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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: Open Investigation into Just-Dice/Dooglus on: September 21, 2013, 06:49:27 PM
How do you know how many bitcoins a guy has.  How many wallets do you have?  How many wallets do you think some  guy with 10k+btc has.  IDK, but I'm certain you don't know what his BTC roll is.

Also some people know when to quit.  I got to 25x my original balance in an afternoon once on JD and lost it betting too big.  Be glad nakowa didn't do that.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Open Investigation into Just-Dice/Dooglus on: September 21, 2013, 08:38:17 AM
I just want to let you know that WhoisGuard is a service used by millions of domain name owners to protect the identity of the owners of the site.

I'm speculating here, but it seems to me that any operator of a gambling site accepting bitcoins would want to protect their identity to some degree.  Why?  There's numerous obvious reasons but I'm sure the most important is they do not have the proper licensing to run a gambling site; there is no need to reveal their identity; profiting from running gambling games in jurisdictions where gambling is illegal is a crime; they may not report earnings or want to pay taxes on their share of the profits.

http://www.whoisguard.com/ - shows an example of a protected email contact and registration data.

Your concerns could be valid, I can't say with certainty that nobody is cheating on any of the sites, but your evidence is non-existent.  In fact the evidence you present only demonstrates that the people operating these sites are smart enough to not put their real contact information on the domain.

satoshidice has a private whois, coinroll.it has a private whois data, etc.

The only thing interesting is that they were all registered through eNom.  But eNom is a TLD reseller, so technically the sites could be registered through other services that resell domains through eNom or there may be some other valid reason.

I guess the bottom line is that if you're going to invest your BTC in an enterprise that operates in the grey market at best, you have to trust someone.  If you don't, don't invest.

3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HOW-TO] Gray's Just-Dice.com Bot (Easy Money) on: September 21, 2013, 05:35:12 AM
I was looking at the code and I could try to modify it but I'm afraid I'd break it and accidentially wager all my BTC at once LOL.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HOW-TO] Gray's Just-Dice.com Bot (Easy Money) on: September 21, 2013, 04:09:27 AM
Any way to easily modify this to bet a percentage of my total BTC on JD?  

I'm not really into martingale but I'd like to have it just bet like a certain percentage of what I've got at all times, with a roll hi and roll low button for single rolls.

You know, if I wanted to bet 10% each time; If I have 100BTC and bet 10% (10BTC), and I win, now I have 110 BTC and I want to bet again for 10% so it would wager 11BTC.  If I lost one my next bet would be 10BTC.  If I lost that bet my next bet would be 10% (9BTC).

This would help someone wager a level percentage, and if your bankroll goes down your bet gets smaller and smaller, meaning your risk of ending up at zero is almost nil.  Your risk of ruin is very very low, and if you hit a hot streak you can maximize your bets at whatever risk level you're comfortable with.

You would have to win one more than you lose to remain positive though, for instance if you were betting 10% and you started with 100, and you lost one, you'd be at 90, winning will put you to 99.  If you lose again you're at 89.1, if you win again you're at 98.01.  Essentially you'll still never get to zero.  Ten percent is a lot to wager at once as well.  If it were at 2% for instance you'd lose two, and win two, you'd be at 99.92.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New on forum on: September 04, 2013, 02:59:16 AM
Hello fellow newbies.  I'm also new to this forum, and have been watching bitcoin data since late last year (wish I had bought some then at $12).  Anyways I've purchased a few coins and held them for a while and have been brainstorming for new ideas when it comes to bitcoin business ideas.  Hopefully I can figure something out that makes us all rich, or at least some of us.

I won't clutter up this thread with other stuff about my ideas, as they're rather specific and covered elsewhere.  Thanks guys (n gals).
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