Thank you very much for the education on what happens when a Bitcoin scam wraps up. It's good to know the main criteria is whether the website is there or not.
Case in point:
https://www.weexchange.co/According to our math wizard, it wasnt a scam. Website is still there!
Well I wasn't expecting to be thrown right into the slow learning end of the classroom right off. I promise I'll talk a bit slower and not use to many big confusing words. Lets see if I can explain it to you. PB mining is way more than just a website. Once a person is signed up and logs in. There is a thing there called a dashboard. Should a person own some contracts with PB, he could go to that dashboard. There he would see his mining contracts, when you hit the refresh button, lots of the numbers change. Its lots of fun to watch. We won't talk about what those numbers mean because that will be to confusing for you right now. Here is where it gets interesting. Each Saturday night way late and past my bedtime here. All that mining going on on that dashboard I told you about it gets sent to your wallet. Then the counting of the numbers starts again. Once I was tucked in my bed, I got the urge to actually be there, you know , when the numbers change. I crept down the hall tiptoed past my moms room. I was actually at my dashboard as the numbers changed, How cool is that ?
I hope I made that simple enough for you Puppet, Here's the key, if you got a fail, you won't see those numbers changing on that dashboard, and most likely not going to be that payment late at night. That is how you will know there is trouble watch out, that's when it failed, it's not all that hard, we can all help you out till you get the hang of it.
Just remember that dashboard thing with the numbers and if they changing that's a good thing, if not that means it's a bad thing.