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Title: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: bastianjoel on November 29, 2014, 06:10:38 PM
Hey, I want to show you my Bot for 999dice.com. It is written in PHP and can run on every computer or server with php-cli installed.

It cost BTC0.01. Updates are also included.
It's completely open source.   ;)

Features
  • Bet on 999dice.com
  • Multiple bet by 2 on loose
  • Info message (Profit per minute, Wins/Loses, Biggest bet)
  • Info message via mail
  • Set bid high on start
  • Set currency on start
  • Set multiple rate on start
  • Multibet support

Planned
  • Possibility to set the win chance in percent
  • Small Web backend

Code:
Changelog
0.1.0
- Set multiple rate
- Multibet support (up to 200x faster)
0.0.3
- Added logging
0.0.2
- Info messages added (Profit per minute, Wins/Loses, Biggest bet)
0.0.1
- Initial release

Screenshots:
http://bastianjoel.de/ot/999dice.png


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: cesckat on November 29, 2014, 07:47:06 PM
I think that's better to create something like the autobet bot that you've developed but as an open-source project.

With all the source uploaded to Github (for example) people can check if it's secure or know how it works your bot. Then if everything it's ok, you can accept donations in bitcoin or other altcoins. People certainly donate if tools are useful  ;)


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: bastianjoel on November 29, 2014, 08:01:01 PM
It's already doing what it need to do and the rest is just playing..
And if you put it on a server you will have your money right back in a not too long time.. also I will send the source code to the people who donated. I already said it in the thread :)


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: chrisvl on November 29, 2014, 08:19:18 PM
Hello can i test it ??


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: bastianjoel on November 29, 2014, 08:57:40 PM
Hello can i test it ??

I sent you a message :)


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: chrisvl on November 29, 2014, 09:09:01 PM
I test that and  is clean there is no fear to use it  :) Good work


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: feryjhie on November 29, 2014, 09:27:07 PM
can i try that?


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: bastianjoel on November 29, 2014, 09:48:52 PM
can i try that?
You got a message too. :)


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: gweedo on November 29, 2014, 09:56:45 PM
How about instead of just selling the source code. Open source the code, and then start a business that hosts the bot for people for a price. I bet you make a lot more than just selling the bot.


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: cesckat on November 29, 2014, 10:48:12 PM
How about instead of just selling the source code. Open source the code, and then start a business that hosts the bot for people for a price. I bet you make a lot more than just selling the bot.

+1
But I think that the 0.01BTC are for each one that want to obtain and use the bot, not to buy "all" the product.

Anyway could be interesting to try it to know how it works and if it's useful to bet  :D


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: chrisvl on November 30, 2014, 01:54:12 AM
 8)
How about instead of just selling the source code. Open source the code, and then start a business that hosts the bot for people for a price. I bet you make a lot more than just selling the bot.
I think is the best way :-)


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: cypher21 on December 17, 2014, 07:33:26 AM
HI is the  bot still available?


Title: Re: 999dice Autobet Bot for Servers (PHP-CLI)
Post by: cesckat on December 17, 2014, 12:25:05 PM
HI is the  bot still available?

Dev seems to be offline, maybe no-one bought the bot and they decided to leave the forum… faggots  :D
Instead of selling, they could upload the source code on github and accept donations for their work.