There should be no reason for "frozen funds". You were sent funds and suppose to hold them. You either have them or you don't. Unless your system paid off too much you should have the BTC that was deposited, the players did not win against the house. Obviously this is not the case and you spent the BTC on something, why should you not be accused of scamming or at least stealing? You borrowed without asking by spending others' BTC.
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There should be no reason for "frozen funds". You were sent funds and suppose to hold them. You either have them or you don't. Unless your system paid off too much you should have the BTC that was deposited, the players did not win against the house. Obviously this is not the case and you spent the BTC on something, why should you not be accused of scamming or at least stealing? You borrowed without asking by spending others' BTC.
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Just got back into bitcoins a month ago or so. My original plan was to mine my coins but with the introduction of the ASICs the market is kind of fubar atm. and after reading a lot of posts here about plans of action I feel my best option (most profitble) would be to buy bitcoins rather than mine them. So my initial investment for a miner was 10k so what im looking for is someone who is willing to sell me 10k worth of bitcoins. I would rather do this deal in person for cash but will entertain other options. Anyone in FL who wants to make a deal let me know. I could buy them through coinbase but that would entail me having to deposit 10k in the bank and that is not something I want to do. If there is anyone out there that would like to let some coins go for around 60-70 I would up the buy to between 20-25k.
No one is going to sell for basically 40% off of what they can sell to an exchange for, cash or no cash.
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Any reason for picking MD5 for showing the seed's hash ? It is known ( http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/643) that you can find MD5 collisions in a single block of data, i.e. input of 64 bytes. Thus you could have more than one secret seed with the same MD5 value. That sounds hard, but I can see the concern. How would you feel about the same system but using a SHA hash? I have been having fun playing around with MADPAY!
My only additional suggestions would be a lower minimum bet, if you can, allow down to a satoshi as that is what the other "dice" games do and allow for a full range of bets. Maybe a box where you enter whatever you want to roll higher or lower than or at least allow editing of the "chance of win" box.
Thanks for bumping up the speed of the "reels."
Giving playcoins is a great idea so people can get the feel of it.
With only a .5% house edge your site is a better value than the other dice sites. Good Luck!
Thanks! I like the simplicity of working in mBTC. Bringing down the minimum bet would make everything more complicated. But maybe I could have an option to change the currency to uBTC instead. The max bet should be raised above .10 if possible, also more options, let the user choose their win % chance.
Do you play at the max bet? How high do you want it to go? And what's people's interest level in an affiliate program? Its not me, but trust me many people want at least a 1 or 2 BTC max bet. Look at just-dice, many times u get bettors betting between .10 to 1 BTC a spin/roll.
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No one is willing to pay above mtgox. Especially for 1000 BTC. Mtgox is $120, bitstamp $108. Simplu pay $50-100 to wire $108k to bitstamp and buy 1000 BTC. Thus saving $12,000, but after extra fees and such we'll bump it to saving $10,000 from buying AT mtgox price. +5% well that would be another 5 figure savings ontop.
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I have .10 BTC in there waiting for you to allow cash games to be played, any idea when they will be back up and running?
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Good luck then, hope you find out what happened to them.
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Someone hacked your account. You probably used the same password elsewhere.
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People have used me to escrow in the past (highest was ~$2000 worth of BTC). Reputation thread link is in my signature. Feel free to add me to the list if I meet your expectations.
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Thanks for the quick reply Stunna, got my bet in. By the way thanks again for the small loan when I thought BTC was overpriced for the time being and you lent to me for 1 bet instead of me reloading $400 worth, I've since then turned that BTC u lent me into 8 BTC after repaying. Cashed out 5 of them and change today.
Also, I downloaded Chrome, and I see both the chat room and the provably fair, so all good there. For whatever reason many of your things such as provably fair and the chat box do not come up on Safari.
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The max bet should be raised above .10 if possible, also more options, let the user choose their win % chance.
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No I would be the one to run the site on a day-to-day basis and try to figure out any problems that occur. The programmer would live his own life, never have to even go to the site honestly, however would be required to do any fixes needed when bugs would be found, etc. I've given up on it, I don't know of any programmers and I'm not willing to give up the idea and watch someone else make a couple thousand a month off its profits, leaving me angry. It might be created but I truly don't think anyone will anytime soon.
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Looking to sell small amount of BTC to pay for some food expenses while here on vacation, heres your chance for people wanting to buy small amount.
$90 moneypak, no other amount. Or do an instant wire to my BOA account. Buy from someone trusted and get your BTC quick and easy. Will send BTC once code is added successfully. Check reputation thru the link in my signature.
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To all who replied, I agree with the general answer here - its very hard to trust anyone over the internet. I've had 6 people contact me but all of which in some way I've found a reason that they cannot be trusted. No offense to any, many who contacted are business-like people such as myself, and likely would find loopholes I'm sure even if we made a confidential agreement.
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I have an amazing idea, and truly am not kidding here. It would require of ton of programming though, and I was hoping to do a 70/30 split of all profits with the programmer (70% to programmer). The designer would have to be trusted here, because obviously they could take my idea and run and never pay me a penny. As part of the agreement, we would both help run the site, via chat and other requirements, majority of myself, however at times the programmer would be needed as well. It is a player vs player(s) game, not player vs house. But its one that I truly think would be very popular, definitely one of a kind.
If you are well trusted and know programming, and I mean serious programming as that is what it will take, please contact me. A confidential agreement will be construed also for those serious in discussing it.
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What's the most amount that you can just walk into CVS and spend to buy a moneypak?
$500 at CVS, $1000 at Walmart. Could Tsukene go to Walmart and buy two $1000 paks and one $500 pak? Tiptopgem, I don't know what card your using but if you load more then 4 cards a week OR more then $1000 you will quickly be frozen from your account. Not kidding, had it happen to me. Do 3 cards or less a week and do a total of $995. Trust me, you will get banned within 2 weeks if you continue doing more then $1000 per week.
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How is it provably fair Stunna? When I click on Provably fair, nothing appears and no where am I able to see any seeds or be able to change my seed. I am using Safari to view the site.
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The verify email link doesn't go to a working url when clicked (from the email you send out). It's a 404 page not found
I don't work for the site or own it but I had the same problem. Right click on the verification email link and paste it into your address box, add www. to it and then try loading it. The owner addressed it in his thread, which is linked above when I asked about it.
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I always use the tor browser when using SR and it's been working for me with no downtime recently. Got an order in the mail today, in fact. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) You're an idiot to post this comment.
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This account is definitely hacked or was purchased. Right there is a red flag, this user claims to be new YET is from 2012. Yeah OK.
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