the transaction have like +20 confirmation . . . the btc is not in blockchain
No.
If the transaction is not in the blockchain, then it does not have any confirmations. The definition of the concept "bitcoin transaction confirmation" requires that the transaction be in the blockchain.
Either you are mistaken, and it actually is in the blockchain, or you are mistaken and it does not have any confirmations. Your first step will be to figure out which of those you are mistaken about.
If the transaction is not in the blockchain, then you'll want to figure out if it has been broadcast yet.
If the transaction has not been broadcast yet, then the only people that can help you are the employees of scrypt.cc. They have to send the transaction. There is nothing that we can do to send it for them.
If the transaction has been broadcast, and is not yet confirmed, then you'll want to figure out why it isn't confirmed. Perhaps supply us with the transactionID and we can use that to analyze the transaction and determine what is happening.
If the transaction has been confirmed, then you have a problem with your bitcoin wallet. You will need to either tell us what wallet you are using, or you will need to investigate on your own and figure out how to fix your wallet so that it will recognize the transaction.