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561  Economy / Gambling / Re: Biggest streak that you won in the end on: June 13, 2015, 04:08:19 AM
The title pretty much explains it,
What is your biggest losing streak at martingale which you won in the end?

Do 20x martingle and i win 0.05BTC
Do martingle again and i get 25 Redline lose 0.3BTC Cry
Lol happened to me once as well , I won 200x at 5k(first try at faucet) and I won. Lol, then a 2.5x completely devastated me.
562  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: June 12, 2015, 05:11:22 PM
Congratz to randall for being a mod, first mod that I got to know before being a mod  Grin
563  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♛ CrimeDice.com ✣ Social Dice Platform ✣ All Countries ♛ on: June 12, 2015, 04:54:12 PM
This site ain't worth anything now that the faucet got reduced by 90% and with the removal of investments. Angry

Lol. So you only rate a site good if they have huge amount of faucet? Faucet is only to test a site not for profit
but when a new websites want to start its work and attract users while there are already a lot of other similar gambling places available it has to do something different.
one of those things is a big faucet to attract people to try the faucet. or maybe do some giveaways.
Same point that I wanted to make.
564  Economy / Gambling / Re: Biggest streak that you won in the end on: June 12, 2015, 04:47:44 PM
The biggest I have ever risked has been around 2.5 BTC on a martingale. And the strange thing is that the end bet I won wasn't a part of it. I was martingaling from 0.005 and was only part of a 1 or 2 bet series I did. I lost a total of 2.5 BTC and my next bet was supposed to be around 2.9 BTC, and I had only 0.4 in my account left after the last bet which was around 1.3. Luckily, just super luckily, I was frustated and went ahead to bet at 10x with the last 0.4 and hit over 90 instantly giving me 4 BTC. That was just an amazing streak I had had.
Awesome,martingale sometimes sucks though. I once lost 0.1btc martingaling 0.0001btc.
565  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♛ CrimeDice.com ✣ Social Dice Platform ✣ All Countries ♛ on: June 12, 2015, 01:28:15 PM
This site ain't worth anything now that the faucet got reduced by 90% and with the removal of investments. Angry

Lol. So you only rate a site good if they have huge amount of faucet? Faucet is only to test a site not for profit
yeah its to test it but it didn't have anything besides faucet, its design nothing special, the house edge is ordinary too...
Thats what i'm saying, the only "nice" thing about this site was you could add up investments that you made from faucet, now this site is pure garbage, you can only get to WD limit by going 100x . And the faucet doesn't increase or anything. AT least it should have some specail features so that people from other sites can come and play here, or why would they leave their "trusted sites" just for a completely new, buggy and low faucet site.
566  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiBet Bitcoin Casino - Provably Fair - Bonuses - Play Roulette, Blackjack on: June 12, 2015, 01:19:51 PM
Mayne remove that partial nude pic though, a bit annoying at times. Angry
567  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: June 12, 2015, 12:02:26 PM
Never try martingale, really slow earnings if you go safe(which is not safe after all considering things like Provably fair) and really fast earnings but really dangerous high base bets. My biggest lose was 0.05btc with martingale. Base bet from 1k(cause i don't like to go safe)
568  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♛ CrimeDice.com ✣ Social Dice Platform ✣ All Countries ♛ on: June 12, 2015, 11:51:35 AM
This site ain't worth anything now that the faucet got reduced by 90% and with the removal of investments. Angry
569  Economy / Gambling / Biggest streak that you won in the end on: June 10, 2015, 03:44:45 PM
The title pretty much explains it,
What is your biggest losing streak at martingale which you won in the end?
570  Economy / Gambling / Re: You're trying to tell me PD isn't a scam? on: June 09, 2015, 02:40:28 PM
no im pretty sure youre just mad, PD has been around a long ass time and Stunna is as trustable as the definition of the word gets. If you have a problem take it up with him.

Then why is a 10 loss streak on 2x right off the bat "just unlucky"? You flip a coin in real life 100 times I bet you won't see more than 3-4, maybe 5 losses in a row.

It's crazy how people think PD is trusted.....such dogmatism.
Only in PD you're not betting 100times or something like that , you bet thousands of times. Tell me if you don't, you are mostly "unexpected " to catch a 10 loss in a row in 100 bets but you may be "unlucky" as well,ask any martingaler, as the amount won is low and you must bet a crazy amount of times just to 2x your balance.
571  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice winning strategy disucssions on: June 08, 2015, 08:31:02 AM
Well some are not exactly what one would call stratergies but i use these:
1) 10x strat(Manual) -
Min bankroll needed= 100k
a)Preroll 1 sat at 10x for 5 times
b) Roll 100 sat for 5 times
c) Now keep doubling the amounts and reduce the rolls by 1 every time.
d) At 800sat bet, don't reduce the rolls further, but go 3 rolls everytime.
e) Now keep doubling but don't reduce the rolls, once you win go back to step 1.
Win from this strat- From 100k bankroll to 900k.
Edit:Got many more, just reply if you need some more.
572  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience on: June 04, 2015, 03:18:18 PM
So i let my account automatically level up and i notice chrome coming up with a message all the time "DaDice has been hacked. Thanks for the bitcoins suckers!" Anyone else got this message?

I dont have anything lying around there. Only asking whats going on. Thanks!

There seems to be a javascript injection attack. Since chat / sockets system has no access to main Da Dice system so nothing has been stolen and all members info are secure. We are looking into it.

Ah, i already thought it might have been to do with the chat window since i couldnt post a question there then.

So nothing happened at the end. Only someone wanting to spread fear.  Roll Eyes
Haha fast response post though.
573  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience on: June 03, 2015, 04:37:37 AM
Can DaDice explain the popup that occurred? I heard a popup saying "Hi" appeared on user accounts. This means someone ran the javascript "alert("Hi")" on client computers. Being able to run Javascript code on anyone else's machine is a serious issue. I heard the Mod said it was some new feature... So is it due to live testing or a hack?

Yeah the dev said he's testing new features for the "BIG UPDATE". Maybe you'll get to see it today. Cheers
574  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience on: May 20, 2015, 10:25:13 AM
So since it took 5 days for an email to reach the developer, I am wondering if the development is outsourced or is DaDice truly 1 team that worked together before? Also since there supposed to be 500+ coins invested, I am wondering if there is already a public cold bitcoin address? Thanks.

We'll surely do so Nico. Currently 97% of the bankroll are our own funds. Once we reach a certain level of at least 10% investors funds a public address will be provided.

EDIT: To answer the first part of your post, our developer is part of the team and we have previously worked together. I know him actually since 5+ years.

wait wait wait... that would mean that a single investor or a group of investors would have to risk over 55BTC with you, before you'd be willing to prove that you're solvent?


Agree 100%. I could say a lot about it... but I noticed BR went from 540 to 632, so seems time to make that public cold wallet anyway. I assume we can expect it today/tomorrow, DaDice?
....
Look, we don't see any reason why you (or others) should tell us how to run our business. We pay out large withdrawals, as well as smaller ones all day. We have by far the largest advertising and marketing budget of any dice site around. Ask some of our HR in the chat, if they don't receive their withdrawals? Or did anybody complain that we don't process on time and I missed it?

Other dice sites do not publish their cold wallet addresses, so why should we?

We've offered all our investors to have their funds in a dedicated address on request, with a public note to whom the funds belong.

Lol, wow. Currently the BR is actually supposed to be 924 BTC, so definitely more than your 10% mark.




In the Bitcoin community we never care much about regulation and licenses, including gambling licenses and such. We prefer to self-regulate and have math and tools to prove things.

The greatest example of this is the provably fair mechanism. A tool that allows players to ensure they have not been cheated.

For investors unfortunately this is not possible yet. But we do have 1 little thing to at least prove the solvency of a site, a cold public address. It is extremely easy for site owners to setup. And in history there have been only 1 site who suddenly removed the cold public address, DiceNinja, just days before they run with the whole BR.

So first you tell me you are waiting for that magical 10% requirement. Which is completely idiotic already, but okay. Now you have clearly reached that 10% and you are telling me another excuse?!?

"Other dice sites do not publish their cold wallet addresses, so why should we?"

Hereby a list of the most popular dice sites that accepts investors:

- PRC: https://blockchain.info/address/1FhxjhFb1YudGC1vtV4FuLpQc2uHzq3XFd
- Just-Dice: http://clamsight.com/address/xJDCLAMZsZg1YqGytiP9CRzYYdsrJXX9Kh
- SatoshiDice: https://blockchain.info/address/18e5jpfn9zo9GQov1Ks9Pzh6Yam2SvFqqo & https://blockchain.info/address/1GBEAxb91tea1magDAQoKnjx18oH4ax2T3
- BitDice: https://blockchain.info/address/19yR1HxBNy5As4joecih4wgj8Cpe5SdmWk
- Diggit: https://blockchain.info/address/1AqGXXoFRRa27ThqVLfsiPykkp2NC4i7QU (not dice, but has investors)
- Dicenow: https://blockchain.info/address/1FY3J5Zuh7mp7q47brqr4wHUsUTeVLT8hb
- MoneyPot(DustDice/betterbets): https://blockchain.info/address/1QD1u16PFzsmsqdBWJjx2WjSpHstsDX9ST
- SafeDice: https://blockchain.info/address/1SD1ciWyeDNf26YoAUjSsifQZK1ShFJ2s


Do you see the pattern.... all dice sites have public cold wallet addresses! (if they accept investors.) So, again, and please DO answer this question: why don't you have a public cold address like all other dice sites?



With both the silly and wrong excuses for posting a public cold wallet address, I do have to say: Be very careful with this site, I would personally not recommend investing or playing here. Every gambling site with investors should have a public cold wallet address, no excuses!



Self-regulation only works if we actively enforce the few standards in the bitcoin gambling community. Provably fair = a standard, any site that doesn't offer that should be left alone. Cold wallet address = a standard for investor sites, any site that doesn't offer that should be left alone. I do not care at all about any of your other business decisions. But WE, as the community, definitely have a say about these FEW "self-regulation standards" that are used by any other site too.

Of course you can just easily make that cold wallet already (should take like 2 hours max?) and no hard feelings.


A few answers here may be of interest in resolving the above queries and statements

Let us look at an example: A Bitcoin exchange typically offers an instant withdrawal feature, and might be a steward over hundreds of thousands of Bitcoins. To minimize the possibility that an intruder could steal the entire reserve in a security breach, the operator of the website follows a best practice by keeping the majority of the reserve in cold storage, or in other words, not present on the web server or any other computer. The only amount kept on the server is the amount needed to cover anticipated withdrawals.

Q. Is it possible to run away with coins in cold storage?

A. You generate a wallet on the offline computer the same way that you do on an online computer. This makes sure your Bitcoin private keys are in cold storage. You then make a “watching-only” copy of that wallet to be used imported on the online computer. Using this watching-only wallet, you can generate addresses and monitor payments exactly the same as any other wallet. In order to send money, you will be doing the following:

    Create unsigned transaction (online).
    Sign it (offline).
    Broadcast it (online).


Q. Why other dice sites provide cold storage addresses?

A. Main purpose of cold storage is to ensure protection of coins against hackers, there is NO guarantee of any sort that admin (such as Dean of PocketRocketCasino) won't SCAM you eventually. All   the funds in any cold wallet (for instances PocketRocketCasino's one) are as fragile as any ordinary wallet as private key holder can RUN with your coins at any time, there is nothing stopping them from doing so.
 Note to the technical sites that should be considered as well.
 Let's assume we have only one investor who has invested 100 btc at kelly 10

 That's all

 So we would have a bankroll of 1000 btc, shown to everyone who would wish to check.
 However, the cold wallet would only show 100 btc.
 Now, with more and more investors and different kelly selections, the picture is even more bizarre
 Like ours:
 Bankroll is currently 924
Actually available 546

This means that we still have not reached the 10% originally stipulated

We have another issue as well. Our largest investor in the site does not wish to have this publicly known.

We have the most advanced stats site of any dice site and strive to be as transparent as possible, but we cannot act against the wishes of our members, particularly our largest investor.

As a matter of fact the investor came to our public chat to discuss his concerns and that it was witnessed by many other members. The reason behind the investors statements: Privacy concerns

In addition we have decided to provide each investor who has invested a minimum of 1 BTC their own private cold storage address.
Hey guys @saurav here.I was in the chat at the moment the major investor(name withheld due to his privacy concerns) and steve were having a talk so i got a peek at the messages. Maybe dev can show a screenshot or the chat history or something but this is how it went. The investor requested that although he is a major investor there, he would not like his bitcoins to be placed in the public address. He said that the coins could be traced back to his address , which he would not like because of his privacy concerns. Then another guy offered an advice that they could "mix the coins" , but then there was the problem of huge"transaction fees" and since investors keep divesting and reinvesting those coins , that could be problem again. So thats the reason why there isn't a public address for 10% of the coins. And as steve has already told the 10% mark hasn't been completed because of the investor's request , dadice's investment is still 90%+ of the bank roll. And as steve and dev have already said kelly level can be confusing.
Keep rolling
575  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience on: May 13, 2015, 03:30:04 PM
Bounties and giveaways coming and going like no big deal. Forget PD’s Billionth bets’ bounties , Dadice has given bounties for 10th , 20th , 50th and 100th(the most recent one) million bets giveaway. With a ref contest going on right now of 0.6 BTC for the first one , join fast and get refs , who knows you might get lucky ?

BTW i’m off for some refs now.
576  Economy / Gambling / Re: TheCoins.net - Provably fair Minesweeper, Dice, Spin to Win! Unlimited faucet on: April 08, 2015, 10:17:31 AM
Hey How much time does it need for the transaction,I won 0.005 like 1 hr ago still not paid.My username is "saurav".Thanks
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