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1  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BTCJam forum name verification on: June 20, 2014, 06:51:48 AM
I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 60493b7e-d229-4489-8851-1c285202e804
2  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Star Trek into Bitcoin! Friday night at the Conference on: May 17, 2013, 11:19:10 AM
Thanks for the post crazy_rabbit Smiley. Is anyone here going to be at the conference and/or movie?
3  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-04-17 Colbert Report - Adam Davidson on Bitcoin on: April 19, 2013, 03:41:13 AM
Once again, comedy is wasted on bitcoiners. I loved it.
This. Anyone who thinks this was bad should probably never try to promote Bitcoin to the general public because with your complete lack of social understanding you will do more harm than good.

+1. I was expecting something really bad after seeing all the reviews. This was pretty good; I predict Colbert will have someone else on at some point who is positive toward Bitcoin. Gavin, perhaps? "So YOU'RE the Ben Bernanke of Bitcoin!"
4  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [18/4/13] bitcoin shuts down. Lol.. (News.com.au Australia) on: April 18, 2013, 05:17:57 AM
It's still spelled "BitCoin". I guess they can't correct too much in one go.
5  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [18/4/13] bitcoin shuts down. Lol.. (News.com.au Australia) on: April 18, 2013, 05:00:19 AM
Oh, so Bitfloor is Bitcoin now, not Mt.Gox?
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New (Provably Fair) Experimental Blockchain Game on: April 12, 2013, 12:48:43 AM
I might post this again in the "Games and rounds" sub-forum.
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New Experimental Blockchain Game on: April 07, 2013, 11:10:31 PM
I assume you mean from the thread title, because I do mention it in the post. Thanks for pointing that out.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New Experimental Blockchain Game on: April 07, 2013, 10:55:47 PM
Well, no one has sent anything, so I guess I'll just extend the game another 144 blocks. Block 230336 will now be the last block. I'll also waive my fee for this round.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / New (Provably Fair) Experimental Blockchain Game on: April 07, 2013, 01:58:56 AM
My OTC Rating

I'm running a new game as an experiment. If it works out I might turn it into a regular thing. Here's how it works.

I'll generate an address, a secret number between 0 and 0.01 (rounded to 8 decimal places so that it could be a valid amount of bitcoins), and a pseudo-random 256-bit nonce to use as salt. I'll post the address and the hash of a string of the form "<secret>|<nonce_hex>" (for provable fairness). You enter by sending some number of bitcoins to the address that I post. The winner is the person who sends the amount closest to the secret number.

Here's an example round of the game.

I would generate the following:

Address: 1Lcd4bmrSytyDzHYdz7pyx11vrswcERM5k
Secret: 0.00423374
Nonce/Salt: f0f93fee6b5f1ff588369e99eda3b310bc46eb47ea3e9a36702a7bdff1ae0224
Hashed Secret: SHA256("0.00423374|f0f93fee6b5f1ff588369e99eda3b310bc46eb47ea3e9a36702a7bdff1ae0224") == 4ca7bee7e2c6962c73d6dd7f9e841c80b7bf8f279d5b7fc37f72723c2858a0c6

I would then post the address and the hashed secret, and people could start sending in entries. Once the round is over, I would determine the winner and send the bitcoins to the address that sent the winning entry, after taking my cut. I would of course also publish the secret number and nonce as proof of fairness.

When is the round over?

I'll specify a block in the future; your transaction must be in this block or earlier. The block will be ~144 blocks from the current block at time of posting; at a rate of 6 blocks per hour, that works out to about 24 hours to send entries. Take into account that it's possible for your transaction to not make it into the next block generated after you broadcast it. Any late entries will be forfeited at my discretion.

How do you determine the winner?

The winner is the person who sends the amount closest to the secret number. If there are entries the same distance above and below the secret number, the greater amount wins. If there are multiple entries of the same amount, the one in the earliest block wins. If there's more than one in the same block, the winner is the sending address which, when hashed with the nonce in the form "<address>|<nonce>", yields the lowest hash value. And if multiple addresses hash to the same value, I'll waive my fee, they'll split the pot and we'll be on all the tech news websites for finding a SHA256 collision Tongue.

What's your cut?

For this first round I'll take 5% (or less if I'm convinced that's too much); let me know what you think about that percentage. I'll also guarantee that the winner(s) will get back at least what they put in, in case of a situation where they otherwise wouldn't. In fact, I'll likely keep that guarantee in place if I run this game in the future.

Good Luck!


Round 1

Address: 15STJxuU5gwTbNyPZXTqXgdph1KSfdpgR9
Hashed Secret: 9aa3d28b342c12fba4b38e0b499ce46dc8d498369ac0abc42affd6860f3579a3
Final Block: 230192
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: April 06, 2013, 07:54:40 PM
Hey. Can I get bumped up from newbie? I want to post an experimental game in the "Games and rounds" sub-forum. I registered back in February 2011, I've just never posted anything here. Here's my rating on #bitcoin-otc.
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