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September 27, 2015, 05:15:31 PM
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I don't really know why this thread is still running since the site is a ponzi..

It runs because Bitcointalk has a policy of not getting directly involved in moderating for scams so people need to do their own research. So until Bitcointalk can create a better method, the best method people can do is to warn others who might fall into these traps.


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.

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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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September 27, 2015, 11:14:15 PM
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I got 3 withdraws today.


In spain we are over 400 that have informed about this to police, and we had information about the owner of scrypt before. I must insist that everyone of you that has lost money on scrypt informs to the authorities of your countries, so they get to investigate it and get the data they have about "Marcelo" in other countries.

People, come on, do it, inform to authorities, you cant just be lazy and let others take your money.

I smell bullshit.
I really doubt there's even 400 spanish users, lol.
Try harder son.

Lol are you serious? There were more than 3000 at scrypt.

They guy that says police is not the way, Police is the better way, at least in Spain they had been informed about a year ago about scypt.cc, so they were already aware of it. Maybe you will have a surprise if you report about it to police in your country, and discover that others have already reported it.
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September 28, 2015, 12:47:33 AM
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I got 3 withdraws today.


In spain we are over 400 that have informed about this to police, and we had information about the owner of scrypt before. I must insist that everyone of you that has lost money on scrypt informs to the authorities of your countries, so they get to investigate it and get the data they have about "Marcelo" in other countries.

People, come on, do it, inform to authorities, you cant just be lazy and let others take your money.

I smell bullshit.
I really doubt there's even 400 spanish users, lol.
Try harder son.

Lol are you serious? There were more than 3000 at scrypt.

They guy that says police is not the way, Police is the better way, at least in Spain they had been informed about a year ago about scypt.cc, so they were already aware of it. Maybe you will have a surprise if you report about it to police in your country, and discover that others have already reported it.

You know what! ?! I'll try to report this soon of a bitch to my local police let's see what will happen

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September 28, 2015, 01:27:53 AM
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Yep. Total Ponzi Scheme. Payouts are based on current Mhs trading prices. Real shame actually. That was the only Scrypt cloud mining service I could find and of course it turns out to be a ponzi. LOL

Anyone know of a REAL scrypt cloud mining service? Something like scrypt.cc (with trading and such) but, well, not run by a scumbag criminal?

I have my own machines but they are off for the summer. Heat from them just drives my electric bill way too high.

Would you rent out your miners when they were running for less money than they will generate? Why would you expect someone else to do it?
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Yep. Total Ponzi Scheme. Payouts are based on current Mhs trading prices. Real shame actually. That was the only Scrypt cloud mining service I could find and of course it turns out to be a ponzi. LOL

Anyone know of a REAL scrypt cloud mining service? Something like scrypt.cc (with trading and such) but, well, not run by a scumbag criminal?

I have my own machines but they are off for the summer. Heat from them just drives my electric bill way too high.

Would you rent out your miners when they were running for less money than they will generate? Why would you expect someone else to do it?

I'm assuming business do not have the same electricity rates as home owners. Electricity rates are lower in some areas. Someone might have "off the grid" electricity such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydro and many other forms of electricity.

As for myself, the only reason they are off is we are having a rather warm summer this year and the miners create a lot of heat (I have seven 35Mh Scrypt miners and one 2.3 Th Sha256 miner). So my AC needs to run more to offset it causing me to use more electricity. Once the weather cools down the miners actually offset my heating bill thus save me some money there.

Other than that, it's a fun hobby. Smiley

Edit: Oops, sorry. To answer your question, yes I would and have in the past using miningrigrentals. If I had the capital and more knowledge of the market I would start up a scrypt cloud service. Right now it seems there is no one else trustworthy doing it so the market is there.

I don't make huge amounts of profit from my miners in the winter, but I do make a profit and that is with no trading knowledge or hunting the most profitable coin. I usually just set them on litecoin and forget them.
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September 28, 2015, 09:39:26 AM
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My account scrypt.cc still running but i was withdraw it but still pending and i didnt get the payout or i didnt recieve any bitcoin to that site..
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September 28, 2015, 09:44:58 AM
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My account scrypt.cc still running but i was withdraw it but still pending and i didnt get the payout or i didnt recieve any bitcoin to that site..

Sounds like you missed the days when scrypt.cc is paying on time, no delays, no hiccups and no issues.
Did you check your auto invest if it's enabled without your authorization?
Check it as well.

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September 28, 2015, 09:50:39 AM
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My account scrypt.cc still running but i was withdraw it but still pending and i didnt get the payout or i didnt recieve any bitcoin to that site..

Sounds like you missed the days when scrypt.cc is paying on time, no delays, no hiccups and no issues.
Did you check your auto invest if it's enabled without your authorization?
Check it as well.

This seems like a partial solution to auto-reinvest being "accidentally" reenabled. Obviously it still means your withdrawal is cancelled, but at least you've still got your money. (Or some very, very cheap hash):

My autoinvest is enabled again  Angry

Put your auto invest on with a very low buy price instead.

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September 28, 2015, 01:08:06 PM
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Lmao, we should get Dog the Bounty Hunter ... mite end up on prime time tv too thus boosting the price of btc Grin

I think there has to be a warrant our for someone's arrest in order to hire a bounty hunter.
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September 28, 2015, 03:29:18 PM
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Lmao, we should get Dog the Bounty Hunter ... mite end up on prime time tv too thus boosting the price of btc Grin

I think there has to be a warrant our for someone's arrest in order to hire a bounty hunter.

There should be official info who is staying behind. With this information you can think about investition. Without official informations investing in services like this is more risky than gambling..

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September 28, 2015, 05:23:51 PM
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uhmm okay, your post was fair about my question, thanks for answering
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September 28, 2015, 05:35:30 PM
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Yep. Total Ponzi Scheme. Payouts are based on current Mhs trading prices. Real shame actually. That was the only Scrypt cloud mining service I could find and of course it turns out to be a ponzi. LOL

Anyone know of a REAL scrypt cloud mining service? Something like scrypt.cc (with trading and such) but, well, not run by a scumbag criminal?

I have my own machines but they are off for the summer. Heat from them just drives my electric bill way too high.
i started to use hashnest newly.they seem to be not ponzi.i got a lot of recommends about them.i dont know whether they use scrypt or not.why only script by the way?

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September 28, 2015, 07:10:24 PM
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Yep. Total Ponzi Scheme. Payouts are based on current Mhs trading prices. Real shame actually. That was the only Scrypt cloud mining service I could find and of course it turns out to be a ponzi. LOL

Anyone know of a REAL scrypt cloud mining service? Something like scrypt.cc (with trading and such) but, well, not run by a scumbag criminal?

I have my own machines but they are off for the summer. Heat from them just drives my electric bill way too high.
i started to use hashnest newly.they seem to be not ponzi.i got a lot of recommends about them.i dont know whether they use scrypt or not.why only script by the way?

Hashnest is hosted bitcoin mining only, no scrypt mining, never has been.

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September 29, 2015, 04:49:39 AM
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*Peaks into Bitcointalk*
  Is this thread finally dead?
  Did Scamtos get away with everyone's BTC?

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September 29, 2015, 09:16:45 AM
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According to time patterns, between today and tomorrow should be another halving. Roll Eyes
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September 29, 2015, 11:14:23 AM
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Yep. Total Ponzi Scheme. Payouts are based on current Mhs trading prices. Real shame actually. That was the only Scrypt cloud mining service I could find and of course it turns out to be a ponzi. LOL

Anyone know of a REAL scrypt cloud mining service? Something like scrypt.cc (with trading and such) but, well, not run by a scumbag criminal?

I have my own machines but they are off for the summer. Heat from them just drives my electric bill way too high.

Would you rent out your miners when they were running for less money than they will generate? Why would you expect someone else to do it?

I'm assuming business do not have the same electricity rates as home owners. Electricity rates are lower in some areas. Someone might have "off the grid" electricity such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydro and many other forms of electricity.

As for myself, the only reason they are off is we are having a rather warm summer this year and the miners create a lot of heat (I have seven 35Mh Scrypt miners and one 2.3 Th Sha256 miner). So my AC needs to run more to offset it causing me to use more electricity. Once the weather cools down the miners actually offset my heating bill thus save me some money there.

Other than that, it's a fun hobby. Smiley

Edit: Oops, sorry. To answer your question, yes I would and have in the past using miningrigrentals. If I had the capital and more knowledge of the market I would start up a scrypt cloud service. Right now it seems there is no one else trustworthy doing it so the market is there.

I don't make huge amounts of profit from my miners in the winter, but I do make a profit and that is with no trading knowledge or hunting the most profitable coin. I usually just set them on litecoin and forget them.


So when you are running your miners you would rent them to someone for x and they will use them to mine more than x of a certain coin? Why give money away, why not just mine that coin for yourself?
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September 29, 2015, 12:50:05 PM
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So when you are running your miners you would rent them to someone for x and they will use them to mine more than x of a certain coin? Why give money away, why not just mine that coin for yourself?

Why wait until you reach ROI with your miner. Why not just 'sell' the hashrate to some people?
You have ROI instant, plus you earn from the fee, plus you can sell the miner again when they are not longer worth it.
And you have instant new money for the next generation of miner.
and you have lower risk. because when everything go wrong (bitcoin price collapse), you still have the money from the people.

win-win-win (for the guy with the hardware).

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September 29, 2015, 10:22:16 PM
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Marcelo Santos speaks.  https://youtu.be/zjtLszt7MTo
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September 30, 2015, 12:32:01 AM
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Almost always I come into my account to see if I reached the minimum payout, there is a halving.  Roll Eyes

Anyone using RDP main as an alternative to scrypt.cc?


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