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101  Economy / Gambling / ☆ Satoshislot.com ☆ Bitcoin Video Slot Game ☆ Provably Fair ☆ Fast Deposits ☆ on: June 03, 2014, 07:39:08 AM
it is obvious scam. i deposited 1 btc total. and could not win even 6x or free spins etc.

I see you got unlucky and never got into the freespin bonus game where most players win big. You got a "x7 BIG WIN" though and you still have a decent balance left in your account.

There's several lucky players like http://www.satoshislot.com/user/2b8c41cbf9822e9169221e02374b68b1 that just won the biggest win so far of 519.12 x the bet! Here's another lucky player: http://www.satoshislot.com/user/ea3090f997d958ca3a3852e9b45155d8

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102  Economy / Gambling / Re ☆ Satoshislot.com ☆ Bitcoin Video Slot Game ☆ 1 CONF DEPOSITS ☆ PROVABLY FAIR on: June 03, 2014, 07:34:53 AM
This game has a lot of similarities with how the Satoshi Circle worked. This one looks better but I have no money to play with. Will you do the same kind of giveouts as the satoshi circle did? pliiis Smiley

We're offering free BTC to play with in the Satoshi Sound Bite Competition at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=626561.msg6962402#msg6962402
103  Economy / Games and rounds / Giveaways of 0.01 BTC for giving us good oneliners, slogans or bitcoin joke on: June 03, 2014, 06:57:27 AM
EDIT: Changed payout to 0.01.
0.1 Winner: Lightweight

Please note that we're looking for short sound bites or oneliners to include in the game infobar. They can't be more than one sentence.

In the game Satoshi Slot, we have placed many of Bitcoin comunty memes and jokes that are popular. These can be seen throughout the game and we would like o have more. Some examples below:

  • To the moon!!! L(°0°)
  • It can only go UP UP UP!!1
  • If you got Goxed I feel bad for you son
  • Mining my own business since 2009
  • In cryptography we trust
  • Hashes to hashes, fiat to dust.
  • Grandpa, you really had a whole Bitcoin when you were young?
  • I'm decentralizing world domination.

We give out 0.01 BTC to anyone that comes up with a oneliners, joke, smart propaganda, or a slogan that we include in the game. Happy brain mining!
104  Economy / Gambling / ☆ Satoshislot.com ☆ Bitcoin Video Slot Game ☆ Provably Fair ☆ Fast Deposits ☆ on: June 03, 2014, 03:59:01 AM
Very nice graphics, ill try it asap!
Congrats for your site, it's the best looking slot game for Bitcoin so far!  It shows how serious developers are about Bitcoin!  Cheesy

Thanks! We worked very hard on this game and are happy that you like it.

How do you guys like the game-play and the other features of the website?
105  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★★ MEMs LIST of GAMBLING SITES ★★★ on: June 03, 2014, 03:56:00 AM
Please consider www.satoshislot.com !

A New Provably Fair Video Slot Game with min bet 0.5 mBTC and max bet 125 mBTC.
106  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♥♦♣♠Bitcoin casino list site - List your casino - Rate your favorite casino!♥♦♣♠ on: June 03, 2014, 03:53:27 AM
Now it has 3 listings Smiley
107  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★☆★Mikes List of Scam and Legit Gambling sites★☆★(Version 2) on: June 03, 2014, 03:51:23 AM
Please consider www.satoshislot.com - we're provably fair, broken rounds are auto resumed, transparent history of spins and more!
108  Economy / Gambling / Re: Listing Betting Sites Total # Of Bets on: June 03, 2014, 03:48:19 AM
We would like to be added! www.satoshislot.com

URL for bets made: http://46.28.204.56/userapi/spinsmadeold/
URL for total amount wagered: http://46.28.204.56/userapi/bitcoinswonold/
109  Economy / Gambling / ☆ Satoshislot.com ☆ Bitcoin Video Slot Game ☆ Provably Fair ☆ Fast Deposits ☆ on: June 03, 2014, 03:29:48 AM
good graphics but its taking very long time for loading pls change it to HTML5
loading for a long time?  Huh

Where are you guys located and what kind of connection do you have? We could make the game marginally smaller, but we would prefer to keep the graphics and sounds crisp. Normal loading time is just 5-25 sec from our testing...
110  Economy / Games and rounds / SatoshiSlot.com Biggest Win So Far: 519.12 X Bet on: June 03, 2014, 03:23:36 AM
Congrats "Dynamic Enchanter"  Smiley

https://www.satoshislot.com/round/6981

Deposit of 0.05 and cash out of 1.2495 less than an hour later!
111  Economy / Gambling / Re: ☆ Satoshislot.com ☆ Bitcoin Video Slot Game ☆ Provably Fair ☆ Fast Deposits on: May 29, 2014, 05:28:54 AM
hey Satosh¡ Slot , can you change max bet to 0.25 BTC?

We are looking into this. We'll let you know asap.
112  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Looking Bitcoin Game [POLL] on: May 28, 2014, 12:49:20 AM
You might want to check out Satoshi Slot!

113  Economy / Gambling / Satoshi Sound Bite Contest on: May 27, 2014, 03:34:49 AM
For people that run sites with feeds of total number of bets and total amount of bitcoin wagered, we have the following tickers:

They are both updated real-time.

http://46.28.204.56/userapi/bitcoinswonold/ (total num of bitcoin won)
http://46.28.204.56/userapi/spinsmadeold/ (total number of wagers)

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  • DONE! Automatically asigned affiliate link for use in signatures, websites etc.
  • Better demo videos
  • Fix the "no win" freespin bug. IF a player winns nothing in the freespins game rounds, the game will start showing the wrong background music and even reels. We beleave that prizes and gameplay work normally though. The problem only affects the game client.

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114  Economy / Gambling / ★ SatoshiSlot.com ★ SLOT GAME ★ 1 CONF DEPOSITS/WITHDRAWALS ★ PROVABLY FAIR ★ on: May 27, 2014, 03:34:00 AM



Satoshi Slot is a Provably Fair, Bitcoin exclusive video slot game that gives the player a fully Bitcoin themed experience. All game rounds and their results remain public and their fairness can be verified with provided standalone code.

There is no account creation needed for playing. You are automatically redirected to a unique personal URL that serves as your account at Satoshi Slot. The personal URL is also saved in a cookie. You must keep your personal URL and cookie safe in order to protect your account safe from unauthorised access.

You can start to play immediately after depositing and you can withdraw your funds at any time as long as all your deposits have been confirmed by the Bitcoin network.

At the moment the max bet is 0.125 BTC.

It's only possible to play the game with real Bitcoin. You can bet as little as 0.0005 BTC per spin. The game currently operates in milliBitcoin - mBTC.

The maximum win is 513 times your original bet. You can win up to 20 freespins with 40 wilds added across 4 reels. A lucky player could then get 20 x 513 times the original bet maximum win from placing one single bet.

FREESPINS
The game always awards you +8 wilds up to +40 added Wilds inserted in the slot reels during the freespins.

  • 3 Bitcoins awards you 7 freespins.
  • 4 Bitcoins awards you 10 freespins.
  • 5 Bitcoins awards you 20 freespins.

Quick Start Instructions
  • When you access the game, you are automatically assigned a personal URL, a deposit address and an automatically generated alias that you can change if you want.
  • No registration required.
  • You can deposit and play after 1 confirmation. Once your deposit has two confirmations, you can withdraw at any time you like.
  • First, you bet an amount specified by the YOUR BET and BET MULTIPLIER. You win based on the paylines that you can by clicking the PAYTABLE button in the top right corner of the game.
  • If you get 3 or more Bitcoin symbols, you enter the Freespins bonus game. During Freespins, all Bitcoin symbols are turned into Wilds, and you also win extra wilds depending on which Bitcoin you pick!

Please respond to this thread with thoughts and suggestions.

Satoshislot.com

115  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: *Tiny Footprint Coffee* now accepts Bitcoin! on: May 17, 2014, 04:40:29 AM
They should specify that it's about a carbon footprint. In a crypto-currency forum, people might think that it's a coffee shop that helps you leave a tiny digital footprint. Smiley
116  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: who are the youngest bitcoin millionaires? on: May 17, 2014, 04:36:12 AM
Know that it is not poverty that enslaves you, but your belief in their system, the system with which they control you. Our collective belief in capitalism is what makes us, collectively, slaves.

Technically, the current system is not capitalism... rather a mix of social liberalism and corporatism (you can lookup the definition of the words). I get your point though. Everyone actually trying to pay the mortgage and bills on time is indeed a slave.

But if you're really against capitalism, I doubt you find Bitcoin very useful.
117  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: who are the youngest bitcoin millionaires? on: May 17, 2014, 04:27:33 AM
While I haven't been around the block for that long on this planet I know that I wouldn't blow through my money on crack and hookers with I became a massively wealthy.

You mean you haven't been around the blockchain for that long? Wink
118  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 90 BTC stolen! on: May 14, 2014, 06:13:46 AM
Now I just want to know how the wallet summary can show a double-direction arrow and a n/a address?

I didn't see anyone answer. I'm pretty sure I have understood this properly:

  • The double arrow is shown when a transaction is made that has inputs other than are in the wallet of the QT you are running. It was created by another client that has your privkey and other privkeys that you don't have.
  • The n/a address is shown when there are more than one output that is not a change address in your own wallet. In the transaction you are mentioning, none of the outputs are likely a change address, so QT can't know which one to show.

This means that if your wallet file was stolen, the thief imported other addresses before they sent, or they are creating transactions with different software that they importet you privkey and other privkeys to.

-OR-

This kind of transaction is actually most likely to be caused by the real owner after he/she has been exporting and importing addresses and been playing around with wallet files. In this case the coins weren't stolen but just transferred by mistake to another address you own. Coins might not be lost after all!

I take the freedom to quote myself because the thread was actually about this question mentioned above. The guy has 2 Bitcoin QT wallets and I think I have solved the puzzle... no hacking invlolved. philipzhai, did you ever find out exactly what happened?
119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 90 BTC stolen! on: May 14, 2014, 06:07:54 AM
Correct me if I'm mistaken here but exchanges trade fiat currency that is easily spent here and now with digital cryptocurrency that's hardly accepted anywhere. And you mean to tell me a hacker is that much of a screaming dumbass he'd steal virtual currency whose value could be $1 three hours after he steals it instead of fiat he could cash out in a hurry?
It's not exactly easy to get away with wire transfers as they are processed hours or days later. Bitcoin is probably more convenient to steal.

These exchanges that popped up - omg we got hacked, *boom* shut down. New one pops up...omg we got hacked too! *boom* shut down. That's the pattern, these new exchanges jump up, claim hackery and bankruptcy and vanish. Sounds to me like someone's full of shit - hackers didn't hack anything, the ones running the exchanges were the real thieves and made off with people's money.

Agreed.
120  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 90 BTC stolen! on: May 14, 2014, 03:21:04 AM
Now I just want to know how the wallet summary can show a double-direction arrow and a n/a address?

I didn't see anyone answer. I'm pretty sure I have understood this properly:

  • The double arrow is shown when a transaction is made that has inputs other than are in the wallet of the QT you are running. It was created by another client that has your privkey and other privkeys that you don't have.
  • The n/a address is shown when there are more than one output that is not a change address in your own wallet. In the transaction you are mentioning, none of the outputs are likely a change address, so QT can't know which one to show.

This means that if your wallet file was stolen, the thief imported other addresses before they sent, or they are creating transactions with different software that they importet you privkey and other privkeys to.

-OR-

This kind of transaction is actually most likely to be caused by the real owner after he/she has been exporting and importing addresses and been playing around with wallet files. In this case the coins weren't stolen but just transferred by mistake to another address you own. Coins might not be lost after all!
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