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March 14, 2015, 06:24:13 PM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 07:47:34 PM by man22555 |
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Yes you are on a wrong site, probably a fraudulent one... script.cc is on https not on http......
Probably you have a malware on you computer that act as a "man in the middle..." turning to a fake site.
What? Same here! Can you help me with this? i can't use https.. Sever busy too My PC is clear Edit: It's o.k now. Yes you are on a wrong site, probably a fraudulent one... script.cc is on https not on http......
Probably you have a malware on you computer that act as a "man in the middle..." turning to a fake site.
What I have saved to favorites since I started on the site. Anyway I'm scanning my pc in search of some malware. What formateare, but in my opinion so a web needs to have more securityYes, i totally agree with you about this.... ADMIN it's absolutely true:-\ more security we need!!!!
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March 14, 2015, 06:56:46 PM |
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I thought so too. But after that I do not trust him. There is a concern to keep safe my btc. He would say that my email had been hacked and that is false. I'm not a esperto in computer security, but the attack has oil produced from their website. If really the admin is an honest and responsible person, will add two authentication factors so this problem does not happen again. But if it does not solve this, nothing good can be expected from the
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March 14, 2015, 11:16:51 PM |
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I thought so too. But after that I do not trust him. There is a concern to keep safe my btc. He would say that my email had been hacked and that is false. I'm not a esperto in computer security, but the attack has oil produced from their website. If really the admin is an honest and responsible person, will add two authentication factors so this problem does not happen again. But if it does not solve this, nothing good can be expected from the
Don't use your email password in all sites... If is not this case, your computer is very infected by Spywares... .. Aprenda a não usar a mesma senha do email em tudo que se cadastra...se não foi esse o caso, então seu PC está sim infectado!
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March 15, 2015, 03:09:24 AM Last edit: March 15, 2015, 04:22:49 AM by SS2006 |
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is there any truth to the ROI stats on the front page? what is the BTC per KH paid there, is it based on LTC MH (not clear if that is what is being mined)
and if I understand correctly, I can't buy 'mining power (KHS)' from the site directly, but from the market (users) only. Does that mean all their allocated power has already been sold, and is simply being traded between users?
So when I have the KHS in hand, it earns me BTC per day as its hashing power, but I can also sell this KHS like a coin in the BTC/KHS market Is this right?
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ObscureBean
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March 15, 2015, 05:00:22 AM |
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Hey guys, I've had a number of people recommend Scrypt.cc for cloudmining but I'm still undecided. I just registered on the site and when I enter 10 MH in the calculator it says that I'll break even in around 60 days which is pretty unbelievable. Can anyone confirm this to be true?
EDIT - Also, are those lifetime contracts?
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SS2006
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March 15, 2015, 05:13:51 AM |
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Hey guys, I've had a number of people recommend Scrypt.cc for cloudmining but I'm still undecided. I just registered on the site and when I enter 10 MH in the calculator it says that I'll break even in around 60 days which is pretty unbelievable. Can anyone confirm this to be true?
EDIT - Also, are those lifetime contracts?
My understanding for the short roi is that the users are selling the kh for low. Not necessarily what is being paid per kh (that is normal and matched up with LTC diff)
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March 15, 2015, 05:30:37 AM |
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Hey guys, I've had a number of people recommend Scrypt.cc for cloudmining but I'm still undecided. I just registered on the site and when I enter 10 MH in the calculator it says that I'll break even in around 60 days which is pretty unbelievable. Can anyone confirm this to be true?
EDIT - Also, are those lifetime contracts?
My understanding for the short roi is that the users are selling the kh for low. Not necessarily what is being paid per kh (that is normal and matched up with LTC diff) Also can you confirm a few details? I can't seem to find any info on the site regarding fees, like maintenance and power. Are those automatically deducted from the rewards that you receive every 10 minutes? Secondly, will the hashes I purchase expire or are they 'lifetime' contracts? Thanks for your help.
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March 15, 2015, 09:04:28 AM |
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Hey guys, I've had a number of people recommend Scrypt.cc for cloudmining but I'm still undecided. I just registered on the site and when I enter 10 MH in the calculator it says that I'll break even in around 60 days which is pretty unbelievable. Can anyone confirm this to be true?
EDIT - Also, are those lifetime contracts?
My understanding for the short roi is that the users are selling the kh for low. Not necessarily what is being paid per kh (that is normal and matched up with LTC diff) Also can you confirm a few details? I can't seem to find any info on the site regarding fees, like maintenance and power. Are those automatically deducted from the rewards that you receive every 10 minutes? Secondly, will the hashes I purchase expire or are they 'lifetime' contracts? Thanks for your help. The only fee I paid so far was the withdrawal fee, 0.001 BTC. Minimum deposit is 0.0005 BTC. The Khs you buy are yours until you sell them, so "lifetime" applies.
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March 15, 2015, 09:15:58 AM |
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is there any truth to the ROI stats on the front page? what is the BTC per KH paid there, is it based on LTC MH (not clear if that is what is being mined)
and if I understand correctly, I can't buy 'mining power (KHS)' from the site directly, but from the market (users) only. Does that mean all their allocated power has already been sold, and is simply being traded between users?
So when I have the KHS in hand, it earns me BTC per day as its hashing power, but I can also sell this KHS like a coin in the BTC/KHS market Is this right?
I haven't been here long enough to reach ROI. But for what I saw so far, my daily earnings have been according to the ROI stats. But this is only a prevision, if the market changes, the numbers will change too. You can buy and sell Khs in the market. At the moment I don't know if all Khs from the site have been sold, but adm said a few days ago that an order of new asics will arrive in the next few months. With your bought Khs, every 10 minutes you are credited with BTC. You can choose to withdraw it or reinvest and buy more hashing power.
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March 15, 2015, 10:01:28 AM |
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More than likely you've heard about the emergence of a new digital threat. It's called Heartbleed, and is about a vulnerability in OpenSSL, which is the encryption system using websites like Yahoo to prevent others from seeing your passwords. How it works.
What is and what is Heartbleed OpenSSL?
OpenSSL is the open source version of SSL, a software library used to encrypt communications between your browser and the server where the service you're using is housed. It is, in short, one of the many systems that companies use to hide our eyes from foreign data.
Heartbleed is the nickname of a vulnerability known as CVE-2014-0160 that affects versions 10.1 and 10.1f of OpenSSL. As many have noted security specialists, a hacker can develop an exploit code that crack, and steal user information.
Experts do not agree on what exact data is in danger, but it seems that include e-mail addresses, passwords and even bank account numbers. OpenSSL makers have already released a patch that fixes the vulnerability, but there are still services that have failed to implement it.
My computer no infested ok.
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March 15, 2015, 10:17:28 AM |
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Also can you confirm a few details? I can't seem to find any info on the site regarding fees, like maintenance and power. Are those automatically deducted from the rewards that you receive every 10 minutes? Secondly, will the hashes I purchase expire or are they 'lifetime' contracts? Thanks for your help.
All the maintenance fees are deducted before your rewards every 10 minutes. As redomanit said, there is also withdrawl fees : 0.001 BTC. For information, since I've signed up, the remuneration is about 18-18.5 satoshis/KHS/day. Which means actually (KHS market ~ 1200 sat/KHS) a BEI around 66 days. (Be aware this can change!)
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March 15, 2015, 10:29:29 AM |
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More than likely you've heard about the emergence of a new digital threat. It's called Heartbleed, and is about a vulnerability in OpenSSL, which is the encryption system using websites like Yahoo to prevent others from seeing your passwords. How it works.
What is and what is Heartbleed OpenSSL?
OpenSSL is the open source version of SSL, a software library used to encrypt communications between your browser and the server where the service you're using is housed. It is, in short, one of the many systems that companies use to hide our eyes from foreign data.
Heartbleed is the nickname of a vulnerability known as CVE-2014-0160 that affects versions 10.1 and 10.1f of OpenSSL. As many have noted security specialists, a hacker can develop an exploit code that crack, and steal user information.
Experts do not agree on what exact data is in danger, but it seems that include e-mail addresses, passwords and even bank account numbers. OpenSSL makers have already released a patch that fixes the vulnerability, but there are still services that have failed to implement it.
My computer no infested ok.
How do you know which version of SSL is used by Scrypt.cc? HeartBleed was discovered a year ago. I think GlobalSign upgraded their certificates a long time ago... I'm not saying there is a strong security in scrypt.cc but I don't think your pwd was stolen with HeartBleed...
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Ilan123
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March 15, 2015, 01:06:59 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed?
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March 15, 2015, 01:31:47 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled.
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Ilan123
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March 15, 2015, 01:34:39 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled. Oh right OK, just started trying out Scyrpt.cc this is my first time withdrawing BTC from my account, I guess it is down to bad luck that it is disabled now, is it always like this?
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ddalex
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March 15, 2015, 02:34:37 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled. All scams terminate with withdrawals disabled without more explanations
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March 15, 2015, 02:39:45 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled. All scams terminate with withdrawals disabled without more explanations if he would have been a fraud, he would not go into the chat and explained the situation ... think what you write
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ddalex
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March 15, 2015, 02:50:56 PM Last edit: March 15, 2015, 03:16:41 PM by ddalex |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled. All scams terminate with withdrawals disabled without more explanations if he would have been a fraud, he would not go into the chat and explained the situation ... think what you writeSupportPage: Please search our forums, before contacting support. Forums may contain answers to your questions. Click Here ( https://scrypt.cc/forum/index.php ) to access the forums. ... and when I click to access the forums, I am redirected to this page: https://scrypt.cc/users/index.phpSo, " ... пpoдyмaй, пpeждe чeм нaпиcaл" and you or the admin, tell us what was the explanation about withdrawals from scypt.cc given on the forums.
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March 15, 2015, 03:49:30 PM |
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I withdrew BTC from this site about 2.5 hours ago, still nothing showing yet in my wallet, is this normal? When I did the action it said I was in a queue for 20min now it shows up in red that the BTC has sent (no TXID) have I been scammed? Withdraws are currently disabled. Can anyone confirm withdrawals are down and this is the end?
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March 15, 2015, 04:56:14 PM |
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Hello Guys, The wallet synching is taking longer then expected, should have been done by now. But it will take a little longer untill withdraws are normalized. 2FA will be implemented this week. I won't be here tomorrow and tuesday due to a business trip trying to close a contract deal for DC1 and DC2. But the other developers should be done by wedsnesday and I'll put it live. If all goes well, of course.
This is what Admin said on the chat. Seems issues won't disapear right now...
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