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1801  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 04, 2023, 12:37:35 PM
So, who decides the number of winners in a game?
The host himself/herself?

The creator of the game decides how many winners the pot will be divided among. For example, for Game #25 it would be you.

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And let's say I create a game and nobody participates, what will happen after the number of blocks passed?
Will I get a refund (excluding the 2% fee that the platform takes)? Or will it be a full refund? A little bit curious about this.

If you create the game and no one else participates, then you will be the winner and win the entire pot (minus 2% fee).

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EDIT: Where does the 2nd player gets his betting address?

For example, I created Game 25, the betting address left from my address is for me, right?
Then where will the 2nd player send his coins? If he will send them on the same betting address as mine, then will the 3rd person use 2nd player's betting address to send his bet?

I believe you've created a game for only one player since you haven't defined other payout addresses.

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If someone wants to increase the size of his bets, will he use the same betting address where he sent his funds earlier?

Yes, I think so.
1802  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 04, 2023, 12:10:49 PM
Yes, there must be 6 confirmations before txs will show up.
I've added a message on the site making this more clear.

I appreciate the effort you made to update the information on the website. However, I see that there are still some delays. For example, in Game 23 I have a transaction with 7 confirmations, but the site still doesn't reflect the correct balance.

EDIT:
OK, I see now that the balance is updated. I'm not sure if it's because of the 8 blocks after the first confirmation or some unspecified time after the 6th confirmation. Btw, do you really need 6 confirmations for this? Wouldn't it be better if the balance was reflected in real time?
1803  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 04, 2023, 10:52:24 AM
I think I'm starting to get it. See https://coinballer.net/game/21, find your Payout address in the list, and deposit to the Betting address that's left from it on the same line.

Well, it looks like we've both got three confirmations on our transactions, but the game balance is still stuck at zero. Is this a glitch in the matrix, or just a cleverly disguised feature? Hard to say... Only the developer knows for sure.  Wink
1804  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 04, 2023, 10:24:38 AM
Does anybody have a clear understanding on how to participate? To which address should I be sending my bets?

If I understood correctly, to participate in Game 21 created by ETFbitcoin, you need to send BTC to the designated "Betting address" (listed in the left column of the table).

So for example, my "Payout address" is in the right column and my "Betting address" is in the left column:


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And what if I want to send from another wallet? Am I excluded because only 1 of my wallets are registered or not?

It's a good question, but unfortunately the instructions are incomplete, so I'm not sure if the address the funds are sent from matters or not. It's possible that it doesn't matter, but without more information, it's hard to say for certain. The only way to know for sure might be to try it and see what happens.

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At first glimpse it is quite confusing to understand how the game works.

I agree.
1805  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 04, 2023, 08:26:24 AM
I will wait for response for a partner before I give my review.[/url]

Would you like to play with me?
I assume you have already created a new game? Can you confirm that it is okay for me to send my deposit to the specified address?

EDIT:
I'm backing off. I've already found a new partner.
1806  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Pregled Bitcointalk Signature-Ad kampanja on: January 03, 2023, 04:03:51 PM
Iskreno, manager mi je nepoznat, kao i Coinballer, možda netko drugi ima više informacija o njima?

Taj menadžer mi je potpuno nepoznat, a koliko vidim nije vodio kampanje još od 2017./18. godine. Na forumu se aktivirao tek krajem prošle godine nakon dužeg razdoblja neaktivnosti. Možda čak nije ni originalni vlasnik tog računa.

Što se tiče Coinballera, pogledao sam njihovu ANN temu i web stranicu i ne vjerujem da će taj oblik kockanja zaživjeti. Ako se to uopće može nazvati kockanjem...

Vidim da prijava ima već dosta i to od dosta uglednih i poznatih članova foruma.

Da, i ja sam ostavio svoju prijavu. Iznos je dobar za relativno jednostavan jednokratni posao.
1807  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Spiroll.app scam? on: January 03, 2023, 01:08:53 PM
Also worth noting: they never paid the fake winner's address (https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/bc1q8zr62hardk5kkjym5femqtqsqfpwnakstzpg9z).
If there was any doubt who was behind the winner account now there isn't.  Cheesy

I can't help but find it amusing that they tried to rig the competition. It was almost comical to see their shady casino operation come crashing down in such a spectacularly miserable way.  Cheesy

As LoyceV pointed out, this was a scam waiting to happen and could have had much more severe consequences.

I kinda expected OP to create one but since he didn't here it is, flag type 1 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=3077

Flag supported.
1808  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Coinballer Review Campaign | Earn 0.0025 BTC for your review | Apply Now! on: January 03, 2023, 12:38:34 PM
Forum Username: FatFork
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1809  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: January 03, 2023, 11:26:27 AM
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It's important to note that any scam accusations against a casino should have their own dedicated topic in the Scam Accusations board, with relevant evidence to back them up. Accusations without proper support will not be taken seriously by the community.
1810  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: January 03, 2023, 11:18:12 AM
If I roll all of them either I am going to end up earning segregated rewards (sats, RP, lott tickers, GT etc) but do you guys think it is worth an investment like that?

It appears that you've already done the necessary calculations, so you should be able to make an informed decision about what will help you achieve your goal. Just keep in mind that exchanging 4500 RPs for only 60-70 WOF spins may not be a good value, as you may end up losing sats in the process.
1811  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinballer - An open-source multi-player Bitcoin gambling game. on: January 03, 2023, 10:57:08 AM
I don't know, but it seems like this type of game or bet is very new to this forum or ever to the casino. To understand it we have to play it or at least Op can give a free test so that we become more familiar with how betting works on this new gambling site, but seeing what Op has explained gives a little illustration that we have to prepare good budget to win the bet.

I'm not so sure that this kind of game mechanics is new, it's simple auction-style bidding in a digital format, and this type of gameplay is something we've seen before. And, you don't have to actually play it to understand it because it's actually very simple, whoever makes the highest bit wins the entire pot.

@OP why need to be hurry to built reputation?

A strong reputation is a no-brainer for any gambling platform worth its salt. After all, players entrust their hard-earned coins to the custody of the platform, and a spotty reputation is a surefire way to chase them away. The design of the game requires this trust, making the reputation of the platform a vital factor in its sustainability.
1812  Economy / Reputation / Re: 'Bitcointalk forum is going downhill because of dkbit98' - CoinPayCard.net on: January 02, 2023, 03:22:00 PM
I’m not going to reply to any questions regarding stolen funds anymore. The most simple answer I can give you. We don’t accept stolen money, if you do use them we send them back. End of story.

It's simple - if you want to show that you're credible, just provide some solid proof to back up what you're saying and add some weight to your arguments. This is especially important when you're trying to persuade someone to part with their money.

For example, it would be helpful if you could specify the sources you use when making statements such as, 'It's not hard to google blacklisted wallets.' [1] As you are discussing serious matters, it is important to provide reliable sources, rather than just using a general search engine like Google. However, if you are really relying on the Google to identify blacklisted wallets, it raises serious questions about the legitimacy of your business.

Furthermore, this statement: 'Blacklisted wallet can be found on public lists, provided to the crypto community by law enforcement worldwide' [2] absolutely needs a reference to show where the information came from. Without a reference, it is difficult for readers to determine the credibility and reliability of the information being presented, which can negatively impact the perception of your business as reliable and trustworthy.

[1] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5431878.msg61524064#msg61524064
[2] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5431878.msg61515830#msg61515830
1813  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Pregled Bitcointalk Signature-Ad kampanja on: December 30, 2022, 02:13:51 PM
U HunnyPlay Casino kampanji promijenjeni su uvjeti te su naknade za sve sudionike sada nešto niže. Kampanja plaća po postu, a plaća se maksimalno 25 postova tjedno (od kojih najmanje 5 treba biti u Gambling sekciji). Kampanja je otvorena za sve Member+ članove.

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Campaign rewards
Legendary members: $2.40 per post up to 25 posts each week
Hero members: $2.00 per post up to 25 posts each week
Sr. Members: $1.60 per post up to 25 posts each week
Full members: $1.20 per post up to 25 posts each week
Members: $0.80 per post up to 25 posts each week

Please pay attention!
Hunnyplay team decided to adjust the per post reward until they integrate their btc payment system. It's also testing and tweaking the advertising budget to sustain long term too. If you agree with the new payment system then please post your current post number (for the current participants) and new applications will be considered too if any of our current participants decides to leave the campaign.

It means, the campaign is OPEN to fill all the slots it currently has.
Good luck.
1814  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 30, 2022, 01:55:15 PM
and sometimes It is My Wife that motivates me when she is giving me extra funds to risk in gamble as she Knew that sometimes I have this luck and may bring us both Winning  Grin

Lol, assuming what you say is true, your case is exceptional.

Yes, it's usually the other way around.  Cheesy

As they say, behind every successful man is a woman - and in my case, that woman is my better half who I believe brings me luck when gambling. I've tried to convince her to come to the casino with me on numerous occasions, but she tends to be a bit more practical when it comes to spending money. I guess that's just one of the many differences between the sexes - men are typically more willing to take risks, while women tend to be more pragmatic.


It was opposite of us, lol. Well, I am the only one working, and she is caring for our child, but I always give her money on a monthly basis so that she can gamble (she has other budgets for her needs, so gambling is separate). Well, she only won once this year, and it was not that big, but she is happy whether she loses or wins. But I am a practical person at times, I would suggest to her sometimes that she should use her gambling budget this month to buy clothes; but mostly she doesn't do it. On the other hand I do have a really strict gambling budget, and I also rarely play—mostly once every two months if I have funds, and sometimes I skip to spend it on others. 

Well, it sounds like you are a supportive partner who takes care of your family's financial needs and tries to be practical about your spouse's gambling habits. I think it's important to respect your spouse's autonomy and their right to make their own decisions, it's also understandable that you might have concerns about the money being spent on gambling. It is important to have open and honest communication with your spouse, as well as finding a balance that works for both of you.
1815  Economy / Gambling / Re: If you were building a Sportsbook... on: December 30, 2022, 01:11:05 PM
Following on from one of my previous messages here, one thing I really like on some sports books is a partial cashout feature - its definitely something to think about in my opinion for new sportsbooks

I would never conceive a sportbook that would not allow a cash-out. It is quite elementary to allow full freedom to the users, as they are going to play on the grounds that eventually they can fully withdraw if they have some serious luck on their betting, or even if the simply get tired of the site and decide to look for alternatives. I think that feature is a given.

It appears that there may have been a misunderstanding here. From my interpretation of M1cha3lM's post, it seems that he wasn't discussing the process of withdrawing funds from the casino or bookmaker, but rather the option to cash out a bet before the end of the event. This is a common feature offered by many sports betting platforms, and allows bettors to sell their bet back to the bookmaker for a reduced price before the event has ended, rather than waiting for the outcome to be determined.

You can read more about it here:

What Is Cash out Betting?

It is a betting feature that allows gamblers to withdraw their bet before the game ends prematurely. Since the odds fluctuate based on the game's flow, the odds at the cash-out point are what the bettor gets. If the bet goes according to the initial prediction, the odds will rise, and vice versa.
1816  Economy / Gambling / Re: Multidice.io | The multi-currency dice game | 35+ cryptos on: December 30, 2022, 12:53:49 PM
Hmm...

Did a withdrawal. Hopefully its going through without getting scammed.  Huh
By the way, you made a deposit of 0.0018btc and few minutes later you request a withdrawal of 0.00172xbtc. It is a little bit questionable, did you play few bets only and lose few ten thousands satoshi then decided to withdraw the rest?
But, that's equally not an excuse for the casino not to process a users withdrawal due to time interval of deposit and withdrawal if not clearly stated in it's terms and conditions that a deposit needs to be wager before withdrawer. Because I see no suspicious activity there, as sometimes you never can tell, issue may arise and you need fund, of which withdrawing might be an only option. But moreover, have the withdrawal been processed??
I doubt the withdrawal process will continue considering what @Bitinity has said: their representative is no longer active and they were last active last month. But why does he keep depositing his money in a casino that doesn't have an active representative? It's the same risk as the current situation, where he might still be waiting for his withdrawal to be processed. Even so, he can still hope that the team from the casino will continue the withdrawal process until it's finished and can come back to this forum to notify the latest updates.

I agree. This could potentially be a cause for concern, as it's important for an online casino to have active and responsive representative on the forum to address any issues or concerns that players may have. Without an active representative, it may be difficult for the members to get any information or important notifications related to this casino.

However, this does not necessarily mean that players will have problems withdrawing funds from their accounts. It's not clear based on the information provided whether the withdrawal process will continue or not. As far as I am aware, there haven't been any reported instances of scam accusations against Multidice casino on this particular forum. However, it's important to note that the absence of reported scams does not necessarily mean that a casino is completely trustworthy. It's always a good idea to do thorough research and due diligence before depositing money into any online platform, including reading reviews and checking for active customer support.
1817  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 30, 2022, 12:05:06 PM
and sometimes It is My Wife that motivates me when she is giving me extra funds to risk in gamble as she Knew that sometimes I have this luck and may bring us both Winning  Grin

Lol, assuming what you say is true, your case is exceptional.

Yes, it's usually the other way around.  Cheesy

As they say, behind every successful man is a woman - and in my case, that woman is my better half who I believe brings me luck when gambling. I've tried to convince her to come to the casino with me on numerous occasions, but she tends to be a bit more practical when it comes to spending money. I guess that's just one of the many differences between the sexes - men are typically more willing to take risks, while women tend to be more pragmatic.
1818  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: December 30, 2022, 11:50:25 AM
but Rollbit site works fine on my phone. i bet on Slots and Live casino never failed to bet because for me Rollbit platform is good enough on my phone, never had any problem while betting
It also works fine on my mobile device but have personally not placed any bet from mobile phone and whenever I am in need I switch to desktop site mode from settings and adjust it accordingly but he might be facing some other issues as it loads and run on my device good.
maybe you have to use a cellphone device that is of good quality and a fairly strong internet network. but for me Rollbit is a very friendly gambling platform to play on mobile or on desktop

Yes, having a reliable phone and a strong internet connection can make all the difference when it comes to online gambling on platforms like Rollbit. A top-notch device can handle the demands of fast-paced, graphics-heavy games, leading to a smoother and more enjoyable experience. From my personal experience, I have found that the screen size (resolution) of the device is also a crucial factor to consider. Having a larger, higher-resolution screen can make a big difference in the overall gaming experience. However, it's worth noting that Rollbit is designed to be a user-friendly platform that can be accessed on both mobile and desktop devices.
1819  Other / Meta / Re: Careless copying of forum links redirects you to Binance on: December 30, 2022, 08:46:56 AM
But it ain't dumb if it works. If people could fall for the "deposit to receive 2X crypto back", I won't be surprised to see people signing up under the referral link and maybe even trading there.
I don't think people who mistakenly entered into that redirected page will ever sign up. Especially people who searches for Bitcointalk and ends up here will ever sign up to this referral program.
At Least people who spends fair amount of time will not fall for this, but maybe it is targeted for newbies.

If you visit a referral page, or are redirected to one, there is also a tracking cookie that is usually embedded in your browser. This means that if you eventually create an account with Binance, even if it's months later, the tracking cookie will let Binance know which referral link you used in the past. The person who set up the redirect website will then receive credit for the referral. It's likely that this is the main reason for setting up the redirect website and spreading the tracking cookie with his referral code as widely as possible.

Although this tactic might be a bit shady and deceptive, I agree with others that there is no basis for reporting the website. After all, there's nothing illegal about it as far as I know. It is possible, however, that it violates Binance's affiliate marketing policy.
1820  Other / Meta / Re: Ninjastic.space - BitcoinTalk Post/Address archive + API on: December 29, 2022, 07:00:02 PM
it really worries me to make a post if it doesn't count there because almost the average signature campaign organizer always uses ninjastic as a reference, will the problem be solved

Oh, no need to worry your pretty little head about it. After all, it's not like you're participating in any signature campaigns or anything.  Cheesy
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