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I was going to buy a 1 oz gold coin until I saw the shipping cost. Why would it cost $116.38 to ship a 1 oz coin to Canada via FedEx (the only choice given)?
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pigki, It looks like there is a bug with your address validation check.
It tells me that all of the following addresses are invalid:
12Fz925or3w2s67BTL2sJEVHDaNmqCM1gD 1LWHUuf7fyJgJg81EkM11wj6aa1BZEwE3 1V4hDzv3NkdjsqhAgCYtuuNZnTUBHZe6c 12HucuVtua253tvGUvMTCtjDBinvMAmBmU
128vvfUGzfh7bHeVV3NattmUzn4hXmAuTf 1y4mk9BBtkRtU8sYKHm3zgew4iYuWCQKH 1QKvnPnrF41wd9zr31rQfG1GNv3t9SXx5 12CzKMorC4qNprvgUfQzXyPsWL19t28Vwp
The first 4 are known good addresses that have been used previously and show in blockexplorer. The other ones are new addresses generated with my bitcoin client.
There is definitely a bug. We figured leaving our knowledge of it undocumented would be a very effective way of saying "we're in beta, so just make a new receiving address, mmk?" Still, I'm sure we'll get to it soon. In the meantime, we're preoccupied with other tasks. Regards, Jonathan Ok, sorry to bother you.
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Ah, so close! Only .86 btc more needed in the pot and I get paid!
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I dunno, I think it's good the way it is, with the exception of the rounds. I think they should be removed altogether, as they are only confusing. You should just get paid by your referrals when they sign up, there is no need to constantly take everyone's money and move it up the pyramid. With the whole rounds thing, all the money in the system will eventually be owned by user #1, everyone else will lose out in the end. I honestly don't see the point.
Nope, it wouldn't. If user takes 50% of the round then his 1st lvl sponsor will only get 12% of initial round cost, 2nd lvl - 3,7%, 3nd lvl - 2.5% The wealth moves upwards. For every round, wealth is moved three steps up. It doesn't matter if the sponsors only get 12%, 3.7% and 2.5%, the money they get only goes towards paying the next round fee, leading to the money moving up to that members sponsor, who in turn uses the money to pay his round fee, which moves up to his sponsor... until it reaches a dead end: the guy at the top. All money will, in time, move to user #1. When does a round end in the current system? When 120% ROI has been achieved? Suppose, we have 10 levels, the first level - the guy at the top, 10th level - guys at the bottom, we wouldn't take random payments for consideration for now. So, if guys at bottom have placed 10 btc then guys on the 9th level would get 10btc, guys on 8th - 5, guys on 7th - 2.5 and so on, each level keeps 50% btcs, so all wealth couldn't be moved to the one guy at the top. But, yeah, after seeing how it goes at live, I'm starting thinking that I should have chosen the same way old randomizer worked Which may trigger a new round in the next level up, which may trigger a new round in the next level up, which may trigger a new round in the next level up... Until after a few rounds everything most ends up at the first level! Or am I missing something here? I have now turned autorotation off. I have already lost .5 btc to this "feature".
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Damn, that was over quickly! I expected there would be more people re-investing for a second round. I still have two deposits left unpaid!
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pigki, It looks like there is a bug with your address validation check.
It tells me that all of the following addresses are invalid:
12Fz925or3w2s67BTL2sJEVHDaNmqCM1gD 1LWHUuf7fyJgJg81EkM11wj6aa1BZEwE3 1V4hDzv3NkdjsqhAgCYtuuNZnTUBHZe6c 12HucuVtua253tvGUvMTCtjDBinvMAmBmU
128vvfUGzfh7bHeVV3NattmUzn4hXmAuTf 1y4mk9BBtkRtU8sYKHm3zgew4iYuWCQKH 1QKvnPnrF41wd9zr31rQfG1GNv3t9SXx5 12CzKMorC4qNprvgUfQzXyPsWL19t28Vwp
The first 4 are known good addresses that have been used previously and show in blockexplorer. The other ones are new addresses generated with my bitcoin client.
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I'm in with all the BTC I had. My wallet is down to zero! I have turned into a bitcoin game addict!
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Will there be another weekend round today or has bitcoinduit put you out of business too?
Yes, at 8pm UTC as always. Great! Looking forward to it!
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Will there be another weekend round today or has bitcoinduit put you out of business too?
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Got paid and re-invested!
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Ok, I'm in!
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Less than 1 hour left!
New Jackpot is: 0.6720
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I'm in!
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If anyone wants to know when the Jackpot feature has been added to rounds, get in touch with me via PM with your email address, and I'll let you know as soon as it's been implemented.
Bonus: the first 3 that start new Last Man In Jackpot rounds will have their deposit + ROI almost immediately, as I'll play those games and lock your earnings in immediately.
Regards, Jonathan
PM sent. Can't wait to start a jackpot game What happened to your promise that you would send an email as soon as the jackpot feature was implemented? I never got any email! And because the jackpot feature became available in the middle of the night for me, I missed the chance to be the first to start a jackpot game. We'll make it up to you somehow. Regards, Jonathan Ok.... Do you still give a full refund on games that expire without any players? It used to say so on the front page, but now I can't find any mention of a refund anywhere on the front page or in the rules.
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Let's go guys! It is still early in the game. There is still lots of btc to be made! YukonJack - Current Jackpot: 0.6570
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If anyone wants to know when the Jackpot feature has been added to rounds, get in touch with me via PM with your email address, and I'll let you know as soon as it's been implemented.
Bonus: the first 3 that start new Last Man In Jackpot rounds will have their deposit + ROI almost immediately, as I'll play those games and lock your earnings in immediately.
Regards, Jonathan
PM sent. Can't wait to start a jackpot game What happened to your promise that you would send an email as soon as the jackpot feature was implemented? I never got any email! And because the jackpot feature became available in the middle of the night for me, I missed the chance to be the first to start a jackpot game.
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