This morning, I woke up to horrible news. Scrypt.cc had been hacked. I was on the offensive, because I had lost a rig, so I decided to call him out, and demand answers. Ten minutes ago, I read the good news. They're restoring all stolen funds. This comes at an immense cost to the admin, because the top users make as much as $10,000 a day in bitcoins. I'm deeply sorry I ever doubted scrypt.cc, and they have handled this hack with such amazing grace. Thank you, I will be making my 0.98 bitcoin investment rig as planned by next week ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
Note: No, I'm not a rep. I own a 1050 Kh/s (about 1 mh/s) rig, and make about 0.0001 btc a day. Sondash128 is also my username for scrypt.cc, so when the referrals start working, check my link out if you haven't started using scrypt.cc
![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
Note: No, I'm not a rep. I own a 1050 Kh/s (about 1 mh/s) rig, and make about 0.0001 btc a day. Sondash128 is also my username for scrypt.cc, so when the referrals start working, check my link out if you haven't started using scrypt.cc
Funny -- have no idea how you found out this information I cannot log in to scrypt.cc (bad username/password) NOR can change my password just goes to a blank screen --
AND From what I read on the site when it happened NO USERS FUNDS WERE STOLEN supposedly mostly the companies. So one of two things either you are the admin RESPONSIBLE for the inside job (I have been in IT to long) you will never convince me a site such as scrypt.cc was hacked -- OR you are one the admins just trying to keep the heat off while you get away.