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September 16, 2015, 07:47:50 AM
At this point all the MHs at scrypt.cc is worth less than 200 BTC.   That is 200 BTC spread over many dozens of accounts.   There isn't anything there!   

All this jumping up and down and screaming over 200 BTC!   It is actually pretty funny.   Grin

My LTCgear accounts have more involved than that!   I'm not even a large player at LTCgear!     All of this fighting over crumbs on the plate.   

The stream of deposits into scrypt.cc is tiny,  a lot of worrying make sure people depositing 0.00096 BTC or 0.00719 BTC know that they aren't likely to ever get the BTC back!

https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ
b088eefcd57abfea8eff8b646f663f18372662227a618a2e646554552c4b7300
8505f5da6eeb5e24f9f8a9bce58bb904676e3806580701e7ff1577c9d79a830f

Maybe the fires will be stoked up again, but right now the embers are barely glowing.   No one there probably thinks of it as an investment anymore, it is just a game at this point.   It no longer matters if it is a scam or not.   That time is past. 



dyask, can I ask what the point of this post was? Leaving aside whether 200 BTC is or isn't a considerable sum of money, there are threads on bitcointalk where people are worried because they've not received 0.001 BTC for their involvement in signature campaigns - what may be chump-change to you may well not be to other people. It does matter whether it's a scam - people have lost money, and it's entirely reasonable to take action to prevent further people losing money (even if you think the money they're losing is insignificant). Your post reminds me of ThorSWO's recent posts, and not in a positive way.

Unless scrypt.cc comes back, the game is already over.   Saying it is worth worrying about 0.001 BTC is silly because there really isn't anything that can be done with $.25.    From here the real actions will be either legal or shady ones like DOX'ing, etc.   It just depends how much people are pissed off or hurt.

For myself, I don't have enough skin in the game to worry about it.   If there is a large enough group so make a legal action cheap enough, maybe.   

Anyway, there isn't any amount of posting here that is going to change anything.   Right now people are throwing in pennies at best.   It isn't an investment of any type at these levels, it is now just an empty eggshell. 

I'm just putting some perspective on this issue.   As far as legal action there could be enough.   There was likely more than 10000 BTC milked from scrypt.cc.   So there is something there.    However down that road, they people out 0.001 BTC would still be out 0.001 BTC.   

Respectfully, I think you're missing the point. 25c may not be much to you, but Bitcoin (and crypto in general) is not restricted to the First World. People worried about 0.001 BTC aren't going to be reassured by the prospect of legal redress, no matter how pissed off or hurt they are.

Posting here can change one thing - it can alert potential "investors" that they'll probably lose their money. That seems an entirely reasonable thing to do, and I'm surprised some people are dismissing this.
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September 16, 2015, 07:41:11 AM
At this point all the MHs at scrypt.cc is worth less than 200 BTC.   That is 200 BTC spread over many dozens of accounts.   There isn't anything there!   

All this jumping up and down and screaming over 200 BTC!   It is actually pretty funny.   Grin

My LTCgear accounts have more involved than that!   I'm not even a large player at LTCgear!     All of this fighting over crumbs on the plate.   

The stream of deposits into scrypt.cc is tiny,  a lot of worrying make sure people depositing 0.00096 BTC or 0.00719 BTC know that they aren't likely to ever get the BTC back!

https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ
b088eefcd57abfea8eff8b646f663f18372662227a618a2e646554552c4b7300
8505f5da6eeb5e24f9f8a9bce58bb904676e3806580701e7ff1577c9d79a830f

Maybe the fires will be stoked up again, but right now the embers are barely glowing.   No one there probably thinks of it as an investment anymore, it is just a game at this point.   It no longer matters if it is a scam or not.   That time is past. 



dyask, can I ask what the point of this post was? Leaving aside whether 200 BTC is or isn't a considerable sum of money, there are threads on bitcointalk where people are worried because they've not received 0.001 BTC for their involvement in signature campaigns - what may be chump-change to you may well not be to other people. It does matter whether it's a scam - people have lost money, and it's entirely reasonable to take action to prevent further people losing money (even if you think the money they're losing is insignificant). Your post reminds me of ThorSWO's recent posts, and not in a positive way.

Unless scrypt.cc comes back, the game is already over.   Saying it is worth worrying about 0.001 BTC is silly because there really isn't anything that can be done with $.25.    From here the real actions will be either legal or shady ones like DOX'ing, etc.   It just depends how much people are pissed off or hurt.

For myself, I don't have enough skin in the game to worry about it.   If there is a large enough group so make a legal action cheap enough, maybe.   

Anyway, there isn't any amount of posting here that is going to change anything.   Right now people are throwing in pennies at best.   It isn't an investment of any type at these levels, it is now just an empty eggshell. 

I'm just putting some perspective on this issue.   As far as legal action there could be enough.   There was likely more than 10000 BTC milked from scrypt.cc.   So there is something there.    However down that road, they people out 0.001 BTC would still be out 0.001 BTC.   
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September 16, 2015, 07:20:13 AM
At this point all the MHs at scrypt.cc is worth less than 200 BTC.   That is 200 BTC spread over many dozens of accounts.   There isn't anything there!   

All this jumping up and down and screaming over 200 BTC!   It is actually pretty funny.   Grin

My LTCgear accounts have more involved than that!   I'm not even a large player at LTCgear!     All of this fighting over crumbs on the plate.   

The stream of deposits into scrypt.cc is tiny,  a lot of worrying make sure people depositing 0.00096 BTC or 0.00719 BTC know that they aren't likely to ever get the BTC back!

https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ
b088eefcd57abfea8eff8b646f663f18372662227a618a2e646554552c4b7300
8505f5da6eeb5e24f9f8a9bce58bb904676e3806580701e7ff1577c9d79a830f

Maybe the fires will be stoked up again, but right now the embers are barely glowing.   No one there probably thinks of it as an investment anymore, it is just a game at this point.   It no longer matters if it is a scam or not.   That time is past. 



dyask, can I ask what the point of this post was? Leaving aside whether 200 BTC is or isn't a considerable sum of money, there are threads on bitcointalk where people are worried because they've not received 0.001 BTC for their involvement in signature campaigns - what may be chump-change to you may well not be to other people. It does matter whether it's a scam - people have lost money, and it's entirely reasonable to take action to prevent further people losing money (even if you think the money they're losing is insignificant). Your post reminds me of ThorSWO's recent posts, and not in a positive way.
hero member
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September 16, 2015, 07:11:50 AM
At this point all the MHs at scrypt.cc is worth less than 200 BTC.   That is 200 BTC spread over many dozens of accounts.   There isn't anything there!   

All this jumping up and down and screaming over 200 BTC!   It is actually pretty funny.   Grin

My LTCgear accounts have more involved than that!   I'm not even a large player at LTCgear!     All of this fighting over crumbs on the plate.   

The stream of deposits into scrypt.cc is tiny,  a lot of worrying make sure people depositing 0.00096 BTC or 0.00719 BTC know that they aren't likely to ever get the BTC back!

https://blockchain.info/address/19mcjofGwKxGwhaZwDwPjdWd1KrFCZgoJJ
b088eefcd57abfea8eff8b646f663f18372662227a618a2e646554552c4b7300
8505f5da6eeb5e24f9f8a9bce58bb904676e3806580701e7ff1577c9d79a830f

Maybe the fires will be stoked up again, but right now the embers are barely glowing.   No one there probably thinks of it as an investment anymore, it is just a game at this point.   It no longer matters if it is a scam or not.   That time is past. 

hero member
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September 16, 2015, 12:41:01 AM
I bet you're tempted after considering what I've just suggested. It gives you a chance to attempt to plead innocence while allowing you to step out of the absolute criminal fraud realm and into the, "Hey, we're just providing a game and we don't hide that fact", 'grey area' of justification.

Games tend to have rules. This one only has admin's whim.
Out of curiosity is there a meaning behind your username " suchmoon" or is it random? And yes this is a real question not trolling lol. Just asking cause its different.
legendary
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September 16, 2015, 12:23:19 AM
I bet you're tempted after considering what I've just suggested. It gives you a chance to attempt to plead innocence while allowing you to step out of the absolute criminal fraud realm and into the, "Hey, we're just providing a game and we don't hide that fact", 'grey area' of justification.

Games tend to have rules. This one only has admin's whim.
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
September 16, 2015, 12:10:35 AM
Word Crimes... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc     @ 1:07 lol

Hah. Nice to see work is being done to crack down on this particular word crime.

The thing is, unlike a lot of grammatical mistakes which could perhaps be excused because the offender doesn't know which particular rule applies, "I could care less" contains everything anybody needs to know in order to see how stupid an expression of the speaker's supposed lack of caring it is. It isn't grammar, it is fucking simple logic.

As for when the arguing in this thread will stop, that's easy, when it is moved to the, 'Investor-based games" sub-forum. That'll be when scrypt.cc finally does the decent thing and admits what it is.

Hey, ThorSWO/Admin/Marcello, the opportunity is there for you to grab. You could try claiming that all your mining equipment was stolen/seized/destroyed and that the 'hack' was just your desperate attempt to try and keep things going, you know, 'for the sake of your investors' but that this thread does need to be moved to properly represent the truth of your current service.

I bet you're tempted after considering what I've just suggested. It gives you a chance to attempt to plead innocence while allowing you to step out of the absolute criminal fraud realm and into the, "Hey, we're just providing a game and we don't hide that fact", 'grey area' of justification.

hero member
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September 15, 2015, 06:39:49 PM
All of the bickering and arguments on here:

How long must we suffer this. Smiley

The suffering stops once you admit to yourself that you have been scammed
Yeah true but some people on here just won't plain out admit that SCC is a scam and has scammed it's users out of their money.
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September 15, 2015, 05:42:44 PM
All of the bickering and arguments on here:

How long must we suffer this. Smiley

The suffering stops once you admit to yourself that you have been scammed
hero member
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September 15, 2015, 05:11:24 PM
All of the bickering and arguments on here:

How long must we suffer this. Smiley
sr. member
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September 15, 2015, 04:52:22 PM
PSA: scrypt.cc is a scam, most likely of the "ponzi" variety. You will lose your money if you try to "invest" or "play" or whatever you want to call your participation in this shitshow. You've been warned.

More info here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scryptcc-is-provably-lying-about-their-850ghs-scrypt-mining-1102560
newbie
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September 15, 2015, 03:36:03 PM
It is a scam, and all the withdraws don't go to the blockchain it is just for display.

https://i.imgur.com/YjCfxDZ.png
hero member
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September 15, 2015, 02:33:40 PM
So it begins. The final countdown.

Reward is down to 946 per mhs, 0.946 per khs. Price about 40000/mhs, i.e. 40 satoshi per the good old khs. Now, that is very close to zero.
sr. member
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September 15, 2015, 01:49:49 PM
Let me preface this with, I'm 99% sure Scrypt.cc is a scam/ponzi or something else not legit.

But I just wanted to say you can still withdraw cash.
2015-09-13 15:40:56 / 1.41700839btc

That was a withdrawal that I actually did about 6 days ago.
They changed the date when it went through, but I requested it 6 days ago.

And here you can see it arrived:
https://blockchain.info/address/1CiAaYaZsLxHtVw3UBrTyawfzwpkiA91GJ

So it is still slowly ticking over. Ponzi hasn't collapsed yet.

I think it is weird why the date gets changed. I received a tiny .04BTC withdrawal yesterday that I requested over a week ago, but it shows as requested yesterday. In addition, I had two more separate requests that for some reason were "merged" into one, but the total satoshi-size had changed by an insignificant amount.
sr. member
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September 15, 2015, 12:58:19 PM
Wut?
Should I cry because some poor folk on the internets called me a liar?
Negative, LOL.

It is not so much that someone on the internet called you a liar, you implied it yourself by refusing to back up your baseless claims of 61.66666547 BTC withdrawal.
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September 15, 2015, 12:54:35 PM


Whoa, dude, I think it's the accusation of you being a liar that you should be worried about, no? What with your coy approach to substantiating claims you make, and with your - ahem - muddied past history of claims that don't seem to gel with reality. I know, I know, we shouldn't take this so seriously - it's just that, well, most people have this concept of integrity. It confuses us little people when we encounter people who don't seem to value integrity the same way the rest of society does.

Wut?
Should I cry because some poor folk on the internets called me a liar?
Negative, LOL.

Well, you can if you want - really up to you, eh?! No, I'm just curious - unless you've got the stones to pony up every time you make one of these grandiose claims, you're going to get called out as... well, someone with an active imagination not really well grounded in reality. So it seems a little pointless making these "I got eleventy one withdrawals, , eat it, !!!1!" claims - unless you're being paid for it or have a fragile ego that needs regularly stoked with top quality bullshit. Unless there's some other reason I've missed?

tl;dr - what do you get out of your posts?

Genuine question, by the way. I kinda feel that if you were being paid for your posts your paymasters would make some effort to ensure your posts passed more than a cursory fact-check.
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September 15, 2015, 12:40:27 PM
Got my 3 withdraws yesterday.
Very awsome  Grin
You are a Liar.
From my last 10 withdrawals only 3 were executed. The last - 15 days ago.

I could care less about your withdraws.
I recieved 3 yesterday.
According to the blockchain a few thousand transactions were made yesterday.

Whoa, dude, I think it's the accusation of you being a liar that you should be worried about, no? What with your coy approach to substantiating claims you make, and with your - ahem - muddied past history of claims that don't seem to gel with reality. I know, I know, we shouldn't take this so seriously - it's just that, well, most people have this concept of integrity. It confuses us little people when we encounter people who don't seem to value integrity the same way the rest of society does.

Wut?
Should I cry because some poor folk on the internets called me a liar?
Negative, LOL.
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
September 15, 2015, 11:56:31 AM
I could care less about your withdraws.

Hey, dumb-fuck, it is meant to be, "I couldn't care less", otherwise your version is essentially stating that you do care, in order for you to be able to care less.

Still worrying about those early post deletions you attempted? You should be.



hero member
Activity: 644
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September 15, 2015, 11:40:33 AM
Got my 3 withdraws yesterday.
Very awsome  Grin
You are a Liar.
From my last 10 withdrawals only 3 were executed. The last - 15 days ago.

I could care less about your withdraws.
I recieved 3 yesterday.
According to the blockchain a few thousand transactions were made yesterday.

Whoa, dude, I think it's the accusation of you being a liar that you should be worried about, no? What with your coy approach to substantiating claims you make, and with your - ahem - muddied past history of claims that don't seem to gel with reality. I know, I know, we shouldn't take this so seriously - it's just that, well, most people have this concept of integrity. It confuses us little people when we encounter people who don't seem to value integrity the same way the rest of society does.
sr. member
Activity: 379
Merit: 250
September 15, 2015, 11:39:51 AM
Got my 3 withdraws yesterday.
Very awsome  Grin
You are a Liar.
From my last 10 withdrawals only 3 were executed. The last - 15 days ago.

I could care less about your withdraws.
I recieved 3 yesterday.
According to the blockchain a few thousand transactions were made yesterday.

That means nothing.
According to you, you made a 61.66666547 BTC withdrawal, but it isn't on the blockchain.
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