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February 16, 2026, 03:50:04 AM Last edit: February 17, 2026, 05:06:59 PM by SatScratch |
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£1 to win 1 ₿SatScratch — Scratch for Sats Hey everyone 👋 Presenting a simple scratch card game where you can win real Bitcoin. How it works:1. Buy a card (£1 single or £3 for a pack of 4) 2. Answer one Bitcoin trivia question 3. Get it right → scratch a 3×3 grid 4. Match 3 symbols → win sats Prize table:✨ Match 3 Sparkles → 100 sats 🪙 Match 3 Coins → 1,000 sats ⚡ Match 3 Lightning → 10,000 sats 🔑 Match 3 Keys → 100,000 sats 💎 Match 3 Diamonds → 1,000,000 sats ₿ Match 3 Bitcoin → 10,000,000 sats 🏆 Match 3 Trophies → 100,000,000 sats (1 BTC!)
Get the question wrong? No scratch card, no refund. Quick facts:- £1 per card, or 4 for £3 - Prizes paid in real Bitcoin to your wallet - UK residents only, 18+ 🎮 Play now at SatScratch.comHappy to answer any questions. Feedback welcome.
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Ronsbit
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February 16, 2026, 11:42:46 AM |
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This is definitely a scam
It really looks like a scam indeed. These are exactly those too good to be real kinds of stuff they use to lure people into their platform. How do they explain this, that they would put up 1 BTC for just 1GBP? It is very clear that they have ill intentions just to get people to their platform by making the fee cheap to get a good number of volume multiplied by the amount they will pay for the fake scratchcard stuff they have put up here, but it is unfortunate for them that we are not that daft to fall for this scheme of theirs.
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February 16, 2026, 11:53:19 AM |
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This is definitely a scam It really looks like a scam indeed. These are exactly those too good to be real kinds of stuff they use to lure people into their platform. How do they explain this, that they would put up 1 BTC for just 1GBP? It's £1. Go try it. Tell the forum what happened. Seriously — if it's a scam, spend a quid and expose us. Screenshot everything. Post it here. You'd be doing the community a service and it would cost you less than a bag of crisps. But you won't. Because it's easier to write "definitely a scam" than to actually check. To answer the one actual question — "how do they put up 1 BTC for 1 GBP?" — the same way the UK National Lottery puts up £22 million for a £2 ticket. Probability. The top prize sits at the extreme end of the distribution. Most cards win less than 1 BTC. Some win 100 sats. A few win more. This is how every scratch card on earth works. There's also a £1,000 rolling 24-hour spend cap per player. So even if someone wanted to brute-force it — they can't. Hardly the behaviour of a platform trying to farm volume and disappear. (We're on a 360-second post timer as a new member, so we literally can't reply as fast as people can accuse. Bit of a home advantage you lot have there. We'll get to everyone, just give us a minute.) But happy to reply any questions.
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February 16, 2026, 01:55:49 PM |
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Thank you for all who tried. Every new user gets a free scratch card. No payment. No card details. Sign up, answer a question, scratch it, see what happens. Only 100 free cards available, first come first served. satscratch.com
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February 16, 2026, 02:17:17 PM |
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I don't think it is necessarily a scam. It really looks like a scam indeed. These are exactly those too good to be real kinds of stuff they use to lure people into their platform. How do they explain this, that they would put up 1 BTC for just 1GBP?
In the same way that some lotteries allow you to win millions for a euro, dollar or GBP. He is right about that. The probability of you winning the jackpot is negligible.
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February 16, 2026, 03:22:37 PM |
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This is definitely a scam
@SatScratch why not post poof of funds, just to make sure that you have the capacity to pay 1BTC in case someone wins. Otherwise, there is no reason to believe that @Charles-Tim's assumption is wrong.
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SatScratch (OP)
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February 16, 2026, 03:39:09 PM |
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This is definitely a scam
@SatScratch why not post poof of funds, just to make sure that you have the capacity to pay 1BTC in case someone wins. Otherwise, there is no reason to believe that @Charles-Tim's assumption is wrong. Of course! Is there a "forum-way" on how to show funds are there? Happy to post post a public address, or whatever the standard is on here. Genuinely asking — we're new to the forum but not new to Bitcoin. Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum. What's the best way to prove funds without compromising security? Or is there a trusted escrow or verification method the community prefers? Appreciate guidance from anyone who's done this before.
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February 16, 2026, 03:42:57 PM Last edit: February 16, 2026, 03:56:38 PM by memehunter |
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This is definitely a scam
@SatScratch why not post poof of funds, just to make sure that you have the capacity to pay 1BTC in case someone wins. Otherwise, there is no reason to believe that @Charles-Tim's assumption is wrong. Of course! Is there a "forum-way" on how to show funds are there? Happy to post post a public address, or whatever the standard is on here. Genuinely asking — we're new to the forum but not new to Bitcoin. Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum. What's the best way to prove funds without compromising security? Or is there a trusted escrow or verification method the community prefers? Appreciate guidance from anyone who's done this before. A signed message with a wallet holding the funds will do. If you are willing to go down the escrow route, it will add a tons of credibility to your brand.Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum.
 There is no mention of Casascius coins till now, not even on your website, 
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February 16, 2026, 04:25:56 PM |
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Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum.
 There is no mention of Casascius coins till now, not even on your website,  AI hallucinating maybe?  not sure if this is a scam or not, but why would anyone play your scratch tickets when they can just play the local UK ones? since only UK residents can win? and your site seems to be missing the provable part about your provably fair claim. i couldn't find any info about it.  also, what about the odds of winning? that's kind of an important detail you didn't share.
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SatScratch (OP)
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February 16, 2026, 04:35:56 PM Last edit: February 16, 2026, 04:55:32 PM by SatScratch |
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This is definitely a scam
@SatScratch why not post poof of funds, just to make sure that you have the capacity to pay 1BTC in case someone wins. Otherwise, there is no reason to believe that @Charles-Tim's assumption is wrong. Of course! Is there a "forum-way" on how to show funds are there? Happy to post post a public address, or whatever the standard is on here. Genuinely asking — we're new to the forum but not new to Bitcoin. Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum. What's the best way to prove funds without compromising security? Or is there a trusted escrow or verification method the community prefers? Appreciate guidance from anyone who's done this before. A signed message with a wallet holding the funds will do. If you are willing to go down the escrow route, it will add a tons of credibility to your brand.Our prize pool is mainly in loaded Casascius coins, so we're a bit cautious about posting those addresses publicly for obvious reasons. Same goes for bank accounts — not keen on sharing those on a public forum.
 There is no mention of Casascius coins till now, not even on your website,  @memehunter — appreciate you pointing us in the right direction on this. We are not going to give the Cas coins away! haha! Will send a signed message from a temp loaded wallet.
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February 16, 2026, 05:12:48 PM |
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- UK residents only, 18+
This is definitely a scam
What's the point of a scammer limiting the circle of participants to UK residents only? Clearly, he is preparing for potential audits and wants to comply with some British regulations. A fraudster wouldn't bother following them anyway. Also, a question for the OP: why is your offer available only to UK residents? Do you have any plans to expand it to everyone else?
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February 16, 2026, 06:29:47 PM |
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There was a casino SatCipher.com
The OP looks too similar to it
I had won king of the hill and set my cipher. I was supposed to get earnings from every failed attempt to take over the crown and a bonus for holding the crown.
But after a couple of days the casino disappeared into thin air.
This is probably another of his unreliable side projects.
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February 16, 2026, 06:35:05 PM |
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- UK residents only, 18+
... Also, a question for the OP: why is your offer available only to UK residents? Do you have any plans to expand it to everyone else? I wonder the same thing:  And I also wonder what "skill-based" could mean in a scratch game?  What's the point of a scammer limiting the circle of participants to UK residents only? Clearly, he is preparing for potential audits and wants to comply with some British regulations. A fraudster wouldn't bother following them anyway.
This makes sense... At the same time, it means it's not for most of us. Scam or not, it's just for UK citizens. And I am not sure how many forum members are from the UK, but I guess not so many... There was a casino SatCipher.com
The OP looks too similar to it
I had won king of the hill and set my cipher. I was supposed to get earnings from every failed attempt to take over the crown and a bonus for holding the crown.
But after a couple of days the casino disappeared into thin air.
This is probably another of his unreliable side projects.
Who knows...
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February 16, 2026, 06:42:06 PM Last edit: February 16, 2026, 06:55:41 PM by SatScratch |
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- UK residents only, 18+
This is definitely a scam
What's the point of a scammer limiting the circle of participants to UK residents only? Clearly, he is preparing for potential audits and wants to comply with some British regulations. A fraudster wouldn't bother following them anyway. Also, a question for the OP: why is your offer available only to UK residents? Do you have any plans to expand it to everyone else? Good questions If everything works well. But need to hire lawyers in that area. In USA, each state has it's own laws. So only limiting to UK. --- There was a casino SatCipher.com... This is probably another of his unreliable side projects. Very sorry you got burned on something else, but you're pointing at the wrong team. Never heard of SatCipher. Nothing to do with us. -- your site seems to be missing the provable part about your provably fair claim Fair point — and fixed. Every game now works like this: 1. Before you scratch, a SHA-256 hash of the server seed is shown on screen 2. You scratch all 9 cells 3. The server seed is revealed and you can verify the hash matches The full explanation with a developer verification command is here: SatScratch.com/provably-fairEvery completed game has a "Verify this game" link in your game history. You can check any game you've played. Appreciate the push on this — the site is better for it. ----- Side point: We can only reply every 6 minutes and cannot even send a message, so please wait.
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February 16, 2026, 08:41:31 PM |
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Side point: We can only reply every 6 minutes and cannot even send a message, so please wait.
Well then stop posting, and sign your wallet containing 1 BTC.
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You probably understand why some members can have reservations and concerns regarding projects that could be a front for a scam. Some have made their opinions known. I wanted to test the service before posting my opinions about whether the SatScratch.com website is a scam or not. I receive this message "email rate limit exceeded" therefore cannot sign up. I will try again later.
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February 16, 2026, 10:46:38 PM |
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As promised, here's a signed message from our operating wallet. Address: bc1qgtam06pc77nk74dqkzg28hpvap8a9jlpd5d7dr Message: "Proof of funds for SatScratch.com - We are SatScratch on Bitcointalk proving ownership of this wallet (0.5 BTC) for satscratch.com. Rest of our Bitcoin holdings are in separate cold wallets for security purposes. 16-Feb-2026." Signature: IDD00Q78+LiMxQ5MaaAd7m7IYx2WHHHQRy7oHqcV/VaILTXNHqtYn6N+59x5X95efayoD8IPPMynaa9A7nEkNzg= Anyone can verify this independently. --- I receive this message "email rate limit exceeded" therefore cannot sign up. I will try again later.
We had to increase our API rate limits from 10 to 50 per hour because people are registering. Some users are scratching cards. --- Please share any feedback to improve or any bugs you notice on the site.
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February 16, 2026, 11:14:13 PM |
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As promised, here's a signed message from our operating wallet. Address: bc1qgtam06pc77nk74dqkzg28hpvap8a9jlpd5d7dr Message: "Proof of funds for SatScratch.com - We are SatScratch on Bitcointalk proving ownership of this wallet (0.5 BTC) for satscratch.com. Rest of our Bitcoin holdings are in separate cold wallets for security purposes. 16-Feb-2026." Signature: IDD00Q78+LiMxQ5MaaAd7m7IYx2WHHHQRy7oHqcV/VaILTXNHqtYn6N+59x5X95efayoD8IPPMynaa9A7nEkNzg= Anyone can verify this independently. --- I receive this message "email rate limit exceeded" therefore cannot sign up. I will try again later.
We had to increase our API rate limits from 10 to 50 per hour because people are registering. Some users are scratching cards. --- Please share any feedback to improve or any bugs you notice on the site. I can confirm that the signed message is valid, verified using electrum mobile. 
On the other hand, i can't register it says captcha error, but i can't see captcha to be solved or invisible google recaptcha there too.
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SatScratch (OP)
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February 16, 2026, 11:36:31 PM |
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On the other hand, i can't register it says captcha error, but i can't see captcha to be solved or invisible google recaptcha there too.
It is because you are using an older version. Please refresh and retry.
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JollyGood
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February 17, 2026, 10:05:29 AM |
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As promised, here's a signed message from our operating wallet.
Address: bc1qgtam06pc77nk74dqkzg28hpvap8a9jlpd5d7dr
Message: "Proof of funds for SatScratch.com - We are SatScratch on Bitcointalk proving ownership of this wallet (0.5 BTC) for satscratch.com. Rest of our Bitcoin holdings are in separate cold wallets for security purposes. 16-Feb-2026."
Signature: IDD00Q78+LiMxQ5MaaAd7m7IYx2WHHHQRy7oHqcV/VaILTXNHqtYn6N+59x5X95efayoD8IPPMynaa9A7nEkNzg=
Anyone can verify this independently. You have a jackpot of 1 BTC and numerous prizes of less yet significant value but you have signed a message from an address containing 0.5 BTC. As you have no trading history nor reputation in the forum, nobody will blindly accept you have Bitcoin in a cold wallet. You will probably have to reconsider your position on this and show ownership of at least the jackpot and numerous smaller prizes (therefore a signed message from an address containing more than 1 BTC). I receive this message "email rate limit exceeded" therefore cannot sign up. I will try again later. We had to increase our API rate limits from 10 to 50 per hour because people are registering. Some users are scratching cards. At some stage I will try to test this again and hopefully will not only be able to sign up abut also will be able to use the free card to see how the service operates. After that I will be in a position to provide some feedback. In the interim, it would be very helpful if members that have used the service post their feedback.
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