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1401  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins? on: December 10, 2012, 05:37:12 AM
Daily Bitcoins hosting's server have some technical problems. Don't worry!
1402  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 09, 2012, 09:24:31 PM
When you click the deposit button, you have to click another button to generate an address. I think it might be appropriate to have one already generated, and then have the user click a button for a new deposit address. Also, the deposit page could be improved with a table of deposit addresses that includes their respective expiration dates/statuses.
Done!

When creating a game, I can't see my current balance. I went a bought a bunch of tickets with the intention of creating a new game with my remaining balance, but I had to leave the page to see my current balance.

Your current balance in a bold or big font at the top
Made!

your hypothetical balance at the top would update immediately after each purchase
Even I don't know outcome of the game before it completes (and your balance respectively)  Wink

perhaps with a confirmation window
Confirmations annoys the users when displaying them too often.

perhaps it could be a buy
  • tickets with 1 as the default
Right now it is as you described. One ticket by default, but you can enter any number.

perhaps the color of the bar would change to something other than blue for raffles that you have already purchased
Implemented!

each raffle bar on the raffle page could include data about how many I have purchased, etc.
Leave the pending raffles at the top of the raffle list, with a full bar of a different color and the user stats
Made! Open your profile -> My games -> Raffle.
1403  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! on: December 09, 2012, 05:49:12 PM
Display your banner for the CoinURL customers and get awesome conversion rates!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129953.0
1404  Economy / Service Announcements / Display your banner to the CoinURL CUSTOMERS! on: December 09, 2012, 05:45:59 PM
Still advertising on crappy sites and annoyed with poor conversion?! I would like to offer you to put your banner on the CoinURL profile page and show it to the high-quality audience.

All our users have familiar with the Bitcoin and have some amount of them, so they have a high chance of becoming a customer of your Bitcoin-related service.

Price is just 0.5 0.001 BTC/day. You can post a banner through OF (https://operationfabulous.com/advertiser/index.php?e=site_page&wid=1119) or directly (send private message to me).

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1405  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 09, 2012, 03:24:01 PM
Instant mode added! If you trust the operator you can get results of the game immediately without waiting ~10 minutes for the next Bitcoin block.
1406  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 09, 2012, 03:33:23 AM
Where can I see the hash for each raffle?
Open a raffle you want to participate and click "Show verification info" button (below the horizontal banner). After raffle is complete, click the same button and you will see plaintext of the hashed nonce.
1407  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 09, 2012, 01:26:02 AM
One suggestion: when registering, it might be better to ask the user to confirm his password.
Oh, I use Twitter-inspired design and have read that password without confirmation is more convenient for the most users.
BTW, it is easy to reset a password if you have mistyped it.
1408  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - no house edge, 100% payout on: December 08, 2012, 09:54:01 PM
Secret list! List! Not the transaction ID.

I swear it's like people keep repeating what others said instead of thinking for themselves.
You are writing bullshit! Really!

Quote
LUCKY NUMBER
The lucky number used to determine the winner of games is simple. It is simply the first bytes of hmac_sha512(secert,txid). That would be the secret string as the key and the transaction ID of your bet transaction as the data.
http://www.satoshidice.com -> Verification
1409  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - no house edge, 100% payout on: December 08, 2012, 09:47:59 PM
since they know the secret list ahead of time.
You are wrong again! It is impossible for the SatoshiDice to know a Transaction ID ahead of time.
1410  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - no house edge, 100% payout on: December 08, 2012, 09:14:28 PM
Thus any casino which claims to be fair/provably fair while having a TTP are liars
I will believe your words if you are able to describe in details how to cheat for the SatoshiDICE operator.
Contrary, it is very easy to cheat for you as I have wrote in my previous post.
1411  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - no house edge, 100% payout on: December 08, 2012, 07:51:54 PM
Please, be honest... Wink You offer to play against the house and winner is being determined by your own random number generator. Therefore you can change outcome of any game or to know the results before it completes, so your house edge can magically climb from 0 to 100%.

Players, be cautious!
1412  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 08, 2012, 03:39:06 AM
Thank you for the suggestion, I will consider.
1413  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 08, 2012, 03:16:57 AM
cunicula, I have set 2 tickets / 0.005 BTC each as default values.
1414  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 08, 2012, 02:51:01 AM
being able to make a wide range of bets instantly is a highly desired feature.
When Peerbet will gain momentum and have enough number of the users, most of the games will complete almost instantly.
Also I have plans to add "express mode" feature, in which game rounds will complete without waiting ~10 minutes for the next Bitcoin block (it will be optionally because make impossible proof of the game fairness, but I think some users whatever will select it to get faster completion time).
1415  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 09:37:03 PM
I say you go and install AdBlockPlus and Ghostery
Because of people like you, some website owners started to hide site's content from the users with AdBlock installed.
1416  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 08:32:55 PM
I don't think anyone wants this, but it's the fact that you were being so secretive about these fees that made everyone angry.

- By the sound of it, you didn't notify current users of the service that you were now charging a commission fee on withdrawals.
- You didn't have the commission fee displayed anywhere that would be accessible to someone who had not yet signed up.
- You had text/advertising up that stated it was a fee-free service, and that the users would receive 100% of the funds, which wasn't true.

If you had been more up-front about the fees, I think people would have been much more understanding.
I admit, it was my fault to not to update the main page and FAQ. This fee was introduced about a month ago, I updated withdrawal page and just forgot to change other docs. There were no complaints about this mismatch, so I found a bug only today when the issue emerged. As I said earlied, now all documentation is updated and all users will be aware of this fee.
1417  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 08:26:34 PM
No, that's actually what ad networks want you to believe. Without ad networks to drip-drop-drip cents into websites we would already have decent micropayment systems for web services, like we should have had a bazillion years ago. The absurd "everything is free, lol" mentality would never had the chance to infect a whole generation, it there was a system where say reading an article on the web costs 0,1 cents with an easy transparent per-use payment resolvement.
There was a live example of the system with "pay for every move" and without ads. It was a predecessor of the Internet, widespread in France in the 80s-90s - Minitel. As you could guess, this model lost a competition to the Internet with free ad-sponsored sites.
1418  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 08:00:11 PM
Let me translate it to you = CoinURL can charge up to 100% commission fee without notice to any user in its sole discretion.
Suggest your variant how to write this clause in ToS...

P.S. I just don't understand why some people in this thread are so angry on this commission! I can set it to zero, but next month CoinURL will be offline due to unpaid hosting bill. Do you want this? Or do you think all is free?
1419  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 07:55:38 PM
caffeinewriter and others: I decided to set commission fee to 0% for the small withdrawals in total amount below 0.1 BTC per month.
1420  Other / Off-topic / Re: WTF coinurl on: December 07, 2012, 07:18:43 PM
but %25 sounds pretty ridiculous for a Bitcoin-based service. Sorry Roll Eyes
I see you just don't understand how many efforts is required to operate CPC ad network and how much does servers and electricity cost! If you don't satisfied with CoinURL's 25% commission, try AdSense with 50%.

BTW, I try to offer as lower commission as I can. I think 25% is the lowest on the CPC ad market.
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