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October 01, 2015, 11:55:14 AM
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1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h

For folk playing along at home, here's fun:

1. Open up btc.blockr.io and search for that address (1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h).
2. Scroll to the bottom, and click on "X more transactions to show". Click it until you get to before yesterday (I went back to the 26th September).
3. Search within the webpage ("Ctrl F" or "Cmd F" in most browsers) for ".0390".
4. Marvel at the complete lack of results.
5. Take a smell. What's that smell?

To be fair, even ThorSWO's screenshot says "In Queue", not "successfully withdrawn" of whatever. ThorSWO, are you maybe confused between requesting a withdraw (and it being placed in a queue) and an actual withdrawal, one you actually receive?

Troll fail.
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October 01, 2015, 12:36:16 PM
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Made 3 withdraws.

1st took 19 hours, site showed ETA of 20 minutes  Huh
2nd took over 34 hours Undecided ETA of 20 minutes  Huh
3rd and last withdraw, Still waiting it's been over 33 hours now  Huh Oh yeah of course it shows ETA of 20 minutes again. (good that they're so consistent)

After reading a lot about this site and tried it for myself, i pulled out all my deposits, as soon as my last withdraw is processed i got 66 mhs left i made with trading and wonder if they will pay out the profits from that the next month.

Ridicilous high fee of 0.001 while on the blockchain it shows 0.0001 and still mixin it with others transactions, normally i wouldn't care but for for the tenfold of that fee the service is way below expectations.

Not sure about this site, absolutely untrustworthy. Not recommended!


38,5 hours later... Last withdraw still not processed... Useless site Smiley
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October 01, 2015, 12:40:48 PM
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For folk playing along at home, here's fun:

1. Open up btc.blockr.io and search for that address (1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h).
2. Scroll to the bottom, and click on "X more transactions to show". Click it until you get to before yesterday (I went back to the 26th September).
3. Search within the webpage ("Ctrl F" or "Cmd F" in most browsers) for ".0390".
4. Marvel at the complete lack of results.
5. Take a smell. What's that smell?

To be fair, even ThorSWO's screenshot says "In Queue", not "successfully withdrawn" of whatever. ThorSWO, are you maybe confused between requesting a withdraw (and it being placed in a queue) and an actual withdrawal, one you actually receive?

Troll fail.
3Facepalm.

Oh? Care to walk us through my list, show us where I got it wrong? My guess is "no, ThorSWO would prefer not to". Prove me wrong, sir, prove me wrong. Or throw out random insults like "troll" and hope no one's bothering to pay too much attention. It might work?

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October 01, 2015, 01:16:10 PM
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Troll fail.
3Facepalm.

So maybe you can explain to the group how posting a wallet address proves, well, anything?

Anything at all?

You claim not only that withdrawals are working, but that you're getting eleventy-potato BTC per day. You even faked a screenshot to do it. Now as people continue to report that they are not receiving their funds, your only counter argument is basically "O HAI HERE IS SOME WALLETZ."

Since you seem so confident that you understand this at a level the rest of us do not, please explain how a wallet address and your faked screenshot really do prove your withdrawals and that the site is not a total scam.

Go ahead, we'll wait.

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October 01, 2015, 01:30:10 PM
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For folk playing along at home, here's fun:

1. Open up btc.blockr.io and search for that address (1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h).
2. Scroll to the bottom, and click on "X more transactions to show". Click it until you get to before yesterday (I went back to the 26th September).
3. Search within the webpage ("Ctrl F" or "Cmd F" in most browsers) for ".0390".
4. Marvel at the complete lack of results.
5. Take a smell. What's that smell?


To be fair, even ThorSWO's screenshot says "In Queue", not "successfully withdrawn" of whatever. ThorSWO, are you maybe confused between requesting a withdraw (and it being placed in a queue) and an actual withdrawal, one you actually receive?

Troll fail.
3Facepalm.

Oh? Care to walk us through my list, show us where I got it wrong? My guess is "no, ThorSWO would prefer not to". Prove me wrong, sir, prove me wrong. Or throw out random insults like "troll" and hope no one's bothering to pay too much attention. It might work?

Sorry, but this time the Scammer Partner ThorSWO has right Smiley
It is not "ThorSWO's screenshot says "In Queue". It is my screenshot.
Read attentively and then  think Smiley

ThorSWO, my apologies. I'd still be very interested in proof of your claimed withdrawals - a bitcoin address with thousands of transactions is no proof at all, and you know that already. I'm still calling bullshit on all your withdrawal claims - the smell of "shite" is just too strong.

ddalex, thanks for letting me know!

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October 01, 2015, 01:37:05 PM
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They are still cutting down the rewards.
At present time they are paying 4 out of 6 mining rewards per hour.(2 rewards per hour show up in transaction history but not credited to balance)
So if there is 500 ghs sold to users as they claim and current rewards is 0.0019416/ghs/day they need just under 1 btc per day to pay all users, 0.9708 to be exact.
Average LTC mining profitability is 0.00013 per mhs.
500ghs should be around 65 btc per day or even more if they mine most profitable coins.

Point is they are still making nice profits from random deposits.

Hotwallet - https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ

There are 7-10 btc deposited every day on average and total deposited sum is 6172 btc.

Payout - https://blockchain.info/address/1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h

So far payed out 1054 btc and my guess is most of it just returned to owner wallet address.

Do your math before even consider depositing any more money.
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October 01, 2015, 02:04:22 PM
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Do your math before even consider depositing any more money.

... are you fucking kidding me?!
did you missed the last 200 pages?


Which of these words you did not understand?
SCAM. PONZI. LIAR. THIEF. NO PAYOUT. LOCKED ACCOUNTS. IGNORE TICKETS.
VANISHED WITHDRAWS.


I summarize again:
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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.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fraudulent_misrepresentation
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Fraudulent Misreprentation
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

Edit:
Uploaded it here a while ago. (not yet updated)
https://www.notehub.org/2015/9/3/scryptcc-is-scam

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October 01, 2015, 02:05:07 PM
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They are still cutting down the rewards.
At present time they are paying 4 out of 6 mining rewards per hour.(2 rewards per hour show up in transaction history but not credited to balance)
So if there is 500 ghs sold to users as they claim and current rewards is 0.0019416/ghs/day they need just under 1 btc per day to pay all users, 0.9708 to be exact.
Average LTC mining profitability is 0.00013 per mhs.
500ghs should be around 65 btc per day or even more if they mine most profitable coins.

Point is they are still making nice profits from random deposits.

Hotwallet - https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ

There are 7-10 btc deposited every day on average and total deposited sum is 6172 btc.

Payout - https://blockchain.info/address/1Bidh2XFr9JzfXppeZd2cPKpbnJGvqCY4h

So far payed out 1054 btc and my guess is most of it just returned to owner wallet address.

Do your math before even consider depositing any more money.

Why are you even talking about mining and GHS etc, there is no mining going on there at all. It's a ponzi.

Random deposits? How can you even call it random when every change address for each deposit is around 1.9BTC, meanwhile nothing but pennies go to that address? It's a laundering address, follow the change outputs, see for yourself where they all end up.  This is a facade to keep suckers thinking it's still making money when admin himself is clearly just laundering massive amounts of bitcoins and using this address to siphon off a few bitcoins a day for  a few very small withdrawals via the 1Bidh address.

Where is the PSA again?  Tongue

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October 01, 2015, 02:23:30 PM
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sycrypt.cc in a nutshell    Grin

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October 01, 2015, 04:49:57 PM
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Why are you even talking about mining and GHS etc, there is no mining going on there at all. It's a ponzi.

Random deposits? How can you even call it random when every change address for each deposit is around 1.9BTC, meanwhile nothing but pennies go to that address? It's a laundering address, follow the change outputs, see for yourself where they all end up.  This is a facade to keep suckers thinking it's still making money when admin himself is clearly just laundering massive amounts of bitcoins and using this address to siphon off a few bitcoins a day for  a few very small withdrawals via the 1Bidh address.

Where is the PSA again?  Tongue

Random deposit = deposit from users still thinking website is legit amounts deposited is larger then 0.01 rest of it is mostly 0.0005 which is in my opinion returns from declined withdraws 0.001 is charged for transaction and half is taken by admin other half is returned to hot wallet so it seems it`s still liquid.

I do not even want to comment Soylent_Green post.

I have said same thing just with some facts and lot less caps.
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October 01, 2015, 05:04:57 PM
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Why are you even talking about mining and GHS etc, there is no mining going on there at all. It's a ponzi.

Random deposits? How can you even call it random when every change address for each deposit is around 1.9BTC, meanwhile nothing but pennies go to that address? It's a laundering address, follow the change outputs, see for yourself where they all end up.  This is a facade to keep suckers thinking it's still making money when admin himself is clearly just laundering massive amounts of bitcoins and using this address to siphon off a few bitcoins a day for  a few very small withdrawals via the 1Bidh address.

Where is the PSA again?  Tongue

Random deposit = deposit from users still thinking website is legit amounts deposited is larger then 0.01 rest of it is mostly 0.0005 which is in my opinion returns from declined withdraws 0.001 is charged for transaction and half is taken by admin other half is returned to hot wallet so it seems it`s still liquid.

I do not even want to comment Soylent_Green post.

I have said same thing just with some facts and lot less caps.

So.. Every deposit from every user has ~ 1.9 BTC as change, purely by coincidence? Yeah right, that makes a lot of sense.   Huh

Do you have any valid points, because that's just a load of stinking shit right there?

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October 01, 2015, 06:09:45 PM
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I'm still trying to trade up myself with some MHS.
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October 01, 2015, 06:27:47 PM
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I'm still trying to trade up myself with some MHS.


So, you sent your faucet-dust to a ponzi? You must really be into gambling, eh?  Roll Eyes

I don't really know why this thread is still running since the site is a ponzi..

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October 01, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
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I'm still trying to trade up myself with some MHS.


So, you sent your faucet-dust to a ponzi? You must really be into gambling, eh?  Roll Eyes

I don't really know why this thread is still running since the site is a ponzi..
Don't worry my friend, this all just free money Smiley
I have nothing to lose.
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October 01, 2015, 06:57:23 PM
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I'm still trying to trade up myself with some MHS.


So, you sent your faucet-dust to a ponzi? You must really be into gambling, eh?  Roll Eyes

I don't really know why this thread is still running since the site is a ponzi..
Don't worry my friend, this all just free money Smiley
I have nothing to lose.

Except your time.

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October 01, 2015, 07:17:28 PM
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lol  Grin
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October 01, 2015, 08:03:33 PM
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Is this a Scam, or not. Cant really determine it.  Huh
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October 01, 2015, 08:07:20 PM
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Is this a Scam, or not. Cant really determine it.  Huh
dude, get glasses, SCAM!!!!
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October 01, 2015, 08:13:24 PM
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Is this a Scam, or not. Cant really determine it.  Huh

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October 02, 2015, 12:35:57 AM
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If someone can earn x bitcoins mining and you sell it to them for less than x you are throwing money away.

All the other reasons you gave are also the exact reasons why it makes no sense to buy/rent the hashrate.

There is no way for it to work out for both parties. someone is going to be making a bad decision.

Suppose I have a rig that will mine 20 BTC over the next 12 months, and that it will burn 10 BTC worth of power doing so.

If I don't sell you anything, I make 10 BTC profit in the next year.

Instead, I can rent it to you for a year, for 9 BTC. You get 10 BTC back slowly over the next year, and end up with a 1 BTC net profit. I get the 9 BTC up front, and use it to buy another mining rig rather than having to wait for a year before buying it. I've effectively borrowed the 9 BTC from you at around 11% interest.

Aren't we both getting a good deal here? I'm getting money earlier than I otherwise would, and you're making a return on your investment.

Why not just be patient and get the whole 10? You are going to have to go through the work/hassle/expense of running the miner, why not get all of the benefit?

This is the one scenario where it makes a little sense, but I don't see it really happening because why pay that 11% when you are going to do all that work to generate the whole 10 anyway? If you need 9btc today you can borrow at a much lower rate, and probably spend less to generate/earn the 10 that you would running the miner?

The whole discussion is really moot because no one has miners that will roi at all, but the time-value of the coins is not that high.
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