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July 26, 2015, 02:11:48 PM |
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I hoped for faster increasing. Get a better and trusted investment site, or get a job! Minings totally depends on luck, difficulty and hash rate. Nobody can increase them personally, unless.. ponzisame thoughts here. There are legit cloud mining sites out there but pays very low and maybe thats the reason why they choose to go with scrypt.cc
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July 26, 2015, 02:28:08 PM Last edit: July 26, 2015, 02:48:17 PM by z0d14q |
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Well, lookie here reward 4.3077 Sat. Looking good, admin is delivering piecemally as promised. More to come soon hopefully.
Good luck, g
OK. Whose words are these? Admin reward is around 40. He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs
I have seen maximum 17 sat. Electric not reduced maybe, some people are never happy You mean electricity for scrypt.cc server running? Even with maintenance and hosting I dont think so much satoshi needed for that. I just wonder when and where from did the info about admins reward around 40 come? The same about "He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs". And how possible is to believe it at current time? @xtoff BTW do you(xtoff) mean admins "around 40" comes from the 20 + 16??? OMG!!! Admin reward is around 40. He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs
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July 26, 2015, 02:49:41 PM |
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Well, lookie here reward 4.3077 Sat. Looking good, admin is delivering piecemally as promised. More to come soon hopefully.
Good luck, g
OK. Whose words are these? Admin reward is around 40. He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs
I have seen maximum 17 sat. Electric not reduced maybe, some people are never happy @CanariAnali You mean electricity for scrypt.cc server running? Even with maintenance and hosting I dont think so much satoshi needed for that. @xtoff I just wonder when and where from did the info about admins reward around 40 come? The same about "He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs". And how possible is to believe it at current time? BTW do you(xtoff) mean admins "around 40" comes from the 20 + 16??? OMG!!! Admin reward is around 40. He has 20 for his 350ghs and 16 from our 500ghs
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July 26, 2015, 06:56:15 PM |
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Rewards growing ? KHS Reward: 4.3077 Sat.
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July 26, 2015, 07:17:26 PM |
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MARCELO has turned on the golden showers again many rewards
Sleep again comes know that ROI is easy
Scrytp.cc never stops paying the coins
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July 27, 2015, 07:02:28 AM |
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DigitalDayTraders
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July 27, 2015, 07:53:47 AM |
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Marcelos, I am trying to retrieve an account but your page coded in PHP doesn't seem to want to show up, regardless of the browser. I have filed a ticket under a new account I have created temporarily, and eagerly await your response! I believe I remember not being able to toggle my account to auto-invest or auto-purchase, whichever it was called soon after the website was 'hacked' and that is a big bummer for me as I have been losing out daily on many a hash being purchased. Hopefully you read this / the ticket and help resolve this problem ASAP. The account name is "TheShredder".
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usamamalik555
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July 27, 2015, 08:00:25 AM |
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is withdraw manual or auto?
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z0d14q
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July 27, 2015, 08:03:41 AM |
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Are you the "Kit_Steele"?
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July 27, 2015, 08:06:03 AM |
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No I am man of steel Are you the "Kit_Steele"?
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Soylent_Green
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July 27, 2015, 08:18:55 AM |
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Marcelos, I am trying to retrieve an account but your page coded in PHP doesn't seem to want to show up, regardless of the browser. I have filed a ticket under a new account I have created temporarily, and eagerly await your response! I believe I remember not being able to toggle my account to auto-invest or auto-purchase, whichever it was called soon after the website was 'hacked' and that is a big bummer for me as I have been losing out daily on many a hash being purchased. Hopefully you read this / the ticket and help resolve this problem ASAP. The account name is "TheShredder".
Admin don't read here.
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Borgminer
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July 27, 2015, 09:28:57 AM |
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1. no email server . 2. no admin support (doesnt take a rocket scientist to let people recover account .) ie i still cant login. 3. chat down 4. forum down 5. rewards down
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Borgminer
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July 27, 2015, 09:32:23 AM |
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everything is working as intended . you mean nothing is working as intended ? Chat box down again?
Seems so yes. Chat box was online? Yes - 1/2 day I wish we could just move back to normality. This is normality. Everything is working as intended. Just not the way you intend.
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July 27, 2015, 10:45:42 AM |
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Marcelos, I am trying to retrieve an account but your page coded in PHP doesn't seem to want to show up, regardless of the browser. I have filed a ticket under a new account I have created temporarily, and eagerly await your response! I believe I remember not being able to toggle my account to auto-invest or auto-purchase, whichever it was called soon after the website was 'hacked' and that is a big bummer for me as I have been losing out daily on many a hash being purchased. Hopefully you read this / the ticket and help resolve this problem ASAP. The account name is "TheShredder".
Give it up, there are many users here complaining that they cannot get any joy in retrieving their accounts. Marcelo has not helped one of them and thanks you for your donation to his scam.
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ilic
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July 27, 2015, 11:22:20 AM |
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I had a thought about all these accusations of scrypt.cc being a ponzi - which for the record I do NOT believe it is.
So, lets rewind say 3 or 4 months ago, back when rewards were high and before the electricity thing.
The top 20 in rank, had anywhere between 5,000,000 and 30,000,000 khashes. Lets just take an average of 10million for the Top 20 to make it easy.
Ballpark reward for 10,000,000 was around USD$500 per day or 2BTC per day approx.
Now, I'm quite confident that these Top 20 were NOT re-investing this as I did actually keep screenshots for a few days and watched it over the course of a couple of weeks. I noticed their holdings increase slightly but not drastically.
This means that each of the Top 20 were pulling out an average of say 1.5BTC per day. That's 30BTC per day.
So, all you ponzi screaming lunatics are telling me that there was daily fresh deposits of 30BTC per day to cover just the Top 20 withdraws? Let alone the 10's or 100's of BTC withdrawn daily by the thousands of other investors?
So, how was scrypt.cc funding all these daily deposits, if they're not mining like all you ponzi freaks are claiming?
My theory is that they are actually mining, maybe the 850ghash was inflated so they could sell more khashes, who the hell knows but they gotta be earning BTC in some way otherwise they'd have shut up shop a year ago.
Anyway, if someone can be bothered to lookup all the blockchain transactions to see daily deposits vs daily withdraws i'd be interested to see. Correct me if i'm wrong, but a ponzi is not sustainable if daily withdraws exceed daily deposits.
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July 27, 2015, 11:40:46 AM Last edit: July 27, 2015, 12:49:24 PM by cryptodevil |
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. . . if they're not mining like all you ponzi freaks are claiming mathematically proving There, FITFY. Let me remind all you scryptards that it was only a short number of months ago that 'Admin' came back from the dead (serious hospitalisation followed by world tour buying secret Scrypt ASICs from secret Scrypt ASIC manufacturers(!)). Scrypt.cc had *not* been operational at the levels seen after Lazarus, I mean 'Admin' came back from the dead and resurrected his Ponzi scheme. Prior to that most of the first 12 months of this operation exist in the the first 36 pages of this thread until, miraculously: February2015 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg10426079#msg10426079Dear Users, First of all we apologize for the terrible support we have given our users for the past few months. Our company has undergone major changes in this time span. We are recovering and we are back with a support staff and developers working on the site. Our mining facilities have been 100% overhauled, we are currently mining with the newest technology available. Mining was, is and always will be our #1 priority. The chat box and the forums are being fixed, the support tickets are being resolved. Thanks for the comprehension and for never giving up on us! AND. . . February 2015 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg10447587#msg10447587Hello, Around 9 months ago I was diagnosed with a serious health issue and my life changed in a blink of an eye, Within a couple of days I was hospitalized and there I stayed for the next 5 months. The people that were left in charge did not do their role therefore the support part of the site was almost null. But in no time was the site abandoned, there was always people behind it. Thankfully I've been out of the hospital and doing great, I did not make my "comeback" sooner as I have been very busy travelling to other countries and buying hardware directly from the manafactures and overhauling our whole mining infra-structure. Hope this answers some of your questions, Take care. To answer your question, ilic, take a look at the amount of coin mixing services being promoted by scryptards. First rule of cryptocurrency Ponzi, make sure everybody can see the 'massive' amounts of money some people appear to be moving into and out of the 'investment', you know, so they can 'rest assured' that it must be not only totally legit if some 'whales' are shifting such profit out of it, but also hugely profitable as long as the smaller 'investor' gets in quick and re-invests, re-invests, re-invests.
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WARNING!!! Check your forum URLs carefully and avoid links to phishing sites like 'thebitcointalk' 'bitcointalk.to' and 'BitcointaLLk'
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July 27, 2015, 12:02:37 PM |
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. . . if they're not mining like all you ponzi freaks are claiming mathematically proving There, FITFY. Let me remind all you scryptards that it was only a short number of months ago that 'Admin' came back from the dead (serious hospitalisation followed by world tour buying secret Scrypt ASICs from secret Scrypt ASIC manufactures(!)). Scrypt.cc had *not* been operational at the levels seen after Lazarus, I mean 'Admin' came back from the dead and resurrected his Ponzi scheme. Prior to that most of the first 12 months of this operation exist in the the first 36 pages of this thread until, miraculously: February2015 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg10426079#msg10426079Dear Users, First of all we apologize for the terrible support we have given our users for the past few months. Our company has undergone major changes in this time span. We are recovering and we are back with a support staff and developers working on the site. Our mining facilities have been 100% overhauled, we are currently mining with the newest technology available. Mining was, is and always will be our #1 priority. The chat box and the forums are being fixed, the support tickets are being resolved. Thanks for the comprehension and for never giving up on us! AND. . . February 2015 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444495.msg10447587#msg10447587Hello, Around 9 months ago I was diagnosed with a serious health issue and my life changed in a blink of an eye, Within a couple of days I was hospitalized and there I stayed for the next 5 months. The people that were left in charge did not do their role therefore the support part of the site was almost null. But in no time was the site abandoned, there was always people behind it. Thankfully I've been out of the hospital and doing great, I did not make my "comeback" sooner as I have been very busy travelling to other countries and buying hardware directly from the manafactures and overhauling our whole mining infra-structure. Hope this answers some of your questions, Take care. To answer your question, ilic, take a look at the amount of coin mixing services being promoted by scryptards. First rule of cryptocurrency Ponzi, make sure everybody can see the 'massive' amounts of money some people appear to be moving into and out of the 'investment', you know, so they can 'rest assured' that it must be not only totally legit if some 'whales' are shifting such profit out of it, but also hugely profitable as long as the smaller 'investor' gets in quick and re-invests, re-invests, re-invests. I did not even had the look at the words that appeared in the written text but it seems that the devil is right..... going into trance after writing the words. Then he is reading his own storey and is so satisfied about himself, believing he is a policeman, that he ( because leak of spouse) put his own dick in his arse and wiggle while sitting down until he cums.
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July 27, 2015, 12:20:58 PM |
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Would you please stop Fullquoting? It is pointless to have Cryptomoron on Ignore if everybody quote him, and then quote the quote the quote the quote ...
Stop it.
Even if someone write something good, it is enough to read it once. No need to Fullquote it and then in respond fullquote it again.
My mousewheel has 10.000 KM meanwhile.
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July 27, 2015, 12:46:34 PM |
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Would you please stop Fullquoting? It is pointless to have Cryptomoron on Ignore if everybody quote him, and then quote the quote the quote the quote ...
Stop it.
Even if someone write something good, it is enough to read it once. No need to Fullquote it and then in respond fullquote it again.
My mousewheel has 10.000 KM meanwhile.
Never saw that ignore button before, clicked it now and looking better already
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July 27, 2015, 02:22:46 PM |
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So, all you ponzi screaming lunatics are telling me that there was daily fresh deposits of 30BTC per day to cover just the Top 20 withdraws? Let alone the 10's or 100's of BTC withdrawn daily by the thousands of other investors?
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Anyway, if someone can be bothered to lookup all the blockchain transactions to see daily deposits vs daily withdraws i'd be interested to see. Correct me if i'm wrong, but a ponzi is not sustainable if daily withdraws exceed daily deposits.
How about you do that and report the findings? What's the point of all that math based on screenshots and assumptions if you have the blockchain. Show the TX ids that prove your theory otherwise you're just a "screaming lunatic" yourself. The fact is that until now admin has not provided any proof of mining (really easy to do if he wanted to) and everything else is a moot point. If someone wants to "invest" into a ponzi - godspeed, there is no need to justify that by pretending it's "mining".
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