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1  Economy / Services / Re: [Jobs] - I have a lot of free time on: January 06, 2015, 04:35:11 PM
Thanks for your nice words :-)

I will give a lot of thinking before completely relocating, but this is clearly something that might happen some day.

What I meant here was more a "I don't have a problem travelling if need be to do something nice" :-)

And bitcoin is something I would love to be working with, somehow, a dream would be to be able to live out of it someday :-)

I didn't mention it, but I don't have a problem being payed in bitcoins ;-)
2  Economy / Services / Re: [Jobs] - I have a lot of free time on: January 06, 2015, 03:57:57 PM
Thanks :p

You never know what people might be looking for - I'm good at quite some stuff  Cool
3  Economy / Services / [Jobs] - I have a lot of free time on: January 06, 2015, 11:07:11 AM
Hi,

I'm open to any proposals at the moment: I have a lot of free time. I live in Europe (and can move easily). I have a good feeling with it in general (I did a lot of support in pro environements).

I can help set up hw and sw projects, transport, or whatever else you might think of.

I'm fluent in french-english-dutch, and also speak some polish and german and in my early 30 ies :-)

Cool
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: Introducing BitcoinMinesweeper.com - The classic favorite, with a Bitcoin twist! on: December 20, 2014, 02:02:15 AM
hi,

I'd love to give it a try :-)
5  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: List of ongoing scams on: February 19, 2014, 09:05:53 PM
Here I will present the current list of ongoing scams in order to protect the community, it has been stripped of all non essentials to keep the community safe from scams, I will hold all Bitcoin businesses for full responsibility:

Legend:
Red - Most likely a scam.
Orange - Moderate chance of being a scam.
Yellow - Small chance of being a scam.
Blue - Was initially listed as scam, was whitelisted after review.

Quote from: Definition of SCAM
: a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation <an insurance scam>

origin unknown
First Known Use: 1963

SatoshiMines - Source of entropy is bad, the house can easily bruteforce the hash to make you win/lose. Including "random" non-preselected strings in the hash render the whole process insecure.

I will occasionally dig up all the trash on casinos/services and post it here publicly.

EDIT: New websites are popping up everyday, the general rule of thumb is stay clear of any non-vet website and apply common sense.

Hi,

I'm pretty much interrested in satoshimines, and have some thoughts:

- The addition of a "random" string at the end of the mine positions seems necessary, otherwise you'd just need to hash the few millions possible result combination (that's not that much), considering there's no timing in the game, you'd be able to search for the corresponding hash in a rainbow table, and use it to win.

Having played quite a lot this game, I also have the feeling it might be rigged, but I don't see how. The only thing I can think of, if that it bases the position of the next mines on your previous moves, rather than a true random game. But that would mean the game is still "fair" in a certain way.

A shame the creator/maintainer of the website never bothered answering the accusation made here :-)

Any other thoughts?
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Provably fair & trust in games in general on: January 20, 2014, 09:49:52 AM
Hi,

I'm currently starting a small project, which raises a few questions:

I started playing at some point on SatoshiMines, and have some questions about the fairness of similar websites: while there is no doubt that the result grid isn't changed from the moment the sha-256 key is showed, so the game won't change the mines positions after you clicked once, it is my understanding that the website is perfectly able to generate grids based on the player past behavior, is this correct?

My second point is: if you have a website that let's you choose between several entries, one of them being winning, is there anything preventing the website owner to use the website to win himself? Let's say there's something similar to a lotto, 40 cases, one winning big money, what would prevent the owner of giving the correct result to a friend? Or is there a technical answer to this that prevents the server owner of checking the current play results?

I'm just trying to clear some points, not to target anyone specifically here Wink

woookash
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: January 19, 2014, 02:44:26 PM
Hi,

Also a newbie, with a lot of plans :-)

Please, get me out of here, got a lot of stuff to talk about on various topics (gambling website creation :p)

woookash
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