Today I came across a crash gambling site that lets users place multiple bets per round. Once all of your bets are placed, you can either cash them all out at once during the round, or staggered individually across multiple bust points. If BaB is brainstorming new ideas, this sounds like a pretty cool concept.
I'm not sure if it's okay to discuss other websites here, but this sounds like an interesting concept, and I would love to see that. The idea of a crash game where you can place multiple bets per round is something I've never heardd before.
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Is your site fully working? I was curious about the KYC and AML policy you have, I'm sure not all people are in favor of KYC if they are depositing and playing with cryptocurrency alone. When I open the KYC and AML policy the site says "Page Not Found".
Currently you are allowed to play without KYC at the casino. Our policy may change in the future, however for the time being, you may play without KYC. I consider this a trap for those who do not read this post, on your page it clearly stated ID Copy of a valid photo ID such as a passport, driver’s license or government ID card. This must include scans of the front and back of the cards. In the absence of a photo-ID, we can accept a copy of a birth certificate. The certificate must have all four corners visible. We will also need a photo of the player holding up their birth certificate, with their face and the front of the certificate clearly visible. Then you are posting here that you can play without doing KYC, you should decide right away if you will ask for KYC or not, the TOS and FAQ are very important for players you should be clear on All your rules many gets into trouble because of too many changes of the casino's rule. I suspect that these KYC and AML documents are not his, but rather that he has simply copied them from other websites or that he picked them up pre-made out of a template. A quick Google search turns up several gambling websites with the same content. It explains why the published content differs from his explanations here. It seems he did not adapt these texts to match the actual terms of his platform. I consider this to be a serious red flag regarding the legitimacy of this casino.
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I didn't know about batch transactions! Should definetely take a look at that.
I suggest you look at the example of freebitco.in, they offer three withdrawal methods: Instant (variable fee, currently ~$ 0.24), Slow (batch transactions every 6 hours, low fee - currently ~$ 0.06) and Auto (weekly payout, batch transactions, low fees). Avereage fees for bitcoin these days are about 3$ which is too high from my perspective in my early stage of website.
No. I don't know where you got that number. Those fees are too high. Take a look at mempool.space: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FbCssUCh.png&t=663&c=AXs2o5bscBr6JA) I have sent 1 sat/vB transactions for the past few months when I am not in a hurry, and they have always been accepted.
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Tell me which gambling platform does not scam their the players.
Maybe those that do business legally and do not hide their owners' identities? Let me ask you a question, which gambling platform has so many scam accusations like 1xbit? Please name at least one.
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There are so many victims but they are getting together to form an alliance against the 1xbit scammers therefore they are weaker. If they managed to form a group represented by a single class lawsuit then the 1xbit scammers would have no chance to stay open and all their copycat websites operated by the same team will be looked at too. I agree with you, they should be avoided like the plague but apart from send out warnings to potential victims there is not much else we can do. I have been away from this thread for a while and noted nothing here has changed. Hopefully the 1xbit scammers will have their website shutdown soon.
I feel that the only way that this scam site might shut down is if a group of victims successfully file a lawsuit against them or if the site itself ends up in losses thanks to gamblers avoiding this site like the plague. Their shills are still trying their best to defend them in order to get paid regularly, but none of them are able to justify their excuses properly due to missing proof etc. I agree, but 1xbit hides company information and runs an illegal casino, so it will be difficult to file a class action lawsuit. Although I don't know exactly how it works, but one way to obtain the information could be to target the hosting company with a court order for information disclosure.
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Regarding withdrawals as a Binance gift cards - I'd prefer send the whole amount to the users instead of taking fees for withdrawals because of btc transaction's fees ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'd prefer to use my crypto the way I want and not be forced to use centralized services that require KYC and have had a history of leaking sensitive user data. Also, I believe you are aware that you can do batch transactions as well. By the way, do you know what the average fees for bitcoin transactions are these days?
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Is Freebitco.in dice game really probably fair.
Since you can verify each roll on your own, I would say freebitco.in is provably fair (and not probably fair). You can find FreeBitco.in Roll Verifier here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/roll-verifier/verify.htmlCan any one tell me about it how does this really work.
How does what work? How does the provably fair mechanism work or how does the random number distribution work?
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@Friends.Casino, I first want to welcome you to the Bitcointalk forum. I visited your website and the first thing that struck me was the clean design, which I find straightforward and appealing. The only thing I don't like is your logo. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FATxCcDN.png&t=663&c=rQIZBitdys7ssA) I am assuming that you got this logo from some free stock vector collection since it looks cheap and unprofessional. I think every casino needs a strong brand to compete successfully with strong competition. I also noticed the vague language in your KYC/AML policy and your Terms and Conditions. Did you copy this from other websites without editing it for your needs? For example, your KYC policy mentions the Curacao license. Do you have one? I couldn't find one on your website.
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I have a couple questions about your "pre-launch announcement". What is the point of announcing before your platform even gets to the alpha stage? From your announcement: The lottery is based on Ethereum Smart Contracts... to any crypto wallet that supports Binance Smart Chain coins (BEP20) and Wallet Connect. Etherscan.io transparently tracks all transactions... Are you aware of the difference between Binance Smart Chain and Ethereum? Don't get confused about which is which.
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I don’t think we should get into discussing religion here, but out of curiosity which religion is okay with gambling?
I've often wondered that as well. I think the answer is that most religious people cherry-pick which rules they want to adhere to. That's true, although I would like to add a small correction: most people that cherry-pick which rules they want to adhere to aren't really religious. They just pretend to be.
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Could you let me know how and from where can i disable the this interest thing as i do not want the interest to be added automatically to my account balance without my consent. This will really help me and i can use this site with ease. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You can go to the profile tab, click the blue "disable lottery and interest" button, and then check the "disable interest" box. I'm curious, can I ask why you'd want to do this? I'd love to hear your reasoning. I have disabled both Interest and lottery from the profile tab as guided by you. The simple reason for doing this is that it is prohibited to take interest in our religion and hence i do not want this interest to be added in my money. That's the sole reason why i disabled the interest. Even participating in the lottery is not considered good. Freebitco is a site where you can earn from gambling, lottery, interests and faucets. If you are not comfortable with these things, why did you make the account on this site on the first place ? Rather not signup on sites whose functionality conflicts with your religion. I don’t think we should get into discussing religion here, but out of curiosity which religion is okay with gambling? so aren’t you already breaking the rule and Freebitco is neutral site which doesn’t promote any religion. Lastly we all will respect your wish, but don’t end up playing there and claim refund if you lose citing religion, I hope that you’re aware that Freebitco won’t entertain such claims hence use your account responsibly. While I don't want to stray too far off topic, I read somewhere that religious groups believing in more than one God (e.g., Buddhists, Hindus) tend to have more positive attitudes toward gambling than people believing in only one God (eg, Christians, Muslims). But I agree with you; I don't think there are any religions that explicitly endorse gambling, and billions of people abstain from gambling out of their devotion to their religion.
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No clear purpose yet for RLB but probably, Rollbit is already working on this and they might surprise us with a great value of RLB on its platform alone. Its good that they consider all the users and not just the Rollbot hodlers for this, let’s wait for further announcements with regards to RLB drop.
Yes, I agree. I believe that the greatest value for RLB holders will be on the Rollbit platform itself. As arallmuus said, I also think the main point will be to stack RLB tokens to get a profit share from the casino. There is a chance that the Rollbit team could implement amazing features like rolling back revenue to the community or rewarding users with credits and tokens for every winning session. We don't know how will they implement the token benefits but the one thing which is sure that players will find it interesting like imagine you getting the tokens and then staking them to get interest over them or some share in profits or any sort of utility token but yes the scope would be limited to casino only as they are making it for Rollbit not to compete with other crypto coins out there so it's just fine and see what happens next. I wonder if it will be possible to stake a certain number of RLB tokens to get a Rollbot NFTs? That would be very cool. But yeah, I suppose we'll just have to wait and see what Rollbit has in mind for their tokens.
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I don't think that Satoshi mined with 58 machines. That would be too complex for that time period. (~1.5 years - 24/7)
You don't think? Well, I don't think that Patoshi = Satoshi. Since neither of us can prove any of these claims, why are we having this discussion at all?
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What is the difference between precalculated addresses and random addresses? A randomly generated address is an address whose private key can't be predicted by any way. For instance, your wallet generates unpredictable entropies and hence, addresses. A pre-calculated address isn't that one. That makes sense. Thanks for explaining. I thought the OP was referring to some pre-generated vanity addresses. Anyhow, I agree with Occam's Razor on this. It is all just a wild theory without a lot of logic behind it, just like those conspiracy theories.
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Withdrawal is 30000 (i assume it is COINS) not Satoshis, so with 300 claims you can withdraw the faucet earning.
In reality, you can't. This is another part that is misleading. Apparently, he offers a binance coupon code, which is different from withdrawing a coin to your own wallet. For starters, binance no longer allows withdrawals without KYC for the vast majority of users.
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Could you please explain what the term "coins" mean on your faucet website? Since it is not about satoshi coins, it could be considered fake advertising.
They are coins which would be converted into BTC right after withdrawal. What's the point of using some imaginary coins in the first place? Why would you needlessly confuse visitors when you can just use Bitcoin (satoshi)? Or do you think that manipulating terms is the way to increase traffic?
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<...> That sounds good to me, very good. And very fair, Satoshi like.
No. That sounds like a bunch of speculation without any arguments. Even your reasoning makes no sense. What is the difference between precalculated addresses and random addresses? You still need a private key to sign the transaction. And what do you mean by "someone will find the path to one address"? There is no such thing.
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My perception of Red Tag in the forum has changed vastly compared to when I newly joined this forum late May this year.
I think it's only you who noticed that. Most users joining 1Xbit for example are ignored in the forum. Don't worry even they are lots of them that won't hurt the forum's overall looks. No need for a remedy or solution. Don't make it complicated as what you noticed is far from happening. You can put them on your ignore list and just do your usual communication and exchanging replies with each other. You are right, this is a perfectly good solution. You can't go wrong if you put all 1xbit shillers on ignore. Most members ignore them anyway, from what I've seen.
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The main features are: - claiming 100 coins every 15 minutes(which is about 0.005$ for now)
- min. withdrawal is 30 000 coins
Could you please explain what the term "coins" mean on your faucet website? Since it is not about satoshi coins, it could be considered fake advertising.
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