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881  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - No Registration - FREE BTC on: April 15, 2013, 07:42:10 PM
We have one lucky winner today 13691  S(28...29)  0.01  0.18  16:44:36

I have also sent out 0.5 btc to a random stranger that placed a bet and an extra 0.18 to the lucky guy.
882  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rare address hall of fame on: April 15, 2013, 04:01:04 PM
1LucKPedBpbKF1QR5JPskSEeowm6LapNu9 or black 10 on our website  Cool
883  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - No Registration - FREE BTC on: April 15, 2013, 07:42:45 AM
Pretty cool setup. The only problem I ran into is the confirmation delay. I thought I won my first bet, but it turns out my bet wasn't placed until the next spin. On my second bet, I literally had to wait 20 minutes for my bet to be placed. Are you looking at solutions for this problem?

You had to wait for 20 minutes because the 0.5 bet was placed without any fees, as I've mentioned earlier bets that cost more than a certain amount of dollars will not be confirmed with 0 confirmations because then attacks would be profitable. This is pretty standard for any bitcoin casino.

EDIT: Total bets are now smaller than winnings.

Was pretty sure that's what happened. Good to know for the future. BTW, is there any chance of a CasinoBit offering on BitFunder or btct.co in the future?

As far as I know there is a chance that we will sell stock of "Casinobit - Roulette", meaning that you will only be able to invest in roulette and investing in other games would be separate, the reason for this is because profit sharing is a bit more complex when using live streams and an RNG like ours, in the future you will be able to bet on horse races and other various casino games so you would be getting a different % off the total amount received by the house since the prices of "generating" the numbers would be different across different games.

Hope you understand.
884  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - No Registration - FREE BTC on: April 15, 2013, 06:02:46 AM
Pretty cool setup. The only problem I ran into is the confirmation delay. I thought I won my first bet, but it turns out my bet wasn't placed until the next spin. On my second bet, I literally had to wait 20 minutes for my bet to be placed. Are you looking at solutions for this problem?

You had to wait for 20 minutes because the 0.5 bet was placed without any fees, as I've mentioned earlier bets that cost more than a certain amount of dollars will not be confirmed with 0 confirmations because then attacks would be profitable. This is pretty standard for any bitcoin casino.

EDIT: Total bets are now smaller than winnings.
885  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - No Registration - FREE BTC on: April 15, 2013, 04:45:41 AM
Hello, i have not received my winnings.
tx 3878bb5b62201b40cad30e510694643275323eeb2fd497b5b664a52276b168f3
your api thing says it was already sent but I don't see the tx in my client or on blockchain.info... d0d9d234774ecdb14242665664b60aff627625e543ca599abd37804088c5a86a


Your winnings have not yet confirmed, I will increase the tx, please keep in mind that tx is taken from the house edge with us. If they will not confirm in the nearest day/two days I will look into it further. Usually confirmations are instantaneous.

I am confused maybe dooglus might be able to help

Today I played for 0.001 and using my bitcoin-qt wallet sent 0.0015 to 1EtPnj78E9RGgcLoMwRdy9icLPVJkUZqmh (My bet)

I won and recieved 0.002 from 18YYp3PVgWbYJ4iyxwJ2ZCVH25JRSHssKV per my bitcoin-qt wallet

Then I recieved the 0.002 that was gifted from this thread from 1BFHfZRjgDGbP22hoe3cVKyqqGy28GWtNP (THANKS!)


But if you look at my block chain it shows I made a payment of 0.001 to 1EtPnj (less 0.0005 for Bitcoin-QT) and 0.0335 BTC to 18YYp3PVgWbYJ4iyxwJ2ZCVH25JRSHssKV (same address that paid me for win)

It now shows a final balance of .0046 in my account

https://blockchain.info/address/16unH6DukY2kJhQHaPSUVBaL2nNp9zceX9

But my Bitcoin Wallet shows the correct value of 0.0401 BTC

Did this account just make BTCs?

https://blockchain.info/address/18YYp3PVgWbYJ4iyxwJ2ZCVH25JRSHssKV

Please read the warning carefully: The payment is automatically sent to the first output which isn't a bet, if such an address is not found we will try to send to the address which held your coins previously.

I have decided to send out 0.002 to any bet regardless of win/loss, just post the transaction here.

What are the terms for this?  Is it limited to one transaction per player?  0.002 is twice your minimum bet, so it seems like a guaranteed win for the players.

The only limit so far is the obvious one transaction per user. I will send out another 3 0.002's regardless of bet size and that will be it.

While I'm asking dumb questions, what's this bit of the table for?



I saw one of the players in the video feed put some chips on it earlier.  Does it represent a different type of bet?

I sometimes see the bored-looking-wheel-spinner-guy put chips on it when he's working out how much to pay people out.  But maybe that's just because it's nearest to where he's standing.

Edit: like this:



It came up '12' and all those bets appear to have lost.

Roulette Announced Bets or Call Bets (Used in French roulette tables and in some European casinos with single-zero wheel roulette tables. Common in most UK casinos with single-zero wheel American roulette tables.)



Number Neighbours bet/Neighbors bet (Voisin du Nombre): 5 chips bet on a number which covers the number itself and the two numbers on either side of it on the roulette wheel.

Zero Neighbours bet (Voisins du Zero): 9 chips bet covers Zero plus seven numbers on right, and nine numbers on left, 0/2/3 + 25/26/28/29, each with 2 chips, 4/7 + 12/15 + 18/21 + 19/22 + 32/35, each with 1 chip.

A Third section of the Wheel bet (Tiers du Cylindre): 6 chips split bets cover numbers from the 33 to the 27 on the roulette wheel, 5/8 + 10/11 + 13/16 + 23/24 + 27/30 + 33/36, each with 1 chip.

Full Orphans bet (Orphelin Plein): 8 chips bet covers 0 + 6 + 9 + 14 + 17 + 20 + 31 + 34, each with 1 chip.

Orphans Split bet (Orphelin Cheval): 5 chips bet covers numbers 6/9 + 14/17 + 17/20 + 31/34, each with 1 chip split bets, and number 1 with 1 chip bet.

No such thing as a dumb question, curiosity is praiseworthy.


I have been sick with a horrible flu, one of those antibiotic resistant mutated ones, it's hard to breathe, eat etc. I will be resting and watching zombie flicks for a couple days. Please don't run in circles and FUD screaming "It's a scam it's a scam!" if I do not reply as promptly in the nearest days. Thanks in advance.
886  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - No Registration - FREE BTC on: April 14, 2013, 01:19:06 PM
b85ebaff860acf99d01f69862d9c2898a13714fd30cf1807bf2f7d30ec6d771d

16unH6DukY2kJhQHaPSUVBaL2nNp9zceX9
      1EtPnj78E9RGgcLoMwRdy9icLPVJkUZqmh 0.001 BTC

https://blockchain.info/tx/1d14b9e17d25b1f82f7ad4333d367c3a87a7e327e2a099a7cc413e11572a15ef

Sent
887  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to fix the exchanges - a professional view. on: April 14, 2013, 12:28:57 PM
If more than 5 transactions in a minute > display captcha = software DDOS solved
Physical ddos protecting router = hardware DDOS solved

How hard is it exactly?
888  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to buy new bitcoin with currency 4/11/13 (can you do it without gox?) on: April 14, 2013, 12:26:12 PM
I remember the good ol' days where you would have a dealer you trust and you'd just use paypal.
889  Other / Off-topic / Re: the "new" introduction thread on: April 14, 2013, 12:24:52 PM
alright, i know people want to remain anon.
make up a new account whatever.

how bout we do a new round of intros
goldman sachs traders. or whatever investment firm you represent that JUST heard about bitcoins and are trying to get in. trying to be cool.
i bet that there is at least 1 trader from most banks on here.
who here is from russia?
how about who is paul krugman on the board?
who the fuck is the ddoser?
sup winklevoss twins ( who now probably own 3% of all bitcoins)

Lol, please stop prostituting the bitcoin economy.
890  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: DDoS attacks played a role in this week's Bitcoin crash says Mt. Gox on: April 14, 2013, 12:22:34 PM
What type of DDoS was it? 

I saw application-layer DDoS in realtime. Someone was buying/selling in 0.01 BTC chunks non-stop.

It is so ridiculously easy to avoid though.
891  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC Billionaire on: April 14, 2013, 12:20:41 PM
Two options:

1. Those are the central banks probing how weak is the bitcoin network (and it's pretty weak, can make it crash with less than a 100k)

2. He was sending the payments to himself
892  Economy / Gambling / Re: LIVE ROULETTE, no registration, free btc on: April 14, 2013, 07:23:20 AM
Awesome concept.

You should make a thread in the gambling section

Thanks, already have.
893  Economy / Gambling / LIVE ROULETTE, no registration, free btc on: April 14, 2013, 07:01:49 AM
Hey I am giving away 0.002 btc per every bet on Casinobit.net regardless of win/loss. It's a nice opportunity for the speculators/late adopters to try the currency.

We offer live roulette without registration, it's pretty addicting  Tongue
894  Economy / Services / Re: Giving away bitcoins LIKE CRAZY just for watching a stream! on: April 14, 2013, 06:58:02 AM
STREAMING A SUPER METROID SPEEDRUN. That's right, a SUPER METROID speedrun. Giving away - Graphics cards, Black Ops2, Counter-strike Global Offensive, Skyrim, Bitcoins, $$$ cash prizes. http://www.twitch.tv/sailormoonTV - AT 50 VIEWERS, WE GO. WE GIVE RAFFLE AWAY SHIT EVERY 15 ~ 20 MINS, TILL THE GAME IS BEAT. COME ONE COME ALL.

More like listening to guys talk in girls voice and hate on the chinese in exchange for money.

By the way this isn't the right section to announce in.
895  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin petition to stop US gov from interfering on: April 14, 2013, 06:33:42 AM
I'm actually quite suprised there hasn't been any posts about this.  It's funny, the day before the recent "crash" I read an article somewhere about how the Government was going to do exactly what the OP of that petition wrote.  Honestly tho, it makes total sense.  We had a huge jump from 140-190, then 240...  Somone spent a lot of fiat to blow this thing up, and the coordinated news stories are just too damn "coincidental" to believe.  They don't mention that on the whole bitcoin is up A LOT on the year, even after the "crash".

Let's not pretend that bitcoin doesn't pose a huge threat to TPTB, and trying to stomp it out before it even starts is just a no brainer.  They'll do it again too...

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.


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04/10/2013

The Plot to Criminalize Bitcoin

How do you criminalize bitcoin? The same way you get guns banned: Plan an attack, make sure lots of people get hurt, roll out all the victims in front of the cameras, then use the sob stories as moral justification to crack down with oppressive new laws.

This is the agenda being planned right now with bitcoin. The recipe works like this:

Step 1) Central banks buy up massive quantities of bitcoin currency, driving the prices into the stratosphere and encouraging millions of people around the world to jump on board the “get rich” bandwagon.

Step 2) Once bitcoin valuations reach a sufficient level of insanity, start a massive selloff by dumping the bitcoins you already bought onto the market, offering them for sale at any price (i.e. sell into falling prices, accelerating the loss in valuations).

Step 3) Watch panic take hold as the bitcoin crash accelerates, ending in a catastrophic wipeout of “valuation” of all bitcoins.

Step 4) Find “victims” of the bitcoin crash who can tell a good sob story for the mainstream media about how they invested little Johnny’s college money in bitcoin and lost it all. Roll them out on CNN and MSNBC where they cry on camera and talk about how they were ripped off by bitcoin and now they only trust the government from now on.

Step 5) Demonize bitcoin by characterizing it as a “libertarian pyramid scheme.” Lash out against both decentralized currencies and libertarians.

Step 6) Once the demonization gains traction, have traitors in the U.S. Congress announce a “Consumer Currency Protection Act” that outlaws non-central bank currencies such as bitcoin. It’s all “for your safety,” of course. Shut down all online bitcoin wallets and exchanges, calling them “criminal pyramid schemes” and arrest a few people using bitcoin to send a warning message to the rest.

Mission accomplished! You’ve now made bitcoin look like a “pyramid scheme,” you’ve scared the public into being wary of “anti-government currencies,” and you’ve criminalized their use by consumers.

read the rest here: https://leaksource.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/how-the-looming-bitcoin-crash-will-be-exploited-by-globalists-to-outlaw-decentralized-crypto-currencies/

Sounds pretty solid, of course they could do this in a more cheaper/simple way. Just plan another shooting, the gun was bought using bitcoins, "anti-terrorist" laws etc.
896  Economy / Gambling / Re: mem's BITCOIN GAMBLING LIST on: April 14, 2013, 05:30:28 AM
Hey, we have been eagerly waiting to be added to your list for quite some time now, are you active?

Our website is fair, anyone can test it with a small amount.
897  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoiners' grassroot movement for LOWER transaction fees ( poll ) on: April 14, 2013, 04:06:28 AM
Thing is you cannot establish the price of the fees without involving an exchange, even then what would you hedge it to?
898  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi's Fortune lower bound is 100M USD on: April 14, 2013, 04:01:54 AM
I can't help but wonder how hard it must be to stay anonymous with that money, probably not that hard for an individual primarily motivated by ideologies.
899  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple or Bitcoin on: April 14, 2013, 03:50:35 AM
There would be nothing separating ripple from a government if they had reached that position of authority.

There is also nothing decentralized about them except them implying so a thousand times on their website, they are like any other bank, only difference is they are trying to promote their agenda with Bitcoin charlatanism/demagogism.
900  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin petition to stop US gov from interfering on: April 14, 2013, 03:46:16 AM
Call me paranoid but I wouldn't sign that and link that to my real identity.
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