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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: Re: ??? Bitcoin Video Casino ??? - ||| Over 500 BTC in Progressive Jackpots! ||| on: December 09, 2016, 02:45:05 PM
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Quote from: BTCevo on Today at 03:44:31 AM

Quote from: KnightShift on December 08, 2016, 11:10:49 PM
Are you for real? How can you manage to win on 5 reels slot by using only 0.001 btc? Because what I do know if you put on max it will be 0.02 btc for 20 line? Are you saying that you only play for 1 line? I dont think that you can winning here by playing that way. Most people will always play using max line in order to get max win


He did not say that he managed to spin with 0.001 only but He is clearly saying that he was using 0.001/credit means that if he bet on 20lines then he spent 0.02 per spin. Even if he was only playing 1 line then it is still possible to big win as long as his winning line has the best combination. Imagine bet on 1 line and you got 5Wilds on that line!

Yea, this is what I meant. I was just saying that I had it on the lowest credit value possible to allow me to play longer, but I always play 20 lines.

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2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Re: ??? Bitcoin Video Casino ??? - ||| Over 500 BTC in Progressive Jackpots! ||| on: December 08, 2016, 11:10:49 PM
I'm not trying to boast, because I've played a ton over the past year and paid my dues. I've played steadily over the past two months putting in $20-$100 per week most weeks. I love the slots and the ability to play on my android device.

I say all this because today I won the progressive jackpot. I was using the low bet about of 0.001 btc per credit, but it was a huge win for me. Couldn't have come at a better time with Christmas on the horizon.

I really appreciate the great customer service of the guys behind BTVC. Thanks for a simple, no bs way to gamble for fun with my bitcoins.

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3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Dragon Miner 1TH Asic Miner on: December 05, 2016, 06:29:56 AM
It is currently in West Alabama, but I can ship it anywhere in the US.

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4  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Dragon Miner 1TH Asic Miner on: December 04, 2016, 12:25:56 PM
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That thing got a PSU inside? Maybe its the only component that might make it worth $100 SHIPPED since this is like 1W/1GHS technology. This is a dinosaur.

Yes, it does have the psu inside.

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5  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Dragon Miner 1TH Asic Miner on: December 04, 2016, 05:07:40 AM
This miner comes with a power cable and network cable. I bought it planning to try my hand at mining, and I lost interest. I'll accept payment in btc, PayPal, or reddcoin, dogecoin, litecoin, and I'm open to many others. Just looking to get this out of the way in my apartment and acquire some altcoins mainly.  <br /> <br />The price is $100 shipped anywhere in the US.  <br /> <br />Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App

6  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★★ Bitcoin Video Casino ★★★ - ||| Over 500 BTC in Progressive Jackpots! ||| on: November 19, 2016, 10:20:49 AM
I'm having an issue with the slots. Ive been playing off and on for a year or so, and the same issue plagues me. Sometimes (more often on the android client) ill spin the slots and they will get stuck spinning for an abnormally long amount of time. When this happens, it takes an additional bet from me without ever giving me the results of the first spin. Is this a known problem?
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Large Bitcoin Collider (Collision Finders Pool) on: November 18, 2016, 03:49:25 PM
Earlier I ran ./LBC -q to see my status, and it quit. Going to have to reread the thread to work everything out.

Which happens if you query the status before having delivered a single block.

Before rereading the thread, I'd suggest the manual: http://lbc.cryptoguru.org:5000/man/user
where I try to have the distilled information from the thread.

RIco




I let it run overnight and tried running it again. This is the result.
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Large Bitcoin Collider (Collision Finders Pool) on: November 17, 2016, 04:06:24 PM
I gave up and decided to just run it in a VM. Seems to be working well so far. Still trying to remember all the commands. Earlier I ran ./LBC -q to see my status, and it quit. Going to have to reread the thread to work everything out.

On another note, after installing the VM, it gave me the MD5 doesn't match error. I solved this by doing as someone else in the thread suggested and using

Code:
rm funds*
Code:
rm 4a*

It took a minute to redownload the necessary files, but it worked fine after that.
9  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Large Bitcoin Collider (Collision Finders Pool) on: November 16, 2016, 09:22:27 PM
I'm new to Linux, so please forgive my stupid questions. Ive installed the required programs listed in your manual, but when I try to run the script, I get the "command not found" error. I'm running it with sudo.

I also tried using "sudo perl LBC.pl -h" after searching for a while, but it returns a BIGNUM error and says that JSON isn't installed.

I installed the necessary programs and downloaded your script to my desktop. Am I missing something obvious?

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