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Title: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 11, 2015, 09:29:20 AM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s7.postimg.org/4mb4ja82z/Screen_Shot009.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: twister on August 11, 2015, 01:27:07 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s22.postimg.org/gbidgqkjl/dice.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


Nice list. You get an 'A' for the effort.

I don't know if anything is inaccurate or not but I hope you can carry the same enthusiasm to keep it updated with which you started this.

As for '?' Betterbets uses Moneypot and afaik Deposits need one confirmation before you're allowed to play and Withdrawals will be instant and the Withdrawal fee would be 10k Satoshi.

There is something here about their Max win : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1065847.420
And here's where they explain their referral program: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1065847.msg11828467#msg11828467


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: lite on August 11, 2015, 02:11:41 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s22.postimg.org/gbidgqkjl/dice.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

Good list. Rollin's max profit/win is 5.1 BTC.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 11, 2015, 05:49:05 PM
Thank you both. Spreadsheet updated.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on August 11, 2015, 06:11:28 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s22.postimg.org/gbidgqkjl/dice.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


Interesting work, thanks for sharing this with the community. Must have taken a while to compile all the information. What's your personal favourite dice site to play on?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: boopy265420 on August 11, 2015, 06:19:17 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s22.postimg.org/gbidgqkjl/dice.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

Your work is appreciable and it speaks by itself how much knowledge someone can acquire about any of the listed famous dice site without any effort. Keep up awesome work mate !


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on August 11, 2015, 06:32:56 PM
I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

Nice sheet you put up there, I appreciate the effort taken into doing this.
It's not an error, but something outdated.
Crypto-Games.net max win is now set to 0.45 BTC

Lutpin


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: vendetahome on August 11, 2015, 06:42:04 PM
thats a cool comparison you made, i am pretty sure it helps people to choose where to gamble their bitcoins and what is the best dice game out in the bitcoin world


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: 98problems on August 11, 2015, 07:03:39 PM
thank you for such an informative table that you did, did it take a lot of time for you in order to gather all this information? i will definitely use it in the future


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: DirectDice on August 11, 2015, 07:56:44 PM
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Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: sherbyspark on August 11, 2015, 08:17:42 PM
Seems you are also missing some other dice sites like Dicenow,  Directbet also Peerbet.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: mindrust on August 11, 2015, 08:24:37 PM
I also don't see just-dice.com

I am not a fan or something but i know they are popular. You may want to update your sheet. Other than that "A+" Thanks.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: arallmuus on August 11, 2015, 09:11:56 PM
I kinda wonder what is the difference between 1 confirmation withdrawal and instant withdrawal? Saw some sites listed instant while some listed with 1 confirmation which is pretty weird.

Almost every sites require your funds to have atleast 1 confirmation before you can withdraw and that is pretty normal. Instan withdrawal on the other hands means that once you click the withdrawal button, you will be shown with the withdrawal TX ID  or atleast see the coins are instantly transferred without any delay

Few incorrect data that you need to fix :

#1. FortuneJack withdrawal is not literally "instant" because sometimes it may take over 10 seconds to see that the coins has been
     transfer. It is indeed a pretty small waiting time but it is indeed not "instant"

#2. House edge for BetterBets should be 0.1 - 1.0 % . Luck forging system on the site makes the site has 0.1 % house edge

#3. Withdrawal for moneypot's apps is not set to use 0.0001 BTC as the standard withdrawal fee

References :

It's currently using bitcoin-core 0.11's default dynamic fees, which has  a goal to be confirmed within two blocks. Most of the time it works very well, even when block-explorers say otherwise. I've experimented with using the results of estimate-priority 1, however it's quite unstable and often leads to paying x3 as much fees as required.


#4. You made a mistake by typing "max numer of bets per second" should be number instead of numer. Apart from that, not sure 
      how did you measure the speed of the rolls but you should have gotten more than 7 rolls per second in BetterBets

#5. Max profit for BetterBets is 1x kelly of Moneypot's bankroll so at the time I posted this , it is around 3.23 BTC

References : https://www.moneypot.com/investment



Some suggestion for you :

#1. Please add a note that BetterBets/moneypot's faucet is claimable even without zero balance

#2. Investment for BetterBets should be listed with "Yes but only through moneypot's global bankroll" and put some note below linking to
     Moneypot's thread because it is kinda vague to list it with moneypot as I assume most people still dont know about Moneypot

#3. Please put in some link for each of the site's public cold wallet address and BetterBets/ Moneypot's cold wallet address as well


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: sherbyspark on August 11, 2015, 09:21:11 PM
I also don't see just-dice.com

I am not a fan or something but i know they are popular. You may want to update your sheet. Other than that "A+" Thanks.

I believe the list is only bitcoin dice sites and since Just-dice is CLAM based now, so it probably the reason why its not listed.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: tspacepilot on August 11, 2015, 09:34:38 PM
What is the meaning of the withdrawal column?  Most sites say "instant" in there, but others say 2 confirmations (crypto-games) or 1 confirmation (3 of em towards the bottom).  If someone sends a bitcoin transaction to you, it's up to you and your wallet software what you try to do with this.  I don't understand at all how a site could delay you trying to spend bitcoins they've already sent you.  Can you explain this column?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: RHavar on August 11, 2015, 09:55:57 PM
Some sites don't let you withdraw, unless your last deposit has had N confirmations.

It's designed to protect against people splitting the network with multiple conflicting transactions (with the hope miners mine 1, and the site sees the other). It's really just mainly useful when you want to allow 0-conf deposits, but want some rudimentary protection against double spending. It's been exploited a lot in the past though, when people make an instant deposit. Then immediately do a bet. If the bet fails, attempt to split the network, otherwise let it confirm as normal. So most sites tend to go with the safer, require N confirmations before crediting your account


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: sherbyspark on August 11, 2015, 09:59:47 PM
What is the meaning of the withdrawal column?  Most sites say "instant" in there, but others say 2 confirmations (crypto-games) or 1 confirmation (3 of em towards the bottom).  If someone sends a bitcoin transaction to you, it's up to you and your wallet software what you try to do with this.  I don't understand at all how a site could delay you trying to spend bitcoins they've already sent you.  Can you explain this column?

From what I understand it seems to be the number of confirmations the site requires to process the withdrawals and put them through. Sites which say instant, seem to require 1 confirmation for the deposit, so players will anyways be withdrawing after 1 confirmation, hence they are going to be instant. Sites which have instant in the deposits probably require 1 confirmation so as to process those withdrawals. But it definitely is confusing in cases like pocketdice.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: tspacepilot on August 11, 2015, 10:09:11 PM
Some sites don't let you withdraw, unless your last deposit has had N confirmations.

It's designed to protect against people splitting the network with multiple conflicting transactions (with the hope miners mine 1, and the site sees the other). It's really just mainly useful when you want to allow 0-conf deposits, but want some rudimentary protection against double spending. It's been exploited a lot in the past though, when people make an instant deposit. Then immediately do a bet. If the bet fails, attempt to split the network, otherwise let it confirm as normal. So most sites tend to go with the safer, require N confirmations before crediting your account

What is the meaning of the withdrawal column?  Most sites say "instant" in there, but others say 2 confirmations (crypto-games) or 1 confirmation (3 of em towards the bottom).  If someone sends a bitcoin transaction to you, it's up to you and your wallet software what you try to do with this.  I don't understand at all how a site could delay you trying to spend bitcoins they've already sent you.  Can you explain this column?

From what I understand it seems to be the number of confirmations the site requires to process the withdrawals and put them through. Sites which say instant, seem to require 1 confirmation for the deposit, so players will anyways be withdrawing after 1 confirmation, hence they are going to be instant. Sites which have instant in the deposits probably require 1 confirmation so as to process those withdrawals. But it definitely is confusing in cases like pocketdice.

Okay, RHavar and sherbyspark, that explains it.  It's the number of confirmations required on a deposit in order to be able to withdrawal it (or presumably, any winnings from it).  This makes sense, cheers and thanks. 


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: bitbaby on August 12, 2015, 06:59:46 AM
You should take a look at this website: http://dicesites.com/ It has a lot of information and stats on different dice sites and it stays auto updated, I think you'll find some of your answers there and you can list more sites on your list which are on that site but not on your list.

If you can put this onto a website and put effort into it, it will look a little better than a spreadsheet and you can make something of your hobby.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: shitaifan2013 on August 12, 2015, 07:15:29 AM
You should take a look at this website: http://dicesites.com/ It has a lot of information and stats on different dice sites and it stays auto updated, I think you'll find some of your answers there and you can list more sites on your list which are on that site but not on your list.

If you can put this onto a website and put effort into it, it will look a little better than a spreadsheet and you can make something of your hobby.

yep, Nicos site is better, live updating and more correct/user-friendly than OPs google doc. just had a brief look, at least two errors on safedice alone. HE is max at 10% not 50  :D. and there is indeed a trollbox on the bottom right of the site, click on the little green circle to enlarge.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 12, 2015, 08:14:45 AM
I updated sheet, but still can't find many data...

- I left fortunajecks deposit to instant, because 10 seconds is almost nothing if we compare it to 10 minutes (1 confirmation)
- Can't find moneypot cold wallet
- Safedice house edge is 50% if you bet maximum.

Added dicenow and peerbet. Peerbet cold wallet is missing.
Directdice website is almost without any info, I'm not adding them unless they provide me any
Added minimum withdrawal.

Dicesites.com helped me a lot, but still many things are missing :)
Website is not in plan currently, but maybe I'll create it someday.

Thank you all for helping!


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Coef on August 12, 2015, 08:23:07 AM
I updated sheet, but still can't find many data...

- I left fortunajecks deposit to instant, because 10 seconds is almost nothing if we compare it to 10 minutes (1 confirmation)
- Can't find moneypot cold wallet
- Safedice house edge is 50% if you bet maximum.

Moneypot's current cold wallet is 1NinE5MNy64iUE6zBdJ2fJ2tfQrRs2ERpm.
Reference: https://www.moneypot.com/proof-of-assets.txt

Safedice's max house edge is 10%.
Reference: https://safedice.com/faq
Quote
What is Variable House Edge?

-snip-
If a player wants to win more than 0.25% of the bankroll in a single bet, he can play under a higher edge. The house edge is in accordance with the max win, if a player wants to have a max win of 0.5% bankroll, he will be playing under a 1% house edge, we use a 0.5 Kelly system, so the house edge will always be twice of the max win ratio to the bankroll. The house edge is capped at 10%, so the max win under the variable house edge system is 5% of the bankroll.
-snip-



Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: arallmuus on August 12, 2015, 08:27:36 AM
- I left fortunajecks deposit to instant, because 10 seconds is almost nothing if we compare it to 10 minutes (1 confirmation)

Im not asking you to change the deposit in fortunejack but asking you to change their withdrawal status because their withdrawal is definitely not instant . I dont know if the bolded part is a typo or not but you listed their deposit as 1 confrmation which is true and AFAIK no site will let you withdraw at 0 confirmation.

So just to make sure that we are on the same page for the word "instant withdrawal". what do you mean by instant withdrawal actually? for me it is when the TX ID will be shown immediately after I initiate the withdrawal or atleast the coins was moved instantly after I initiate it .Fortunejack doesnt have that and definitely not instant

- Can't find moneypot cold wallet

Here it is https://www.moneypot.com/proof-of-assets.txt

Peerbet cold wallet is missing.

No published cold wallet address either in dicesites.com



On a side note, SafeDice max profit is 54.7 BTC currently but it was listed 292 in the spreadsheet

References : http://dicesites.com/


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: shitaifan2013 on August 12, 2015, 08:40:09 AM
- I left fortunajecks deposit to instant, because 10 seconds is almost nothing if we compare it to 10 minutes (1 confirmation)

Im not asking you to change the deposit in fortunejack but asking you to change their withdrawal status because their withdrawal is definitely not instant . I dont know if the bolded part is a typo or not but you listed their deposit as 1 confrmation which is true and AFAIK no site will let you withdraw at 0 confirmation.

So just to make sure that we are on the same page for the word "instant withdrawal". what do you mean by instant withdrawal actually? for me it is when the TX ID will be shown immediately after I initiate the withdrawal or atleast the coins was moved instantly after I initiate it .Fortunejack doesnt have that and definitely not instant

- Can't find moneypot cold wallet

Here it is https://www.moneypot.com/proof-of-assets.txt

Peerbet cold wallet is missing.

No published cold wallet address either in dicesites.com



On a side note, SafeDice max profit is 54.7 BTC currently but it was listed 292 in the spreadsheet

References : http://dicesites.com/

it is 54.7BTC at lowest HE, and 292BTC at 10% HE


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 12, 2015, 09:00:39 AM
@arallmuus It was a typo for deposit... I meant withdrawal :)

I added note that instant means if it's processed in 20 seconds or less.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: NLNico on August 12, 2015, 09:08:19 AM
On a side note, SafeDice max profit is 54.7 BTC currently but it was listed 292 in the spreadsheet

References : http://dicesites.com/

it is 54.7BTC at lowest HE, and 292BTC at 10% HE
Actually I used the highest other HE (SatoshiDice with 1.9%) to calculate the max profit of SafeDice (seemed fair to me.) So BTC54.7 is based on 1.9% HE. Currently the max is BTC14.3 based on the lowest 0.5% HE.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: shitaifan2013 on August 12, 2015, 09:24:09 AM
On a side note, SafeDice max profit is 54.7 BTC currently but it was listed 292 in the spreadsheet

References : http://dicesites.com/

it is 54.7BTC at lowest HE, and 292BTC at 10% HE
Actually I used the highest other HE (SatoshiDice with 1.9%) to calculate the max profit of SafeDice (seemed fair to me.) So BTC54.7 is based on 1.9% HE. Currently the max is BTC14.3 based on the lowest 0.5% HE.

aight i see, thanks :)  honestly i didnt check the two numbers flying around in here, was more some kind of wild extrapolation.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: arallmuus on August 12, 2015, 09:29:37 AM
@arallmuus It was a typo for deposit... I meant withdrawal :)

I added note that instant means if it's processed in 20 seconds or less.

If this is so then dicecoin, safedice and pocketdice should be listed with instant as well because they do process it "instantly" according to what you mean as instant. Most site process withdrawal after 1 confirmation atleast and funds will be transfer either instantly or in few seconds which is pretty common sense as no site will let you withdraw before 1 confirmation so putting 1 confirmation there is pretty much vague imo

On a side note, it seems the downside of using spreadsheet is that the max win of some site will be pretty much outdated because it doesnt update automatically . Im not an expert with spreadsheet but could the spreadsheet be made with some formula that will follow the bankroll of each site? Currently BetterBets has a maximum win of 3.07 BTC

EDIT : nvm Im a fool, it cant be done  :D

On a side note, SafeDice max profit is 54.7 BTC currently but it was listed 292 in the spreadsheet

References : http://dicesites.com/

it is 54.7BTC at lowest HE, and 292BTC at 10% HE
Actually I used the highest other HE (SatoshiDice with 1.9%) to calculate the max profit of SafeDice (seemed fair to me.) So BTC54.7 is based on 1.9% HE. Currently the max is BTC14.3 based on the lowest 0.5% HE.

Thanks for the thorough explanation !


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Dennis7777 on August 12, 2015, 10:26:55 AM
You forgot to put SatoshiDice in your list. Also, for FortuneJack, the faucet can only be claimed every 60 seconds even when your balance is < 10 satoshi.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 12, 2015, 01:06:37 PM
Added satoshidice, but don't know what's max bet?
In spreadhseet I can't auto update max bet, but I don't see this so important to be up to date. I'll be updating this once per week, or month. In this time it will change for +-0.2 BTC.
I'll check again about instant withdrawals/deposits

Mostly I'm missing minimum withdrawal and max bets per second in autobet mode.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: arallmuus on August 12, 2015, 01:31:15 PM
Added satoshidice, but don't know what's max bet?

Max bet is different from max profit. If you are looking for max profit then it is 18.3 BTC but if it is max bet then it varies according to the multiplier and also the max profit

References : http://dicesites.com/

In spreadhseet I can't auto update max bet

Yes you cant, figured it out myself. Sorry for asking something impossible to be done. Im kinda fool in spreadsheet

but I don't see this so important to be up to date.

This is pretty much important . The title is a comparison of dice websites and max profit in one site is indeed needed for comparison as some people would love to play in a site that could offer them a higher limit of max profit but at this moment I assume this cant be done to keep on updating the max profit because it simply depends on the bankroll of the site which could be more or less then the time it was last updated

I'll be updating this once per week, or month. In this time it will change for +-0.2 BTC.

Whichever that suits you better because it will be lot of workload to keep on changing it each time investment drop or increase . This is a downside of using spreadsheet though nothing can be done in this early stages


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Shogen on August 12, 2015, 06:14:16 PM
Primedice is actually using a max payout of 20 btc, rather than a max win. For a x2 bet, your bet size can only be 10 btc as you will get back 10*2=20 btc if you win. Similarly, for a x1.02 bet, your bet size can only be 19.6 btc.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: DirectDice on August 12, 2015, 07:20:20 PM
Directdice website is almost without any info

Hi BitBatFan,

Thank you for your message :)

We sent you all Direct Dice (http://www.directbet.eu/Event.cshtml?EventID=777) info for the spreadsheet.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or if you need anything else.

Thanks a lot !

All the Best,

Michelle

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Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Monopoly on August 12, 2015, 09:10:05 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s22.postimg.org/gbidgqkjl/dice.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


Great job man ..... i need something like this .................. i saw some sites that i never seen them before ........... keep updating


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 13, 2015, 11:17:35 AM
Added directbet, except waiting for answer when can house edge of 0.49% be reached.
Still need to fill max bets per second.

Lets fill this together  ;D


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: DirectDice on August 13, 2015, 02:33:37 PM
Added directbet, except waiting for answer when can house edge of 0.49% be reached.
Still need to fill max bets per second.

Lets fill this together  ;D

Hi BitBatFan,

Thank you for adding us :)

Direct Dice (http://www.directbet.eu/Event.cshtml?EventID=777) built in house edge is 0.99% and you can earn up to 0.5% back through our VIP Rewards program : www.DirectBet.eu/VIP.cshtml (http://www.DirectBet.eu/VIP.cshtml)

In addition, we offer 10 BTC Jackpot on the house, so once you factor in the Jackpot the house edge is essentially even lower.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Thanks a lot !

All the Best,

Michelle

www.DirectBet.eu (http://www.DirectBet.eu)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 13, 2015, 02:50:52 PM
Ok, thanks.
I'm writing flat house edge, not with bonuses, rewards, vip programs, jackpots etc.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 14, 2015, 09:20:13 AM
Still gathering informations  :)
Waiting answer from peerbet about cold wallet. They have invest option, but no proof of funds  ::)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: tsoPANos on August 14, 2015, 10:18:52 AM
Wow nice list you got there!
How much time did it take to complete?
Do you mind adding any missing casinos like coinroyale.com ???


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 14, 2015, 10:40:31 AM
Wow nice list you got there!
How much time did it take to complete?
Do you mind adding any missing casinos like coinroyale.com ???
It did take couple of hours. Can you provide me all the info about dice game on coinroyale?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: theskillzdatklls on August 15, 2015, 12:10:27 AM
thanks for putting this together brah ;)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: joksim299 on August 15, 2015, 02:03:28 AM
Wow nice list you got there!
How much time did it take to complete?
Do you mind adding any missing casinos like coinroyale.com ???
It did take couple of hours. Can you provide me all the info about dice game on coinroyale?

CoinRoyale Dice https://coinroyale.com/dice/ : House edge 1% | Provably Fair | No Faucet | No Jackpot | No chat | No investments | Minimum withdraw amount 0.001 | No withdraw fee | Deposit is credited after 1 confirmation | Instant withdraw | Ref. program up to 25% of the house edge | Max. profit 2BTC | No public cold wallet


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: tspacepilot on August 15, 2015, 08:08:19 AM
By the way, is sawdice still around?  I haven't heard from them in a few months, but they were generating a lot of hype on here a few months ago, both with scam accusations (I think it turned out they weren't a scam) and with large jackpots (that took a few days to pay, but did pay, I believe).


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 15, 2015, 09:51:29 AM
@joksim299 thank you! Coinroyale.com added.

@tspacepilot Sawdice looks dead to me. Even OP of sawdice thread is offline for more than a month. No active users on website either.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: eternalgloom on August 15, 2015, 11:24:18 AM
Yeah great list, you've clearly put a lot of effort into this.
Will bookmark it and whenever I feel the need to play dice, I'll check it out! :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on August 17, 2015, 09:36:03 AM
Added chainroll.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on September 13, 2015, 12:15:03 PM
Is this still being updated?
If so:
CryptoGames faucet starting now at 1000 sat, min withdrawal chaged to 0.001BTC and max win in single bet 0.5BTC


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on September 13, 2015, 12:22:08 PM
Is this still being updated?
If so:
CryptoGames faucet starting now at 1000 sat, min withdrawal chaged to 0.001BTC and max win in single bet 0.5BTC
Hey thanks, will fix it.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Deres on September 13, 2015, 12:25:13 PM
done a great job thank you :)
many used


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: laiyskylone on September 13, 2015, 12:31:26 PM
Thanks a lot where I enjoyed winning and losing lol ;D


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: birdcat90 on September 13, 2015, 01:25:37 PM
you should tell people that some site has limiting the faucet..

and the timer also varies..like in example dadice..time between 5-30 minutes and if use to often the account will be locked..


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: arruah on September 13, 2015, 02:01:58 PM
I am the owner of Bitcoin faucet freebtc.kz. Now this is the usual boring faucet :) I'm looking for a platform of open source with dice and poker, and with investment option.
Maybe there are projects with open source, or someone has a desire to create it for me?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: pjsonowal on September 13, 2015, 02:10:44 PM
Wow nice work... Really felt the need something like comparision of dice sitess... Thanks and high five for your work......  :D


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Superhitech on September 14, 2015, 01:06:34 AM
Great list! However, one suggestion that I have is that you should also include a link to the site's official bitcointalk thread, so users can check out what other people think of the site on the site's official bitcointalk thread.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Zackgeno96 on September 14, 2015, 01:47:46 AM
a couple new dice sites have popped up in the last couple weeks one of them is https://www.magicaldice.com/ the other is quantom dice i believe...
and might need to update the list a bit though, the list is pretty nice good job  ;)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Erza on September 14, 2015, 03:08:52 AM
Betterbets is still the best if you want to try it. They have many prizes in it too by using raffles ticket, there got active mod too. You can try it using my link on my profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile or you can directly go to betterbets page https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1065847.0. You wont regret it anyway


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on September 14, 2015, 06:03:46 AM
you should tell people that some site has limiting the faucet..

and the timer also varies..like in example dadice..time between 5-30 minutes and if use to often the account will be locked..
Will do, thanks for suggestion.

I am the owner of Bitcoin faucet freebtc.kz. Now this is the usual boring faucet :) I'm looking for a platform of open source with dice and poker, and with investment option.
Maybe there are projects with open source, or someone has a desire to create it for me?
Wrong thread?  ::)

Great list! However, one suggestion that I have is that you should also include a link to the site's official bitcointalk thread, so users can check out what other people think of the site on the site's official bitcointalk thread.
Will do, thanks.

a couple new dice sites have popped up in the last couple weeks one of them is https://www.magicaldice.com/ the other is quantom dice i believe...
and might need to update the list a bit though, the list is pretty nice good job  ;)
As said in first post, only decent websites, couple of months old, lets say 2000 bitcoins wagered...

xxx is still the best if you want to try it. They have many prizes in it too by using ticket, there got active mod too. You can try it using my link on my profile or you can directly go to betterbets page . You wont regret it anyway
This is not an advertisement thread, so don't spam.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on November 17, 2015, 05:59:52 PM
Sheet updated, added bitcointalk thread link, some minor fixes.
If anyone notice any errors, please post here.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on November 17, 2015, 06:19:18 PM
Sheet updated, added bitcointalk thread link, some minor fixes.
If anyone notice any errors, please post here.

Only one: Nope, two.
First, that:


Max win on crypto-games is 1btc now.



And this:

New referral program:
Refer a player using the link https://pocketrocketscasino.eu/ref/userId (where userId is your user account id) and get 10% commission of the edge from their wager amount added to your account instantly.

PRC now offers an affiliate system.

Also, you seem to have used the old thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220740.0) for prc. Current one should be this one (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=910134.0).

Oh, and you might want to mark that DaDice is currently offline.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on November 17, 2015, 06:32:05 PM
Thanks! Fixed.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: panjul07 on November 18, 2015, 12:34:20 AM
Sheet updated, added bitcointalk thread link, some minor fixes.
If anyone notice any errors, please post here.

Chainroll is gone since some time ago, and to be added on the list :
1. magicaldice https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1167828.0
2. bubblesbit https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1207064.0



Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on January 16, 2016, 05:34:00 PM
Added fastdice, some minor fixes.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: panjul07 on January 16, 2016, 05:53:17 PM
Added fastdice, some minor fixes.

You need to remove chainroll, because the site is not active anymore since long time ago. Other sites to be added on your spreadsheet :
1. Bitsler  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1268718.0
2. Nitrogen  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1237846.0

and edit the link for PRC since they have changed their domain to Betking.io


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: bitcoinboy12 on January 16, 2016, 06:04:29 PM
Nice dice list(spread sheet) and comparison great work and it helps to people to choose a good one with some benefits of every dice site.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: socks435 on January 16, 2016, 11:44:35 PM
Awesome dice site list and i think it helps to me to know the house edge and good gambling site to play.
now  i know some of gambling site that i never heard before...


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: futurebit640 on January 16, 2016, 11:52:16 PM
It is good list to compare all those technical details at one place. If any one want to know all those details at one place for comparison, this list will be very useful.

Any way we can't win any money from dice games, if we play for long time in any site. But should choose low house edge site for better chances is best.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: JeWay on January 17, 2016, 02:42:45 AM
Does the op still updating the sheet? this is seems helpful for me


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: hua_hui on January 17, 2016, 08:16:46 AM
Does the op still updating the sheet? this is seems helpful for me

it is quite up to date but it is not comprehensive so that is some sites are still missing. however, you can still go and try out most of them and have fun. do help to update if there is any closure of sites so it can be updated asap.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: mrcashking on January 17, 2016, 10:20:37 AM
If they are arranged according to the house edge and in an ascending order then i guess the sites with variable edge and with the maximum of 1 percent should be on top rather than the bottom,like rollin and betterbets.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on January 17, 2016, 12:16:33 PM
If they are arranged according to the house edge and in an ascending order then i guess the sites with variable edge and with the maximum of 1 percent should be on top rather than the bottom,like rollin and betterbets.
It's probably fixed house edge first, then those with variable house edge. And those groups internally are sorted from low to high.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Buziss on January 17, 2016, 12:27:49 PM
Two points need to be modified: 1. pocketrocketscasino.eu has been rebranded to betking.io and you should update the website link. 2. chainroll.com is gone for over 2 months now (read post #61 above) and you should remove it from the list.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Daijess on January 17, 2016, 12:33:32 PM
I wish just dice are still around ..

Miss them so much that is so much whale at the time .


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Buziss on January 17, 2016, 12:40:41 PM
I wish just dice are still around ..

Miss them so much that is so much whale at the time .

Just-dice is still around, and there are still many actions on it nowadays. It only stops working with bitcoin, but with an altcoin CLAM that you can exchange for bitcoin anytime you want.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: hua_hui on January 17, 2016, 04:15:45 PM
I wish just dice are still around ..

Miss them so much that is so much whale at the time .

Just-dice is still around, and there are still many actions on it nowadays. It only stops working with bitcoin, but with an altcoin CLAM that you can exchange for bitcoin anytime you want.

ya, it is still around. i also still rmb the old days whereby people gamble like 300btc or so. they can even win up to 1-2k of btc and almost wipe out all the investor btc. lol scary old days.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: lite on January 17, 2016, 07:15:55 PM
I wish just dice are still around ..

Miss them so much that is so much whale at the time .

Just-dice is still around, and there are still many actions on it nowadays. It only stops working with bitcoin, but with an altcoin CLAM that you can exchange for bitcoin anytime you want.
Clams isn't stable (wish it was), it's value has dropped a lot. so i would avoid buying clams cause there's a risk of it's going down even further. wish just-dice accept btc again.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Tavos on January 18, 2016, 07:37:10 PM
It's a very useful spreadsheet. Bookmarked and will be using it next time I feel like playing dice.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: pearnapple on January 18, 2016, 09:11:31 PM
thats pretty interesting information, i will check it out and decide where i want to gamble next, i hope i will manage to choose a good quality website where i could make a lot of money


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: crazywack on January 18, 2016, 09:13:39 PM
Missing betcoin.ag dice. It's not as advanced as some but it's functional and dice turnaments


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: trickshot22 on January 18, 2016, 09:19:08 PM
im pretty sure that the exchange called yobit also has the dice game in it to wager your coins i think you should add it, because you can gamble there all the cryptos as far as i know


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: praprata on January 18, 2016, 09:35:29 PM
im pretty sure that the exchange called yobit also has the dice game in it to wager your coins i think you should add it, because you can gamble there all the cryptos as far as i know

I would not use Yobit for any transaction. Be it gambling or trading.
Their exchange is corrupt.They support altcoin ponzi's. And big withdrawals will take weeks to fill. I remember waiting 1 week for a 0.1 BTC withdrawal


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: MaritiJames3 on January 18, 2016, 09:57:00 PM
im pretty sure that the exchange called yobit also has the dice game in it to wager your coins i think you should add it, because you can gamble there all the cryptos as far as i know

I would not use Yobit for any transaction. Be it gambling or trading.
Their exchange is corrupt.They support altcoin ponzi's. And big withdrawals will take weeks to fill. I remember waiting 1 week for a 0.1 BTC withdrawal

Yobit has been around for quite some time now.

They are certainly not the best exchange in existence, but I would not consider them a 100% scam.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: sinisuba on January 18, 2016, 10:18:28 PM
Don't think the provably fair field needs to be there, if the website isn't provably fair then it doesn't even deserve to be listed.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: ajareselde on January 19, 2016, 12:14:29 AM
I never imagined some sites have such large funds in cold wallets, well,except for some most known.
Thread should be updated with new information tho, some services changed a lot til now, and it's not updated in op.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: piebeyb on January 19, 2016, 04:12:30 AM
information of interest to all members of bitcointalk, of course, the thread gambling and this is so important, let us know the next update of your


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: lolnabtc on January 19, 2016, 04:28:23 AM
Really thanks for the info.
It is really detailed, love it.

You should involved your ref. link on the list, so that I can play in there for the tips  :-*


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Ceizer54 on January 19, 2016, 07:06:24 AM
Looks like the spreadsheet has not been updated since long.I want to see "Betcoin" Dice too in the spreadsheet.
They do also have provably fair system and live animated dice roll to see the result of the roll ;D
They don't have a faucet but that seriously doesn't matter because they have many other bonuses and promotions they keep launching from time to time on the forum so i think OP should consider them adding in the spreadsheet,if he edit the spreadsheet again :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: SimplyRouge2 on January 19, 2016, 10:23:44 AM
Looks like the spreadsheet has not been updated since long.I want to see "Betcoin" Dice too in the spreadsheet.
They do also have provably fair system and live animated dice roll to see the result of the roll ;D
They don't have a faucet but that seriously doesn't matter because they have many other bonuses and promotions they keep launching from time to time on the forum so i think OP should consider them adding in the spreadsheet,if he edit the spreadsheet again :)

I think Betcoin.ag has a daily dice tournament where you win some mbtc for free by being the player with the most chips at the end of 1 hour.  Starts at 3pm eastern every day.  Its fun :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: asuryan180 on January 19, 2016, 10:55:17 AM
im pretty sure that the exchange called yobit also has the dice game in it to wager your coins i think you should add it, because you can gamble there all the cryptos as far as i know

I would not use Yobit for any transaction. Be it gambling or trading.
Their exchange is corrupt.They support altcoin ponzi's. And big withdrawals will take weeks to fill. I remember waiting 1 week for a 0.1 BTC withdrawal

Yobit has been around for quite some time now.

They are certainly not the best exchange in existence, but I would not consider them a 100% scam.
The exchange was created just to trade the POS pump and dump schemes or other fully pre-mined shitcoins,but they should be added unless they them selves are scamming people or having an unfair dice system.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on January 19, 2016, 11:09:46 AM
The exchange was created just to trade the POS pump and dump schemes or other fully pre-mined shitcoins,but they should be added unless they them selves are scamming people or having an unfair dice system.
YoBit dice is a little gimmick, not their main feature.
You can only play on x2 multiplier and they got a 2% house edge. That's nothing compared to the features of the other sites listed here.

Looks like the spreadsheet has not been updated since long.

Call Oxford, the new definition of "since long" is 3 days.

Added fastdice, some minor fixes.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Ubertroco on January 19, 2016, 11:15:38 AM
Nice comparasion! I thank you for taking the time to make such a good work! Will help me a lot


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: DiscoverCebu on January 19, 2016, 11:25:54 AM
Isn't all of this information readily avaiable on NLNico's dicesites.com already?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Alvin Fahriza on January 19, 2016, 11:41:10 AM
Isn't all of this information readily avaiable on NLNico's dicesites.com already?
I don't think so, this one is so contain information that is complete, like faucet,chat,min withdrawal.
dicesites.com don't have informations like that :).


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Straux on January 19, 2016, 11:47:28 AM
We can see your mouse pointer in the spreadsheet image provided.


It's great how some people invest their time in making other people's day greater, so thanks BitBitFan. Why don't you allow people to comment, so if people want to contribute, they can, and you can convert their comments into the real chart?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: poplolnman on January 19, 2016, 11:56:07 AM
I never imagined some sites have such large funds in cold wallets, well,except for some most known.
Thread should be updated with new information tho, some services changed a lot til now, and it's not updated in op.

Op have been made some changes in 16th January, but it seems nothing specifically changed right? Hmmmm
If op really take this project seriously , he/she should read all the suggestion and write it to the spreadsheet.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: iv4n on January 19, 2016, 11:57:40 AM
im pretty sure that the exchange called yobit also has the dice game in it to wager your coins i think you should add it, because you can gamble there all the cryptos as far as i know

I would not use Yobit for any transaction. Be it gambling or trading.
Their exchange is corrupt.They support altcoin ponzi's. And big withdrawals will take weeks to fill. I remember waiting 1 week for a 0.1 BTC withdrawal

First their dices are shit, but yes u can gamble with any crypto u wish. I played with most of them and my opinion is simple, better don't waste yout money.
Second I trade there from time to time, had several withdrawal and I never had any problems. I was in their signature campaign and like i said everything was good.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Temo58 on January 19, 2016, 12:10:05 PM
Yeah great list, you've clearly put a lot of effort into this.
Will bookmark it and whenever I feel the need to play dice, I'll check it out!


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Patatas on January 19, 2016, 12:29:06 PM
Question : Why the thread is resurrected ? How come Just-Dice has never made it to that list? Requesting op to add justdice to the list,its running since a long time by one of our own forum members.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on January 19, 2016, 12:35:09 PM
Question : Why the thread is resurrected ? How come Just-Dice has never made it to that list? Requesting op to add justdice to the list,its running since a long time by one of our own forum members.

Answers:

1) Because the sheet has been updated recently.

2) Because you should read OP:
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

3) Nope.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BlackPanda on January 19, 2016, 12:47:52 PM
try one by one on the dice websites that there is on the list seem to be fun. Wish me good luck


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Patatas on January 19, 2016, 12:56:05 PM
2) Because you should read OP:
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

Just mentioning the Just-Dice stats :
Total Amounts Wagered : 23,715,818.43925442   
Bets Made : 1,104,192,439   
Invested : 1,146,463.26506667   

Also from the campaign spreadsheet : http://www.chainroll.com/ [Site shut down]
Bets made by dicecoin.io :180,991,579 [which is way lesser than just-dice]
The Sheet needs to be updated indeed.



Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Lutpin on January 19, 2016, 12:58:40 PM
2) Because you should read OP:
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)

Just mentioning the Just-Dice stats :
Total Amounts Wagered : 23,715,818.43925442   
Bets Made : 1,104,192,439   
Invested : 1,146,463.26506667   

Also from the campaign spreadsheet : http://www.chainroll.com/ [Site shut down]
Bets my by dicecoin.io :180,991,579 [which is way lesser than just-dice]
The Sheet needs to be updated indeed.

Just-Dice uses Clam, in case you didn't discover that yet. And clam and bitcoin are not the same, they are indeed different coins.
Thats the reason why Just Dice won't be on this overview. Not because of the wagered amount.
And here I stand, thinking that bolding the important part would be obvious enough for everyone...


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: aizzaku on January 19, 2016, 05:02:41 PM
I created a dice comparsion sheet that will be daily updated:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing]http://s7.postimg.org/4mb4ja82z/Screen_Shot009.png (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1APWo6ENbjFgl1ECw52vU5yOZewB-YJSM3LC0QxPetbc/edit?usp=sharing)

I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


A very good and informative table there.. if i had some extra cash on me i would have donated your for the compiling work :)

Thankyou for the information will be helpful to newbie of gambling like me


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: davinchi on January 19, 2016, 07:55:09 PM
try one by one on the dice websites that there is on the list seem to be fun. Wish me good luck

Well, I dont know whether you will try them really or not. But do you have enough money to try them all ? You seem pretty old member, glad and surprised you haven't tried any yet ;)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Shogen on January 19, 2016, 08:18:20 PM
try one by one on the dice websites that there is on the list seem to be fun. Wish me good luck

Well, I dont know whether you will try them really or not. But do you have enough money to try them all ? You seem pretty old member, glad and surprised you haven't tried any yet ;)

You don't need to have a lot of money to try some dice sites. For sites with faucet, you can try it anytime you want without a deposit, while for sites without a faucet, a small deposit is enough for you to make some bets and test its functionality as the min bet is usually from 1 satoshi to 100 satoshi.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: trickshot22 on January 19, 2016, 08:30:45 PM
thank you for this comparison its very beneficial when you are choosing where to gamble your money, i think with it you can select a very good quality website to play in


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on January 20, 2016, 06:37:02 PM
Spreadsheet updated,
Added bitsler, betcoin.ag, nitrogensports and some other fixes.

Still missing some info (where ? is in the cell), mostly about withdrawals, max win and max number of bets per second.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: sishendaoye on January 20, 2016, 06:41:00 PM
Nice table you've made there. This keeps things organized instead of having to look up what I'm actually looking for. Thank you for this spread sheet and keeping it up to date.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Dennis7777 on January 21, 2016, 02:39:53 PM
Spreadsheet updated,
Added bitsler, betcoin.ag, nitrogensports and some other fixes.

Still missing some info (where ? is in the cell), mostly about withdrawals, max win and max number of bets per second.

Thanks for updating it. For your information, the minimum withdrawal limit for FortuneJack and Primedice is both 0.001 BTC.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 21, 2016, 02:50:53 PM
I dont see my website https://www.bubblesbit.com/


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Raynor on January 21, 2016, 03:01:53 PM
Great Work! Bravo :).

A suggestion for other interesting parameters to track:
1.   Multiplayer availability. (Yes/No)
2.   Start of Business (Date).
3.   Alternative cryptocurrency support (Yes/No)

Cheers.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Kevin77 on January 21, 2016, 05:10:08 PM
~snip~
I wasn't able to find all info from websites, so if there's a question mark and you know the answer just post in this thread.
It's possible that some of the data is incorrect. If I made an error, please notify me and I'll fix it.
Added are websites that are at least few months old and have some decent amount wagered (only Bitcoin websites!)


A big fan of yours, I love the people who work such hard like you and create awesome lists like this. I think its pretty good and you should add a bitcoin tip address for your hard work brother. You deserve tips :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: panjul07 on January 21, 2016, 05:17:18 PM
I dont see my website https://www.bubblesbit.com/

Actually I have recommended your site since long time ago, but seems he missed it or maybe he had other reasons to skip it something like not old enough or the wagered amount on your site is still low when I posted it.

Chainroll is gone since some time ago, and to be added on the list :
1. magicaldice https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1167828.0
2. bubblesbit https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1207064.0

And now I think it should be more than enough to put your site on the spreadsheet.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on January 21, 2016, 05:47:32 PM
I dont see my website https://www.bubblesbit.com/
Provide me all the info and I'll add you.

Great Work! Bravo :).

A suggestion for other interesting parameters to track:
1.   Multiplayer availability. (Yes/No)
2.   Start of Business (Date).
3.   Alternative cryptocurrency support (Yes/No)

Cheers.
1. You mean player vs player?
2. will add
3. will add


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: camelson on January 21, 2016, 06:04:56 PM
Really Nice work man. aprreciated, is int betcoin.tm has a Dice what about this site Dice? I usually play this site Dice, and I really loved it. Can you mind to add it?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on January 21, 2016, 06:29:24 PM
Really Nice work man. aprreciated, is int betcoin.tm has a Dice what about this site Dice? I usually play this site Dice, and I really loved it. Can you mind to add it?
Please provide me all the info and I'll add it in spreadsheet.

Bubblesbit added
Also added, Date of launch and Altcoin support


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Nimbulan on January 21, 2016, 08:38:22 PM
thank you for this comparison, i will surely use it if i will need to search for some new gambling websites where to play some dice and gamble my money, i think its the best comparison i have ever found


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: b1trad3r on January 21, 2016, 10:46:12 PM
Very nice spreadsheet. I like bitsler's user interface the most so far but I haven't tried them all.

The one in my signature is nice and popular as well if you want to add it. :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Nauro on January 22, 2016, 03:24:46 PM
Very nice spreadsheet. I like bitsler's user interface the most so far but I haven't tried them all.

The one in my signature is nice and popular as well if you want to add it. :)

Are you serious bro ? the dice on yoit is just really less popular , I think yobit is basically for exchange of altcoins.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: zeaderza on January 22, 2016, 08:30:48 PM
Nice list.Thakns for your work.
Now I know the sites with a decent faucet,sites where I can invest bitcoins to earn.
Thanks very much!


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Kevin77 on January 23, 2016, 04:30:43 PM
Nice list.Thakns for your work.
Now I know the sites with a decent faucet,sites where I can invest bitcoins to earn.
Thanks very much!

yes indeed he has done some awesome work here, i think its easy to keep a check on all the major details of every site with this sheet. I wish we could have such a list a month ago, needed it that time, but well, now also good !


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitMaxz on January 23, 2016, 05:33:40 PM
Spreadsheet updated,
Added bitsler, betcoin.ag, nitrogensports and some other fixes.

Still missing some info (where ? is in the cell), mostly about withdrawals, max win and max number of bets per second.
Thanks for the update and it will help a lot for newbie and also for noob gamblers out there.
Now i saw that there is some some gambling that has low house edge and also for withdrawals if they are instant or not..
The referral commission it really helps to me to know which is the best to promote that you can gain more for every referrals.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: rickadone on January 23, 2016, 08:26:56 PM
Spreadsheet updated,
Added bitsler, betcoin.ag, nitrogensports and some other fixes.

Still missing some info (where ? is in the cell), mostly about withdrawals, max win and max number of bets per second.
Thanks for the update and it will help a lot for newbie and also for noob gamblers out there.
Now i saw that there is some some gambling that has low house edge and also for withdrawals if they are instant or not..
The referral commission it really helps to me to know which is the best to promote that you can gain more for every referrals.

Well, please can you keep it updating every week ( if not every day ) , because you see this spreadsheet is a asset to the newbies here who dont know about site's faucet and such and they will highly benefit from such details.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: onepix on January 23, 2016, 08:29:33 PM
You should recheck your fortunejack stats, there is a limit and it is much longer than what you have in the spreadsheet


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on January 24, 2016, 06:31:15 PM
You should recheck your fortunejack stats, there is a limit and it is much longer than what you have in the spreadsheet
Wouldn't be easier if you told me what is not right?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: michnelli6 on January 25, 2016, 07:06:22 AM
You should recheck your fortunejack stats, there is a limit and it is much longer than what you have in the spreadsheet
Wouldn't be easier if you told me what is not right?

In fact, actually he maybe isnt sure himself, or maybe want you to work hard ;D


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: onepix on January 31, 2016, 08:28:15 PM
You should recheck your fortunejack stats, there is a limit and it is much longer than what you have in the spreadsheet
Wouldn't be easier if you told me what is not right?

In fact, actually he maybe isnt sure himself, or maybe want you to work hard ;D
You can claim if your balance is under 10 Satoshis but you cannot claim at 1 minute intervals, I think there is a 6 minute wait


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: lorylore on January 31, 2016, 08:59:05 PM
Nice list.Thakns for your work.
Now I know the sites with a decent faucet,sites where I can invest bitcoins to earn.
Thanks very much!

yes indeed he has done some awesome work here, i think its easy to keep a check on all the major details of every site with this sheet. I wish we could have such a list a month ago, needed it that time, but well, now also good !

yah i also noe about the list now after so long. it is just that there isnt much sticky thread around here take make the resources available. there is also a lot of nice resources in this section but it is all over the place.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: Buziss on February 01, 2016, 03:20:59 PM
The faucet on Betking can be claimed every 2 minutes. For your reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=910134.msg13598493#msg13598493


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: VegasCasinoBits on February 01, 2016, 06:40:14 PM
We on Vegas Casino Bits running a high/low game like Dice game, you can add it if you want, and thanks.

We wish you and all others luck.

High/Low game: https://www.vegascasinobits.com/highlow (https://www.vegascasinobits.com/highlow)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on February 03, 2016, 06:02:33 PM
Thanks to all, we make this table better  :)


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on April 09, 2016, 01:41:30 PM
Some changes on max wins and faucet amounts.

anyone know address of moneypot new public cold wallet ?


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: panjul07 on April 09, 2016, 05:51:17 PM
Some changes on max wins and faucet amounts.

anyone know address of moneypot new public cold wallet ?

Here are the cold wallets of moneypot..updated few days ago by its owner. Anyway, what you asking for this?

Majority of Public Cold Wallets:

https://blockchain.info/address/3PnPzfEajzbVwiwHrwb4sSFU6TWTz8C4oT
https://blockchain.info/address/3E3nruB7gg9qU58UjTtbCBnu53xRLQWxxH
https://blockchain.info/address/3Nho6grDigtuYy2FtLmY8JMhr3YqhfBGx4
https://blockchain.info/address/36AXeRVYr2NhBWEsgkSEEDispsuKdY9AyL
https://blockchain.info/address/3624J7PLhPMQ7CTVGVzYd5QWJTx9ckwwiT

http://imgur.com/lx6Y5tj





Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: BitBatFan on July 08, 2016, 08:49:18 PM
I think all answers to same questions are answered here in this spreadsheet, but i need to refresh it. i'll be glad if you guys can help me!


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: JasonXG on July 18, 2016, 01:43:57 AM
Thank you very much fpr the list it has everything. Faucet max and min . Leveling system was awesome so now I know where I can level since I only knew of 2 places. Then you added investment nd if they do all currency. Very nice for me to check how each item investment works for me if its a good thing for me. Thank you.


Title: Re: Dice websites comparsion
Post by: freedomgo on July 18, 2016, 02:41:11 AM
Safedice has the lowest house edge and I like to play in their site as the UI is very simple. I am sure they will improve this year because of the promotion and signature campaign, they can attract both investors and bettors.