AgoraLive
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June 11, 2015, 05:01:40 AM |
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I don't have any problems with scrypt.cc and I have been around since feb 2014, but I am curious regarding the authentity. I've read that some actually did visit with the "admin" and saw these miners, but do we know who these people are, and are they creditable?
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altcoinhosting
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June 11, 2015, 05:24:55 AM |
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I don't have any problems with scrypt.cc and I have been around since feb 2014, but I am curious regarding the authentity. I've read that some actually did visit with the "admin" and saw these miners, but do we know who these people are, and are they creditable?
I would be interested in that post, do you still have the link in your browser history perhaps?
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Viper_Unleashed
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June 11, 2015, 05:28:13 AM |
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deposits of many people are still pending that means....the price will be up soon...as the deposits arrives in their account
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AgoraLive
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June 11, 2015, 06:28:42 AM |
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I don't have any problems with scrypt.cc and I have been around since feb 2014, but I am curious regarding the authentity. I've read that some actually did visit with the "admin" and saw these miners, but do we know who these people are, and are they creditable?
I would be interested in that post, do you still have the link in your browser history perhaps? https://hashclub.org/topic/158/some-new-information-from-marcelo-santos-scryptccI believe the same post came to bitcointalk around the same time....
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cryptodevil
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June 11, 2015, 06:33:20 AM |
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I don't have any problems with scrypt.cc and I have been around since feb 2014, but I am curious regarding the authentity. I've read that some actually did visit with the "admin" and saw these miners, but do we know who these people are, and are they creditable?
The answer to your question can be found in the fact that scrypt.cc claim to have 850GH/s of Scrypt hash power, but there is no room for 850GH/s in the entire Scrypt altcoin network. You can check yourself and see that all the public pools, which are actual miners mining with actual hardware from known suppliers (as opposed to scrypt.cc who claim they have super-secret super-cheep-ASIC from super-secret-ASIC-manufacturer) around the globe, pretty much total the stated Scrypt altcoin total hashrate. FYI, merged-mining hashrates are, as the name suggests, merged hashrates, meaning you can't count Dogecoin and Syscoin hashrates as separate amounts as they are predominantly being mined off the back of the total Litecoin hashrate. So, even though scrypt.cc has never proven to own 850GH/s worth of mining hardware, by way of simply posting the mining addresses to show the fresh blocks being generated, the site's 'Admin' apparently invites people down to Brazil to see for themselves, like that is ever going to happen, and the scrypt.cc faithful accept that as sufficient proof for them. The math doesn't add up. That's why people get paid to refer more 'investors' to the site. Which begs the question, why have a referral bonus scheme in place if you've already sold all of the hashrate?
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altcoinhosting
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June 11, 2015, 06:34:24 AM |
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Thanks, it's actually rather nice to read something reassuring when you have a couple KHS with them :-)
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Viper_Unleashed
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June 11, 2015, 07:13:30 AM |
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nice to see the updates provided in the link...but I could not see the date on that post
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June 11, 2015, 08:06:21 AM |
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Thanks, it's actually rather nice to read something reassuring when you have a couple KHS with them :-) That's why it was posted, to reassure the kind of people who will send them money and take their pinky-promise that what they are saying is true. The kind of people who ignore the math that proves scrypt.cc doesn't have 850GH/s of Scrypt mining power.
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4fanbtc
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June 11, 2015, 08:16:39 AM |
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Thanks, it's actually rather nice to read something reassuring when you have a couple KHS with them :-) That's why it was posted, to reassure the kind of people who will send them money and take their pinky-promise that what they are saying is true. The kind of people who ignore the math that proves scrypt.cc doesn't have 850GH/s of Scrypt mining power. cryptodevil thanks for all your comment you are a number one on this forum i belive on you
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wannesd
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June 11, 2015, 08:25:08 AM |
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Thanks, it's actually rather nice to read something reassuring when you have a couple KHS with them :-) That's why it was posted, to reassure the kind of people who will send them money and take their pinky-promise that what they are saying is true. The kind of people who ignore the math that proves scrypt.cc doesn't have 850GH/s of Scrypt mining power. cryptodevil thanks for all your comment you are a number one on this forum i belive on you Cryptodevil does make very good points, and I'm more and more inclined to follow his train of thoughts on scrypt.cc not actually mining. Where I differ from his opinion, is that I don't care, as long as the site is still profitable for most. Even if it is a ponzi, it'll last longer than others because of the user driven market. You, on the other hand, are a complete idiot, and an utter waste of forum space. Please get in a corner and die silently.
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altcoinhosting
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June 11, 2015, 08:26:36 AM |
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That's why it was posted, to reassure the kind of people who will send them money and take their pinky-promise that what they are saying is true.
The kind of people who ignore the math that proves scrypt.cc doesn't have 850GH/s of Scrypt mining power.
I certainly hope you are wrong... I do know chances are very large that you're right tough... That's why i see it as a high risk investment, and don't buy more than i'm willing to lose
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SavellM
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June 11, 2015, 08:28:52 AM |
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I've had enough. I've cashed out. Effectively doubled up, since Feb 2015. Good luck to you all!
If you have doubled up, whats the harm in staying?! If you have made ROI anything extra is all profit... I dont get why people would then chicken out and sell up. Anyway each to their own.
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4fanbtc
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June 11, 2015, 08:32:48 AM |
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Thanks, it's actually rather nice to read something reassuring when you have a couple KHS with them :-) That's why it was posted, to reassure the kind of people who will send them money and take their pinky-promise that what they are saying is true. The kind of people who ignore the math that proves scrypt.cc doesn't have 850GH/s of Scrypt mining power. cryptodevil thanks for all your comment you are a number one on this forum i belive on you Cryptodevil does make very good points, and I'm more and more inclined to follow his train of thoughts on scrypt.cc not actually mining. Where I differ from his opinion, is that I don't care, as long as the site is still profitable for most. Even if it is a ponzi, it'll last longer than others because of the user driven market. You, on the other hand, are a complete idiot, and an utter waste of forum space. Please get in a corner and die silently. wannesd i not talk with you and i not tell you nothing bad, also i not talk about scc so i tell some good word to "Cryptodevil" so you must stay silently and stopped to be stupid and idiot im not your enmy
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cryptojumper
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June 11, 2015, 11:49:51 AM |
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I've had enough. I've cashed out. Effectively doubled up, since Feb 2015. Good luck to you all!
If you have doubled up, whats the harm in staying?! If you have made ROI anything extra is all profit... I dont get why people would then chicken out and sell up. Anyway each to their own. It's not that they chicken out - they simply make an investment decision since it's very important to know when to buy and when to sell this mining power.. and more so while playing with a ponzi like this one
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ThorSWO
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June 11, 2015, 01:27:19 PM |
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All my investments are transferred to this wallet: https://blockchain.info/da/address/1HWqsgnSd12Gv8SpoUMi1Cj8hp79BTSpW7As of now it has 2008 btc in it, I don't know if this is the hot wallet or??? I don't see any tranfers FROM this wallet, so I don't know. Has anybody been following their withdraws, do we know which account they originate from? That's indeed their hot wallet. They usually send all coins to cold wallets when it reaches around 3-4K coins. Withdraws come from different wallets.
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cryptodevil
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June 11, 2015, 02:17:47 PM |
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That's indeed their hot wallet... 1HWqsgnSd12Gv8SpoUMi1Cj8hp79BTSpW7 . . . Withdraws come from different wallets.
ORLY? Earlier in this thread I pointed out a payment going from scrypt.cc's wallet to http://3wponzi.net16.net/ If withdraws are handled by other addresses, why is scrypt.cc providing, what appears to be, the 'seed funding' for a different failed ponzi?
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June 11, 2015, 02:28:45 PM |
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I've had enough. I've cashed out. Effectively doubled up, since Feb 2015. Good luck to you all!
If you have doubled up, whats the harm in staying?! If you have made ROI anything extra is all profit... I dont get why people would then chicken out and sell up. Anyway each to their own. I stuck through the bumps and setbacks of Scrypt.cc early 2015. My exit strategy was to sell my KHS and move on. In the meantime I dont have to log into the website every day... check the trollbox temperature, check the chatter on Bitcointalk,view logs on sccstats...Fuck that routine. Peace of mind. Victory, not Victim.
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ThorSWO
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June 11, 2015, 02:38:25 PM |
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That's indeed their hot wallet... 1HWqsgnSd12Gv8SpoUMi1Cj8hp79BTSpW7 . . . Withdraws come from different wallets.
ORLY? Earlier in this thread I pointed out a payment going from scrypt.cc's wallet to http://3wponzi.net16.net/ If withdraws are handled by other addresses, why is scrypt.cc providing, what appears to be, the 'seed funding' for a different failed ponzi? Withdraws USED to be sent directly from the hot wallet. This changed some months ago.
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