I tend to only roll out the condescension for when people are being forcefully ignorant, which happens a lot in this thread. It is populated by sock-puppet shills AND fan-boys who desperately refuse to consider that there never has been any evidence this scheme is anything but a long-running ponzi fraud.
But, sure, if tone-complaint is all you have then I guess it's all you've got. It doesn't really serve your case very well, though, so I'd recommend saving it for people who can't see it for the huge clunker of a fallacy it is.
There there, don't get all worked up.
I'm sure some people are very impressed by your cleverly chosen words, even if they are saying the same thing over and over again.
My "case" as you call it, was just pointing out that you're a condescending asshole. One which is highly intelligent, or one with a good dictionary.
But an asshole none the less. Perhaps there are better things you can do with your time...
Now, instead of all this negativity from you, laddie, let's get some positivity going!
Instead of pointing out all that's bad in each possible ponzi you see (and, yes, we know your intentions are honorable),
kindly point everyone here in the direction of a good, honest investment, which yields a decent intrest per month.
I'm always on the lookout for investments, and I'm done with scrypt for the time being.
Just like you couldn't actually cite where I could be accused of having 'screamed' the word 'ad-hominem', you continue to dishonestly represent the tone of my replies by accusing me of being 'worked up' when the content of my post clearly was anything but representative of somebody who was emotionally 'worked up'.
So, apart from calling me an asshole and lying about my emotional state, along with condescendingly calling me 'laddie', do you actually have anything of substance to rebut the reasonable points I've posted about the scrypt.cc scam and the fact that, as fan-boy already inadvertently pointed out, there is no benefit from a 'cloud mining' operation which has sold all of the hash power already getting new customers, which then raises the question of why they have 'referral bonuses' to get new customers when the need for new customers is exactly what you'd expect from a Ponzi-based scam.
As for asking about investment advice, no.