in this way. This is why no more codes Wow that's quite some money. I still think they are not done. The sites has many bugs (apart from the many translation errors). 2FA not working etc. I believe they got the coins back, as it was not a bad actor, rather a concerned user proving a point.
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Creation of hash codes terminated after someone found a way to game them. 150 BTC was removed from their platform in this way. This is why no more codes
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Looks like they have abandoned this thread. Not even an announcement.
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