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3661  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ The Lucky Bit "Make Your Own Game" Promotion! ★ on: April 05, 2015, 07:48:55 PM
Edit: Sorry. It is removed!! It is minimum 0.1 now. But when?

The minimum payout was lowered when the minimum bet was raised to 0.002BTC. The site was set up to always send at least 0.0001BTC (a transaction fee) back to the player, so there is wallet confirmation the game played. Since the minimum bet was increased, it's now possible to feature a lower payout multiplier and still send the minimum return.

I suppose it's possible for a line to have an even higher minimum bet and lower payout, but it really isn't practical to adjust it beyond the current amount. x0.1 is devastating enough, as players of the currently active line are learning!

Thanks Cheesy
I didn't notice it since everyone was posting only till 0.2x (afain - noticed) and the pay lines were usually only upto 0.2x

Yeah, still 0.1x is better than 0. Smiley
Only my above submission used 0.1x just to check it out. Wink
3662  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ The Lucky Bit "Make Your Own Game" Promotion! ★ on: April 05, 2015, 07:46:08 PM
Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
---------------------------------------------------
0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   25   1000   10000
---------------------------------------------------
Max amount playable: 0.01
--

Odds: 98.459%
Max win: 100 BTC
Name: Crazy Line
Bitcoin Address: 1MCiA3FtqxpqhTL3rF9fWbLAt8pfFWN4z1
3663  Economy / Gambling / Re: What percent of internet Bitcoin poker is Luck vs Skill? on: April 05, 2015, 07:40:26 PM
I would say it depends on how stupid and experienced you are.

Not at all stupid = You don't play poker

Experience directly proportional to level of skill and inversely to luck required.
3664  Economy / Gambling / Re: Satoshi Dice - Invest in the Bankroll! on: April 05, 2015, 07:24:15 PM
My English is not good so I just want to know how much I can earn everyday If I invest 2 BTC ? Thanks !

It depends on many factors like how much action there is on the site and how much other investors put it. Your expected profit per bet is 0.0095*Your Investment/Total Amount Invested. But if players are luckier than usual, you investment will actually shrink.

So does that mean that you can actually lose your investment? If some whale comes around and wins some coins will you lose your investment?

They stated earlier that you can never lose all of your investment, it will just decrease in value like all investments. There is some risk to this but it is better than gambling as you have a 51% chance to earn money on each bet.

easier words to actually understant this is that each time you invest, you support some percentage of the bankroll

if the site got 100 BTC bankroll and you put in 1 BTC in it, you actually support 1 % of your bankroll, so everytime the sites get profit or loss, you will gain 1% of the amount (using standard kelly)

So unless the sites bankroll goes down to 0 BTC which is likely wont be possible, you wouldnt lose all your investment

This is one important point for investors: Max win is capped at around 6.5BTC    Cheesy
3665  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair | 1 BTC BONUS on: April 05, 2015, 07:22:14 PM
I have played at FJ and honestly, I have no idea how their bonus works.  Undecided
3666  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: In need of a Primedice Bot that can do this martingale strategy on: April 05, 2015, 06:39:37 PM
So i need a bot that can help me with this.

Make X amount of 0.00000000 BTC bets
then
If 10 reds in a row, Base bet = 0.00000001 BTC.
then
Start Margintale.

This way i have way less chance of losing 0.1btc with 28 reds in a row *i think its 28* from 1 satoshi. as i would need 38 reds in a row, less likely than 28 reds in a row.

It is true that 38 in a row is less likely but at the same time the more bets you make the more chances of getting 38 in a row and since you are making bets until you get 10 in a row (0.097% chance of happening) so roughly every 1000 bets you can start betting for real, the problem with this strategy is that it would take you years to even make a small profit because you need 1000 bets before you even start betting with martingale

38 losses are less odds of happening than 28 losses. But OP is NOT following that.

28 losses after 10 losses is the same odds as 28 losses in the first instance itself. This is what OP is following.

In effect, he just loses his time. (that is right Cheesy)

(The former case can only be achieved by increasing his bankroll or decreasing his initial bet - 1 satoshi is lowest unless he switches to some other coin or something.)
3667  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [SOLVED] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 06:28:48 PM
Here's the entire backstory. I couldn't, for the life of me, get past level 4. I know, I'm dumb Roll Eyes
So when ca333 posted the "Only when you are from NSA, you can enter lvl6..." hint, I immediately thought of HTTP referers, even though I hadn't made it past level 4 yet.
So I asked piCube to test it, setting the HTTP referer to NSA's website. And it worked. Because according to the HTTP referer, you're are going to the site "from" the NSA.
So piCube practically gave me the answer for level 4, and while I was getting an extension to change HTTP referers, piCube posted the hash that you get in level 6.
I put the hash through CrackStation, gave a partial match. I compared md5(cryptoanarchist) with the hash, found that the only thing different was the 333 at the end, so the answer was cryptoanarchist333.

lol, you lucky guy. Tongue
Next time I get a hash I will keep it a secret. Wink
3668  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [SOLVED] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 06:26:53 PM
piCube and Injust noticed referer-manipulation and are ONLY who reach lvl6. Injust provided complete decrypted code first. biCube posted md5-hash in IRC first. But like old hackathons it only count who post the FULL solution. We (me and injust) gave advice to piCube so to not post hashs from the hackathon public before its not solved fully.

Explaining Level 5:
Level 5 check your HTTP-Header. the lvl5 look for your "HTTP-REFERER". this is php object from SERVER-Data array what your client send in the http-packet. So now my lvl5-site look for your referer information. In example when you look many otherside check your referer data for marketing, log, statistics, .... Also advertisin-company (web advertisement banners, links,...) check the referer.. Now you must "fake" the referer and write data into this element. Here its the URL of NSA-website. you can in example make this with "curl". This is a commandline tool you can write
Code:
curl --referer http://www.thesiteyouCOMEFROM.com http://www.thesiteyouwantTHEDATAFRom.com/

now curl loads the data from http://www.thesiteyouwantTHEDATAFRom.com/ and when this site check the referer in your client information then it gets http://www.thesiteyouCOMEFROM.com. So the site think you COME FROM http://www.thesiteyouCOMEFROM.com. And in level5 the site let you then enter level 6 automatical.

other option: you can also use browser-plugins for header-manipulation and modification. this exist for many web-browser. i.e. mozilla firefox, google chrome you can google and you find lot of web-debug addons. So you can change the http-referer also here.


Thanks Smiley

I am looking for a chrome extension now.. I tried to read it up from stackoverflow. I understand the concept. Only don't know how to change it.

Thanks for posting all that information. Cheesy
3669  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to win 1 million dollars with only 10$? on: April 05, 2015, 06:16:44 PM
http://vegasclick.com/gambling/million-dollar-bets.html

I found this interesting article and after reading it a question passed through my mind. What would happen if people instead of using normal martingale strategy would use anti-martingale strategy? Would we see posts of people winning a lot of bitcoins with this strategy? There has been 30 losing streaks so 30 win streaks would be possible aswell, of course the bet limits would come to play but a lot of bitcoin casinos let you bet a high amount of money compared to normal casinos, just-dice allowed once even 270 btc as max bet (68.000$ as of the actual price)

Reverse martingale?

What if you lost $10 a million times trying to get a single million? Quite possible.




but it's possible to make millions playing poker

Ok, we get 2 situations:

but it's possible to make millions playing poker and it's possible to lose a million playing poker

but it's possible to make millions playing poker to lose it all later.
3670  Economy / Services / Re: BITBINGO.IO - Signature campaign - high rates - bi-weekly payments! on: April 05, 2015, 06:04:31 PM
I am sorry Bitbingo but your rates are not competitive at all. Other campaigns are paying a lot more, why someone join your campaign when he could join bit-x or dadice campaign instead? Heck even bitmixer is paying more for full members...You need to increase your rates.

For fixed pay campaigns these are actually the highest rates.

Yeah, I agree. Smiley
Terms are different though and varies from campaign to campaign.
3671  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: In need of a Primedice Bot that can do this martingale strategy on: April 05, 2015, 05:49:19 PM
So i need a bot that can help me with this.

Make X amount of 0.00000000 BTC bets
then
If 10 reds in a row, Base bet = 0.00000001 BTC.
then
Start Margintale.

This way i have way less chance of losing 0.1btc with 28 reds in a row *i think its 28* from 1 satoshi. as i would need 38 reds in a row, less likely than 28 reds in a row.
28 reds after 10 reds is as likely or unlikely as 28 reds from the beginning.


Really? I'm not so good at math but logically speaking it seems that it shouldn't be right?
yes
given you have 10 times red before you do the bet still gives you the same chance of winning (just the % what's on your screen).
so you can better just do the martingale system starting low if that's what you want but keep in mind that with betting you lose in the long run, no matter which system you use.

OPs strategy just takes more time. (OP will be able to see green for a longer time before bustng. The amount will be the same though theoretically)

Make 38 losses and you can show off Cheesy


Edit: btw,
38 reds in a row, less likely than 28 reds in a row.
is correct.
Only since you are making real bets only after 10 losses, there is no effect. Only it will take a longer..
3672  Economy / Services / Re: Signature Design Competiton, Winner gets 0.2btc "Escrowed" on: April 05, 2015, 05:46:03 PM
hero/legendary signature :



sr.Member signature :





If it is indeed as it looks in the image, then I am afraid it may not fit. (Just reduce the size)

Limit it something like 30px (depends on font, whether table is used, etc.) up to down.
3673  Other / Off-topic / Re: Claim your Bitcoin Rank of Nobility on: April 05, 2015, 05:18:57 PM
I am Bitcoin King-100000000 and I am proud Cheesy
3674  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [SOLVED] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 05:07:07 PM
lol, came back online for another round and gone! Smiley
Congratz to injust Cheesy

Can someone share the lvl5 answer? (leave lvl 6 in suspense Wink)

piCube got first the hash...

I decrypted to cryptoanarchist

and Injust added the 333 =)))


=> Was a team work Smiley)

It certainly says solved by Injust...
Anyway, level 6 is pretty easy If I get that string it is over Wink .

I don't really get the lvl 5 part...

Who cracked lvl 5? (I think Injust did that)
3675  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ The Lucky Bit "Make Your Own Game" Promotion! ★ on: April 05, 2015, 04:31:47 PM
AFTER YEARS...i have finally made a line that meets the odds requirement...
Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
---------------------------------------------------
0.1   0.2   0.3   2.5   5   7.5   15   50   100
---------------------------------------------------
Max amount playable: 1
--

Odds: 98.431%
Max win: 100 BTC
Name: The Gm Line (...because why not?)
Bitcoin Address: 1GmstrbbXd4C5eJMZC8z82PeYJBRmtUFkv
Sure, it took alot of altering meaning i changed it almost completely to what i imagined it to be...but meh...

Pretty sure there is some problem. 0.2 is the minimum. 0.1 is not possible.

Was it removed?


Edit: Sorry. It is removed!! It is minimum 0.1 now. But when?
3676  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [SOLVED] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 04:10:56 PM
I felt lvl 6 was easier than level 5 lol.

I didn't quite get the changing header part. I don't have a technical background. Just pure logic. an someone explain that?

I will try Googling it.
3677  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitDice.me New Game Brainstorm. We Need Your Feedback! on: April 05, 2015, 04:03:18 PM
Given your limited amount of time, I'd say you are better off finishing up roulette or bringing a new coin into the bitdice.me family rather than trying a totally new game.  PRC just pulled their lottery game because of low interest.  So while a more advanced moneypot might be really interesting, the difficulty your having in even explaining this suggests it is too complicated.



Try and fail but don't fail to try.

Why not?

3678  Economy / Services / Re: Signature Design Competiton, Winner gets 0.2btc "Escrowed" on: April 05, 2015, 03:22:03 PM
Excellent! Smiley

Thanks a lot!
Your one word like a honey to my heart Smiley

Best regards.

That was really a great design Cheesy Wow
3679  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [SOLVED] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 03:19:05 PM
lol, came back online for another round and gone! Smiley
Congratz to injust Cheesy

Can someone share the lvl5 answer? (leave lvl 6 in suspense Wink)
3680  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [HACKATHON] satoshihack.com - hack the 0.1 BTC reward! - ROUND NR 3 on: April 05, 2015, 10:17:16 AM
Who knows? Just in case:

WRONG_HAHAHAHAHA Wink

3902ee7e149eb8313a34757e89e21af6_HAHAHAHAHA

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