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1721  Economy / Gambling / Re: Satoshimines is a best game? on: May 01, 2016, 01:36:54 PM
It's a matter of preference. I wouldn't call it the best. And what is for sure is that it's a -EV game Tongue
1722  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: April 30, 2016, 10:10:35 PM
What kind of a site makes changes and then doesn't make sure they don't cause problems (or atleast try to fix the problems ASAP)?
1723  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE.ME - REGISTERED CASINO. 2 YEARS OLD. ETH 💜. 2Y ANNIVERSARY! on: April 30, 2016, 09:37:14 PM
Last weeks wager competition prizes were given as follows:

1724  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cheaters (double spenders) and what the gambling sites are doing against them on: April 30, 2016, 09:20:21 PM
As far as I am aware LuckyB.it system is pretty flawless as it is.


Currently the precautions they take (that I am aware of) are:

-0.0002 fee per KB with always a minimum fee of 0.0002 for instant bets
-Unconfirmed inputs must have 0.0002 fee per KB also
-The transaction must not have a malformed signature or a RBF-enabled one
-Transaction must not have output of less than 5460 satoshi

(credits to stingleword for the more detailed information)

Besides that they will not go into detail regarding the algorithm they have
1725  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What do you think? on: April 30, 2016, 06:08:54 PM
Free is probably the best way to start off. Build some reputation first.
1726  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♛ BitCasino.IO - BIGGEST BITCOIN CASINO! 750+ games, 25000+ BTC in jackpots on: April 30, 2016, 04:05:27 PM
Hello,
I have registered here to give it a try, made deposit played some hands and won, now trying to withdraw my bitcoins but they declined my requests and want
"Dear Martin,

As per our Terms and Conditions we must undertake a KYC review on your account, please provide following documents in order for your account to get verified.

1. A scanned or photographed copy of a National Photo ID, passport or driver’s license (needs to show all 4 corners). If you are sending your ID card or driver’s license, please send both back & front of the card.

2. A document that verifies your address such as a utility bill, bank statement or tax bill (Not older than 90 days from the day of sending) and needs to show all 4 corners of the document.

3. Proof of the IP address you are connecting from, when playing at our casino (you can
visit http://www.whatismyip.com/ and take a screenshot of the page).

If you have any other questions, please hit 'Reply' and we will do our best to satisfy those requests.

Kind regards,
Security Department"

I am playing bitcoin casinos like 2 years and never ever though that they are verifying players - they don't even ask for the name when registering and now this... is it standard here?? I have DENIED to send them docs so they have locked me - wtf is this? if bitcointalk support can have a look will be thankfull, my username is cheskor511

Considering you have played bitcoins only (?) it is indeed a bit odd they would require such information. Though they are a registered casino so I wonder if it's something they have to do. Anyways I personally avoid providing my information so I would probably not do it in this case either. Hopefully they will come up with some kind of an explanation.

PS. I pmed bitcasino.io so incase you see it, could you take a look at the pm.
1727  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slots site with the best graphics? on: April 30, 2016, 02:40:48 PM
My favorite slot game so far is Dragon King which is playable at BitCasino.io atleast.
1728  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Rollin.io is a SCAM on: April 30, 2016, 01:30:15 PM
"your complaint will be more interesting if this is backed by screen shots"
exactly what was i supposed to take a screen shoot of? The balance. simply went to 0 during game play.
"maybe your computer is infected of somekind of malware and someone is able to access your rollin.io account"
Funny you should mention that, the account was created/active for only 15 minutes before this happened.
"i fear that your computer might be infected with keylogger"
No, i use an prepaid, unregistered mobile device, which i don't down load anything to. It's not "inflected" with anything. In fact, if that was the case, my bitfinex, btc-e and coinbase accounts would have been compromised a long time ago.

I have had small amounts on rollin.io and never has anything like this happened... they simply wouldn't risk anything over such a petty amount. NEVER EVER call something a scam right away something goes wrong.
1729  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Rollin.io is a SCAM on: April 30, 2016, 01:27:31 PM
There is no chance they would screw you over for such a small amount. As people said above, the only option I see is your PC was infected. Have you checked your withdrawal logs? It was probably withdrawn to a newly created bitcoin address... i.e. you were hacked. Always use 2FA!
Then again I am not a really big fan of rollin.io anyways... there's better options IMO such as BD, BK, PD...

Bottom line is though that I don't see them "scamming" you for such a petty amount.
1730  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 08:37:46 PM
Hi again,

Just to make this clear, this is a standard term for betting with bonus and can be found at almost every
casino, including Betchain, stated here.


Here are you saying that the max bet is 0.05btc.

Wow that's sketchy as hell. I understand their part of it (betting over 2mBTC) but to remove the entire balance makes no sense at all. I'm eagerly awaiting to hear what happens here.

Hi there,

It's 25 mBTC Smiley just making that clear.

Mike


And here u say the max bet is 0.025btc.

Huh

It's an example from another site
1731  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 08:28:15 PM
Nope. They already have these 2 conditions. But it's still sketchy.

Let's see what happens... hopefully you will get the money

Its rare someone who steal money to give them back

Their (small) reputation is at stake.
1732  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 08:25:31 PM
Nope. They already have these 2 conditions. But it's still sketchy.

Let's see what happens... hopefully you will get the money
1733  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 08:09:42 PM
Nope. They already have these 2 conditions. But it's still sketchy.

Yeah, shouldn't have different information.
1734  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 07:59:53 PM
They know VERY small amount of people look at the ToS/rules/whatever so carefully... therefore they know this kind of a rule will fuck over most people.

Thanks for your comment. One thing to add, i am still right to 1 of their terms and conditions. However they instantly put another rules to confiscate my whole balance.

They added rules right after your case? That's sketchy.
1735  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: April 29, 2016, 07:49:27 PM
Personally that kind of a rule, which is also stated differently in 2 different places of the site, serves one purpose - to fuck over customers who could potentially cashout something from these "perks". I think most of people betting with that kind of a bankroll would bet 0.025+ without hesitation. They know VERY small amount of people look at the ToS/rules/whatever so carefully... therefore they know this kind of a rule will fuck over most people.
1736  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your gambling strategy on: April 29, 2016, 05:25:30 PM
Push and pray Wink
1737  Economy / Gambling / Re: 20 BTC investment into gambling site on: April 29, 2016, 03:52:31 PM
I would indeed suggest dividing the investment. Good options are Bitdice, betking, moneypot, bitvest (?), ...
1738  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero ★ 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Since 2014 on: April 28, 2016, 10:37:31 PM
bubolino, deposits are working absolutely fine. the source of the delay must be coming from your end..and the reason the site says the balance will reflect after one confirmation is because, it does. my deposit landed today, after...*one* confirmation.

Admin: please fill the hot-wallet with enough coin to pay out 10 BTCTC + ... players should not have to continuously ask like this, I understand trying to remove the target for thieves//hackers - and I wouldn't mind if this happened occasionally - but i still have not been able to withdrawal a fairly large balance but in small pieces for over two days now. Please rectify this ASAP..other than that, the site is operating just as it should and always has. Thank you for that.

The reason your deposit arrived after 1 confirmation is because you use Blockchain.info (?). It's not a very good wallet Wink
1739  Economy / Gambling / Re: looking for coin toss or any game like it on: April 27, 2016, 10:36:58 PM
Isn't dice kinda the same? There's bitdice, betking, primedice etc. for you to try. Though no fancy animation but who needs that, righhht?
1740  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: April 27, 2016, 07:07:14 PM
Anyone got answers today?
Randian Hero Last Active: Today

Instead of having to wait ages maybe it's time to move somewhere with a quick support xD BD, BK, ... bunch of options :-l
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