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August 19, 2015, 06:52:47 AM
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Just to clarify, are we now saying it's not safe to deposit here? I can't be sure.....

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It's probably extremely safe to deposit. Nobody can withdraw so no chance to lose your coins.

That's safer than a bank. I shall deposit my 5000BTC immediately.

I'm down to take your BTC and pay you out a fraction of your investment every 10 minutes. I actually have a few miners so we can say it's a cloud mining investment. Of course I'm prone to vacations, illness, power company antics, hacks, unicorn farts, and a few other things I haven't thought of yet. Sound good?

Sounds legit. Can you just confirm that, if there's any problems, I would have to shoulder the responsibility of making back losses even though it was your fault? That's kind of a deal breaker for me. I need to make sure I'm totally unprotected.

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.
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August 19, 2015, 07:48:06 AM
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discontinued the NiceHashlet, and ultimately revealed that Hashlets didn't mine

The nice (pun intended) thing about hashlets was that Zen TOS had this statement weeks before the NiceHash debacle:

"Selecting a Pool does not imply physically or electronically mining at the selected Pool".

People don't read, think, or question anything until it robs them blind and even then some prefer to shill for the robber.


It wouldn't have been a problem if, for example with a similar amount of expenses they would've mined bitcoin and paid that out. Although it's getting dodgy, you're actually asking them to do "mining" for you and payout. Their model wasn't well thought through with this Nicehash thing because it started going over what they would've gotten mining elsewhere.
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August 19, 2015, 09:33:08 AM
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discontinued the NiceHashlet, and ultimately revealed that Hashlets didn't mine

The nice (pun intended) thing about hashlets was that Zen TOS had this statement weeks before the NiceHash debacle:

"Selecting a Pool does not imply physically or electronically mining at the selected Pool".

People don't read, think, or question anything until it robs them blind and even then some prefer to shill for the robber.


It wouldn't have been a problem if, for example with a similar amount of expenses they would've mined bitcoin and paid that out. Although it's getting dodgy, you're actually asking them to do "mining" for you and payout. Their model wasn't well thought through with this Nicehash thing because it started going over what they would've gotten mining elsewhere.

So every cloud mining is an ponzi correct? i really don't see any longer any value in cloud hosting operation, in most cases it is an ponzi or the operators are just pocketing the money to them self.... so bakc to home mining  Grin
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Scamtos did for sure an mistake you guy's just need to dig and track the scammer down..... good luck guy's! Wink
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August 19, 2015, 09:47:08 AM
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discontinued the NiceHashlet, and ultimately revealed that Hashlets didn't mine

The nice (pun intended) thing about hashlets was that Zen TOS had this statement weeks before the NiceHash debacle:

"Selecting a Pool does not imply physically or electronically mining at the selected Pool".

People don't read, think, or question anything until it robs them blind and even then some prefer to shill for the robber.


It wouldn't have been a problem if, for example with a similar amount of expenses they would've mined bitcoin and paid that out. Although it's getting dodgy, you're actually asking them to do "mining" for you and payout. Their model wasn't well thought through with this Nicehash thing because it started going over what they would've gotten mining elsewhere.

So every cloud mining is an ponzi correct? i really don't see any longer any value in cloud hosting operation, in most cases it is an ponzi or the operators are just pocketing the money to them self.... so back to home mining  Grin




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Scamtos did for sure an mistake you guy's just need to dig and track the scammer down.....

''a littel hint'': user Lordz visited once the datacenters and he ows an Crypto exchange......

scamtos macello about ltcgear: 2015-06-16 00:57:55   The biggest security risk there was the owner stealing millions.  Grin

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August 19, 2015, 09:50:23 AM
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He is a scammer ..end of story
his 48 hours arent over yet .
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August 19, 2015, 10:00:49 AM
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Just like you lost thousands on ltcgear.  FUCKING MORON! Hypocrite piece of shit.  

Aww Pookie, I love you too. It's especially cute that you keep making new accounts to say the same thing over and over. At least I do all my repetition under a single name.

So I invested in LTCGear and lost. The relevance to ScryptCC is... what exactly? LTCGear was a legitimate mining operation at one point. Chris was making FPGAs and ASICs and mining with them.

ScryptCC was always a scam. There was never any mining. And you're still a greedy moron, whichever account you're using at this moment. Got anything new to say, or just a new account

I actually managed to pick up on the fact bitcoin-trader.biz was a scam in time to get out with literally a few $ profit for a few months of investment.  I wasnt so lucky with MtGox though trying to escape for over 4 months before it collapsed.  That little episode cost me close to $10k btw

I learned from my mistakes and research before i put money in now and the first signs of trouble with even a seemingly legitimate operation i look for an exit.  That has served me well.  Many others like me have been burned before even by seemingly legitimate operations and look more carefully now and try to warn others before its too late.  Maybe you should listen to people with experience.

No matter how much we are abused by people for trying to help people will warn you.  Learn to listen for your own sake.  Even a few weeks ago if you had listened you had a chance to recover at least some of your "investment" instead you (in general) called the people trying to help you faggots etc.
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August 19, 2015, 10:10:48 AM
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He started the thread and his last comment is like half a year ago ,and all of his posts are just apologizing ,but dont neglect the fact that some users actually profited from this scam operation.

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August 19, 2015, 10:19:11 AM
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He started the thread and his last comment is like half a year ago ,and all of his posts are just apologizing ,but dont neglect the fact that some users actually profited from this scam operation.

no doubt that someone a lot have profited in this scheme and that one of the reason why a lot of them trusts that scrypt.cc is not scam. Congrats to those who reached ROI. Lesson learned for those who did'nt
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August 19, 2015, 10:24:03 AM
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For any Australians looking for btc mining. There is BTCminer.co based in melbourne. They are monthly options. This no way an endorsement of them. I am looking at them myself. Correction, confirmed as scam as well.

Hashnest. What more can you say. just one thing, i wish they did SCRYPT as well. Rewards aren't close to scrypt.cc but they are genuine with clear transactions. Choose from Antminer s2, s3, s4, s5 or buy s5 and have them converted to hash rate.

We haven't lost everything. We have learnt that we still need to watch ourselves. Call this a learning experience, a tough one but it is a learning experience. Work hard for your money and don't let some shit talking unknown moron suck you in again.
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August 19, 2015, 11:46:05 AM
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Does someone still believe he is called Marcelo? I have to inform people that i paid some "good people" many months ago, and i do have real information about him. I cant post it here because its not legal, but i need that everyone that is really, and this is important, REALLY interested in reporting this to authorities to write me on private.

I wont answer people asking about names or anything, depending on how this finishes this can end very bad for him.

Thanks guys. (if anyone has information or any proof of anything about scrypt will be good that he informs about it and passes any kind of thing he has, so we can unify everything)

I am sorry for my english, but its obvious i am not native english. 

If I had that info I'd be on a plane tomorrow.

This has  to be done in a legal way. You would be on a plane to do what? DOnt joke with this. Thanks for the many privates, i see there are many others that have information too. What i dont understand is why none of them said nothing on the forum. Thanks for the PM, and anyone that wants to be with us to report to authorities write me a PM. Thanks again guys.
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August 19, 2015, 11:50:51 AM
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You do not have any information on him because if you did you would post it public especially since we know how big of a scam this is

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August 19, 2015, 12:32:48 PM
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discontinued the NiceHashlet, and ultimately revealed that Hashlets didn't mine

The nice (pun intended) thing about hashlets was that Zen TOS had this statement weeks before the NiceHash debacle:

"Selecting a Pool does not imply physically or electronically mining at the selected Pool".

People don't read, think, or question anything until it robs them blind and even then some prefer to shill for the robber.


It's true, and in this case, a lot of folks didn't dig through the TOS because Garza and the posse were so insistent they were mining. I remember being at the Hashers event last fall, and Garza and his posse (including miaviator) literally running around yelling and screaming in defense that they were really mining, offering to make bets with people, etc. Garza stood up there with actual leaders in crypto like Tim Draper and Marshal from FinalHash and just lied his ass off about mining this, mining that, we have so much mining power there are certain coins we can't mine... When you have someone at a mining conference, surrounded by mining hardware and respected figures in crypto backing up his mining operation... you don't think to read the fine print sometimes.

I'm personally really glad I didn't lose on GAW either; I attribute a lot of it to luck and at every opportunity being able to liquidate what I had at a decent price. I still feel bad for the people who went balls-deep on the Paycoin lie, but the minute that fool said "PayCoin will always be $20" and people believed, they were in for a world of hurt.

Maybe if Marcelo started talking about KHS Points and ScryptCC coin people would have known to bail on ScamCC sooner.

EDIT: For anyone curious about how the GAW saga is going: http://www.docdroid.net/VM03uAd/1-4.pdf.html

The link goes to a PDF of Carlos Garza "testifying" in front of the SEC.


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August 19, 2015, 12:48:24 PM
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Does someone still believe he is called Marcelo? I have to inform people that i paid some "good people" many months ago, and i do have real information about him. I cant post it here because its not legal, but i need that everyone that is really, and this is important, REALLY interested in reporting this to authorities to write me on private.

I wont answer people asking about names or anything, depending on how this finishes this can end very bad for him.

Thanks guys. (if anyone has information or any proof of anything about scrypt will be good that he informs about it and passes any kind of thing he has, so we can unify everything)

I am sorry for my english, but its obvious i am not native english. 

If I had that info I'd be on a plane tomorrow.

This has  to be done in a legal way. You would be on a plane to do what? DOnt joke with this. Thanks for the many privates, i see there are many others that have information too. What i dont understand is why none of them said nothing on the forum. Thanks for the PM, and anyone that wants to be with us to report to authorities write me a PM. Thanks again guys.

How much did it cost you to get this info and what exactly is not legal about it?
Information in itself isn't illegal. How you obtain information is.

Sorry, I'm just not buying that you have any sort of info about the people behind this website.

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.
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August 19, 2015, 12:53:46 PM
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I roied three days before the "hack", then cashed-out a little more than a btc, i lost time and effort and my plans.

the 1st electricity issue made me a little suspicions because it was just signed and it got problems already, but the blinding rewards made me not look further and trust people in the 'Internet' too for that matter.

I love btc but scamtos had put pebbles on my plate.

I am glad that i didn't lose much. I feel sorry for my referrals. Never I will trust again.

Who is TCG btw?

I still want to try investing like in Genesis-mining but it seems fear is within me holding me back.

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August 19, 2015, 01:30:32 PM
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I roied three days before the "hack", then cashed-out a little more than a btc, i lost time and effort and my plans.

the 1st electricity issue made me a little suspicions because it was just signed and it got problems already, but the blinding rewards made me not look further and trust people in the 'Internet' too for that matter.

I love btc but scamtos had put pebbles on my plate.

I am glad that i didn't lose much. I feel sorry for my referrals. Never I will trust again.

Who is TCG btw?

I still want to try investing like in Genesis-mining but it seems fear is within me holding me back.



Try Hashnest. If you get nervous you can liquidate on the market. And it's a legit trading engine, not like the BS orderbook on ScamCC. Also there's no referral program, so I'm not gaining anything by promoting this despite what others might tell you. Bitmain is the largest SHA-256 equipment maker in the world, they don't need forum shills to drum up business.

Genesis is legitimate, but it's contract-based and expensive so once you're in, you're in.

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August 19, 2015, 02:03:46 PM
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''a littel hint'': user Lordz visited once the datacenters and he ows an Crypto exchange......


I hear for the first time. Proof?

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August 19, 2015, 02:22:37 PM
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I roied three days before the "hack", then cashed-out a little more than a btc, i lost time and effort and my plans.

the 1st electricity issue made me a little suspicions because it was just signed and it got problems already, but the blinding rewards made me not look further and trust people in the 'Internet' too for that matter.

I love btc but scamtos had put pebbles on my plate.

I am glad that i didn't lose much. I feel sorry for my referrals. Never I will trust again.

Who is TCG btw?

I still want to try investing like in Genesis-mining but it seems fear is within me holding me back.



Try Hashnest. If you get nervous you can liquidate on the market. And it's a legit trading engine, not like the BS orderbook on ScamCC. Also there's no referral program, so I'm not gaining anything by promoting this despite what others might tell you. Bitmain is the largest SHA-256 equipment maker in the world, they don't need forum shills to drum up business.

Genesis is legitimate, but it's contract-based and expensive so once you're in, you're in.

Thanks for the advice ThePhwner.

Regarding Genesis-mining, they have expensive maintenance, I understand that but a person needs to throw in big time to earn a decent amount in a day.

In hashnest, do I have to submit a proof of residency? I live with my parents and the addresses are named after them.
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August 19, 2015, 02:50:43 PM
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HashNest does not require proof of residency or anything else as far as I know.  I've been using them for several months now and I haven't submitted anything more than an email address.


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August 19, 2015, 03:12:49 PM
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I roied three days before the "hack", then cashed-out a little more than a btc, i lost time and effort and my plans.

the 1st electricity issue made me a little suspicions because it was just signed and it got problems already, but the blinding rewards made me not look further and trust people in the 'Internet' too for that matter.

I love btc but scamtos had put pebbles on my plate.

I am glad that i didn't lose much. I feel sorry for my referrals. Never I will trust again.

Who is TCG btw?

I still want to try investing like in Genesis-mining but it seems fear is within me holding me back.



Try Hashnest. If you get nervous you can liquidate on the market. And it's a legit trading engine, not like the BS orderbook on ScamCC. Also there's no referral program, so I'm not gaining anything by promoting this despite what others might tell you. Bitmain is the largest SHA-256 equipment maker in the world, they don't need forum shills to drum up business.

Genesis is legitimate, but it's contract-based and expensive so once you're in, you're in.

Thanks for the advice ThePhwner.

Regarding Genesis-mining, they have expensive maintenance, I understand that but a person needs to throw in big time to earn a decent amount in a day.

In hashnest, do I have to submit a proof of residency? I live with my parents and the addresses are named after them.

Nah you just need to verify your email acct so they can send you a trade PIN and then you're all set.

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August 19, 2015, 03:14:46 PM
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I have a small withdraw in queue from 2015-08-12 18:37:13 and saw ~40k of my khs disappear as many others here.

When will the hunt for this scammer begin?

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