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June 14, 2015, 01:26:01 PM
they could just be mining bitcoin

Wrong. They are, or at least claim to be, a Scrypt mining operation. It's LTC or other altcoins only. Which is why they a provably not mining because all the public pools you can easily find details for online clearly account for the total Scrypt coin hashrate.

850GH/s is no small amount in Scrypt, considering that the entire Litecoin network is 1038GH/s and the fact that the listed hashrate for Dogecoin and Syscoin are merge-mined rates, which means they are predominantly from that 1038GH/s group of Scrypt miners, because merge-mining means they are being mined with the same hash, not additional hash.

. I think most likly is that they are staking alt coins or have some form of trading bot on the markets

Name me one PoS staking coin which can provide, per day, the amount of coins which can be sold every ten minutes in order to pay for the BTC 'profit' being claimed as mining payouts for these imaginary 'KHS' tokens.

Trading Bot? Seriously? :facepalm:

What don't you get, it is quite simple, the numbers on the screen are exactly that, just numbers on the screen. Scrypt.cc only ever has to cover for actual withdrawal requests to a user's own wallet outside of their system and they depend on the fact that most users will actually send it straight back in again to compound or 're-invest' their 'profit'. Referral bonuses provide the scheme with new users who will send in fresh funds, of which a portion will be used to pay the 'profit' of other users, or at least that which they have to actually let the user withdraw at various times.

That's why, out of all the site changes that were made since they started, none of them related to anything which would have served to prove they were legit, like a public pool or some form of evidence to show the freshly mined blocks but, instead, related to enhancing their customers ability to automatically 're-invest' any 'profit' they were making from these fictional 'KHS' tokens they are trading back and forth.



So your theory is that this is just one huge fractional reserve operation he's got going on?
legendary
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June 14, 2015, 12:48:20 PM
It's really quite simple, if you have a little faith:

1. Marcelo has the largest LiteDoge wallet in the world. Given the stake rate, he's slowly leaking his staked LiteDoge onto C-CEX, Bittrex, YoBit, etc. This obviously explains the profits. Because if a staking wallet generates a certain income for one person with a laptop, this clearly scales to a multi-user investment program.

2. The 850 Gh/s miners can't be accounted for because, they're magic. They can mine Scrypt, and Bitcoin, and X11, and even actual metals and minerals from the terra firma. You can't find it on Litecoin, cause he's mining DASH today. Or MazaCoin. Or Rhodium. Who knows. All I know is that these are obviously even better than Hashlets that will never be unprofitable, and even better than Beekeeper's Gen II ASICs that can switch algos at the drop of a hat to always mine the most profitable coin.

3. These miners are in fact so magic, that not only do they pay you every 10 minutes, they also pay Marcelo's private investors, AND they pay a 5% referral bonus to anyone with another email address. Although I can't prove it, I suspect that it's because on the days the "850 Gh/s" is mining emeralds and silver, he uses unicorns, rather than trucks, to transport the minerals, saving on both time and fuel costs. The savings, get passed on to you!

4. With a business model that's rock solid and unlimited profit potential, there's no need for insight into the mining operation, or a real support system, or updates from Marcelo. His website has a chatbox and if you need help, all you have to do is show up there, make sure you have enough KHS to chat, wait anywhere between 20 minutes and 6 days, hope Marcelo shows up, and if he does, cross your fingers that he can read your message in the flood of hundreds being tossed about.

I don't see what anyone could take issue with.

I agree 100%, that's the best analysis so far, well done! Wink
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June 14, 2015, 10:33:10 AM
It's really quite simple, if you have a little faith:

1. Marcelo has the largest LiteDoge wallet in the world. Given the stake rate, he's slowly leaking his staked LiteDoge onto C-CEX, Bittrex, YoBit, etc. This obviously explains the profits. Because if a staking wallet generates a certain income for one person with a laptop, this clearly scales to a multi-user investment program.

2. The 850 Gh/s miners can't be accounted for because, they're magic. They can mine Scrypt, and Bitcoin, and X11, and even actual metals and minerals from the terra firma. You can't find it on Litecoin, cause he's mining DASH today. Or MazaCoin. Or Rhodium. Who knows. All I know is that these are obviously even better than Hashlets that will never be unprofitable, and even better than Beekeeper's Gen II ASICs that can switch algos at the drop of a hat to always mine the most profitable coin.

3. These miners are in fact so magic, that not only do they pay you every 10 minutes, they also pay Marcelo's private investors, AND they pay a 5% referral bonus to anyone with another email address. Although I can't prove it, I suspect that it's because on the days the "850 Gh/s" is mining emeralds and silver, he uses unicorns, rather than trucks, to transport the minerals, saving on both time and fuel costs. The savings, get passed on to you!

4. With a business model that's rock solid and unlimited profit potential, there's no need for insight into the mining operation, or a real support system, or updates from Marcelo. His website has a chatbox and if you need help, all you have to do is show up there, make sure you have enough KHS to chat, wait anywhere between 20 minutes and 6 days, hope Marcelo shows up, and if he does, cross your fingers that he can read your message in the flood of hundreds being tossed about.

I don't see what anyone could take issue with.
legendary
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June 14, 2015, 08:46:29 AM
they could just be mining bitcoin

Wrong. They are, or at least claim to be, a Scrypt mining operation. It's LTC or other altcoins only. Which is why they are provably not mining because all the public pools you can easily find details for online clearly account for the total Scrypt coin hashrate.

850GH/s is no small amount in Scrypt, considering that the entire Litecoin network is 1038GH/s and the fact that the listed hashrate for Dogecoin and Syscoin are merge-mined rates, which means they are predominantly from that 1038GH/s group of Scrypt miners, because merge-mining means they are being mined with the same hash, not additional hash.

. I think most likly is that they are staking alt coins or have some form of trading bot on the markets

Name me one PoS staking coin which can provide, per day, the amount of coins which can be sold every ten minutes in order to pay for the BTC 'profit' being claimed as mining payouts for these imaginary 'KHS' tokens.

Trading Bot? Seriously? :facepalm:

What don't you get, it is quite simple, the numbers on the screen are exactly that, just numbers on the screen. Scrypt.cc only ever has to cover for actual withdrawal requests to a user's own wallet outside of their system and they depend on the fact that most users will actually send it straight back in again to compound or 're-invest' their 'profit'. Referral bonuses provide the scheme with new users who will send in fresh funds, of which a portion will be used to pay the 'profit' of other users, or at least that which they have to actually let the user withdraw at various times.

That's why, out of all the site changes that were made since they started, none of them related to anything which would have served to prove they were legit, like a public pool or some form of evidence to show the freshly mined blocks but, instead, related to enhancing their customers ability to automatically 're-invest' any 'profit' they were making from these fictional 'KHS' tokens they are trading back and forth.

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June 14, 2015, 08:42:34 AM
Did you locked your email too ? Someone might crack your username and password. Site has not good enough security measures. Try to contact support from other account. If they don't respond you will know what is the time.

Even some one can crack my username and password, can he/she delete my account from scrypt?

Aliens can come down from space and take your body over with their technology and steal your account too.

Do you think this is a joke, Alienesb? Maybe you are, but we'll see if it happened to you too, do you still think this is a joke or not..
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June 14, 2015, 08:41:29 AM
Not upset, just bored of hearing it

Well no worries, no more from me. Enjoy your scam while it lasts and come back here to whine when it falls apart.

For the record scrypt.cc has been running fine for 16 months.   So far the whining has only been from self proclaimed experts claiming scrypt.cc can't be legit and from people trying scams to get free BTC.   I wouldn't hold my breath on scrypt.cc failing.

You sound exactly like the Garza fanboys did until NiceHash blew up and Joshie couldn't pay NiceHashlet profits in line with NiceHash payouts. Because he wasn't mining. It's certainly your choice whether to invest in a site that magically pays you profits every 10 minutes + 5% affiliate earnings without any insight into where the money comes from. My main point is that it's not a Scrypt mining operation and those KHS represent something that isn't Scrypt hash. Even with LTC trading higher today than yesterday the "mining" profits are still below last weeks levels. I'm not disputing it's been around a long time. I'm not disputing people are currently making money. However any site which encourages referrals by paying bonuses like this has time and time again proven to be some sort of scam.
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June 14, 2015, 08:32:00 AM
Yesterday my account was missing.. When I login with my bookmark browser like ussual, its said invalid, tried it several times then I try to recover my password, but its said invalid too(It's indicate that I never sign up to scrypt), do that several times too, then I try to register with same user name and same email(It must be not work if i ever sign up to it). But It works.. I can register and got an verification email from Scrypt, and of course with 0 balance.. Where is my btc I already invest on scrypt? The last balanced is 8482 khs and few thousands satoshies(The last I can login is when I buy more than 100khs (I forget exactly how much I bought that morning) in price 975..

This is my proof that I have invest on scrypt before  (155Y- is scrypt's Add Funds wallet address. My wallet address is 1NKo-)
https://blockchain.info/address/155YajQdKuXKzGUHK7fbUe1RdbnYU4bxek

And this is my screenshoot form my email that I have lock my account and wallet on scrypt. Its a same email when I last register :

This is when I get wallet lockconfirmation on 16 Mei 2015
http://imgur.com/RReU3Co
http://imgur.com/pXzPeS3

And this is when I get new verification email for re-register to Scrypt on 13 June 2015
http://imgur.com/SChkAJq
http://imgur.com/TfQDek5


You should create a support ticket and include the phone number you used with your account.   There isn't any support on this thread.   You can try to chat with the Admin when the Admin is online.   (Scrypt.cc is located in Brazil)   

I already do that, but not without my phone number, I think admins will ask for it later if admin need it, when he reply my support ticket.. And untill now, I have no reply from them..
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June 14, 2015, 07:28:44 AM
Did you locked your email too ? Someone might crack your username and password. Site has not good enough security measures. Try to contact support from other account. If they don't respond you will know what is the time.

Even some one can crack my username and password, can he/she delete my account from scrypt?

Aliens can come down from space and take your body over with their technology and steal your account too.
sr. member
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June 14, 2015, 07:28:24 AM
seems its been a while we are still at 960
member
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June 14, 2015, 06:25:49 AM
Did you locked your email too ? Someone might crack your username and password. Site has not good enough security measures. Try to contact support from other account. If they don't respond you will know what is the time.

Even some one can crack my username and password, can he/she delete my account from scrypt?
sr. member
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June 14, 2015, 04:40:59 AM
So you are saying that scrypt cc is not mining? then what it is?

It's not entirely possible for them to be mining, they could just be mining bitcoin. I think most likly is that they are staking alt coins or have some form of trading bot on the markets
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June 14, 2015, 04:16:54 AM
Did you locked your email too ? Someone might crack your username and password. Site has not good enough security measures. Try to contact support from other account. If they don't respond you will know what is the time.
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June 14, 2015, 03:16:49 AM
So far the whining has only been from self proclaimed experts claiming proving scrypt.cc can't be legit

There, fixed it for you.
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June 14, 2015, 02:49:52 AM
Yesterday my account was missing.. When I login with my bookmark browser like ussual, its said invalid, tried it several times then I try to recover my password, but its said invalid too(It's indicate that I never sign up to scrypt), do that several times too, then I try to register with same user name and same email(It must be not work if i ever sign up to it). But It works.. I can register and got an verification email from Scrypt, and of course with 0 balance.. Where is my btc I already invest on scrypt? The last balanced is 8482 khs and few thousands satoshies(The last I can login is when I buy more than 100khs (I forget exactly how much I bought that morning) in price 975..

This is my proof that I have invest on scrypt before  (155Y- is scrypt's Add Funds wallet address. My wallet address is 1NKo-)
https://blockchain.info/address/155YajQdKuXKzGUHK7fbUe1RdbnYU4bxek

And this is my screenshoot form my email that I have lock my account and wallet on scrypt. Its a same email when I last register :

This is when I get wallet lockconfirmation on 16 Mei 2015
http://imgur.com/RReU3Co
http://imgur.com/pXzPeS3

And this is when I get new verification email for re-register to Scrypt on 13 June 2015
http://imgur.com/SChkAJq
http://imgur.com/TfQDek5


You should create a support ticket and include the phone number you used with your account.   There isn't any support on this thread.   You can try to chat with the Admin when the Admin is online.   (Scrypt.cc is located in Brazil)   
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June 14, 2015, 02:45:07 AM
Not upset, just bored of hearing it

Well no worries, no more from me. Enjoy your scam while it lasts and come back here to whine when it falls apart.

For the record scrypt.cc has been running fine for 16 months.   So far the whining has only been from self proclaimed experts claiming scrypt.cc can't be legit and from people trying scams to get free BTC.   I wouldn't hold my breath on scrypt.cc failing.
member
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June 14, 2015, 02:15:10 AM
Yesterday my account was missing.. When I login with my bookmark browser like ussual, its said invalid, tried it several times then I try to recover my password, but its said invalid too(It's indicate that I never sign up to scrypt), do that several times too, then I try to register with same user name and same email(It must be not work if i ever sign up to it). But It works.. I can register and got an verification email from Scrypt, and of course with 0 balance.. Where is my btc I already invest on scrypt? The last balanced is 8482 khs and few thousands satoshies(The last I can login is when I buy more than 100khs (I forget exactly how much I bought that morning) in price 975..

This is my proof that I have invest on scrypt before  (155Y- is scrypt's Add Funds wallet address. My wallet address is 1NKo-)
https://blockchain.info/address/155YajQdKuXKzGUHK7fbUe1RdbnYU4bxek

And this is my screenshoot form my email that I have lock my account and wallet on scrypt. Its a same email when I last register :

This is when I get wallet lockconfirmation on 16 Mei 2015
http://imgur.com/RReU3Co
http://imgur.com/pXzPeS3

And this is when I get new verification email for re-register to Scrypt on 13 June 2015
http://imgur.com/SChkAJq
http://imgur.com/TfQDek5
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June 13, 2015, 07:48:40 PM
Not upset, just bored of hearing it

Well no worries, no more from me. Enjoy your scam while it lasts and come back here to whine when it falls apart.
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 07:42:21 PM
Not upset, just bored of hearing it
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June 13, 2015, 07:37:27 PM

Are you willing to put your money where your mouth is? Ill make a bet on betmoose if you are, same with the other white knights in here. Im assuming the general FUD thinking is that the site will be down within 6 months? Down/dead/mia/not paying

Gambling on whether a cloud mining scam has long-term viability is a good sign of a mature investor.

Well its either that or just listen to you guys talk and talk and talk about bullshit no one cares about

Sad you see it that way. Pretty much every other site like that that couldn't validate it was mining and was also paying out unsustainable referral bonuses has invariably collapsed. Believe it or not, many of the posts here are intended to serve as warnings and not to "talk about bullshit." I admittedly invested here for a brief period but as I began to look closely at the claims being made, profits being returned, and behavior of the site, it was pretty obvious that it's not "cloud mining." You're welcome to take the attitude of "who cares, I'm making money now" but I encourage you to use the search here on Bitcointalk and check out the histories of PB Mining, Cryptomine.io, Bitcoincloudservices, Hashie.co, LTCGear, GawMiners/ZenCloud, Chabat Mining... and the list goes on. Remember Santayana kids, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

Rather than accept your challenge of a bet, I challenge you to prove to us that Marcelo has 850 Gh/s of mining hardware, demonstrate what it is that he's mining, and further explain how by running 850 Gh/s and mining LTC and a few other coins, he is able to pay out 5% referral earnings to users? I challenge you to provide evidence to refute the LTC network hashrate analysis. Seems to me that you're being asked to provide facts that don't exist and you're getting a little upset.
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 07:31:06 PM

Are you willing to put your money where your mouth is? Ill make a bet on betmoose if you are, same with the other white knights in here. Im assuming the general FUD thinking is that the site will be down within 6 months? Down/dead/mia/not paying

Gambling on whether a cloud mining scam has long-term viability is a good sign of a mature investor.

Well its either that or just listen to you guys talk and talk and talk about bullshit no one cares about
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