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721  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 21, 2014, 04:57:31 PM
BUMP AND we have started an auction for the site.

Check it out here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=791279
722  Economy / Auctions / [Auction] Profitable Dice Site on: September 21, 2014, 04:56:37 PM
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What you will get...

1) FastBluff.com, Dogebluff.com, Litebluff.com domain names only transfered via namecheap.
2) PHP script for the site. (Has been cleared by a security professional so very secure)
3) If you want the java tomcat application of our next version (which includes investing, affiliate links, and new rolling algo, just hasn't been tested to the fullest extent, that we felt we could put it on the server but it is finished)
4) You will also get the entire database as well as the schema for the java tomcat application database, which just adds another 2 tables.



Terms of auction...

The auction will end Wednesday September 24, 2014. At 4:00pm EST. Unless there is a bid within that last 2 hours, which will extend it for another hour. There is NO reserve. I will not help you set it up and we have already turned off our server.


Starting Bid is 1 BTC and minimum raise is .1 BTC, if you are under a senior member, then you must sign an address with the amount you bidded for it be counted. You can pm me that information. All Bids have to be public.

Good luck!
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723  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 19, 2014, 05:25:52 PM
BUMP, again remember I want a hands off approach. Also 5 BTC is very low, so this is for sure a steal right now!
724  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 18, 2014, 05:50:07 PM
Well, you are talking about the validation price but the website is not really complete compared to other "Profitable" dice websites.

Most common questions are probably if you could add:

- Working Investment on website
- Dicing with Bot

These are important parts of the website and it's profitability.

Actually not really, the validation price is based off profits and influence, hence why I am not saying it. Remember 1.1+ million bets is a lot of bets and the owner will be starting with that Wink We are a smaller site, granted but so much potential with the current audience of users.

Most common questions are...

1) Can you work part time on the site?
2) Can you add XXX feature?
3) Can you setup the site?

I am not interested in doing any of those.

Investments work, I just didn't launch that code yet, as I said before I have a high quality standard for my code, while it is written with security in mind. Scalability may stuffer, as if someone got into the 1000's of users investment range. Also we projected that investments would be in the low 100's of bitcoins, and bring in many more new users.
725  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 18, 2014, 04:52:23 PM
BUMP, I had a lot of good offers, but most of them wanted me to keep working on the site, which is the reason I am selling the site. I don't want to keep working on it. Hence why it is priced at 5 BTC and not XX BTC the real validation of the site.
726  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 16, 2014, 08:28:18 PM
Are you the original creator of the website?

AFAIK yes

No someone else built the site, I brought it (about 5 months ago), redid the whole backend but keep the same design. I have all the copyrights to all images and design on the site.

I did full security checks when I purchased it, and fixed a number of security bugs in the first 3 days of owning it.


The java tomcat application is fully built from scratch by me.



Also you will get the fastbluff bitcointalk account and twitter.
727  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 16, 2014, 07:29:31 PM
proof of profits ? on the site everything is ZERO

Those are bets, if you see up in the right hand corner over 140+ btcs have been wagered on the site. I will not release specific profits as I do have other investors in the site, and they don't want that released.

Will "Investing" be added with this purchase? Also the new provable fair?

I will give you the java tomcat application code, that has both investing and new provable fair built, and completed.


You will also get the database as well. Incase that wasn't clear from a PM I got. I will update op with that.
728  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] Profitable Dice site (Great Starter Site) on: September 16, 2014, 05:37:51 PM
Before rumors start, we are selling the site, due to the fact we have been working on other projects more than the actual site and we want to pursue those other ideas and sites.

What you will get...
1) FastBluff.com, Dogebluff.com, Litebluff.com domain names only transfered via namecheap.
2) PHP script for the site. (Has been cleared by a security professional so very secure)
3) If you want the java tomcat application of our next version (which includes investing, affiliate links, and new rolling algo, just hasn't been tested to the fullest extent, that we felt we could put it on the server but finished)
4) You will also get the entire database as well as the schema for the java tomcat application database, which just adds another 2 tables.

For 5 BTCs, I am willing to use escrow, otherwise you will send first.
729  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 29, 2014, 07:13:02 PM
Why don't you guys use all the other wallets that support trezor Wink Isn't that you all told me to do...
730  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 27, 2014, 01:23:30 AM
It looks like mytrezor got fixed, but the transaction that was stuck in my wallet, did get sent and I already sent it from different wallet, so I am out a $100. UGH

I will be updating my negative trust rating feedback accordingly.

You don't know how to confirm a transaction on the blockchain?
Maybe you should learn before you use

Yes I can't confirm a transaction on the blockchain, when A) you don't have the TXID and B) it is group address that doesn't do refunds.

$100 is not a big deal to me, but still it is wasted money.
731  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 26, 2014, 07:09:50 PM
It looks like mytrezor got fixed, but the transaction that was stuck in my wallet, did get sent and I already sent it from different wallet, so I am out a $100. UGH

I will be updating my negative trust rating feedback accordingly.
732  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [WTB] hero accounts on: August 26, 2014, 04:52:42 AM
15 BTCs for my account.
733  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 26, 2014, 04:34:23 AM
So is Slush or Stick going to refund me my 3 BTCs or at least fix the site? I mean this is them holding my coins hostage with a bad product.

There a few people that have reach out to my via my email address and told me that they been waiting since they got the trezor to have this fixed...

I really hope slush and stick have a good legal team, I smell a class action lawsuit coming down the pipe!


Edit: I have left the entire team, more negative feedback as this is unacceptable business!
734  Other / Off-topic / Re: How can I create server seed for a gamble game? on: August 25, 2014, 01:54:13 AM
If you have to ask this question, this probably means you shouldn't be running a game like dice. I get low-level hacking attempts everyday towards my server, just a warning if you can't defend this attacks you will be run down very fast.
735  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos Can you add clean urls? on: August 23, 2014, 02:28:02 AM
This is what it looks like, just a goo.gl link taken at random: http://goo.gl/#analytics/goo.gl/ua4z2S/all_time. Anything from bitcointalk typically appears as unknown.

That is odd, it shows bitcointalk.org for me but under referrals it just shows index.php because google anatylics doesn't log the query strings obviously if their is data in them.
736  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos Can you add clean urls? on: August 21, 2014, 05:57:03 PM
With the url in the query string, doesn't really translate to google analytics and makes it hard to track what threads your traffic is coming from.

Does bitcointalk.org show up in Google Analytics at all under Referral Traffic source ? It goes under Unknown Source for me.

Bitcointalk.org shows up for me, but that is it.


Changing the URL structure would be difficult. This may be improved in the new forum software, but it's not a priority.

It oughtn't to. Browsers aren't supposed to send cross-domain Referers from HTTPS sites, since the URL may contain sensitive information (such as session IDs).

Most/all browsers send referrers if the new site is also HTTPS. (Which makes no sense, really.)

I got you.
737  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: btc api on: August 21, 2014, 07:16:04 AM
Programmatically accepting and sending bitcoins. Check out my signature, the accepting of bitcoins and crediting accounts as well as instant withdraws all make use of the bitcoin api for the bitcoind client on linux.

If you have ever wrestled with credit card apis you see bitcoin as the best invention since sliced bread, just makes life so easy.
738  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 21, 2014, 06:57:05 AM
They weren't priced in euros or usd when I purchased mine, they were priced 3 BTC for mine and 1 BTC for the plastic.
But, sincerely, I would not feel sorry for Satoshilabs if they are forced to refund you 3 BTC.  It would teach them not to quote prices in BTC (and, more generally, that business and religion do not mix).  Grin

(Sorry for being cynical.  Maybe I need to take a long break  from this forum.)

In Czech Republic, accounting act #563/1991 § 4/12 mandates that all accounting is done in Czech Crowns and § 24/2a mandates that the value rate is taken at the day of the payment. Here is the law to calm gweedo's lawyer and Jorge's cynicism: http://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/1991-563

You do know most these laws apply to legal tenders, and not bartering, which is what it really is called. Since bitcoin is not legal tender, we are technically bartering, which is subject to different laws.

Also I should get back what I paid, if they keep it in stones and sticks, I should get back bitcoins. I only supported them by pre-ordering and having about 5 people pre-order with me as well.


You are combining like three different threads. I paid 3 BTC and looking for a refund of 3 BTCs. He made an offer on my device and I told him what I thought about his offer. I never said refund me what I think the device is worth. Please read and understand what I write, not that hard.
Seems I did, sorry.  

But I stand for the first point (about the refund).  If the 3 BTC that you send them were worth X euros when you send them, you paid X euros, and you are entitled to a refund of X euros.

They weren't priced in euros or usd when I purchased mine, they were priced 3 BTC for mine and 1 BTC for the plastic.

I have a hypothetical question for you. Lets say bitcoin had crashed all the way and were currently now worth $1 each, would you still be wanting your refund in btc?

Yes because it would net gain of nothing nor a net loss. I rather get back exactly what I paid with. Only fair way to do it in my books to be honest.

You are combining like three different threads. I paid 3 BTC and looking for a refund of 3 BTCs. He made an offer on my device and I told him what I thought about his offer. I never said refund me what I think the device is worth. Please read and understand what I write, not that hard.
Seems I did, sorry.  

But I stand for the first point (about the refund).  If the 3 BTC that you send them were worth X euros when you send them, you paid X euros, and you are entitled to a refund of X euros.

They weren't priced in euros or usd when I purchased mine, they were priced 3 BTC for mine and 1 BTC for the plastic.

I have a hypothetical question for you. Lets say bitcoin had crashed all the way and were currently now worth $1 each, would you still be wanting your refund in btc?

No he only wants what he's entitled to, $300 + 3 btc and to keep his Trezor

That is why I opted to use escrow so I can't swindle them and they can't swindle me. Also my trezor is basically unusable so I really don't want to keep it.
739  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 21, 2014, 05:00:00 AM
I understand that that is your preferred interpretation

LMAO it isn't my preferred anything. They told me the device costed 3 BTCs, I paid 3 BTCs. Do you even know how courts work? I love these monday morning legal teams. We technically bartered I was promised a device that I can use, I can't use that device due to their service not working properly and then refusing to fix it, which is actually quite well documented on the forum.

But I am not taking legal action, I just want a refund, and to use escrow so I don't get swindled again. Wink But I doubt I will get it, and I will just hold on to the device and sell in 5 yrs for a profit since it is a collectors item now.
740  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: August 21, 2014, 02:50:39 AM
You are combining like three different threads. I paid 3 BTC and looking for a refund of 3 BTCs. He made an offer on my device and I told him what I thought about his offer. I never said refund me what I think the device is worth. Please read and understand what I write, not that hard.
Seems I did, sorry. 

But I stand for the first point (about the refund).  If the 3 BTC that you send them were worth X euros when you send them, you paid X euros, and you are entitled to a refund of X euros.

They weren't priced in euros or usd when I purchased mine, they were priced 3 BTC for mine and 1 BTC for the plastic.
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