1) How can I enable freeze/unfreeze on address tab again?
You can freeze/unfreeze from the Coins tab now, you can't do this from the address tab any longer. Then I found that I can not edit the fees anymore in the settings. Which is unfortunate since I like to set it up by btc/kB or similar. I mean one can't see how big a transation is bytewise. Only on preview window later on. 4) How to edit the fees in setting by sat/byte or something similar?
You can enable the "Edit fees manually" in preferences but they removed the manual sat/byte feature in new versions. The Dynamic Fees feature is the preferred method and is usually pretty good at estimating fees.
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Yeah, mine is showing 0.00297 when the slider is at the max right. I've never run into an issue with it giving low fees, but have seen others report similar issues to what you were seeing.
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I've always liked NitrogenSports and DirectBet for sports betting. Nitro tends to be my usual pick as I like their interface.
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Low fee transactions will eventually confirm or fall off the network. It looks like your transaction already has 2 confirmations at this time though! The only way to increase the fee after the fact is by using RBF which isn't enable by default in Electrum but can be in the options. I'd recommend you try out the Dynamic fees options which can help simply fees in Electrum. I usually move the slider far to the right for a quick confirmation.
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Yeah, unfortunately, it seems that you have several unconfirmed transactions with low fees. You may want to try running those transactions through https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ which may help speed them up. In the future be sure to use larger fees for a quick confirm. I recommend the Dynamic Fees feature and slide the slider to the right for quick confirms. Transaction accelerators like viabtc wont often have any effect on speeding up transactions that have been sent with such low fees Actually the tool will help. Via is a mining pool and they will include transactions that are accelerator through the tool when they mine their next block. They require a minimum fee but it definitely helps speed up confirmations.
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This transaction looks to have already confirmed but the fee used was less than recommended. I recommend that you use the Dynamic Fees option with the slider to the right to ensure quick fees. You can also check http://bitcoinfees.21.co/ to see what the recommended fees are before sending a transaction. You are also using an outdated version of Electrum and I would advise you upgrade to the latest version.
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This transaction used a fee of 70 sat/B which is too low for a quick confirmation. I'd recommend you check http://bitcoinfees.21.co/ in the future to find the appropriate fees to use. The Dynamic Fees feature in Electrum also works quite well. Be sure to move the slider to the far right for quick confirms. I ran this transaction through Via Accelerator which should help speed up confirmation but be sure to use larger fees in the future!
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Yeah, unfortunately, it seems that you have several unconfirmed transactions with low fees. You may want to try running those transactions through https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ which may help speed them up. In the future be sure to use larger fees for a quick confirm. I recommend the Dynamic Fees feature and slide the slider to the right for quick confirms.
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I remember a while ago when i heard of them the first time, but now there is a big difference, i am sure they will upgrade the system again, there are rooms for many upgrades on several parts of the platform, for example, they are going to add bonus systems for the players, that's great, it makes them even more fair and reliable, and attractable. But i am more thinking about the frontend, it can be more appealing, like changing some background images, adding more gradients to enhance the sections fusing, enhancing the gray low opacity background. Such updates could greatly improve the frontend, nothing too fancy, just some corrections.
I think they are already working on updated images and stuff like that so I'm sure we'll see some new changes coming in the near future.
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BTW I'm still trying to figure out what a good dilution fee is, I'm thinking of anywhere from 5% to 25%. Any thoughts?
I would go 2% to 5%. It's high enough to prevent day trading (for most people anyway. Losing 0.5 BTC (Assuming you were a 10 BTC investor) every time a whale shows up is quite heavy), but not too high that new investors won't enter, especially large ones. If a 100 BTC investor showed up and saw a 10% dilution fee, I'm not sure if they would still invest because losing 10 BTC instantly really sucks, and the bankroll would probably stay similar to the amount it was before the grace period is over.
You need to add something showing the max bet on the game page, or a notice if it's too high and what the max is. I tried betting 1000 tBTC with auto cashout at 1.01x, which couldn't be placed but didn't return an error. Yeah, I think that if the dilution fee is too high, it probably would turn away some investors after the grace period. You mentioned that investors profits will be automatically divested each day, would you have to pay the dilution fee each time you reinvest those profits?
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Warning: There is an imposter site that published a 3.3.2 version containing a trojan masquerading as this DiceBot
Keep safe and ensure that you only download from the official site.
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There's no need for VIABTC transaction accelerator if you before sending any transaction check this website https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ Make sure before sending a transaction you set manually the fee at electrum by unchecking the tick from dynamic fees and entering there the recommended fee from bitcoinfees.21.co or just a bit more than the recommended. This way your transactions will confirm even when the network is super busy in a timely matter. Manually setting fees will likely only confuse new users and cause them to send incorrect fees. I strongly recommend the use of the Dynamic Fees and simply move the slider to the far right for fast confirms. I haven't run into any issues using this method.
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That is a pretty interesting way of handling investing and fusing investors and gamblers together a bit more. I'm wondering how much of an impact this would have on the bankroll and max wins but curious to see how it it goes. Definitely seems like a nice added bonus for gamblers though!
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Has anyone set up their own external GPU rig? I've been looking into DIYing it but don't have any experience with builds. I'm still hoping to get a decent GPU to create some vanity addresses.
im sure its exactly the same as setting up a gpu mining rig.. but i dunno why you would want to spend money setting up a rig to create vanity addresses. ?? I have 2 vanity rigs going 24/7 and they have been for the last 3 years. Although I do it mainly to generate sequential vanity addresses for my Minted Seat coins. 24/7 for 3 years is pretty impressive. What type of hardware are you running in those rigs and how many MH/s you getting with them combined?
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Has anyone set up their own external GPU rig? I've been looking into DIYing it but don't have any experience with builds. I'm still hoping to get a decent GPU to create some vanity addresses.
You would need a decent PSU to power multiple cards but it shouldn't be that hard to build one. Alternatively, you could just submit vanities you need to the vanity pool at http://vanitypool.appspot.com/ . As long as you have a decent fee for the difficulty, someone should find it pretty quickly.
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I've also been seeing a lot of CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES errors lately such as the following: ERROR: Could not map column buffer ERROR: allocation failure? vg_ocl_context_callback error: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX XXX (Device 0).
and clEnqueueMapBuffer(4): CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE
I've seen mentions of these in the past but haven't see any solutions to the issues. This causes oclvanitygen to abort. Any idea how to prevent these errors?
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I would like to ask if BitDice have any support link/thread/mail for investors questions and issues only. I mean is there a "place" or a specific contact to talk about investing issues from and for the people that have invest or want to?
Besides, you don't need to play, if you only want to invest...
I don't think that there is a separate thread for investing discussion. However, if you need any support, you can always use the contact form or support email on the site.
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* BC users can not sign messages with the address
If BC doesn't support signing messages, you can always export the seed and import the addresses into another wallet such as Electrum in order to sign the message.
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Yeah, I would check out localbitcoins.com as that will probably be a good option for you. There is likely a markup there as well but not nearly as bad as what you quoted for PAXFUL.
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