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441  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 1 BFL Single FPGA on: May 28, 2013, 03:44:30 AM
I will pay 1 bitcoin via escrow.

That way I can finally hold one of these fabled bits of hardware.
442  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 28, 2013, 03:40:50 AM
Mem how about you remove Primedice from provably fair? The client seed isn't being randomized client side, the whole "provably fairness" is flawed, here have a look

updated on the spreadsheet.

Mem how about you remove Primedice from provably fair? The client seed isn't being randomized client side, the whole "provably fairness" is flawed, here have a look

Hey, as we mentioned we will be correcting this issue today most likely. Also we currently aren't listed as provably fair on mem's list at this moment so hopefully we can be added afterwards. At the moment it is possible to change your client seed, just not as simple as it should be. Thanks for bringing this issue to my attention, am forwarding all your feedback to our developer. Would be happy to let you take a look afterwards.  Smiley

great Smiley

spreadsheet has just been updated, last night was crazy hectic but tonight I should get some time to upload the latest version.
PrimeDice, if you fix up your provably fair issue, let me know please Smiley

These faces, while quaint and easily accessible, are confusing considering that not everyone expresses the same emotion towards certain aspects.

Agreed.  I've never even tried to understand what the various faces mean on the list.  They all look pretty much the same to me.  A small 'scam' icon (maybe just a box with 'scam' written in it, say) is much more obvious than a face sticking its tongue out, or wearing shades, or whatever the scam icon currently is.

- LEGEND -

Good Legend:

  • Grin = considered mathmatically honest, showing you the hash used to generate each game. Ive played them all enough to be a believer.
       
  • Cool = PVP, Player v Player (Poker sunglasses)
  • Kiss = Responsive and or Helpful Admins (from my personal experience or several good referrals from forum members)

Bad Legend:

  • Huh = Questions raised regarding fairness/randomness thats waiting on admin response
  • Angry = SCAM
  • Cry = payout issue/s - removed if/when payout is resolved
  • Lips sealed = Non responsive admin

its not that hard to read a legend is it guys ?

Using image links will greatly increase my posts size, Im concerned that Im already approaching the post character limit, does anyone know what it is ?
443  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTCTC][[ASICMINER-PT]] - Public trading of ASICMINER shares on: May 28, 2013, 03:09:05 AM
Estimated ASICMiner network hash is >24TH! (New record.)

Oh baby baby Cheesy Last weeks div's were pretty nice, cant wait to see this weeks.

My only regret is not being able to buy 100 shares before the price skyrocketed.
444  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSlots.co - Progressive Jackpot, Instant deposit and play on: May 27, 2013, 05:06:25 AM
Here is the spin randomizing code:

Code:
var n1 = getRandInt(0,80);
            var n2 = getRandInt(0,80);
            var n3 = getRandInt(0,80);
            var j;
            for (j =0;j<=n1; j++){
                spinOnce(Wheel1);
            }
            for (j =0;j<=n2; j++){
                spinOnce(Wheel2);
            }
            for (j =0;j<=n3; j++){
                spinOnce(Wheel3);    
            }

            var hashString = "["+Wheel1[1].toString()+","+Wheel2[1].toString()+","+Wheel3[1].toString()+"]-";
            var secret =  crypto.createHash('sha1');
            secretHash  = secret.update(###CUT_FOR_SECURITY_REASONS###);
            secretHash  = secret.digest('hex');

            var shasum = crypto.createHash('sha1');

            currentHash = shasum.update(hashString+secretHash);
            currentHash = shasum.digest('hex');
                        
            srv.broadcast('hashUpdate', ["hashUpdate", [currentHash] ], playingUsers);

Hello, Im not quite sure what code Im looking at here, is it python / php ? I really only know perl and c.

I see n1,2,3 getting their random vars but Im not seeing them hashed, instead I see:
Wheel1[1].toString()

I assume spinOnce is a sub that rotates to the next item on the wheel, if so do you have a game map showing how each wheel maps to the random numbers 1-88 ?

Just had a quick look on your site, could use a little guide on how players can verify their own results - it helps with confidence.
Nice clean site design Smiley


crypto.createHash('sha1'); creates the hash.

Thanks for the comments.

this answers none of my questions, please address the other questions I raised.
I am not convinced this is provably fair at this point in time.
445  Economy / Gambling / Re: SuzukiDICE | Our payout is greater than that of SatoshiDICE. on: May 27, 2013, 05:03:42 AM
so what is the house edge ?
446  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 27, 2013, 05:00:13 AM
Hi All, Im updating the spreadsheet as I go, will post an updated list tonight.

I also accept Zaih's endorsement of a site (re provably fair, helpful admins etc etc), Zaih seems to be a regular here now and is always actively engaging the new casinos.
447  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: May 27, 2013, 04:57:35 AM
Any thoughts about YAC, PPC, TRC, FTC?

Which one do you think will get some real value in the future and which ones do you think will be dumped completely and worthless?


PPC is the only 1 I can see surviving, the others dont even have competent devs.
448  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Poker Dominicano -NEW Bitcoin Poker Room on: May 27, 2013, 04:56:36 AM
more competition == bet selection for the users.

Im always happy to see a new casino added.
449  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [REPOST FOR NEWBS] - I of Mems list Encourage boycotting SatoshiDice [RACISM] on: May 27, 2013, 04:38:55 AM
the stupidity of you monkeys never ceases to amaze me.

nigger is an insult.
so is fag.
so is bitch.
so is cunt.

you can choose to care or you can choose not too, but realize it makes no difference either way.

/enlightened

Smiley


One can never and may never be judged by recourse to a group. This is essentially what racism is, judging one individual by recourse to a group.

smoke some more crack you pedantic twat.


racism is an implied sense of inferiority. nothing less, nothing more.


Pretty sure thats what fuels his deranged postings.  Grin Grin Grin

the stupidity of you monkeys never ceases to amaze me.

nigger is an insult.
so is fag.
so is bitch.
so is cunt.

you can choose to care or you can choose not too, but realize it makes no difference either way.

/enlightened

I find it highly likely that a person who would say this is white, straight, and male.  Happens to be my situation too.  I didn't think much of the privilege argument until I started looking.  It seems like the craziest thing to say, so rude, "You think I'm privileged?  I don't get into good schools because of the color of my skin."  And so on.  It wasn't until I started listening to people coming from that side of things that I realized that not only was there something to it, it is system wide.  There is advantage to demonizing whole groups of people.  Do you not see that?  or do you think it's a good thing?

Unfortunately I am very certain MPOO-ER is a racist who simply does not have the courage to stand by their convictions when put to question.
It simply a case of wilful ignorance, an honest intelligent person confronted with this information would have no recourse but to admit their fault and ignorance, unfortunately MPO-ER and MPEx are intelligent but have near 0 credibility (MPO-ER for instance is frequently caught out in their own lies). So his only course of action is to feign miscomprehension and restate his flawed opinions again and again.

LOL, it's not everyday you witness a person supposedly retained to provide public relations services engaged in a full throated (if convoluted), public defense of her employer's use of racial slurs. Good show!

Let me go out on a limb by suggesting that MPOE-PR has never met a real public relations professional or perhaps there's just not much of substance going on in the MPOE organization.

Oh I know, I'm just a newbie nobody demonstrating my intellectual inferiority... or a scammer. You got it all figured out PR chick!

Indeed, every bit as repulsive as the WBC - why they chose to make a gambling and stock platform their soapbox for racism is beyond me.


If it's not a waste of time to attempt to be decent to people what's the problem?

The problem is that you're pretending like you have a clue what "decent" and "people" mean. You don't.

Well standing next yourself is a good start for improving anyones relative decency.

450  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 23, 2013, 03:18:01 PM
Code:
Site Name: Dabs Lotto Number 2
URL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212855
Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212855
Player vs Player (yes/no): Yes
Provably Fair (yes/no): Yes
Games:
Edge%: Winner Receives up to 100%. Please read the fine print. 20% goes to next game.
Admin Email:
Admin Profile: Dabs
Min Cash In: 0.01
Min Cash Out: 0.01
Min Bet: 0.01
Max Bet: 1000.00
Notes: Afterlife Payment Guaranteed = Get the Prize Even if I'm Dead

I personally dislike forum run lotteries due to the inherent risk, but Im happy to list it as Pending and monitor it while its run (which I try to do with all lottery sites and event betting sites).

Does the thread change every time for each new draw ? Its going to be a pain for me to keep changing your URL Tongue
451  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 23, 2013, 03:15:52 PM
Probably should include this for US visitors: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208112.0

Cant do tables ? Tongue

No, I wont be helping US players circumvent a SDICE's own policy or the law.
They can google it themselves Smiley
452  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 23, 2013, 08:44:54 AM
tweaked script, now properly handles N/A in min cash in/out Smiley
Dabs (and other new sites), can you fill in the below please.

Code:
Site Name:
URL:
Thread:
Player vs Player (yes/no):
Provably Fair (yes/no):
Games:
Edge%:
Admin Email:
Admin Profile:
Min Cash In:
Min Cash Out:
Min Bet:
Max Bet:
Notes:

I personally dislike forum run lotteries due to the inherent risk, but Im happy to list it as Pending and monitor it while its run (which I try to do with all lottery sites and event betting sites).
453  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 23, 2013, 05:02:26 AM
INVALID BBCODE: loop, probably unclosed tags
454  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 23, 2013, 04:19:35 AM
Thanks Dooglus, for sites like these (instant blockchain betting) I like to set their min bet as the min cash in/out.

Ah.  Just after editing the cash-in/out fields last night the power went out here, so I didn't know if my edits were saved or not.  I checked again this morning and they were back at min/bet bet, so I thought they hadn't been saved, and made the changes again.  Doesn't it make sense to differentiate between games where you can have an account and games where you can't?


I sorted the spreadsheet into alphabetical order, so it's easier to find the games.

yes It does make sense.

There seems to be 3 types of games:
* blockchain only - SDice
* Account System (ie seals)
* Address/Hash based Account System, SatoshiCircle, BitcoinGamer, BitcoinDarts.

Maybe I can use the blockchain.info icon to indicate its a blockchain game, still thinking about it Smiley

Thanks for tidying up the spreadsheet (headers, A-Z etc), helps me as well.
455  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTCTC][[ASICMINER-PT]] - Public trading of ASICMINER shares on: May 22, 2013, 02:25:06 PM
back up Cheesy, still no divs yet :p, no rush now anyway as the gf has gone to sleep.
Hopefully she sees her first tomorrow, she loved the idea of paid for mining hosting once I explained what the shares actually were and as happy to pay up to 2 btc per share when buying.

crap, ~2.5 btc/ share.

edit:

Quote
Registration is currently closed.

Why is this ? hit target amount of users ?

I have a friend wanting to use the service Smiley
456  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: May 22, 2013, 02:03:45 PM
SD has a 500 BTC min cash out Tongue May mislead people if left like that

SD doesn't really have cash-in or cash-out, since it doesn't have accounts.  It has a min and a max bet.  I'll update the spreadsheet so it should be fixed next time mem posts here.

Thanks Dooglus, for sites like these (instant blockchain betting) I like to set their min bet as the min cash in/out.

Just added http://bitbattle.me/
457  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: mems newbie friendly gambling list v2 - newbie feedback welcome on: May 22, 2013, 01:58:24 PM
Thanks for the list
Why don't you add bitbattle.me? It's a legit dice site like sdice

done, thanks for the tip.
458  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTCTC][[ASICMINER-PT]] - Public trading of ASICMINER shares on: May 22, 2013, 01:52:23 PM
Code:
Error:

backend server failure at 145

same here, still on the positive side last time there was a big DDoS agains btctc the price of ASICMINER-PT went up, maybe we will see the same again.
459  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: mems newbie friendly gambling list v2 - newbie feedback welcome on: May 22, 2013, 09:32:14 AM
Hi Newbies main list is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75883.0

but posting here in case you are still in newbie jail Smiley
460  Other / Beginners & Help / mems newbie friendly gambling list v2 - newbie feedback welcome on: May 22, 2013, 09:31:24 AM
INVALID BBCODE: loop, probably unclosed tags
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