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Economy / Gambling / Re: [SYNDIQUICK.COM] Play to win prizes shares worth 32,121,212 BTC!
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on: June 02, 2012, 11:18:20 PM
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The advertised syndicates for this week (starting 3rd of June '12) have been added to the first post, featuring an amazing £106,000,000 jackpot rollover (valued at 32,121,212), be sure to claim your share!
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Economy / Gambling / Re: [SYNDIQUICK.COM] Play real lotteries from around the world with bitcoins!
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on: May 30, 2012, 10:10:03 PM
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All the numbers are 'lucky dips' which are random selections through the lottery ticket provider; we felt as the syndicates are semi-anonymous, it would be the safest and fairest option. All the lottery lines assigned to your syndicate are revealed when you purchase them, along with screenshots/scans of the tickets with the ticket reference to show the validity of such.
Upon registering and playing all syndicates, users must agree to the Syndicate Terms and Conditions, in that agreement it states that 'All winning proceeds are distributed equally amongst the necessary syndicate shareholders'.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: [SYNDIQUICK] Play real lotteries from around the world with bitcoins!
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on: May 29, 2012, 03:11:55 PM
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So let's say I'm the only winner for Euromillions:
How are you going to pay me 24 million BTC? Or are you just buying BTC for 79 million GPB and send me that amount?
I'm not sure on the practicality of transferring that amount of bitcoins for large winnings such as that. I can easily do a bank transfer, cheque or moneybookers transfer as an alternative; which ever is most convenient to the player. I just listed the BTC values as a reference. I like the idea of a syndicate run by BTC to increase the odds of winning.I recently entered the Euro millions lotto about 2 weeks ago.I didn't hit it big but got a smaller prize instead (got 2 matching numbers).
How much can a syndicate increase my chances of winning?
It all depends on the amount of tickets, 1 ticket for the Euromillions has incredibly low chances and large sums of tickets is expensive (25 euromillions tickets is worth £50), but you will be paying a fraction of that cost (almost 10%) for a share. According to Camelot (the lottery provider in the UK), 1 in 4 jackpot winnings are won by syndicates. With the Euromillions there's a 1 in 76,275,360 chance in winning the jackpot, if you play with Syndiquick (with the current advertised syndicates), I believe the odds drop to 1 in 3,051,014. There is a 1 in 24 chance of winning any prize, so there is likely to be at least one winning line.
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Economy / Gambling / [SYNDIQUICK.COM] Play to win prize shares worth up to 3,342,618 BTC!
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on: May 27, 2012, 07:47:26 AM
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Syndiquick aims to change how the lottery is played everywhere. They provide syndicates of many types and sizes for established lotteries; now accepting Bitcoins, Syndiquick aspires to be one of the largest lottery syndicate providers in the world. The syndicates we are running next week (starting 10th of June '12): Euromillions - £12,000,000 (valued at 3,342,618 BTC)Join from 1.67131 BTCClosing Tuesday 12th of June 25 chances to win! Click here to playUK Lotto - £2,200,000 (valued at 612,813 BTC)Join from 0.83565 BTCClosing Wednesday 13th of June 25 chances to win! Click here to playEuromillions - £TBCJoin from 1.67131 BTCClosing Friday 8th of June 25 chances to win! Click here to playUK Lotto - £TBCJoin from 0.83565 BTCClosing Saturday 9th of June 25 chances to win! Click here to playwww.syndiquick.comLike us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/syndiquickFollow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/syndiquick
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [SYNDIQUICK] My new business that accepts Bitcoins
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on: May 27, 2012, 07:30:22 AM
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Technically yes. We form syndicates with pre-purchased lottery tickets (purchased by us), so you could claim a share of 100 lottery tickets for the price of £6, and claim a percentage of the winnings. Shares that do not sell are claimed by Syndiquick by default, though if that happens the shares are declared as losses which we wish to avoid; it's all about selling below the demand. I hope I made sense as I haven't had any sleep.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best practice for merchant automation - confirmation ?
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on: May 27, 2012, 06:52:16 AM
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I've been coding my own Bitcoin payment verification system, www.bitcoinmonitor.net has been very useful thus far. > I use the MtGox API to get the latest up-to-date buy prices for Bitcoins; > Then generate unique addresses for specific users/transactions; > Send a request to add that address to the bitcoinmonitor.net agent; > When there has been a payment (with # confirmations) to an address you provided to the agent, it automatically sends a HTTP request (with a JSON body) to your callback address, in which you can code how to deal with those requests. You can also set the verification count of transactions on the agent to ensure either a speedy or ensured payment.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :)
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on: May 27, 2012, 06:42:13 AM
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I'm a PHP developer who is integrating Bitcoin into my current project/website. Would love to get in touch with other developers and potential users of my website.
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