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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: December 04, 2015, 08:46:04 PM
And for the next draw , for the moment only 4 persons have played

So for 50 persons most of people just kept the money for themselves and don't play the game!!!

Received the bitcoin, and now you have the 5th player for the coming round. Hopefully, the other receivers are just waiting for the deadline to come closer and are chasing the "last transaction 1% bonus".




The results are available^^.
And You are the one who wins the last transation 1% bonus ^^.

I am working on making a faucet with a raffle like on my site.
But i am alone to do it and I have a part job too so I think to put this online in two months (hopefuly!!)
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: December 01, 2015, 08:57:34 AM
But I think i am old school when I find a wallet on the ground I am going to find the person who lost it without taking the money i find in it.
What kind of people do that this day?

Some people still do this !

Btw I played the btc you sent on the 12/03 draw.

i know i see that ^^ thanks
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: December 01, 2015, 08:01:35 AM
The giveaway is ending I have given to 50 persons  Cool

I hope people came from their own will and not just because I pay for it because I find that really weird after all Undecided
for the first draw I have two persons who played
And for the next draw , for the moment only 4 persons have played

So for 50 persons most of people just kept the money for themselves and don't play the game!!!
I love the irony when people scream to scam but take the money like a scammer do Huh
What a bad generation.
But I think i am old school when I find a wallet on the ground I am going to find the person who lost it without taking the money i find in it.
What kind of people do that this day?







4  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 30, 2015, 09:14:07 AM
So I send btc to
168VjYFpYEiAUuRNyKaHNzi7ahHbDfGPzW   Sir_lagsalot
1DSqgc89bB6fpmB4SxstK8WcUfrpbFzo19   cancerbola  
1MiysLAFRYrnzHqwwEW39YJPWfDj17sd2h   miyslovenic  
1AppkQk82MFty6eJzRL5Y4BEbRnCaqqxkx   chemistry1988
1BPMme2CTctu4gouU8cHFedshGyXsQjM2C   shadows123    
1AZhWnABAs8mjACb7QyFq1WWjjL3oBqwMp   davincicode666  
1LUmY62zexmdVo7tDsvGqykaetLycdA45g   loreykyutt05    
18co2kzQFRZaGnitFaq1vQRudixSopAeek   little_sister  
1NaW4w3FWU3b6Ew5EX127Dbd2tZvTrP5bK   issho          

8 persons left for the giveaway^^.

5  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 30, 2015, 09:02:16 AM
Site's pretty cool looking. Don't want to gamble though, gambling's a risky thing with me. Even worse, I have OCD. Whatever losses I make I need to recoup.

From what I can see, It's designed quite well. Did you do the styling yourself?

I have the chance to find this theme for free ^^. But for the logo and how I see the site yes it is all by myself^^.
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 27, 2015, 10:06:22 PM
I will try it out for you, good idea with the giveaway as it is very difficult for anyone to trust new games with all the scams around.

BTC ADDR: 1Myke1ASjkuLxLNjMFYWZ5NY9fUU9TrwCJ

I think if the site is really transparent about the money people can trust it with time^^
Because trust is something that has to work and earn
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 27, 2015, 10:02:14 PM
Is this still valid? I would like to try it
Bitcoin address: 15B9e7LeCTdKhRdjtTroi12DmamYgYWino

 Yes it's still valid.

17 persons left for the giveaway
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 27, 2015, 09:35:46 PM
Yeah, and this is how it should be. I'm not sure what the other guy is questioning. While someone COULD have spent 1/100 of the total and won 30% of the pot, the chances are MUCH less likely than the guy that bought 99/100 of them.

Somepeople are not really good at math but I understand I have the same one on my life^^
9  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 27, 2015, 09:31:18 PM
So for the news.
I send the money to the two winners and only players^^
rickbig41  
ronaldo 40  
muttley    
maku        
nejibens    
kydranel    
I send you the btc to play^^

For the moment 4 persons have played   Shocked

10  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 27, 2015, 09:17:30 PM
The concept is very good...
but the main question is how will u build up trust for your site

its new and people wont invest much... u need to find some way

im interested as well..

also i have a question

now consider this situation

5 people (A B C D E )

A puts 100 btc
B puts 1
C puts 5
D puts 1
E puts 1

total is 108
out of which if A wins he will get only 30% right i.e. 32.4 BTC... so what about rest of his investement .. i might not have understood how it works .. can u explain me


Good question ^^
I made my first draw today^^
So firstly  it can be really hard to see how it works but know I have some support to explain Grin

First I edit the list of players address.
The rank for each address is taken directly depending on the time deposit. You can see that in blockchain by checking the balance of the game.

So for example on this first round

After that I go to random.org like on this video^^ https://youtu.be/aD7h4u1sLgY
and I gave the result

In your case I have for example 108 tickets. on random.org I put

Generate 8 random integers (maximum 10,000).

Each integer should have a value between 1 and 108 (both inclusive; limits ±1,000,000,000).

Format in 1  column(s).

That give me 8 numbers if each numbers is the same address 97% go to the winner and if he play first and last time
He wins 99% of the pot



11  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 12:27:44 PM
i heard there's a give away over here Cheesy is it still open? if yes there's my btc addy:
1ASNgwXuywia3So6Xe3xq6g5gbCMnrzfW4

It's done

And I have 25 persons left for the give away

Means that you have sent it to 25 persons, but too bad there are only few of them who sent it back to buy the raffle tickets.
Anyway since there should be 10 winners for each raffle, how if there are less than 10 tickets sold in the raffle?


I know that  Shocked. What pitiful world we live ^^
I am an honest girl so that's hard to see but promess I don't cry.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 12:21:30 PM
i heard there's a give away over here Cheesy is it still open? if yes there's my btc addy:
1ASNgwXuywia3So6Xe3xq6g5gbCMnrzfW4

It's done

And I have 25 persons left for the give away

Means that you have sent it to 25 persons, but too bad there are only few of them who sent it back to buy the raffle tickets.
Anyway since there should be 10 winners for each raffle, how if there are less than 10 tickets sold in the raffle?

That's easy if I have for example 6 tickets. on random.org I put

Generate 8 random integers (maximum 10,000).

Each integer should have a value between 1 and 6 (both inclusive; limits ±1,000,000,000).

Format in 1  column(s).

Here are your random numbers:

5   30%
1  20%
3  15%
5  10%
6  8 %
5  7%
1  5%
6  2%
Timestamp: 2015-11-26 12:13:15 UTC

1 1% and  6 1%
so the results is
1 26%
2 0%
3 15%
4 0%
5 47%
6 11%

But if you use for example 3 and 5 ( the number of your tickets) you won 63% of the pot
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 06:44:12 AM
i heard there's a give away over here Cheesy is it still open? if yes there's my btc addy:
1ASNgwXuywia3So6Xe3xq6g5gbCMnrzfW4

It's done

And I have 25 persons left for the give away
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 06:26:13 AM
Since the site is totally new, you should conduct some giveaways for early participants in order to participate and see how it works. Also you need to conduct signature campaigns to get more people involved on your site. (for long sustenance) BTW, the site is clean and looks legit though. Smiley

Edit: Oops! I didn't notice that you had already conducted the giveaway. But I can't see any "Register" button on your site. So, which address should I provide here?

1. 1GHpVMTdK1BvMMc2RhSWfYiYfLkCyBAg8B (betting address on your site)

2. 1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii (my personal wallet) I send you 0.003 BTC on your wallet for playing at my betting address



^^ Here's another typo I found: Look at the date (it said this bet was ended on 26th November) and look at the "Ends in" countdown. One might get confused with this.

Thanks for your giveaway though. Smiley

Do you think it is best to put "send 0.001 BTC to" instead of "btc address"?
For "ended november 26 at 00:00" put " ended november 26 at midnight (0 UTC)"
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 06:20:55 AM
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Ahhh, interesting. I wasn't aware of that (I figured it would just go to the next drawing). I'd hope that people wouldn't hunt for the 1% at the end on purpose regardless (unless the pot was big enough to justify it, Tongue).

BTW, when you have some funds built up from drawings and such, I do professional proofreading/editing and saw that there are many areas on your site that can be improved, should you want my services, Smiley.

No thanks that's fine^^

What do you think about my shiba inu i made it myself, the rest of the image are from freepik
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 05:14:13 AM
For the first and the last winners they win 1% but if they are choose randomly they win too.

An other think that nobody ask^^

If you try your chance to be the last player but unfortunetly the payment is after the end of the game.
You lost your ticket but the amount is included in the pot.
The money didn't go on my pocket^^.
 
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 05:07:31 AM
For the first and the last winners they win 1% but if they are choose randomly they win too.

The other part I forgot to ask... if a user has multiple tickets, can they win multiple times in a single drawing, or is it once per account?
If two of his tickets are drawn, he wins twice.
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 05:00:08 AM
For the first and the last winners they win 1% but if they are choose randomly they win too.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 04:47:47 AM
I'll give this a go! 39XNemirq8eVCkArwkU8aSqjHRqJ8nVfX2

Can you better elaborate on how this is better than something like Crypto-Games though? They also offer a lottery. It doesn't support LTC but past that, what makes yours unique?

Nothing much.

Just that instead of 3 winners, on mine you have 10 winners.
8 are choose randomly
the first and last player win 1%
I only take 1% of fee and when I check most of the other website I am the less greedy.

And 0.0001 BTC for me who like raffles and lotteries it is like playing with dust even 0.001 BTC that's a little pebble  Undecided
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: New raffle site http://yumicoin.com on: November 26, 2015, 04:32:07 AM
is it ok if we send .003 in 1 transaction to save some fees? if not, i think it is better if you can add that feature so more players will be able to try your site without paying so much miners fee

Yes you can, but if you play a huge amount your number rank is like that
100 players you play 0.001 a different time 4 times ( your numbers are 10,26,45, 81)
but if you play 0.004 your numbers are 25,27,28,29

It is up to you to choose^^

Gambler's fallacy. Both of these scenarios are exactly the game. If the number is truly random, it doesn't matter if you own 1 and 10 or 1 and 2.

that's true but I think it is really rare to have a Number Suite randomly selected?
Like 8 numbers choose randomly and you have 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 who win It could be funny to see^^
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