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401  Economy / Gambling / Re: DiceOnCrack.com | If you thought dice was addicting... on: March 01, 2013, 09:01:00 PM
hey great game you've got here! I bet .3 BTC  for a 2.048X payout.

but for some reason received .16587688 back.

Was this supposed to happen?

how to I show you this transaction?

EDIT Same thing again, except I bet .5 BTC and got .55205833 BTC back.

You can put the transaction ID on the site to get the details. PM me or post the tx.

Edit: you must be talking about: http://diceoncrack.com/tx?_=5131091c4d8b205791008e1b

With the 'simple' strategy, you made 15,000 wagers (0.001 each). Each win returned 2.048 x .001.
402  Economy / Goods / Re: GIFT CARDS - MARATHON GAS - ComEd ENERGY! - AMAZON - FREE SHIPPING! on: March 01, 2013, 03:25:30 AM

Requested a purchase of some gift cards and TECSHARE delivered immediately. Will probably do business with again.
403  Economy / Gambling / Re: docbot on IRC! on: February 28, 2013, 11:33:40 PM
Cool! Blockchain.info isn't a shred wallet through, it's more akin to a connected/web version of Bitcoin-qt.

Thanks! Yes, I did not differentiate between online wallets. Noted
404  Economy / Speculation / Re: example way to take long term position on bitcoin on: February 28, 2013, 09:46:20 PM

With a bit of effort & lbaat.net, you can lock them away securely for about as long as you wish.
405  Economy / Gambling / DICEonCRACK on IRC [with LTC / TRC Giveaway!] on: February 28, 2013, 09:04:36 PM
Brought to you by DiceOnCrack, you can now get your fix by proxy on IRC with docbot! DiceOnCrack has now processed over 15 million wagers.

Steps:
1) Ping docbot
2) Tell the bot what blockchain you want to use (btc / ltc / trc)
3) Get new or existing wallet with the bot
4) Fund the wallet
5) Place bets
6) Redeem your winnings

1) Ping docbot

Code:
<user> /privmsg docbot help

2) Tell the bot to use btc, ltc, or trc

Code:
<user> use btc
<docbot> Now using BTC

3) Create a new wallet or get an existing one.

Using the 'wallet create' command, create a wallet tied to your nickname and address for winnings.

Code:
<user> wallet create <my address>
<docbot> Created new wallet with secret key <secret key>
<docbot> Wallet Address: <funding address>
<docbot> Return Address: <my address>
<docbot> Balance: 0.00000

  • Suggestion: Label the address with secret key in your client, as this is the only time it will be displayed.
  • if you want to get an exsting wallet (and you haven't changed nicknames), 'wallet get <my address>':
Code:
<user> wallet get <my address>
  • Wallets are tied to nicknames. If you switch nicknames, you must provide the key when the wallet was created. After providing the key the first time, this new nickname will no longer need to repeat it.
Code:
<otheruser> wallet get <address> <key>
and from then on simply
Code:
<otheruser> wallet get <address>
  • For security, you can not change the return address.

4) Fund the wallet

If you have coins, this is easy! Send coins to the <funding address> from your client* of choice. Using IRC as a proxy for DiceOnCrack, you CAN use a shared/web wallet for depositing. You don't need to own the private key to the withdraw address, but use common sense and not use a one-time shopping cart address. Remember, redemption addresses can not be changed.

On-line shared & web wallets that appear to retain deposit addresses include blockchain.info, MtGox, and instawallet. There are probably many more, but little information is disclosed for the most popular wallets. Please do your own due diligence. If you know of others that work, (and especially ones that don't!), please let us know.

5) Placing bets

All IRC bets are immediately sent to DiceOnCrack.com as a regular transaction. This means the user is responsible for proper fees which are calculated automatically and taken from the wallet's total balance.

Basic format:

bet <strategy> <amount> [options]

Strategies include: Simple, Martingale, Busto, Exit, Elagnitram, Minefield, Poker

get details for each strategy with:
Code:
<user> help <strategy>

Examples:
Code:
<user> bet minefield 0.50
places a minefield bet for 0.50 using default threshold

Code:
<user> bet minefield 0.75 65430
places a minefield bet for 0.75 with threshold of 65430 (which pays 5.00 for 1)

Code:
<user>bet simple 0.8015 5000 1.25
places a simple strategy bet for 0.8015 with a threshold of 5000 and will stop when return is 25%

Note: wagers may take up to a minute to be processed. There is a small chance that you won't get a message after a bet, in which case you can use the command 'last':

Code:
<user> last <number of wagers, default = 3>
to check your recent bets (max 10), or you can visit the website and input the txid.

6) Redeem

Code:
<user> wallet redeem

  • Redemptions are only made in whole, and only when all transactions have completely cleared. We use 4 confirms to signal a cleared transaction.
  • We are not a wallet service. Therefore all wallets that have 4 confirms and 8 hours of inactivity will be immediately redeemed. This is also a feature.
  • If there are any transactions that don't clear due to double spends (intentional or unintentional), it will prevent redemption. Please contact us.
  • Again, user is responsible for proper fees which will be calculated automatically and taken from the wallet's total balance.

Notes:
  • wager details, including graphs, will be available on the full website diceoncrack.com
  • The 1 satoshi return has been removed for total losses in proxy wagers. This reduces fees, potentially speeds up wallet redemption, and lightens the load on the blockchain.

As always, BEST OF LUCK!
406  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 28, 2013, 03:05:14 PM
If you don't mind, I might be able to continue this "free vanity address faucet" - oclvanitygen works on mine GPU.

please do! thanks.
407  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 28, 2013, 11:01:35 AM
Code:
04568A35CE28D2A193138E18BE2AE404D641EF1BC9FAE458B5210E8A7DCD3E793D684A36BC6AC6166703A742D87EF83202E39E875A49FDCC1AEB49E3CB10C66E57

1234567

All caps would be nice too. If you somehow manage to get up to 123456789, that'd be amazing.

very nice

edit: You must have changed your post right as I was replying. I look like an idiot quoting this. I was replying to your site.

Any luck yet?

I'll get this as the last one.

Sorry, I have to close the program until there is a fix to vanitygen.
408  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: offline address - or a way to explicitly freeze an address on: February 28, 2013, 04:41:08 AM
We still offer it. lbaat.net. Although not sure it would satisfy what you are trying to accomplish
409  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 28, 2013, 01:49:44 AM
04077039824943E6CC942CA3E2F25441F1C7B015C3C1D0B8093E369A3D430D5008897C9D5400435 618E0DFD75FCED61166FD2E073D9BE049BD46F1532B6AACE578
Prefix: 1YaRLY

Thanks! Smiley

cd0cf8ab308ee3cec9544e10990b967905fdc00bb0e40401f4261c4f2f9f1b73
410  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen. on: February 28, 2013, 01:40:30 AM

I don't care about the busts. I am riding this pig wherever it takes me. If it tanks, I'll have a helluva story to tell. I'm sick of half measures. I'm swinging for the fences and If I strike out, so be it.  I won't be some mediocre drone living a life of quiet desperation. I believe in bitcoin and I'm going for broke, knowing the risks.  

Epic quote

Just donated to his address. Looks like I was the first Sad
411  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 27, 2013, 03:06:48 PM
Code:
04568A35CE28D2A193138E18BE2AE404D641EF1BC9FAE458B5210E8A7DCD3E793D684A36BC6AC6166703A742D87EF83202E39E875A49FDCC1AEB49E3CB10C66E57

1234567

All caps would be nice too. If you somehow manage to get up to 123456789, that'd be amazing.

very nice

edit: You must have changed your post right as I was replying. I look like an idiot quoting this. I was replying to your site.
412  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-26 Zerohedge.com - Alternative Currency Goes Mainstream As Bitcoin ATMs on: February 26, 2013, 11:39:38 PM

what irks me is that bitcoin is voluntary, fiat is not. You don't like bitcoin, fine - don't work for it don't offer to pay in it. If you don't deal in it, it can not hurt you. But the attitude from bitcoin naysayers is that we need to force some standard to be accepted.
413  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 26, 2013, 03:38:45 AM
Much slower. 25 million per sec vs 250k per sec
414  Economy / Services / Re: Apple iPhone Factory Unlocking - $8 per iPhone on: February 26, 2013, 02:05:24 AM
3 phones unlocked successfully. Thank you!
415  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 26, 2013, 01:32:05 AM
Public Key: 043A5EEBA236C05A7254C4091E2B28C425450C5B3974278FA3158D3A0A39F082992A6C1E27C678D A399AFF7BE948AB2E2F1FD031FF42C94D7D04E1940EDF0FAC1B
Prefix: 1111Wish (includes the 1 at the beginning of the address)

Thanks!

Crap. Getting oclvanitygen error with the current drivers. I'll have to get it to compile in ubuntu when I have the time.

edit: too long. 6 chars, would take years

lolk Cheesy
Is the max for this request 6 characters after the 1, or 6 characters including the 1?

I'll try 1+6 when I can get oclvanitygen working again.
416  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 26, 2013, 01:12:55 AM
04EB14100D3DEF8E94A6A90ED53D5BB4201F79F7039DB97380DE007BBEEDABF9B406A1040B05234 732BD08B33E02AD02D51C0CD5239E3F23A39D07D171B6AC5E98

1BUTRZ

This one is easy enough with CPU
edit: PM instead

417  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE] Secure Vanity Address on: February 26, 2013, 01:10:43 AM
Public Key: 043A5EEBA236C05A7254C4091E2B28C425450C5B3974278FA3158D3A0A39F082992A6C1E27C678D A399AFF7BE948AB2E2F1FD031FF42C94D7D04E1940EDF0FAC1B
Prefix: 1111Wish (includes the 1 at the beginning of the address)

Thanks!

Crap. Getting oclvanitygen error with the current drivers. I'll have to get it to compile in ubuntu when I have the time.

edit: too long. 6 chars, would take years
418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple and Trust on: February 25, 2013, 03:32:39 AM

Touching on a point made earlier - currently, BTC-E rates are about 97% of MtGox rates (29.00 BTC-E vs 29.75 MtGox)

If both become active ripple gateways, would the bitcoin/usd exchange rates merge, or would BTC-E USD trade at a 3% discount to MtGox USD?
419  Economy / Speculation / Re: Redditor predicted the slight price dip on: February 25, 2013, 12:56:20 AM
Dang - I was going to sell 6.5 million of BTC next week and crash the market, but now I don't want to prove this guy right.
420  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-23 cnet.com - Need Bitcoins? This ATM takes dollars and funds your accou on: February 24, 2013, 04:09:03 PM
Bitcoins -> Vendor Scrip instead of Bitcoins -> Cash

I provide a machine to Joe's Bar (and Alice's Laundromat, Bill's Bike shop)etc. The machine can do Cash -> Bitcoins exactly the way demonstrated. But it can also do Bitcoins -> Joe's Bar Scrip to pay for a bill. You send BTC to the machine and it spits out a $74.14 coupon only good at Joe's Bar, and for that night only. Joe would need a way to prove it came from the machine, easily scan a receipt with smart phone.

The next day, I visit Joes Bar and give cash for the scrip. My money comes from the few % off of the bid/ask.
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