Don't worry. they're not mining. So that's one less thing for you to have to worry about them robbing from you.
850GH/s of Scrypt. Do the math.
U keep saying that, but since u have so much free time and are so good in math, how about u do the math for once and show us?
The reason I keep saying it is because I keep fucking proving it. Are you lot so goddam lazy that you really can't be arsed to check some basic math before throwing your BTC at an easily-provable scam?
Fine, yes, I do have some time at this moment. I'm supposed to be finishing off some other work but this well of human stupidity keeps drawing me back in like some old-worlde freak-show. Let's run through it, shall we?
Now, children, are you paying attention, you don't want to get overwhelmed by the incredible complexity of what I am about to explain to you.
Scrypt.cc claim to be mining 850GH/s of Scrypt coin.
So, first let's take a look at the mack-daddy of Scrypt coins, LTC. With 850GH/s potentially available to them, there's absolutely no point in mining at a pool because then they'd be paying pool fees and, besides, with a potential 71.9% of the entire hashpower for LTC in their pocket, they'd easily out-mine any fucking pool out there.
Checking the actual stats we see what, children?
That's correct, kiddos, "Unknown" accounts for just 12GH/s of mining. Now it is extremely unlikely that "Unknown" would only be one entity, but just to be generous let's pretend for shits'n'giggles that "Unknown" is all scrypt.cc mining. K? M'Kay.
850GH/s of Scrypt
-12GH/s
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838GH/s of Scrypt that is apparently being pointed at other Scrypt coin networks.
. . . .to be continued but I want to just let this sink in first. I think you know what's coming next.
Why r u assuming that Scrypt.cc doesn't own any of the pools listed in that LTC piechart? They could be operating one of the mining pools under another name.