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641  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling $100 Physical Starbucks Gift Card In Original Packaging! on: August 25, 2014, 08:21:15 PM
I decided to go in store and buy 5 physical cards each with $100 on it.

So you went to a physical Starbucks store to buy these with your own money? Do you have receipts for them?

No, I threw away the receipts. They are in their original packaging.

So your "business" operates just so you can lose money  Huh

Are you sure you didn't just load an e-code onto a physical card?

I bought a card in store and filled the rest with an ecode.
642  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling $100 Physical Starbucks Gift Card In Original Packaging! on: August 25, 2014, 08:09:15 PM
I decided to go in store and buy 5 physical cards each with $100 on it.

So you went to a physical Starbucks store to buy these with your own money? Do you have receipts for them?

No, I threw away the receipts. They are in their original packaging.
643  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 25, 2014, 07:54:43 PM
I am now selling physical cards!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=756739
644  Economy / Digital goods / Selling $100 Physical Starbucks Gift Card In Original Packaging! on: August 25, 2014, 07:29:02 PM
Hey guys!

I run a online Starbucks Gift Card business here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=682712.0, and I decided to go in store and buy 5 physical cards each with $100 on it.

I will sell them each at $70 (including shipping to the US). If you live outside of the US (you will have to pay the difference).

Once you use up your card balance, feel free to PM me and I can reload it (pricing on other thread).

I currently have 5 in stock.

*BTC only*. You pay first. I will ship the product with tracking enabled so you can see where the package is at all times!
645  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 25, 2014, 07:08:13 PM
Sadly that means that I cant really verify all of the rolls automatically. Sad

I'm not familiar with the PD API, but I expect there is a way to change your server seed using it.

So all you would need to do would be to change your seed after every roll, revealing the previous seed.

Or you could do that every N rolls instead.

No, I was using using the API for something else Tongue.
646  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 25, 2014, 07:01:32 PM
Sorry, I made a big mistake.

I was using the primedice api, and when I get the information of a bet, it gives me the SHA encrypted version of the bet, and not the unhashed version.

Not sure why that happens, but I think @stunna should change it so that the unhashed version is sent VIA the API. If for some reason people wanted the hashed version, they can easily do it themselves.

In PD3 the same server seed is used for all of your bets until you ask for it to be changed. If you look at the 3 screenshots in my previous post you'll see that only the nonce (the number at the end of the client seed) changes - the seed is the same. That allows you to be sure there's no funny business going on.

In PD2 the server seed changed with every bet you made, which was open to abuse by the site if you didn't change your client seed unpredictably every roll.

I made a new version of the verifier script which verifies a range of rolls with a single click:

http://jsfiddle.net/qv30b62u/embedded/result/

Here it is verifying my 6 rolls - see how it generates the same rolled numbers?



Ahhh. Thanks.

Sadly that means that I cant really verify all of the rolls automatically. Sad
647  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Bitcoin wallet script on: August 25, 2014, 07:00:03 PM
Hey guys!

If you are looking for a bitcoin wallet script, use this: https://github.com/kyledrake/coinpunk
648  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 25, 2014, 06:32:39 PM

@dooglus that code is no where near working. I tried a few different rolls, and they were all computed wrong.

That means either every roll on PD is not provably fair (unlikely) or the JS is wrong (much more likely).

I think you might be using it wrong - it works for me (although it's annoying that it will only verify one roll at a time).

I made some bets to test it out, then revealed my server seed:

- snip -

Sorry, I made a big mistake.

I was using the primedice api, and when I get the information of a bet, it gives me the SHA encrypted version of the bet, and not the unhashed version.

Not sure why that happens, but I think @stunna should change it so that the unhashed version is sent VIA the API. If for some reason people wanted the hashed version, they can easily do it themselves.
649  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 25, 2014, 06:24:46 PM
Is there any evidence of users being punished criminally for using stolen credit card purchases?



Huh
650  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 25, 2014, 06:22:57 PM
I have 10 cards remaining.

I have 5 physical cards on me which I am going to sell soon! Smiley
651  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 25, 2014, 05:28:28 PM
this guy has been around for a while and is a good dude

I agree. I wouldn't buy them anywhere else, I actually bought 2 from anonymous22 and one of them was reset and he didn't give me a damn refund. And also he made me pay 45 bucks for it... this is a lot more trustworthy, and actually cheaper than the alternatives.

Thanks for the vouches guys! Smiley

PM'ed

I will reply in a few minutes!
652  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best age to introduce your kids to Bitcoin? on: August 25, 2014, 05:23:29 PM
Im 14, and I love it! Smiley
Have you been able to purchase Bitcoin as you are so young?  What do your parents think about it?

I used to be able to buy bitcoin, but I cant anymore since Coinbase blocked my account (I have my own bank account).

Now I make my money from sig campaigns and other business I am made/programmed.

After a few months I was able to convince my dad to invest. He looks at it like a stock/commodity, and I look at it like a currency.
653  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 25, 2014, 12:59:05 AM
Has anyone been able to port the provably fair code from Node.js (https://primedice.com/verify) to plain javascript?

The source of it would be highly appreciated! Smiley

I'm pretty sure this is what you are asking for:

http://rgbkey.github.io/verify/PrimeDice

It's a little buggy, where it says "if (index + 5 == 128 + 1) {" but that shouldn't matter in the lifetime of this universe.

View the source of that page - it runs in your browser, and so must be "plain javascript".

@dooglus that code is no where near working. I tried a few different rolls, and they were all computed wrong.

That means either every roll on PD is not provably fair (unlikely) or the JS is wrong (much more likely).
654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Altcointalk.org on: August 25, 2014, 12:51:54 AM
Good Idea. I will follow this.

Thanks! Smiley Is there any altcoin you would like to see given away?
655  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 25, 2014, 12:50:02 AM
Has anyone been able to port the provably fair code from Node.js (https://primedice.com/verify) to plain javascript?

The source of it would be highly appreciated! Smiley

I'm pretty sure this is what you are asking for:

http://rgbkey.github.io/verify/PrimeDice

It's a little buggy, where it says "if (index + 5 == 128 + 1) {" but that shouldn't matter in the lifetime of this universe.

View the source of that page - it runs in your browser, and so must be "plain javascript".

Thanks! Smiley
656  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Altcointalk.org on: August 25, 2014, 12:31:37 AM
What altcoints would you like to see given away?
657  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 24, 2014, 08:02:18 PM
Has anyone been able to port the provably fair code from Node.js (https://primedice.com/verify) to plain javascript?

The source of it would be highly appreciated! Smiley
658  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 24, 2014, 07:49:12 PM
I'm withdrawing from the campaign, partially because I wouldn't mind saving Stunna some money, but also because I've been somewhat inactive recently and I feel like I shouldn't be taking up spots.

Thanks for enrolling me, however!

It is Sr. Members + only anyways...
659  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 24, 2014, 05:58:39 PM
It just doesn't work for me .



Try setting win chance to 98%.
660  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular Bitcoin Game| 0.91% Edge| PVP | Jackpot | Faucet on: August 24, 2014, 05:37:45 PM
hello

why can i do a bet at 98% win chance roll over 98 but i cant do same winning chance if i switch to bet low?

What do you mean? high and low should be the same. Any screenshot?




Well min is 1.01202x

If he switces to roll under, it works but not roll over.
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