My cat scratches me a little bit, but she's still adorable.
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I'm not sure if it is a scam or not.
But if you are betting on a site be sure that it is provably fair and change your client seeds before you bet.
I can say with 99.9% accurracy that it is not provably fair.
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Kudos for actually having a correct provably fair system, I can't test it atm but at least you're trying unlike some of the others.
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I will make you a custom QR code from any image and the QR data like these: (Yes, they scan) Unfortunately due to the software the QR can be no larger than 29 characters, so it will not handle most bitcoin addresses and some URLs. I suggest using tinyurl.com to make it fit. If you feel the need to tip me, 1CAPknsBhBbAcx6m8EpkNWihVCPTxwTCdN. But remember, all of these are free. I will do these in my spare time, they are pretty fast to create.
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+1 point for sexy website.
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Accuses other people of running scams, runs scam himself. GG riverboat. Where is the provable fairness?
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Let's just assume a baseline level of hipocrasy across this forum lol.
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Think I disovered a small backup related bug. (Does not affect integrity of backups)
My wallet currently has 1 active address, 8 watch only addresses and an archived address. In the backup, the active one is listed as 1 out of 9, and then the 8 watch only addresses are listed as 1-8 of 9. There is no 9 out of 9.
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That's not how it works. I've posted this in other threads before. You don't say what that hash comes from first of all, and if you don't let the client set a seed it's not provably fair, just provable results. Meaning that I can tell that you didn't change the number from when I bet to afterwards, but I cannot tell that you did not influence the numbers so that I would lose.
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I would like a refund to the address 1DxtoKWAGkZi6K143WgACJswH5bHRcHRbx as I had paid from, but only because it is a blockchain.info wallet that I do not normally use. I will be investing again from an address I am more comfortable with.
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Whatever happens to bitvegas?
Owner went AWOL, server shut down.
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As people that like to support RGC seem to think, this is not about their signature program. This is about them claiming to be provably fair, and not being, and also not backing up their own claims.
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I'm not really going to argue with you considering you are using their signature, but that thread is not about their sig program. It is mainly about how they claim to be provably fair but are not. I will update the thread with that.
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I was bored and remembered the good 'ol days when bitvegas was still around, and I really miss it. Is there any kind of minecraft (Or any other video game) with bitcoin integration? Thanks.
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I'm in the green now by the way. I started on day two of their site.
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I invested $57.50 on day 2 and never invested any more than that and plan to leave with my money. Compounding is what gets your money stolen.
yes but when finished restoring you first deposit, you can take earning and compound. that way you wont loose any money of your own and play with profits. That's exactly what they want you to do. I'm going to keep my profits and not let them have them. You are the kind of person to get scammed in this situation. I put in what it said was 12$, or .024 BTC. On the first day I made 1.44$ in interest, and withdrew that. It gave me .00288 (worth $1.85).
Their exchange rate is probably just messed up somehow right now. If they do fix it, I hope they don't cause any problems with people loosing BTC.
There is no exchange rate, it's just a static $500/BTC.
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nahatnam, please stop quoting the trolls or i'll need to ignore you too. It's annoying to crawl through this thread to see half of it is you arguing with somebody.
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I wasn't too concerned since I had only 1.8% of my coins on my phone, and of course a verified backup, but always have to be wary about these things. EDIT: My phone is a Galaxy S III mini.
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