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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Where to get large amount of testnet coins? (~2.5BTC) on: November 14, 2019, 12:23:46 PM
Thanks everyone, i have got the coins.
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Where to get large amount of testnet coins? (~2.5BTC) on: November 11, 2019, 07:35:40 AM
I guess there will be a forum user who can lent that much of testnet coins here, you just have to wait though or else try some testnet faucet site you can find a lot of it online.

Or you can try this one suggested by BitCryptex.
Why don't you create your own testnet blockchain? It will be much easier than asking a few faucets to send you that many coins. Use bitcoin-testnet-box for that. It shouldn't be difficult for you if you have a basic knowledge of Linux commands and bitcoind installed.

Most of the faucets only giveaway very small amounts of coin, which most likely covers most use cases.

I am aware of running my own local testnet and I have already done that. however I am doing some work on lightning network and i need to connect to open many channels to various nodes on the network.
3  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Groestlcoin testnet faucet (coinfaucet.eu) on: November 11, 2019, 07:08:28 AM
Is there anyway i can get around testnet 2.5 BTC ?  I could pay for it, if required. I will return them after i have finished dev
4  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Where to get large amount of testnet coins? (~2.5BTC) on: November 11, 2019, 06:18:20 AM
Hello everyone

I need around 2.5 BTC in testnet coins. Can someone on this forum please spare some coins, I will return them once I have finished with my dev work.

On the same topic, it seems that most faucets are slowly shutting down, do you think a market will develop for testnet coins?

my address: tb1qpmfjyph7gsmwhzw4y4z6qsscm3dhwzd4m5zuz3

Thanks in advance
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: P2P Provably Fair Casino Project on: November 03, 2019, 09:58:56 PM
Maybe I'm just being a bit thick, but how exactly is this a peer-to-peer casino project when you literally state in your post that it has a client-side and a server-side application to it? This sounds more like open source software that allows casino owners to run a casino server, but it doesn't sound like it's peer-to-peer.

I guess you can phrase it like that as well.

In theory anyone will be able to run their own "Casino Server" and anyone running a "Casino client" can connect to any of the servers.
People running the "server" will have an "address" that they connect. In theory different casinos can have different games and different odds ..etc
The difference is that the data from the casino may come from anyone on the network and not from the casino itself but you can be sure that the data has not been tampered with.
I am using the DAT protocol to build out the P2P layer. https://dat.foundation/
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / P2P Provably Fair Casino Project on: November 03, 2019, 01:28:35 AM
Hello Everyone

I am currently developing an open source provably fair casino application. (Currently closed source)
The application will come with:

Client side Electron + React app
* People can download this application (or compile it) and run to connect to the casino network
* Client side application can be modified to allow any type of casino game

Server side
* The casino owners can run the application to allow their clients to join the network.
* Generate and broadcast provably fair random numbers
* Collect bets and distribute winnings.

Currently the application's main payment method is Bitcoin via Lightning Network


If anyone is interested in running their own P2P provably fair bitcoin casino please DM me.

Thanks


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