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Nope, I pulled out. Scrypt.cc has already been proved to be lying about mining profits. Don't make the mistake of defending they like I kind of did a few weeks ago, or you could be labeld a puppet. ALL "cloud mining" operations are schemes, no exeptions. Don't ally yourself with scammers, and don't idly say things.
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YEah, but it all might be for naught anyway. It's been hours and my blockchain still hasn't received the withdraw
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I will now be conducting an experiment, in the form of a low risk bet. We already know that scrypt.cc is a kind of scam, and that it's not a scam that outright steals money. Hopefully, it's just a successful ponzi like Madoff. Therfore, the only thing is how long it can stay afloat. I kept about $6 worth of bitcoin in scrypt.cc, and my bet is that it will last long enough for me to break even, so about two months. The domain is only registered for another year, aand like most bitcoin scams, he likely won't be buying it again. Let's see if I can in any way profit from scrypt.cc (trading price included). See you in two months.
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I actually have proof that they're not using the correct mining rewards, even after fees, proving this both a ponzi and a penny stock scam. They also have a third scam going, where once every few months they take all of the users money and say they get hacked, divert all mining profits to themselves to "return users stolen lost balance," and return the money they took. I'm currently in the process of withdrawing all of my money, wish me luck
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They've slowed down the website. I think they're trying to discourage deposits and withdraws. They've slowed trade too, which is the only way to get money out of this scam fast. They have a plan, and I don't like it.
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The money has arrived, after one night. Sorry I didn't post pics. I apologize about the hack thing, but the slowing down of the deposits and the website could also mean something. According to the scrypt.cc thread, it's not just me
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I'm looking right now, will give a reply after lunch. I will include pics of the current hash and deposit address, as well as hopefully, and apology. Scrypt.cc is acting kind of slow, so hold on a second. Edit: Scrypt.cc is acting unusually slow, I think they're trying to slow down logins. Every update will now be posted to scrypt.cc thread too
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Hash Proof: https://blockchain.info/address/1d00eed57a9c8509bb78a25394a09263b28b8303I have put BTC0.1095 into scrypt.cc. This is in fact the correct address, as the picture proof below shows. As the next picture shows, it has not registered, even after about 1.5 to 3 hours of waiting. It has over 5 addresses, and scrypt.cc only requires three My prediction is that this balance will be gone by tomorrow, and not into my account. I this is a sign of the "Hacks" that happen every month or so, losing users a few days of profit, used to "replace the balance lost in the hack." If this is not true, then the money will be in the account by tomorrow. I hope this is so, and I will issue a full apology. Otherwise, I think all scrypt.cc customers know where this is going. We'll see tomorrow Santos, we'll see. Picture proof:
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moriarty = legit , he fixed my problem on bitlaunder and paid out
signed up for coinchimp and yes there is a bank of america deposit option, ill test it out for $200
Dude, you literally have his logo as you're profile pic. You're not just a sock puppet, you are the main account
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Also I wanted to start listing his sock puppet accounts.
Anyone know Theymos? Can't he at this point, considering the huge potential for loss by anyone using any of Moriarty's sites, able to tell us all the accounts that are coming from Moriarty? I think it is clearly needed.
So far I have
HulkoviousRex
This is slander. I am not anyone's sock puppet. My experience with bitplastic is genuine. Says the guy with five posts, all convincing people he's not a scammer. Seriously dude, you get "hacked" every few weeks, lose all the money, and refuse to refund it. Why the h*ll would ANYONE trust you at all, EVER!
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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 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
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Thank, I'm reading the link right now Edit: This is for the other hack, but it still provided helpful insight into the new scrypt.cc hacks
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Scrypt.cc is on the top ten most reliable cloud mining companies. I was actually planning to buy a 98505 khs mining spot, when disaster struck. 14 hours ago, scrypt.cc claimed to be hacked. All money and khs were lost. How would a hacker take khs. Then, they would have to remain on this website to trade them off them, and would be easily identifiable by ip. Apparently, all deposits are going to the hackers account, but I'm still most concerned about the khs. I know I'm being hard on Mr. Santos after all he's dealing with right now, and I'm probably overreacting, but I need to know for sure before I make a $220 investment. I'm not saying for certain that it was scrypt.cc, I'm saying that all my money is gone and I need a confirmation of the credibility of the answers on scrypt.cc's homepage. I've relied on them in the past, and I all I want is to be able to trust them now, and make sure they're not pulling a bitplastic "hack". Edit: They've been expecting a hack for a while now, so I probably shouldn't freak out so much
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