Why are you plotting a graph of random numbers? Seems like a waste of time, and a misguided experiment.
EV is the only important number, really.
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Is there someone who has an idea of how to provide (create) a provably fair system for relations between the investors and casino ? Short answer: not really. With Bitcoin alone, it's just not possible. There's no mathematically sound solution that doesn't involve severely hindering the casino. However, Ethereum is looking promising for this kind of stuff. I wrote a blog post about it here: https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/the-next-chapter-of-crypto-gambling.html
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Cool site. I prefer this though.
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What happened to affiliates?
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Can't access the website. Getting a 404.
Everything OK?
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Keen!
Thanks for the hard work.
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Still no losing month, nice I was making great returns on crypto-games until I foolishly decided to divest. Then, with the balance just sitting in my account... Hehe not a bad move and when I usually do this ( though my investment are small ) I just end up gambling away the divested amount hence its good to have a lock funds period sometimes I do the same with my affiliate commission sometimes. It's a problem.
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Ok I didn't see this thread before...
I asked a question about a specific casino investment and got a link for this thread. I'd like to thank you for taking the time and effort to share all this data with us. That's really cool and will help me a lot for chosing! Of course I know this data is relative and that I can't generalize your experience but still it's very cool to have actual facts to base on in order to make a choice!
Thanks again and congrats for your profit. It's much less than gambling and winning but I guess it's also far safer xD
It's always safe to invest in a casino, house wins all the time. Just stick to it and you will be successful with your journey. Just like you, I appreciated what the OP does for experimenting and it has been proven in our very eyes that it's really profitable. No investment is "always safe", stupid.
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Check out thebitcoinstrip.com. We review all major Bitcoin casinos :-)
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It would be nice if someone would maintain an uptodate collection of dice sites, so we wouldn't have to search them on the web. This could be dicesites.com, I like it's style and design. But it still isn't it... I haven't seen here anything new since long time.
There is also my TheBitcoinStrip. We crawl the same stats for even more casinos. Check out https://thebitcoinstrip.com/stats/2016-12-24-to-2017-01-07
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The new team is very polite and easy to work with. Still one of the best BTC casinos in my mind.
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Do you mean Satoshi Mines?
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My average bet is about $900
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Op was asking for a bounty and imo it is legit
lobos asked him not to publish it! why would he do this? he or BB should publish it immediately and fix it as they did anyway
lobos behaved in a very unprofessional way
why would wealthy need to ask lobos if they have their own coder? another good question is if lobos is also the coder for wealthy?
A "bounty"? Lol. OP begged for a ransom, and BetterBets didn't play along. Bug bounties aren't paid out to keep people quiet. That's called blackmail.
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I'm highly skeptical of the provably fair mechanism.Where is the client seed stored locally? It appears to be stored on the server end, randomly generated every time you visit /provably-fair. You cannot change the client seed, and it's explained nowhere how the PRNG works. And what is the house edge? Would not trust this with a penny. https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/what-does-provably-fair-mean.html
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TheBitcoinStrip crawls most Bitcoin casinos every 20 minutes and compiles statistics. We have over two years of data now, roughly 2.3 GB of data. View the stats here.Between October 6, 2015 and October 4, 2016, Bitcoin and alt-coin casinos took in 1,394,574 BTC and profited 7,302.6 BTC.
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