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Board Service Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining
by
JWMutant
on 14/07/2015, 19:09:01 UTC
1. Sent Bitcoins to a mysterious man in Brazil who's only reachable by a chatbox on his website, that no longer works. Fuck You
2. A man who claims to have enough Scrypt hash to increase the current LTC network rate by over 50% Fuck You
3. A man who claims to use his mining profits to pay you every 10 minutes Fuck You
4. A man who has had more absences, shut downs, hacks, etc than I can count Fuck You
5. A man who runs a website that until the "hack" followed an obvious pattern of manipulation, related to site outages, trade lag, claimed DDoS attacks, and price drops/spikes Fuck You
6. A website who asked users to change every single one of their credentials before returning to "normal" after the hack Fuck You
7. A website that continues to suffer outages and reduced functionality Fuck You
8. An investment program that expects investors to cover its own losses Fuck You
9. An investment program based on mining that continues to payout a fraction of what Scrypt mining payouts truly are,  Fuck You
10. While offering a buy-in price that is not in line with any ASIC currently speced to mine Scrypt coins profitably Fuck You

Smiley

Fuck you too you half-breed retard twat. Your sarcasm font didn't translate if that was your intent, and if not, why continue to repeat the Scryptard mantra? You're worse than crackheads... at least there's some variety in crackhead ramblings.

That list is retarded.
I think you're running out of shit to say.

There's not much left to say. You and your Scryptwats have the facts, your typical response to them is "fuck you." Speaking of running out of things to say...

Think the list is "retarded?" Care to elaborate or is that all you can muster? Now be the big man you claim to be and prove the factual points listed above incorrect. Then I'll be out of things to say.

So let's have a closer look at this faggotry.

1. Sent Bitcoins to a mysterious man in Brazil who's only reachable by a chatbox on his website, that no longer works.
False, He's reachable by email, support tickets and skype.
I haven't checked his skype out, but I have gotten in contact with him via tickets.

2. A man who claims to have enough Scrypt hash to increase the current LTC network rate by over 50%
Not sure what current hash rates are.
SCC claims to have sold 500GHS in the market.

3. A man who claims to use his mining profits to pay you every 10 minutes
Claims and pays.
This one is on point.

4. A man who has had more absences, shut downs, hacks, etc than I can count
Shut downs: I only remember two, The electricity incident and the hack.
Hacks: One after 18 months of operation.

5. A man who runs a website that until the "hack" followed an obvious pattern of manipulation, related to site outages, trade lag, claimed DDoS attacks, and price drops/spikes
It's plausible that he went through the trouble of getting the site together and back online.
Others in his shoes would have just made a run for it.
Price drop after a hack + more then a week with no rewards was expected.
Trade lag was also expected.

6. A website who asked users to change every single one of their credentials before returning to "normal" after the hack
This was a great move on his part.
Stupid would have been leaving information as they were.
It also shows that he cares about his user base.

7. A website that continues to suffer outages and reduced functionality
Has been working fine for me.

8. An investment program that expects investors to cover its own losses
Huh

9. An investment program based on mining that continues to payout a fraction of what Scrypt mining payouts truly are,
It's always been par with scrypt mining revenue, This has indeed changed in the past 13? days.

10. While offering a buy-in price that is not in line with any ASIC currently speced to mine Scrypt coins profitably
It's a user driven market, users set the prices.

 Kiss

I have to say pretty much all your points are spot on there.

However the silence over at scrypt.cc is deafening at the moment.