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241  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Bitcoin Betting Site on: July 26, 2016, 02:44:09 PM
999dice reportedly cheats players, I would avoid it.

As far as good places to play/invest:

MoneyPot.com (Wink), Betking.io, Just-Dice.com, Crypto-Games.com, SatoshiDice.com

Some sites people have also mentioned here:

PrimeDice.com is good for playing at but they don't allow users to play as the house, BitVest.io has a huge house edge and they don't do enough volume to justify an investment, Cryptosdice.com is a very new site I have spoke with their owners but for now I wouldn't invest or play with them (too small of a house bankroll + not enough traffic to justify investment).

Others:
Nitrogensports.eu is fantastic as a sportsbook I personally am not a fan of their dice, but I like their black jack.

DirectBet.eu is OK, their sportsbook odds are bad and I haven't tried their casino

I would avoid any SoftSwiss/Coingaming.io casino (so that would be BitCasino.io, mBit, Betcoin, Bitcoin.com's casino etc), house edge's are extremely high and they lie about jackpots.
242  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🎲🌟 MoneyPot.com on: July 26, 2016, 02:06:34 PM
No one can bet +EV on MP bankrolll. App owners have to deposit to their apps if they want to allow +EV bets

I'm not suggesting it is -EV to outside investors, but maybe -EV to MP principals, as a support/promotion mechanism for app developers? I think I saw a post suggesting such ... if I have a moment I'll try to find it.

Lots of questions, let me try to explain.

The MoneyPot engine accepts -EV (Kelly Compliant) wagers against *its own bankroll* for any app. The MoneyPot engine can also service any wager (even +EV wagers) against an apps' individual bankroll. +EV wagers are only accepted when authorized by an app backend; apps that use "implicit flow" (frontend only) do not have this option available to them at all. (LuckyBit Micro and LuckyBit Derby are implicit flow apps.) MoneyPot will not service a +EV wager if the app requesting it does not have the balance to pay it out. This type of bet does not affect investment: the MoneyPot bankroll is untouched.

I thought one question was if an app owner can use his own bank roll with a MP app and if yes how much is the MP share? please correct me if I am wrong.




To answer a few questions:

Apps can be set up to run on their own BR and kick back bets larger than what they can handle to MoneyPot. This takes a bit of extra coding on the app owner's end, and in the future we may or may not allow this if it becomes an issue (i.e. every app starts doing it), right now no active MoneyPot site does this I believe.

As far as app owners betting EV+: This is false. As stingleword said, MoneyPot's bankroll only accepts bets that are Kelly compliant (EV+ for bankroll). App owners do bet on their own sites, however they make up a very minor portion of the site volume.
243  Economy / Auctions / Re: Ltc-dice.com game is for sale ltc-dice.com for sale [new] on: July 26, 2016, 01:59:21 PM
yeah because many users from his site comming to our site so thats why he did this 4000 users on its first if something were not going wrong in it we have a big profit site than jd so thats why he did this thing

Just left you negative. Users were not coming from JD to your site, stop lying.
244  Economy / Auctions / Re: Ltc-dice.com game is for sale ltc-dice.com for sale [new] on: July 26, 2016, 03:18:31 AM
when i ask for some developer to create a game with litecoin i personally mailed dooglus and ask him that i am creating just dice clone with ltc he said that i am not a fan of ltc go over it then this site

Interesting he left you negative feedback.
245  Economy / Auctions / Re: Ltc-dice.com game is for sale ltc-dice.com for sale [new] on: July 25, 2016, 03:01:19 PM
you calculating bets dont you know its not satoshidice the price is started from 0.1 btc the scripts are avail on sites which they are asking for 1 or 7 btc

Don't claim 4000 users when that's blatantly false. Most users do at minimum a few hundred bets each: You don't need a big bankroll either, most crypto players have a tiny per bet average.

Your script is also a blatant rip off of Dooglus' site, no one should even consider bidding on this unless he said/says its ok for someone to use his intellectual property.
246  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Starting Bitcoin based Casino on: July 25, 2016, 02:47:43 PM
Hey guys!

So I'm currently in the works of starting up my own online casino only accepting Bitcoins (perhaps alt's in the future).

Why I'm making this topic is to perhaps get some help from you, as in what I should look out for, what you'd like to see to get interested in it, aswell as how much BTC you think I have to have in able to not go broke at launch.

I have my plan, but always welcome suggestions and ideas from you, the users.

I have a solid coder, a PR guy and a journalist in my disposal. So I'm really thinking about going big at this.

I'm currently looking at software from softswiss if you have heard of them. If you have personal experience with them, please do share, if you have any other company doing the same thing but perhaps better, please do share. I'd appreciate it.

That's all I can think of for now, I'll most likely add things on the go. I'm not in a rush here, just wanting to make everything as perfect as it possibly could be.

Best Regards,

Best of Luck.

I think the bankroll will be a big topic. Are you going to be self funding or looking for investors?!

If you are self funding you are likely going to cap the max bets to 1% of the bankroll. So if you have less than 100btc bankroll you are never going to attract the high rollers...

A bitcoin casino with an investment option might be a first too...


He doesn't need to worry about bankroll since he is using SoftSwiss (just like nearly every shitty casino out there).

Please develop your own software or at the very least don't work with companies that provide games that are not provably fair, and especially companies that provide BetSoft games. There is plenty of proof that BetSoft cheats players on the advertised "jackpots" for their games.

Also as a heads up: You probably won't get many players if you go the SoftSwiss route. There are quite literally dozens of SoftSwiss casinos on the market that have been there for years.

And this isn't just aimed at SoftSwiss, but also at Coingaming.io and other service providers that offer BetSoft games. I don't necessarily think that SoftSwiss is a bad organization, but they really need to drop BetSoft's game line.

One more note: I'm pretty sure you would also be pretty limited in terms of the alt-coins you would be allowed to accept (if any) if you went with them.
247  Economy / Auctions / Re: Ltc-dice.com game is for sale ltc-dice.com for sale [new] on: July 24, 2016, 02:48:09 PM
it have 4000 above users who just signed on it but unfortunately due to some problems we didnt make over it you can buy it with all files and domain and make your own custom game do whatever you want to do it with

4000 users and only 2200 bets / 200 wagered?

Bullshit.
248  Economy / Auctions / Re: Domain bitcoinwallet.id FOR Sale on: July 24, 2016, 02:41:40 PM
be patient my friend..this domain day by day will grow up. 2 years old the best domain name for bitcoin wallet.

This will never sell anywhere close to his asking price.
249  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com on: July 24, 2016, 02:39:05 PM
I thought whales were extinct lol, but now i know.

They didnt, they just dont really shows themselves up in moneypot often , thats it and now it emerge from their ' long sleep ' *sarcasm

In regards to the suggestion for MP, it seems it would be nice to see some hall of fame or leaderboard ranging to 25 players of whom have won the most bitcoin and whom have wagered the most combined all accross all moneypot apps.

edit : something like bustabit has


We have plans for adding a leaderboard, that way we can do more giveaways on a monthly basis Smiley
250  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have You Ever Been Kicked or Banned? on: July 23, 2016, 08:23:25 PM
No one gets kicked out of a casino online/offline because they're winning too much.Not the one's I have heard of.Movies is a different scene,that ain't real.Have seen people getting kicked out for begging/abusing/faucet leeching on the online casinos.Its a place for scammers to whine anyway.I was kicked out of FortubeJack chat because I tried to find someone who had scammed me for a few bucks,unfortunately the person was one of the mods in their team ,when I inquired about that person I didn;t get any response but got banned for abusive behavior.

Actually, players do get kicked from physical casinos all the time. There is even a business centered around identifying advantage players and selling it casinos. In a physical setting, it is possible for players to have an advantage over the house if they find a weakness (normally a shitty dealer), this is not technically cheating and is completely legal play.

With online casinos there is no point in banning a player unless they are addicted to gambling, because there is no way for advantage players to operate (unless you coded your payout structure wrong).
251  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🎲🌟 MoneyPot.com on: July 23, 2016, 05:31:59 PM
In regards to the big winner yesterday:

At one point he was up over 50BTC before closing the night out at +20BTC. He was betting over 10BTC a time and did over 600BTC wagered Smiley

great player! and we need more Smiley even they win

if they have balls so let them win

sometimes you win and sometimes you lose

MP > Investors > app owners should be glad to have such players


We agree Smiley
252  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🎲🌟 MoneyPot.com on: July 23, 2016, 03:23:01 PM
In regards to the big winner yesterday:

At one point he was up over 50BTC before closing the night out at +20BTC. He was betting over 10BTC a time and did over 600BTC wagered Smiley
253  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 180 on: July 23, 2016, 02:56:28 PM
3 @0.25
254  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: What are the TOP 5 online wallets ? on: July 22, 2016, 09:03:29 PM
Now i think that blockchain isnt the most popular.Now i think that modt popular is bleushare because you can exchange your bitcois for about 100 other cryptocurrencies amd you can buy theor shares for dividends.

Stop shilling a site that can't even crack 10 BTC volume a day.

Blockchain is the largest wallet provider at the moment and it isn't even that close. Coinbase is the closest to them, but most people use Coinbase to buy/sell BTC and not as a wallet.
255  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HotelGo24.com: Book a hotel, get Bitcoin cash back & support charity on: July 22, 2016, 08:52:31 PM
Can we pay in Bitcoin or is it just Bitcoin cashback and we have to pay with a credit card?
256  Economy / Securities / Re: BOB pays monthly interest now for 0.5 BTC and more on: July 22, 2016, 08:48:28 PM
The rate is 5%.

I already have 2 clients.

Managing your money in BTC/USD markets.




Please feel free to ask

Looks scammy. You did a bunch of small funds before, where you capped TOTAL investment (not per person) at around $300 bucks, now you are asking for over $300 per person.

Can you show proof of any of your trades?

The funds in international area were small but total volume of my funds in Turkish section is close to 10 BTC.

I have 2 clients for now.

My business model is very simple, all you need is trust.

I had shared my trades on Poloniex long time ago, but now I do BTC/USD day trading.

If you can't show proof of trades I am leaving negative trust. Every exchange/broker keeps records of your trade history.

Right now you are behaving as the typical scammer: Run a few small deals/loans (i.e. get a few 0.01 BTC loans as "trust loans") and give the investor a nice return on those, build up your feedback, and then you raise a much larger amount of money (such as in this case) and poof, no more payments.
257  Economy / Gambling / Re: Alt currency casino investments on: July 22, 2016, 08:44:50 PM
I dont understand what you mean but i think you are looking for an investment that you can invest altcoin instead of bitcoin..
I there is no offering the same as bitcoin invest in any casino.. like betking..
But i think you can try gamebet.

Leaving negative rep for promoting a scam. Gamebet's developers ran off with ICO funds several weeks ago (as well as shut down their site + locked their Bitcointalk thread).

More on topic:
crypto-games.net offers support for a few alt-coins, as does a newer site called cryptodice.
258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: betting altcoin on: July 22, 2016, 08:38:46 PM
Just search for them they are all around,

This one is under development, and have lot of potential, GBT coins are really cheap on YObit right now, but there is high risk that development can take too many time

https://www.gamebet.gg/#

Before eventual investment read about it in Bitcointalk thread, take your own research to avoid eventual lose

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1410287.new#new

Just left a nice negative rep for promoting a scam coin that shut down their website and locked their Bitcointalk thread a solid 10 days before you made that post.
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Pre-ANN][New Projet] Firstblood - Decentralized eSports Platform on: July 22, 2016, 08:37:06 PM
The second coming of GameBets? There will be blood.

People are so clueless its mind boggling. It doesn't even matter if this team is legit or not (i.e. doesn't run off with money), unless they are raising money on at most a $100k valuation (key word is valuation, not raising $100K) this is a rip off. P2P sports/esports betting is inherently flawed because of the P2P structure (its much less efficient for racking up volume compared to a traditional sportsbook... and you make your money from volume).
260  Economy / Securities / Re: BOB pays monthly interest now for 0.5 BTC and more on: July 22, 2016, 08:03:08 PM
The rate is 5%.

I already have 2 clients.

Managing your money in BTC/USD markets.




Please feel free to ask

Looks scammy. You did a bunch of small funds before, where you capped TOTAL investment (not per person) at around $300 bucks, now you are asking for over $300 per person.

Can you show proof of any of your trades?
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