Following the the recent acquisition of www.bitwheel.io we have decided to run a similar Bitcoin Giveaway that we origionally launched with www.coin-sweeper.comThe Giveaway will be a total of 0.1BTC for anyone who wants to play Bit-wheel.io. It will be available in 50 individual payments of 0.002 BTC and is limited to 1 giveaway per Bitcointalk Account/IP address with a minimum of activity of 20. We will be creating a new thread for the giveaway which will start November the 13th at 08:00 AM Bitcoin Talk Forum Time I will announce it in this thread first so make sure you are watching this space! In the meantime feel free to check out our 1,000 Satoshi Faucet at www.bitwheel.io Will there be any rollover on bonus? If you mean any requirements to play a certain amount of spins, etc, then no. We want everyone to try each wheel out, but that's it.
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Following the the recent acquisition of www.bitwheel.io we have decided to run a similar Bitcoin Giveaway that we origionally launched with www.coin-sweeper.comThe Giveaway will be a total of 0.1BTC for anyone who wants to play Bit-wheel.io. It will be available in 50 individual payments of 0.002 BTC and is limited to 1 giveaway per Bitcointalk Account/IP address with a minimum of activity of 20. We will be creating a new thread for the giveaway which will start November the 13th at 08:00 AM Bitcoin Talk Forum Time I will announce it in this thread first so make sure you are watching this space! In the meantime feel free to check out our 1,000 Satoshi Faucet at www.bitwheel.io
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To clarify when scammers steal from us they don't get a bit back. When people haven't successfully stolen from us we give them the benefit of the doubt. One of our largest attackers has been the same DD4BC guy who now has a 100BTC bounty on his head. His bounty can be found here with Roger Ver backing it - http://www.bitcoinbountyhunter.com/bitalo.htmlWhile the industry is still maturing there is a lot of scope for improving the response by online gambling sites to scammers.
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Thanks for taking the time to read into it more Coef. With perfect information we could make perfect decisions. But without perfect information our decisions can never be 100% perfect - we just do our best with what we have. When our system pays out withdraws to those taking advantage of exploits the money is gone and you'll likely never hear from us or the person who took it from us. When our fraud systems catch behavior that looks a bit 'dodgy' we do our best to investigate it fairly. The other side will normally make as much noise as they can to try and pressure us into taking their side. In situations like this we will normally refund the deposits, provided they haven't scammed money above and beyond that value from us already! I don't think it's any fairer for us to confiscate a players deposit when we suspect scamming than it is for them to steal from our bankroll! Hopefully our actions in response to issues like this will help us build a reputation that allows honest players to trust us, and will make less than honest players think twice about trying to steal from us! We don't discuss the specifics behind exploits publicly. We don't want to give any more advantage to the exploiters/hackers/scammers than they already have. Not a week goes by where we don't receive some sort of threat or exploit attempt on our websites. If you doubt Aviba's history for this sort of thing then please take a read of this latest posts and let us know what you make of it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=359930;sa=showPostsI guess you are right here. It seems he has won big and has been accused of cheating on both Peerbet and Multidice before. It is nice to see you refunding his deposit when he is trying to cheat.
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The reduction of the house edge to 1.56% means that the wheels are much fairer and inline with the odds at other sites.
This means that playing on our wheels now should see a lot more winners!
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We don't discuss the specifics behind exploits publicly. We don't want to give any more advantage to the exploiters/hackers/scammers than they already have. Not a week goes by where we don't receive some sort of threat or exploit attempt on our websites. If you doubt Aviba's history for this sort of thing then please take a read of this latest posts and let us know what you make of it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=359930;sa=showPosts
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Aviba, After a lengthy review of our logs and contact with other Bitcoin Gambling Operators the consensus is that you've got a reputation for exploiting websites in this way. The fraud checks that take place before our otherwise instant withdrawals are processed are in place to stop activity like this. We will refund the deposit you initially made into your doug1 account but please do not play our games anymore. When you exploit like this you will not be able to withdraw your winnings and in the future we won't refund your deposits. This was your last chance with us! Please take your activities elsewhere. I hope you can call it a day now your deposit has been refunded: https://blockchain.info/tx/e6a2f1ff0e69b3654b0924b3a37b41f090eeedc42b76da190115d27882c7b82e
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Hi doug1,
We are just looking into this now, as it looks like there was some strange activity from your account, and the withdraw was put in a que for manual approval.
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Just tried your site faucet works but the wheel doesn't spin?
We have heard there is a problem with the wheel on some browsers which we are looking into now. What browser are you using JimClone?
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I think you should redesign the wheel, it doesn't fit in with the colour scheme of the website.
But good overall, nice payouts.
Thanks for the feedback on the colour scheme - taken on board!
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when I tried to withdraw it popped a message box about my coins shortly arriving, but still nothing happened (few hours passed) Your response? why are withdrawals not instant like you advertise?That is strange can you send PM your username and I will look into it
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www.bitwheel.io has now had 28,127 Faucet claims, at BTC0.0001 for each claim that's a total of BTC0.2817 given away 2.8 BTC My bad! 2.8 even
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www.bitwheel.io has now had 28,127 Faucet claims, at BTC0.0001 for each claim that's a total of BTC0.2817 given away
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Ill bid $10
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Bitwheel Affiliate program here --> www.bitwheel.io - 20% Revenue share (unless you bring in some serious traffic and we can up it), paid out monthly. Coin Sweeper Affiliate program here --> http://www.retrocoingames.com/affiliates/ - 15% Revenue share of the house edge on every bet made, paid out weekly.
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Get ready for hackers and have an idea how to deal with that early on!
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Can you give more details on how the game works? I currently don't understand it
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