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1  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Long Term Algorithms - Customized DiceBot - Doge-Dice and Just-Dice on: March 17, 2014, 04:31:31 PM
So I'm the 27k investor, I worked out on Skype to have my investments earning returned to me every Saturday, he hasn't replied on Skype BitcoinTalk or send me my investment. Although he is active in other thread trying to get more money and loans. I'm ready to call scam at this point.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: LocalDogecoin.com won't work on: March 15, 2014, 10:38:29 PM
It basically means the index page couldn't be found. You can consider the site down, although you might want to try something like localdogecoin.com/buy
It's all back up now though.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: (Buy/Trade) I'm in need of Darkcoins on: March 03, 2014, 12:08:05 AM
I can give you 8 for 5 ltc.

EDIT: Oh, wow I'm sorry, I gotta learn my maths, I meant I can give you 40DRK for 5LTC.
4  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Testing the waters:Forum-based Gambling games on: March 02, 2014, 11:31:31 PM
I tried to start one here, dunno what I'm doing wrong.
5  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MintLottery! Manual all or nothing forum game .01 BTC minimum on: March 02, 2014, 12:41:44 AM
Seems legit!

:] I will send you some BTC when I will fall of on my head and got mentaly illness

Aww, I'm actually being 100% legit, I'm not gonna ruin my name for .01 coins.

How do most of these ponzi's and such gain trust? I'm willing to do whatever I have to to prove myself.
6  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MintLottery! Manual all or nothing forum game .01 BTC minimum on: March 01, 2014, 08:06:17 PM
To try to get this started I've put in .02BTC into the wallet, my address (17hHGv1xuDR3SGHGwvPs8PD5Css49UjowA) cannot be the winner. So right now there's literally no one else competing.
7  Economy / Games and rounds / MintLottery! Manual all or nothing forum game .01 BTC minimum on: March 01, 2014, 01:54:36 AM
MintLottery all or nothing!

I've played a lot of the rounds and Ponzis on this site but I don't see many true lotteries.

So here's the deal send Bitcoins to this address. 1ML4ZrPwiEMftdrgU6naPFo9i3mg4CY9Wd

Send intervals of .01 BTC, for every .01 BTC you send you'll have 1 share.

In one week (March 7th at 9:00PM EST) I'll generate a random number using random.org and the person with the corresponding share number will receive 95% of the pot.

The last 5% of the pot will be moved to this address 1D1rSPutNr97a6Wqh5sCLaiFeywdJmPNf9 I'm not sure what this will go to yet, if there's any interest in this continuing then it may be used to build a proper site, when the time comes we can talk about what to use this money on and try to come to a consensus.

DO NOT USE WEB WALLETS(excluding Blockchain.info) UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
A lot of web wallets send money out of their hot wallet to the specified address, this means if you win I won't know where to send the money back to.

If you accidentally send out of a hot wallet, or another technical difficulty occurs PM me and we'll see what we can do about verifying you're the sender and issuing a refund.

I'll also be throwing a bit in myself, but I won't allow myself to win, if I win then I'll randomize another number.



Here's an example of the share system if you don't understand.

Address A sends .02 BTC
Address B sends .06 BTC

The shares will look like this:

1: A
2: A
3: B
4: B
5: B
6: B
7: B
8: B

Then I'll generate a number from 1-8 and give the pot the the address associated with the share number that wins.



I realize trust is an issue here so any suggestions that will help me prove my honesty are appreciated and I'll try the best I can to prove myself.
Remember to have fun everyone!
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Quick question about returning coins. on: March 01, 2014, 12:50:19 AM
Hi there, I've started doing some programming involving making a Bitcoin related game and I've come across a problem.

Using Blockchain.info how do I determine who sent coins? Looking at this transaction for example.

http://prntscr.com/2wr324

It has two input addresses. If I wanted to return the coins to the sender which address would I return them to?

Thanks in advance!
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