Secular! OMG! Why secular?
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CyberDice is the new approach to the classic Dice game, created almost 2 years ago by the experienced OneHash Team.
If it was created 2 years ago, why are you posting about it now?
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1 @ 0.082
- All bid prices must be evenly divisible by 0.02
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...was supposed to free us from them? HODLer here. We're neither praying to anyone, nor resisting anyone. They come or they don't, honey badger gives a shit.
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Why there are still many attempts to exploit pornhub popularity in gambling sites? Wasn't verge the only official project sponsored by ph?
Do u mean theverge.com?
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yes this is why told you to import xpub, xpub generate new address for each bet, which makes us to send with low fees and not cluster trxns.
every time use a address, a new address is generated for next bet. you can give it a try with few cents and see it for yourself.
Ok. I get this part. let me know if you still need clarification, thanks for your time friend
What is your hot wallet address? I mean from which address your winning payments are being made? This is not available on your website. But, players need to know this to be assured that you have enough balance to pay a BIG win. Moreover, how do you calculate your house edge? OP says 0.8%, while your own signature claims it to be 0.5%. Below is a quote from your site, which is confusing too... When you send BITCOIN to address, there is 33% chance to 3X Your Bet. Your Bet ROLL is generated using blockchain(0 to 99), and if roll is below 19.8, then instantly 5X Amount is transfered back to your wallet. There is No Minimum Deposit.
So, the winning is 3X of 5X? And how exactly you derive the 33% chance of win?
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yes it is, you can genrate all our address from our xpub, on your bitcoin core I am a bit confused about how the process is taking place. According to your website, 06f0c2abf8c10e8c0d3f3dc29e85b501015ae76df859608dfc6ca0cb34c852e1 is a Tx representing a lost bet. But, it is sent to 14WY1ECK3jQbKNQd52duWF6yJspM6rhkCB, instead of 148k8xYVAtjWm59feTXJQw56nMFp24fYwy. Why so?
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Promise? What promise? A decentralized system doesn't have an authority to promise you something.
A decentralized system that was still made by someone and currently still being updated by other people, so yeah, there were ''promises'' in a way. made? No. It was proposed. Anyone could volunteer to 'make it' and many are still 'making it'. someone? How do you know it is 'someone' and not 'some group of people'. updated by other people. Yes. So? You can be one of those 'other people'. And if the existing 'other people' does not accept your recommendation, you can always create your own implementation and see if there is enough people supporting it. so yeah, there were ''promises'' in a way. So, NO. There were no ''promises'' in any way. Yeah just like anyone can volunteer to be the president of the United States. You can be one of them if you know what you are doing just like politicians, 99.99% of the crypto community do not have enough knowledge to be one of them. You seem to have confused the basics of centralization & decentralization. If you disagree with US president, you can't fork the US. But, if you disagree with the lead maintainer of Bitcoin Core, you can fork the Bitcoin Chain.
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All I can say is, never put all your eggs in the same basket.
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Promise? What promise? A decentralized system doesn't have an authority to promise you something.
A decentralized system that was still made by someone and currently still being updated by other people, so yeah, there were ''promises'' in a way. made? No. It was proposed. Anyone could volunteer to 'make it' and many are still 'making it'. someone? How do you know it is 'someone' and not 'some group of people'. updated by other people. Yes. So? You can be one of those 'other people'. And if the existing 'other people' does not accept your recommendation, you can always create your own implementation and see if there is enough people supporting it. so yeah, there were ''promises'' in a way. So, NO. There were no ''promises'' in any way.
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I understand that I'm a small person in the market, but bitcoin needs help now more than ever. People like Dr. Craig Wright are destroying what you've created. Accept the application and destroy the bitcoin cash and their hard fork. Only you can do that. Do you guys agree with me ?)
^This is a copy-book example of appeal to the authority, bitcoin was created to avoid.
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Promise? What promise? A decentralized system doesn't have an authority to promise you something.
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Hello When do you plan to open Flips Star again? 400 btc jackpot is very attractive!
400BTC is absolutely attractive amount, but as I remember there is minimum bet in order to hit that 400btc but I do not remember how much is the minimum bet amount. Tried that game when they gave a way some mbtc to try the game some time ago, but I was not lucky enough to win something. As soon as Flip's Star is a lottery game, there is no min or max bet to hit the jackpot. All you need to do is just buy a ticket or several tickets for a fixed price of 0.0004 BTC and guess the numbers. The more numbers you guess the bigger the chance to win the jackpot. Unfortunately Flip's Star has been closed for redevelopment but you can try the over game of ours - Rapid to the Moon - to enjoy the same gaming model. Ticket price is just 0.0002 BTC. Can we try Rapid to the Moon with faucet?
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550713 0000000000000000001c8661918a05385dcd5cbd07ea26947b716e685f0e9bbf 15:38:14 BTC.TOP 550714 000000000000000000146b13196e32710a1c07a6293f4535e45596645f02d258 16:39:17 AntPool 550715 000000000000000000100a8208f1a5ab3a4afed7809c2a14a46df026150f5fc0 17:38:05 slush
Blocks come 1 per hour Instead of just 3 blocks, let's look at last 10 blocks @ https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC550715 Slush 8 minutes ago 963.4 kB 550714 AntPool 1 hour 7 minutes ago 970.2 kB 550713 BTC.TOP 2 hours 8 minutes ago 978.3 kB 550712 Slush 2 hours 9 minutes ago 930.0 kB 550711 ViaBTC 2 hours 16 minutes ago 934.9 kB 550710 BTC.com 2 hours 17 minutes ago 945.1 kB 550709 Unknown 2 hours 41 minutes ago 966.2 kB 550708 BTC.com 2 hours 47 minutes ago 923.3 kB 550707 Unknown 2 hours 49 minutes ago 930.3 kB 550706 Slush 3 hours 15 minutes ago 934.1 kB
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What? How would I ensure that the race is actually being live telecast? It may always be a recorded one, where results are already known to you. How this type of a setup be provably fair?
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