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July 03, 2015, 03:15:08 PM
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go on , give scamtos your money  Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue
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July 03, 2015, 03:16:20 PM
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i do Grin
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July 03, 2015, 03:18:37 PM
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Its no use to cry here people dont give a shit about the things you say go on with your life

grow up
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July 03, 2015, 03:23:46 PM
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In RL you have winners and losers i think your on the losers side

dont move cause you suck for life    LMAO
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July 03, 2015, 03:25:09 PM
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Keep crying guys  Grin
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July 03, 2015, 03:27:04 PM
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do you any one had a withdraw more than 1 btc ?

I just withdrew 1.25 btc - working
hey please tell me, how you made withdraw, in pairs or single order?
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July 03, 2015, 03:36:02 PM
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Top Secret photos of scc miners  Grin

In RL you have winners and losers i think your on the losers side

dont move cause you suck for life    LMAO

Well , this just shows me that you are running out of arguments Smiley

Whats next? "Mining farm" has catch fire and admin died?

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July 03, 2015, 03:40:08 PM
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Top Secret photos of scc miners  Grin

In RL you have winners and losers i think your on the losers side

dont move cause you suck for life    LMAO

Well , this just shows me that you are running out of arguments Smiley

Whats next? "Mining farm" has catch fire and admin died?



The farm looks good and legit (NOT SERIOUS) and the planned random event is incoming in the next months.

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July 03, 2015, 03:43:47 PM
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In a way yes, when Blocks are static in POS it's a little like a lottery (because the same amount of reward is being generated each Block and each day) you would assume that larger Blocks are better because they would Stake sooner. The Skill is in finding that sweet spot in which you can generate the highest amount of Stakes possible with the amount of Coins you have. I thought larger Blocks were better too until presstab broke up all his Blocks super small, I called him crazy but he proved me wrong. There is such a thing as too small as well and may dwindle at max age if going too low, if lots of people start using small Blocks, then you would need to use larger Blocks in order to compensate.

OK, you're talking about splitting outputs into optimal sizes for staking. I see. Smiley I do that too...

Yeah, the splitting of Blocks for optimal rewards. I really like your work with Clams, I love the distribution method of it and when it comes to altcoins there have been many people that have come to you for support. I still remember that it was you who had verified the legitimacy of those leaked primenode keys for PayCoin. Why would you recommend the khashier Block explorer when the Presstab Clams explorer is way better? http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/CLAM/index.php

These guys should just forget this Scrypt.cc Ponzi mining shit and go for Proof of Stake Coins, there is atleast 10 or so good POS Coins making good headway and provide nice rewards while allowing users to always have control over their own funds.

I agree about exploring proof-of-stake coins. I got had by that whole XPY hashstaker thing courtesy of our friends at GAW. I became very alarmed by what i saw going on with scrypt.cc. I decided that I needed to put my funds somewhere where I had control of them.


HYP has been very solid. I´ve been in that since last fall. HYP seems to have one of the most active development teams. Presstab is always on here.  I had huge holdings in Mintcoin last year. I got rid of them because I needed the cash, and Mint didn´t seem to be doing much. I wish to heck I had been able to hold on to them. The price of Mint has gone crazy in the last few months.

It´s definitely a learning experience.
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July 03, 2015, 03:49:00 PM
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I am now receiving rewards once again from scrypt.cc.  In light of this I just got one thing to say to Cryptodevil, ThePhwner and all the other asstrolls spamming this thread with their hate:


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July 03, 2015, 03:52:14 PM
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I am now receiving rewards once again from scrypt.cc.  In light of this I just got one thing to say to Cryptodevil, ThePhwner and all the other asstrolls spamming this thread with their hate:

http://media.giphy.com/media/13TJrRNMTIn9G8/giphy.gif

Well why not? All you scryptards gave Marscamtos almost 1000 BTC in 24 hours. Of course, the ponzi shall continue now...  Huh

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July 03, 2015, 03:56:48 PM
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I am now receiving rewards once again from scrypt.cc.  In light of this I just got one thing to say to Cryptodevil, ThePhwner and all the other asstrolls spamming this thread with their hate:

http://media.giphy.com/media/13TJrRNMTIn9G8/giphy.gif

haha, +1, epic gif Cheesy
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July 03, 2015, 04:29:34 PM
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I am now receiving rewards once again from scrypt.cc.  In light of this I just got one thing to say to Cryptodevil, ThePhwner and all the other asstrolls spamming this thread with their hate:



haha, +1, epic gif Cheesy

I would like to do like this but with the current reward we are not getting a lot of money

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July 03, 2015, 04:30:52 PM
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In a way yes, when Blocks are static in POS it's a little like a lottery (because the same amount of reward is being generated each Block and each day) you would assume that larger Blocks are better because they would Stake sooner. The Skill is in finding that sweet spot in which you can generate the highest amount of Stakes possible with the amount of Coins you have. I thought larger Blocks were better too until presstab broke up all his Blocks super small, I called him crazy but he proved me wrong. There is such a thing as too small as well and may dwindle at max age if going too low, if lots of people start using small Blocks, then you would need to use larger Blocks in order to compensate.

OK, you're talking about splitting outputs into optimal sizes for staking. I see. Smiley I do that too...

Yeah, the splitting of Blocks for optimal rewards. I really like your work with Clams, I love the distribution method of it and when it comes to altcoins there have been many people that have come to you for support. I still remember that it was you who had verified the legitimacy of those leaked primenode keys for PayCoin. Why would you recommend the khashier Block explorer when the Presstab Clams explorer is way better? http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/CLAM/index.php

These guys should just forget this Scrypt.cc Ponzi mining shit and go for Proof of Stake Coins, there is atleast 10 or so good POS Coins making good headway and provide nice rewards while allowing users to always have control over their own funds.

I agree about exploring proof-of-stake coins. I got had by that whole XPY hashstaker thing courtesy of our friends at GAW. I became very alarmed by what i saw going on with scrypt.cc. I decided that I needed to put my funds somewhere where I had control of them.


HYP has been very solid. I´ve been in that since last fall. HYP seems to have one of the most active development teams. Presstab is always on here.  I had huge holdings in Mintcoin last year. I got rid of them because I needed the cash, and Mint didn´t seem to be doing much. I wish to heck I had been able to hold on to them. The price of Mint has gone crazy in the last few months.

It´s definitely a learning experience.

HYP is very good, I have been working closely with presstab on a number of different things. A number of people around this topic also warned about XPY and why it could not work and you get the same resistance from people, you present the math of the matter of why it cannot be possible with solid arguments and proof and people turn a blind eye and call FUD, lose a bunch of money and later on realize the trolls were trying to help.

I posted a pretty good list of POS Coins a few pages back if you are looking for a few alternatives.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg11776285#msg11776285
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July 03, 2015, 04:33:38 PM
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These guys should just forget this Scrypt.cc Ponzi mining shit and go for Proof of Stake Coins, there is atleast 10 or so good POS Coins making good headway and provide nice rewards while allowing users to always have control over their own funds.
Hi mate, while following this thread I have got interested in POS coins reading your comments. So I went ahead and read through promoted PayCon (in your signature) and got interested even more Smiley I still have couple BTC's in scrypt.cc, but I want to pull them out - well, it depends on how soon and at what price I can sell my khs's and if I can withdraw after all Smiley

Well, I wanted to ask - what POS coin would you suggest to start with - you know, for newb like me, just starting with POS ? I mean in terms of learning the underlying tech easily and also with active dev&community and reasonable stable supply&price ?
Or does it make sense not to put all bets on one horse and diversify ? Meaning - it makes sense in POS world to start with multiple coins/wallets right from the beginning ?
And last question - what would be the best POS coins combination from your point of view atm ?

Thank you very much for taking time to read this and also for your reply and any tips you can give me to go more in depth.
Anyway, good luck to you all - wherever you are investing in!
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July 03, 2015, 04:45:08 PM
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trading works now, you can trade buy and sell your khs.
and minning reward still running.

from the website scrypt.cc

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Deposits and withdraws are now functioning.
Withdraws are being handled manually for the time being, they could take up to 24 hours to be processed.
Everyone now has new deposit addresses, to view it visit the deposit page.
Do not deposit into your old address.

Rewards have been temporarily reduced until all losses are recovered.
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July 03, 2015, 04:55:44 PM
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These guys should just forget this Scrypt.cc Ponzi mining shit and go for Proof of Stake Coins, there is atleast 10 or so good POS Coins making good headway and provide nice rewards while allowing users to always have control over their own funds.
Hi mate, while following this thread I have got interested in POS coins reading your comments. So I went ahead and read through promoted PayCon (in your signature) and got interested even more Smiley I still have couple BTC's in scrypt.cc, but I want to pull them out - well, it depends on how soon and at what price I can sell my khs's and if I can withdraw after all Smiley

Well, I wanted to ask - what POS coin would you suggest to start with - you know, for newb like me, just starting with POS ? I mean in terms of learning the underlying tech easily and also with active dev&community and reasonable stable supply&price ?
Or does it make sense not to put all bets on one horse and diversify ? Meaning - it makes sense in POS world to start with multiple coins/wallets right from the beginning ?
And last question - what would be the best POS coins combination from your point of view atm ?

Thank you very much for taking time to read this and also for your reply and any tips you can give me to go more in depth.
Anyway, good luck to you all - wherever you are investing in!


I have been mostly active in the development of PayCon but I would not suggest putting all your eggs into one basket and to diversify among different Coins. If you buy a large amount of one type of POS Coin you also need to be able to sell that amount as well so the larger amount you have in any one Coin, the harder it is to sell into any buy support or to put on sell orders to wait for other people to buy. There are two types of POS, passive and competitive Staking, passive coins give you the same percentage reward based on what you own such as MintCoin, TekCoin, HyperCoin, or MaryJaneCoin, competitive POS give a fixed reward per Block such as HyperStake, PayCon, Clams and Bitbeans and for these Coins it relies more on the sizing of your Blocks in order to receive maximum reward and general rule is more Blocks give you higher rewards and can receive over the actual inflation as there is never 100% Stake participation. Best place to start is to begin researching Coins in the list, looks at what types of volume each Coin is doing, how much inflation they pay and then start asking questions, look for good entry points.
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July 03, 2015, 05:00:03 PM
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I am now receiving rewards once again from scrypt.cc.  In light of this I just got one thing to say to Cryptodevil, ThePhwner and all the other asstrolls spamming this thread with their hate:



It would take at least that much money to convince even the lowliest whore to perform what you ask. Nice selfie though. You and the other PQs have fun while it lasts. You sure showed all of us by depositing even more BTC, withdrawing what was already yours, selling for far less than you paid, and watching your rewards become less than 25% of what they were before the "hack." Nice victory.

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July 03, 2015, 05:48:36 PM
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Marcello speaks:

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I agree about exploring proof-of-stake coins. I got had by that whole XPY hashstaker thing courtesy of our friends at GAW. I became very alarmed by what i saw going on with scrypt.cc. I decided that I needed to put my funds somewhere where I had control of them.


HYP has been very solid. I´ve been in that since last fall. HYP seems to have one of the most active development teams. Presstab is always on here.  I had huge holdings in Mintcoin last year. I got rid of them because I needed the cash, and Mint didn´t seem to be doing much. I wish to heck I had been able to hold on to them. The price of Mint has gone crazy in the last few months.

It´s definitely a learning experience.

HYP is very good, I have been working closely with presstab on a number of different things. A number of people around this topic also warned about XPY and why it could not work and you get the same resistance from people, you present the math of the matter of why it cannot be possible with solid arguments and proof and people turn a blind eye and call FUD, lose a bunch of money and later on realize the trolls were trying to help.

I posted a pretty good list of POS Coins a few pages back if you are looking for a few alternatives.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg11776285#msg11776285

You know what? You´re right, many those people that were accused of FUD were trying to help. I got carried away by XPY (and greed.) I didn´t want to consider the possibility that I could have gotten scammed. I was getting the same proverbial bad feeling here, and decided that I better act on this when I had the chance. As long as I keep my wallet backed up, and am able to generate the necessary private keys, I have control of the funds. I´ve decided that this is better for now.
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