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561  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 26, 2014, 03:21:25 PM
This is a whole bunch of nonsense.. First of all, I was promised .2 bitcoins for 40k bet...
You were never promised such a thing. After the 40,000th bet you came begging for such a bonus, nothing else. Prove different or shut up please.

Owner said that it was a false allegation and that there was no 40k bet... So I went for the 50k bet and wooot I won it.. Let us see how it pans out!!!
According to rules (that you have hopefully read) it requires 50k VALID bets. We're at ~49k bets, so quite a bit off yet. Don't know what your problem is.

I have screenshots and video of winning the 50k bet.
Interesting since we're still at 49k bets.

I have made over 1k total bets on the site.
That is my wallet number.. 1KgGn3f16PesAKSKeVUcEwydGgSegRW1iS
How is this relevant to this discussion?
562  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 25, 2014, 01:34:50 PM
Can you make the 50k bet ball special color? So we can see the different and know who win it.

It's a great idea, but unfortunately we cannot easily do this! Sad It's too complex to pull it off in a hurry - maybe for the 100,000 bet?

When the bet counter is close to 49900, probably everyone will start sending tons of bets (maybe 10 bets in a tx).
How can we tell which bet is the 50000th bet, when there is no bet ID or something like that?

We'll pull it from the database and announce it here and in the chat.
563  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 25, 2014, 09:04:43 AM
Can you make the 50k bet ball special color? So we can see the different and know who win it.

It's a great idea, but unfortunately we cannot easily do this! Sad It's too complex to pull it off in a hurry - maybe for the 100,000 bet?
564  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT [GIVEAWAY] ★ 200 x 0.005 BTC ★ +30,000 bets ★ +1,300BTC won on: January 23, 2014, 08:54:49 AM
Address: 1Pd9GYT4zKC8Ux8YddpaDrywrH863QbBf4
Game:    red
Multiplier: 0.2

Sorry WhiteyZ, giveaway is long over! Check out the chat lottery on our site for a free giveaway: http://luckyb.it
565  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 22, 2014, 08:14:50 PM
  I have just won on your a x130 on a 0.001 bet!

Thanks for such a fun and fair site.

Congratulations dave3k! Nice to see that someone else made x130 after Redball's wild ride. Wink

Thanks for the compliments as well - this is what keeps us going.  Cheesy
566  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 22, 2014, 08:06:25 AM
I was thinking about a more complex login system.

At this moment everybody can use someone else's name.

cheers.

+1
completely agree, I have a name to protect Tongue

We're working on it, but it's a more complex change, so it might take some time. We're spending much more time chatting to you guys than anticipated! Wink
567  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 22, 2014, 08:02:11 AM
I made the 40,000 bet and I gave you the idea for this giveaway...

I still have not received any bitcoins Cry

Please let me know whats happening.

There was no giveaway announced for the 40,000th bet, sorry. (It wouldn't have been fair for the other players.) We announced now a prize of 0.2 BTC for the 50,000th bet, so you still have a shot at it!
568  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 21, 2014, 10:30:47 PM
We are proud to release the

LuckyBit bet verifier

More and more bitcoin gambling sites are being published, and often enough it's extremely hard to verify the claims about them being provably fair. In order to make this step easier for LuckyBit, we wrote a "bet verifier" that allows players to verify that their bets are 100% provably fair.

Check out the full post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=426390
569  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 21, 2014, 10:29:10 PM
@all: Thanks for the awesome suggestions! We will now try to go through them all and see which ones we are going to implement, depending on feasibility, cost, and how much people seem to like it.
570  Economy / Gambling / LuckyBit bet verifier - Check that your bets are 100% provably fair! on: January 21, 2014, 10:27:30 PM
LuckyBit bet verifier

LuckyBit - http://luckyb.it

More and more bitcoin gambling sites are being published, and often enough it's extremely hard to verify the claims about them being provably fair. In order to make this step easier for LuckyBit, we wrote a "bet verifier" that allows players to verify that their bets are 100% provably fair.


What is LuckyBit?

Quote from: BitcoinReviewer
LuckyBit is a Bitcoin gambling website that resembles the well-known game called Plinko. Bets take place “on the blockchain”, meaning that there is no need to create an account.

To play, all you must do is send BTC to a chosen address to place your bet, and the Bitcoin will fall into a designated area where you have a chance at winning up to 999x your initial bet. A neat feature is that you never lose all of your bet either. The minimum amount you’ll receive back from a bet is 0.2x your initial bet. This is an attractive feature, as you will never completely lose your initial bet.
Source: http://bitcoinreviewer.com/luckybit-review/

This is the main thread for LuckyBit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=322158.0


How does this work?

The bet verifier allows users to verify that their bets are 100% provably fair. Given a transaction id, the verifier computes locally the result of a bet. It uses trusted 3rd-party sources (http://blockchain.info) for this computation so that you can be sure that everything is 100% correct. The verifier then compares the locally computed outcome to the bet as processed by LuckyBit, using the LuckyBit API. It shows every step of this computation and warns the user when something is wrong.

Example output:



Why should I trust this?

It's open source - go read the code! The latest version of the bet verifier can always be found at

   https://github.com/LuckyBit/bet-verifier

See http://luckybit-api-docs.readthedocs.org/ for the API documentation.


Pre-compiled binary for Windows

You can download a pre-compiled binary for Windows here: http://luckyb.it/files/lb-bet-verifier.exe

Checksums:
Code:
md5 sum: 20fc7c99d49399bef0b89273dd2f861b
sha256 sum: 7f4d1351c8f0ddace7e0a63a53e446cf0a427db6d5e100347e366aa7e9b23434

How to use:
  • download file from http://luckyb.it/files/lb-bet-verifier.exe and save it into a directory
  • open a command prompt
  • go to the directory into which you've saved lb-bet-verifier.exe
  • check your bet by supplying its transaction id as a parameter

Example usage:
Code:
lb-bet-verifier.exe e9f65033e7d684143b7336429ef82fd5009a7decb72230dfc7d7e82a7e3092f8


Using the script directly

You can get the latest version of the script from https://github.com/LuckyBit/bet-verifier/blob/master/lb-bet-verifier.py

Prerequisites:

To run the script, no special prerequisites are required apart from python version 2.6-2.7.
The bet verifier is a command line script.  Access to the command line is
therefore required.

Usage:

1. Open a command line terminal.
2. Simply execute the script with a single parameter: the transaction ID of your bet.

Example (Windows):
Code:
python.exe lb-bet-verifier.py e9f65033e7d684143b7336429ef82fd5009a7decb72230dfc7d7e82a7e3092f8

Example (Linux/Mac):
Code:
python lb-bet-verifier.py e9f65033e7d684143b7336429ef82fd5009a7decb72230dfc7d7e82a7e3092f8

Let us know if there are any problems!
Happy checking! Wink



LuckyBit support - http://luckyb.it
571  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 20, 2014, 10:48:00 PM
Feature wishlist 2014

Hey LuckyBit users,

we're trying to decide what to improve next. Here are some of the options - what would you prefer:

  • martingale bot
  • desktop client
  • themes - other graphics
  • altcoins - Litecoin maybe?
  • offchain version
  • api access done
  • investmet possibility like Justdice
  • affilate program

Remember, these are only options, and most of them will never be implemented.
(also, some of these require vastly different amounts of work.)
572  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 20, 2014, 09:16:31 PM
any promotion for new players right now?

We have currently a chat lotto running; just log into chat on the site if you want to have the chance for a giveaway!
573  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 19, 2014, 09:17:53 AM
No ref thing ?

What do you mean? We don't understand, sorry.
574  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 18, 2014, 07:41:06 PM
We are proud to release the

LuckyBit API!

The LuckyBit API allows read-only access to the LuckyBit database. It aims at facilitating the creation of tools such as betting bots, verifiers and other add-on software.

The API is a REST API using JSON as data format. It is available anonymously and does not require identification or authentication.

You can access the documentation here: http://luckybit-api-docs.readthedocs.org/ ( This documentation has also been published at: https://github.com/LuckyBit/api )

Let the battle of the bots begin! Wink
575  Economy / Gambling / Re: One thread per site ONLY on: January 14, 2014, 02:49:57 PM

Can we start a new thread when releasing a separate software (such as a martingale bot or a desktop client)?

We would rather avoid cluttering the website's support thread with the not-directly-relevant info, and I think a separate software is newsworthy enough on its own.

Yes. One thread per software. If its something significant but still part of the site, you can make another thread.

Thanks.
576  Economy / Gambling / Re: One thread per site ONLY on: January 12, 2014, 10:17:35 PM

Can we start a new thread when releasing a separate software (such as a martingale bot or a desktop client)?

We would rather avoid cluttering the website's support thread with the not-directly-relevant info, and I think a separate software is newsworthy enough on its own.
577  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 12, 2014, 11:55:04 AM
would like to see dogecoin.

Everyone seems to be jumping the dogecoin-train recently... (so train! much fast!) Wink Haven't looked into it myself yet.

but how can you make a martingale bot since it's on-chain ?

Well, you would need to access a wallet, either bitcoind via rpc calls or for example blockchain.info via their API. There are some bots out there that work for satoshidice, and should work for LuckyBit pretty much out of the box.

In any case, we are currently preparing API access to make this easier.
578  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT [GIVEAWAY] ★ 200 x 0.005 BTC ★ +30,000 bets ★ +1,200BTC won on: January 10, 2014, 05:16:28 PM

We prefer to stick to our word rather than haggle over a few giveaways, so here you go:

iverhea   19ZdxLt6NycFCWjwgyv9GkE949wGoUrrPJ   d998d7d0a6f55eb2a84c3f2a3e0d75e71d5902472a39a9a3186ef9abc62a5397
shark313   1Fw5U7p1tvD7gvS3kgQJ2xu26BhdU3GJ2X   175910e6eb1cebcebd8cf76e9e5c607f55547d9e34d263780cd5a8df89a0f535
cloverleaf   1Ez4StHKGLHmQFRy64inEJWZyHAtkWtkWj   4dda100f81892e0d25ccb59598f71906656f44764a2d39f21b19f2b6319812fb
sharpshooter   1AxodRkYgWj74Z7uh347nYQSfqmr2bzyTV   ec5acb5b6f60226005e87a96a1cd526dab2d802e4d47031c0567dfea3b43c7fd
papercut   1Li2x7J7Wpq971VvyWjeSAMvYt4wtjQwoq   c8376b4ef17c5545b25a60ff12656cc6c3407321438a18029eea3e16d9bdb77e
legolas   1Cr5fq2HDusvpn6hTGTtpVLrgMFcxuPKbe   2c4f5ef38d5d38e174c963af9cfd5d5fde5d26cd3c4685407522417359821703
redskin   17uX5H2LmW6z6edaZozfk189V9yKHvEUsV   272319c3e0076ec999b20ae482e53c3980ae45cb8450b177ca815b92bf028191
Tyrer   1Hp7DqFndkGF9Snb5g47enna4ySmAFmoxs   d81cb01b5d4b0df51aada75e72357aa48189f4e41f12c8c6b2bd8d323ceab89f
Banysay   15DEFHyEHiBFqK1k3zsvvokyyBS6XjRfGe   1d4e32cbb0643fed573c36038dfea0292f8e90f1cb234f0e69341741e7f15283
Skelray   1NSdcsptY4XxsJNsmHBgBL9pHs9X6KeRGX   6196ffb246ea11a28d17a57227f9d7ad3129b88cb95ff79ba323791e4d3676f3
Atrayi   1C2U3JEX1m7Ru4nzbRLQGr22iRu9SiFNrF   1cc44731b11880ed5761b8d99f82fe256db04a7eadc2f4c57342d58694c05b02
Swoos   1y2W16qWnstVuMNH86coHUktfci6e3Edb   5222d10e910feaad966f37e62d3acdccaee5a694e7789e9c1ed9d12fdda6ef67

Quite surprising how much work people put into obtaining a few bitcoin-scabs... And sad, somehow.
579  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 10, 2014, 09:21:55 AM
Feature wishlist 2014

Hey LuckyBit users,

we're trying to decide what to improve next. Here are some of the options - what would you prefer:

  • martingale bot
  • desktop client
  • themes - other graphics
  • altcoins - Litecoin maybe?
  • offchain version
  • api access
  • investmet possibility like Justdice
  • affilate program

Remember, these are only options, and most of them will never be implemented.
(also, some of these require vastly different amounts of work.)
580  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyBit - putting suspense back into gambling on: January 05, 2014, 07:35:22 PM

@b!z: Thank you for the review! We are very happy to have gotten such a great rating.

On a side-note: have you ever considered getting together with some gambling operators to write/define a "fair gambling" or at least a best practice document? We have the impression there are many many fake sites out there. An idea could even be a label of quality.

great idea if there would exist such a documentation

Or at least a DO's and DONT's. For example, some sites rip the graphics of other sites, or spam everyone with micro-transactions to get the user's attention. Doing the minimal against gambling addiction (for example include a warning on your site) is among this.

It's a pity that for the average user, it's really hard to see what is a site that "plays fair". Maybe we could start with a document edited/created by the community...
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