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2541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:31:56 AM
Option -1      1BhtrC3JFXiopE3r5zM7Ep61bb5MemhSW8



Maybe next time lady of luck shines in your favor!
2542  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:24:58 AM
1/3 1FcGvmsHv8vFRPfGLFYsdAA9vd7MTVWkJM



CONGRATULATIONS! You WIN!

Winnings queued 1/2


18UjdYMGeds9ZWvumkGk5mHEzTtY3C9UJ9

Cheers  Grin



1/3 1H1ysnL6bPFsdPfjMTFstukAjMgsakFRU3



You WIN  Grin

Lady of luck shines with you!!!!!


Winnings has all been sent!
2543  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:21:50 AM
1/1000 + 14LjNTXmjAkC9FQBQiPVGABbiTDRGkntqq



o.O, on page 7, the same number 539 came up twice  Smiley
Which makes it the second time xD

Maybe next time!
2544  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:19:37 AM
-1/5 1MZxoNoc9SXtQKJMVrzJ2E6nXqLcV59oRX



Damn one less you would of won, maybe next time!

2545  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:18:48 AM
1/3 1H1ysnL6bPFsdPfjMTFstukAjMgsakFRU3



You WIN  Grin

Lady of luck shines with you!!!!!
2546  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:17:45 AM
-3/1Cga9Zi4tHiY99z1UT1yuuXAq2uqdJB6ow
(Gambling option 3, address 1Cga9Zi4tHiY99z1UT1yuuXAq2uqdJB6ow)



Maybe next time  Smiley
2547  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 10, 2012, 11:16:43 AM
1/3 1MejZZmBVdGoXusfjpkDQdjcocUuQed4RH

Thanks.



Maybe next time!
2548  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:55:10 AM
Basically one side of the site would operate similar to satoshidice, after it reached 2/2 it would send back
to its players, and for the customizing part you would create an account, and make your own games
with the stats.

I am just suggesting things that would increase popularity.

That would change the expected return due to transaction fees.
Would make the "Play without house edge!" kinda unreal, not that the house keeps the edge, but the miners.

True in a way, but do note, when you make an account you have to send BTC to your account.
And that alone costs 0.0005 BTC. Then it has to send back to you.

So there is still transaction fee. You can't ever have true 0%.

But its like 99.99% Pay-back. And I would have to say that's
the best in the world  Smiley Or one of, if there is any better  Smiley
2549  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:53:43 AM
I think I see now. But what would happen if two people send to the same address?

Also, optional email notifications would be a nice feature in the future, especially for big lotteries (like the ones I just made...).

Well the same thing would happen as Satoshidice. Satoshidice address is the same always.
And receives multiples of bets from different people.

It should be able to pick the winner, and return to the winner between the two people.
Else Satoshidice wouldn't work?
2550  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:48:11 AM
Basically one side of the site would operate similar to satoshidice, after it reached 2/2 it would send back
to its players, and for the customizing part you would create an account, and make your own games
with the stats.

I am just suggesting things that would increase popularity.
2551  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:46:13 AM
hmm, I disagree. I think having an account is a big hook. The stats tracking is really nice, and it makes depositing more straightforward. I feel like I'd have to read your idea more than once to understand, and maybe others would too. IMHO.

Not what I am saying Honest bob, I am implying that you can make an account, or opt not to.
Your offer two choices. There is a game that make account making unnecessary.
And some there is, as of customizing.

I am just offering two choices, and I think to some players they would prefer this.
Some would want an account and some wouldn't

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Set amount addresses:

Bob sends 1 BTC to set-address. Its queued 1/2 for spots.
Tom now can send to this address, any amount from 0.01> no greater then 1 BTC.
So first player odds will always reside at 50% and no less.
If I send 0.01 BTC I take a small chance of getting Bob's 1 BTC.

Non set amount addresses:

Tom sends 1 BTC to Non set-address. Its queued 1/2 for spots.
Dave sends 10 BTC to Non set-address. Its now 2/2 spot.
And Dave takes a 9/10 of getting Tom 1 BTC.

These limit at 10 BTC, and same for above.
For non set amount, the first player money
can be staked for less then 50%,
and for first option, it will be forced at 50% or greater.
2552  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:40:33 AM
Make it deposit-able, without creating accounts.

So I send 1 BTC to this address, it immediately queues for 1/2 for another player.
Make about 10 bet addresses, and have this on the front page.
Some players will see the 1/2 thing, and send there Bitcoin's there.

Make it that for some addresses its a set amount you can send.
And some it isn't. So one address a person may have 1 BTC in it.
And the limit to send is up to 10 BTC.

If I send 10 BTC, I take a 9/10 of winning 11 BTC and a 1/10 of him winning 10 BTC.
Etc etc etc.

This would further more increase your site popularity, and decrease or make the need
for making accounts unnecessary.

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Set amount addresses:

Bob sends 1 BTC to set-address. Its queued 1/2 for spots.
Tom now can send to this address, any amount from 0.01> no greater then 1 BTC.
So first player odds will always reside at 50% and no less.
If I send 0.01 BTC I take a small chance of getting Bob's 1 BTC.

Non set amount addresses:

Tom sends 1 BTC to Non set-address. Its queued 1/2 for spots.
Dave sends 10 BTC to Non set-address. Its now 2/2 spot.
And Dave takes a 9/10 of getting Tom 1 BTC.

These limit at 10 BTC, and same for above.
For non set amount, the first player money
can be staked for less then 50%,
and for first option, it will be forced at 50% or greater.



2553  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 10:33:42 AM
Yep it's me Smiley Not exactly pennies anymore is it?
1 BTC deposit, I was at 1.40 BTC (.4 profit) and now I'm at 0 waiting for 2 bets.
If I win I get 2.46 BTC, if not, I'll make a promise to all gods and the universe that if I deposit more BTC I'll be raped by a horse.

 Shocked

Maybe your luck will run as good as mine xD
I originally taken out 26.5 BTC for a 7970 card,

And now I have bought a 7970, 5970 and pci express extenders.
And somehow I have got 56.4 BTC  Smiley

(Satoshidice)

Some were betting 0.01 at less than 256, and earning 2.56 BTC xD
Some insane luck here  Smiley
2554  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 08:38:42 AM
This is what I want  Smiley




2555  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - no house edge, 100% payout on: December 10, 2012, 08:35:15 AM
If this is truly 100% pay out, will there be zero sum roulette tables?
And zero house edge black jack games?



2556  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: December 10, 2012, 08:24:01 AM
I have seen this attack as well.
I was looking at results, and seeing 0.00000001 over and over again.

Bets under 0.0005 should return nothing, to prevent attacks.
Bets under 0.0005 should just be accepted as donation gifts.
Any bet above 0.0005 should have transaction subtracted from them.
So if someone sends 0.0006 they get back 0.0001.

This would make much more sense.

Satoshidice should implement this.
2557  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org - Play without house edge! on: December 10, 2012, 08:05:03 AM
I have an idea. Create a page, that is red on the right side, and black on the left side.
Each is determined from the outcome of the blocks.

Played live. And bets can be in any order, such as there may be 50 people betting 1 bitcoin on red
and 1 person betting one bitcoin on black.

Bets are made by division.

So if red has 50 Bitcoins, (50 different people)
and black has 1 bitcoin.   (A single person)

When black hits. Black wins 1 bitcoin + (50/50), And every person loses (1/50th, and now has 0.98 BTC each) This brings black up to 2 BTC.
When red hits. Red wins 1 bitcoin, distributed among the 50 people, everyone getting 1.02 BTC.




Another idea to increase popularity.

Is to allow people to hold raffles on items on your site.
Like they can upload an image to your site, and a raffle underneath.
Perhaps for raffles you can take a 1% cut off that, to generate a little
revenue. So people can raffle there 7970 Off, and they can
set the tickets amount, and pricing amount.

I would like this idea. I may myself raffle off some computers I have.
Also Allow for the person to set the 1% amount higher, if they wish
this would be the donation amount if anyone wished to set like 5% or so.

This also would allow for you to buy 7970 and brand new stuff.
You can raffle them, and put that on your main front page.
With the games of tickets.

This is a way you can alone generate raffles off your own items as well.

Also hold a draw, buy a brand new jalapeno order number from BFL.
And hold a draw, they must have your site in there signature,
post daily a must, and must be displayed 24/7.

After 14 days or so, then hold a draw among these people.
To enter is to do the above.

This would create or gear a lot more attention to your site.
Which is what you want.

Sometimes you have to spend a little $ to get $$$ later on.

Maybe make it that if they spread the word of your site,
make a blog, or post, and if good, give them extra
tickets into the draw. This would create fierce competion,
and a lot of people would do this. Thus you would
have even more geared attention.

It takes 1 person to let 5 others know, and
each of them to let 5, for total of 25,
going 1>5>25>125>625>3125> ETC.
To get somewhere.
2558  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BITCOINS! on: December 09, 2012, 12:18:40 AM
1/3 1FcGvmsHv8vFRPfGLFYsdAA9vd7MTVWkJM



CONGRATULATIONS! You WIN!

Winnings queued 1/2
2559  Economy / Lending / Re: 1 Bitcoin Loan BUILDING COMMUNITIES TRUST - PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS on: December 08, 2012, 11:41:58 PM
look even if you are telling the truth, we aren't meaning anything offensive or anything oriented towards
attacking you. Its just that we as a community has seen this many many times in the past,
and it turned out to be a complete scam, basically one person can ruin it for the rest I know.
I myself been scammed 15 BTC which is a lot of money.

So just take our words into consideration, it isn't meant with harsh meaning.
We just want more info.

Hopefully you understand.

Best regards
Lightlord




Quote
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You missed a huge issue, why are you passing your self off as an LLC when you clearly don't have an LLC for your business this is misrepresentation.

How are you 3 IT professionals yet you have no automatic way to grab contact information and it is a very static web site?

You actually didn't answer any of my points above

Would you like to see business documents? We are legit, EIN and a DBA and a DnB Profile.
2560  Economy / Lending / Re: 1 BTC LOAN TO BE REPAID 12/8/12 AS 1.1 BTC on: December 08, 2012, 11:36:15 PM
yes I'm not going to scam I need a 1 bitcoin loan

Here's a deal after you send me 1.1 BTC to 13cjE1VDsiF5SjFEt5kg2izYmcvUmpwTi5
I'll gladly send you back 1 BTC.
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