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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetwithBTC.com - The Premiere Bitcoin Gaming Directory on: July 09, 2013, 02:30:00 PM
**correction**  http://www.crypto-lottery.org  is DOA.  Please ignore my previous request.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 09, 2013, 02:27:54 PM
Thanks for the feedback, all!  I've decided to drop this project.  It was going to be a service to players and since it's looking to take up more time/energy/resources than I had intended and there's so little interest, I'm giving it the axe.  Hopefully someone else will end the run of shady lotteries.  Watch your coins!
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 08, 2013, 09:23:24 PM
I appreciate the input, BRules.  Honestly, though, if I or any other lottery runner wanted to cheat, it's as simple as not paying out the pot and keeping the coins, just as many "trusted" ones have in the past.  Provably fair might protect dice games pretty well but lottery still comes down to trust in the end, so I'm not sure it would help any to implement it.  I can try and work that out though since it seems to at least add an air of legitimacy to the game.  Whatever I can do to earn some trust, the better.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 08, 2013, 07:30:30 PM
Uh oh, which part seems the dodgiest?  I'll try and fix that.

I won't be purchasing any tickets.  I had to decide on if there would be a digital algorithm to pick the winner or use an analog method like the real lotteries do (physically drawing a number).  There are disadvantages to both.  There is no true randomness in the digital method.  Those can be hacked.  The physical selection does take some trust I suppose but is more secure.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetwithBTC.com - The Premiere Bitcoin Gaming Directory on: July 08, 2013, 06:36:44 PM
GoWest,

I like your site.  Very professional looking.  I just started a lottery site: http://www.crypto-lottery.org/ and would be highly appreciative if you gave it a look for consideration.  My goal with it is to give people a place to play lotto that actually pays out the full amount put in by players.
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 08, 2013, 01:48:19 PM
Ok I've tweaked it a little and the pools have been seeded to get things going.  Enjoy!
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 07, 2013, 03:54:26 PM
Erono, the minimums are listed next to each coin type on the play page.

Droganan, thanks for the feedback.  Making money from this would be fun, of course, but that's not really the goal.  I just want to give people a safe place to try and win alot of bitcoins, and also be the only place people would get to keep all of their earnings.  Interest has been tiny so far though.  I must be doing something wrong Sad
8  Economy / Gambling / The Cryptocoin Lottery | 100% payout on: July 03, 2013, 01:38:34 PM
Hello fair denizens of bitcointalk!

I noticed that there were a number of bitcoin lotteries out there... some pretty dubious.  Many are clearly chinese scams (nothing against chinese people) or just in existence to become someone's personal account.  I made a lottery for multiple cryptocurrencies, mainly to give people a safe harbor in playing lotto.  People will play the lottery, I'd just rather see them not get robbed.  Please check it out and help get it going!

http://www.crypto-lottery.org/

I wanted it to be a "players" lottery, not a "house takes a bunch of your money" lottery.  100% of the pools get paid out.  The site exists on donations alone.  There are some slight variations on the rules to make it more interesting than a normal lottery.  Have fun and remember not to bet what you can't afford to lose!  Let me know what you think and if anything could use improvement.  It's up and running.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Decentralised web based on bitcoin principle on: July 02, 2013, 06:59:02 PM
I believe there are a fair number of decentralized web projects out there.  I have very little experience with them but how would this be an advantage over the others?
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin is Dead on: July 02, 2013, 06:48:21 PM
ASICminer alone has not only check-mated normal miners, but also other ASIC users before they even get out of the gate.  It will just take a little while for people to realize.  An excellent point the OP had about the chinese chips.  ASICminer has gotten plenty of equipment while BFL and Avalon have had shortages.  Why?  Most likely because of ASICminers' oversees connection.  Oh well, Bitcoins are still great with or without the mining aspect.
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