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21  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience on: June 03, 2015, 08:38:29 AM
I find an interesting thing, before the dadice storm, dadice only had around 100 players in peak, but after some people trolling here, the current online players are over 150  Shocked

So they make your site more exposures to the community, that trolling storm gives 50% more players come to play here, and more and more players like playing here,  Grin  Free advertisement for dadice?? Grin

Yes, lol we gained more than 3,000 new members due to their thread bumping and the rolls per day doubled as well Cheesy

That and rolling at over 5 million rolls per day now. So all good I think

except that youre not making any profit, despite those "awesome" stats  Grin
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake on: June 03, 2015, 07:54:22 AM
CLAM is not % based.  dooglus will likely chime in shortly on what one might expect for a "percentage" return, but this return is entirely dependent on difficulty and other factors.

Are you a witch or something? That's uncanny...

Anyway. Smiley

Just-Dice has 513k CLAMs and stakes about 1200 times per day:

>>> 1200 / 513e3 * 100
0.23391812865497078

So that's 0.234% per day. (JD investors pay 10% commission on staking rewards, so should get ~0.21%)

You can expect the same, but with higher variance.

And the rate will decline over time, since the global rate is a constant (1 per minute) but the total active staking money supply is growing.

is there a way to participate in JD's staking power without being exposed to the investment risk from gambling?
23  Economy / Securities / Re: Barter (BTR) on Havelock? on: June 03, 2015, 07:17:22 AM
any ideas if that pietilagroup running the show is somehow related to risto?
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