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121  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 21, 2019, 02:11:56 PM
I am closing this thread.  I will repost when alpha sign up is available.

The project will be hosted at kotr.org (kotr= king of the ring).

See ya there soon!
122  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 19, 2019, 01:09:17 PM
So far I created 10 units each with 10 rarity levels:

Peasant
Gnome
Thief
Barbarian
Wolf Pack
Beholder
Furious Bear
Rider
Spider
Guardian

Today I will add the other 90 army cards and then start building the treasure system code.

After that, I will build the player accounts functions so people can log in and start collecting cards for future gameplay.

*** then... ***

Sending a unit to the  "Military" will add Card XP to your 5 minute collections.  Sending to "Marketplace" will add Gold income.  Gold + Card XP (CXP) will be used to upgrade cards and get better incomes and also when Arena is built, battle other players for treasure, gold,
CXP and Player XP (PXP).

Once Military and Marketplace are done, I will start the btc payout system...

Much more to come...



123  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Request : Where are all the Lightning Network Faucets? on: January 18, 2019, 07:21:13 PM
A better adoption for faucets would be for us to create a service that allows website ownwers to pay a monthly fee to the faucet host and then the website owner places some provided code on their site that places a faucet on their site.

Then we create a directory of hosted faucet sites and people visit those sites to collect.

Value to the website owners to get visitors, funding for faucet provided by subscription fees instead of ads.

Could work...
124  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 18, 2019, 07:14:10 PM
Development starts today.
125  Economy / Micro Earnings / Jackpot Faucet? on: January 17, 2019, 07:54:50 PM
I am sure this is not a unique idea, but we could find a way to make it "our own". 

The idea is a very simple site+app that each claim counts as an entry to win a bitcoin jackpot.

What is needed:

Faucethub account
Cheap web hosting
Simple php skills
A-ads, mellowads, etc
100,000 satoshi (seed money)

How it works:

Visitors come to site and do captcha to claim an entry to win (1x entry per hour).  Ads on site earn btc and pay directly to faucet master wallet.  The server displays the wallet balance / prize amount.  When 1,000,000 entries are in, the server chooses a random entry to win the prize.  Winner gets 80% of the prize, 10% to their referrer, and 10% to seed the next round.

Very simple.  You do not "earn" for claiming, but you can win a big prize if lucky.  1,000,000 entries = 3,000,000+ pageviews.  At $0.001 per view, the jackpot would be $3000+.

If this already exists I would like to know so I can research how others are doing it.






126  Economy / Services / Re: SPORTS BETTING DEVELOPER NEEDED on: January 17, 2019, 07:31:11 PM
What do you pay?  I could do it easily (build a crypto draftkings type site).  What would be really cool would be a fantasy-anything site or a bet inverse betting (points for fumbles, losing, strikeouts, injury etc)  Just for a unique approach...

A Developer that can build a good sporting website is needed. Must have knowledge about apis and api's that return images as well as the sports betting odds.

Contact @Invoko on telegram if interested
127  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need help with the botting of faucets on: January 17, 2019, 07:27:34 PM
Personally I would use AutoITscript and build a browser simulator and just bot 1 account.  Botting in masses with captcha service would probably lose you money.

Better yet, why not use a-ads and mellowads etc and build 100 of your own faucets with faucetsystem or faucethub and earn from other people visiting your sites?

My experience is that time is better spent building a product and selling it, then use bitwage to convert sales to btc.

Gaming is the future imo...
128  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 16, 2019, 02:29:58 PM
I am open to ideas on how to do payouts too.  What do you all think would be cool?  We could have 10 pools... Each increasing daily until the entry limit is hit.  So pool 1 pays at 10k entries, #2 at 20k entries, #3 at 40k entries, #4 at 80k entries, etc.  

I will be starting development this weekend...
129  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 16, 2019, 02:00:21 PM
Sceenshot from the old game...

https://www.google.com/search?q=ethereummining.co.in&safe=off&prmd=vnmi&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz0MjPuvLfAhUNca0KHWbUDjoQ_AUoBHoECAwQBA&biw=360&bih=560#imgrc=cEItUj-UJapGLM
130  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 16, 2019, 01:56:54 PM
Can you give us some preview screenshots?

Will it be something similar to https://www.augmentorsgame.com/ that are using the Blockchain based technology to track ownership on the game cards?

I am glad you went with Bitcoin and not some counter party token or some other Alt coin, because we need killer applications and games to stimulate a demand for bitcoins.  Wink


BTC works best because I can fund 100,000,000 satoshi (1 btc) initially.  0.1% gets added each day to prize pool for starting (100k satoshi) and that guarantees 1000 days of game funding.  Only 10% of prize pool is paid so the prizes increase each day, approaching a full 100k sat prize pool when game fund hits 1 million satoshi (10% of 1000000 = 100k).   Adding in sales and ad revenue will increase payous beyond that.   

Prizes paid on A) raffles (buy with tickets or gold) B) revenue share for members with at least 1 puchase (gems) and C) participation prizes.

It will be a small amount to start, but will grow.  People will play for fun and others who are crypto fans will likely play to collect Bitcoin.  The prizes B & C are split based on participation and number of people claiming.  The raffle prize will be ongoing (ie, prize is paid when there are 800,000 entries, so that is the prize that would be bigger as it grows like a jackpot)

As for blockchain tracking of cards, i think that would be a cool idea, but i did not look at it that way because of the resource costs associated with tx fees, etc.  Perhaps in a later version that would be possible.  Essentially, the game is "just for fun gaming" that offers a "faucet" type of payment system as well as bigger prizes/jackpots.

I plan to register a domain this weekend and start building Jan 19th.  I will build some feature testing for people to dink with while I build the game.  More to follow
131  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 16, 2019, 01:42:29 PM
Initially

Quote
Hi there,

how far are you with the game development so far? What are your goals for the future, any thoughts about fundraising and rapid development of the game?

Best regards,
Janis

Right now game dev is just my formulas for cards, xp, etc.  I have 100 armies with 10 rarrity levels (1000 cards) and the last time I built the game it only took a month or so to build the Alpha version.  As for rapid development, I am not sure that the need is there as the game is designed to take years to achieve max level.  Fundraising... The game will has guild/clan and friend referral bonus so advertising will be mostly organic.  More likely, the web version would be the prototype and we could raise fund to do an actual android/ios version and hire programmers to develop that as I am not an apk/ios dev. 

What are your thoughts on it?
132  Bitcoin / Project Development / Card battle game with crypto payouts on: January 14, 2019, 11:38:15 PM
***edit***
If interested, PM me.  I am just starting to build the game logic so this is still months away from being playable.  Anyone who PMs me about this will get an alpha-tester invite/account and can get a head start on getting prizes/payouts.

I am looking for people interested in building/testing/playing a game with me that has crypto (BTC) prizes.  I built a concept game some time ago called "King of the Ring" but due to its popularity (and lack of resources) the server couldn't handle the load and also epay went scam and the project failed.

The game will be a simple PHP/MySQL driven game with timers on actions to balance the load.  I will initially be using game-icons (website) for the card graphics and coding the game logic based on my ideas and people suggestions.

This is a hobby project that could turn into something bigger.  BTC prizes will be paid from funds I donate and also from ad revenues earned in the game and a portion of sales.

More will be posted over as progress continues!
133  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Create a specific address (not vanity address) on: September 22, 2018, 04:11:04 PM
So in theory it could work but we will all be dead before the computer could solve it.

Cool.

Thanks.

So what is stopping someone from using brute force to generate billions of addresses and checking them against for balances and storing keys for dumping later?

Basically because there's 2^160 possible address while AFAIK super computer only can generate about 2^32 address/second which means time needed for address collusion/bruteforce is 2^(160-32) seconds. CMIIW.

I can generate the adresses on a separate chain.

The only way to know valid address that isn't exist on blockchain is by generate the address

How? AFAIK you don't need blockchain to generate address, all you need is script/software which contain proper CSPRNG, base58 encoder/decoder and collections of cryptographic hash/signature (ECDSA, RIPEMD-160, SHA-256, etc) library.
134  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Create a specific address (not vanity address) on: September 22, 2018, 03:24:25 PM
Thanks.

So what is stopping someone from using brute force to generate billions of addresses and checking them against for balances and storing keys for dumping later?
135  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Create a specific address (not vanity address) on: September 22, 2018, 03:03:10 PM
Simple question: If I know a full, valid address that is not yet used on the blockchain, is it possible to create and claim that address and generate the private key? 

Not looking for vanity, looking to create a valid address off chain, and then claim that address on chain.

Thanks for your reply
136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: QUESTION: Can you choose a specific address? on: September 22, 2018, 02:51:06 PM
The reason i asked is because there may be a serious security flaw if this is the case. 

Not trying to do anything with it, and will not mention the flaw.  Going to test on my own wallets and if i can "hack" myself then i am dumping those coins!

Vanity generators say they take longer when using more characters, ie finding an address with the word "cat" takes less time than finding one with "elephant".

What if I had a full address to search for?  Well of course if the address already exists on the chain then i could not generate the keys.

But, what if i could "trick" it into thinking it is a new address (and in my idea, it could) and I got a valid private key to that address.   Couldnt i just import the address with the private key then dump the wallet?

It may only work with certain altcoins.

137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / QUESTION: Can you choose a specific address? on: September 16, 2018, 03:22:14 PM
Does anyone know if it is possible to create an address for a crypto but you choose your own address?  I mean it would have to be an unused address of course.  Just curious.  Or, are address creations always random?
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Crypto Bloodbath 2.0 coming soon - use Doge as a shelter on: September 08, 2018, 12:46:15 PM
Instead of being down 15% this week, I am up 15% and that is gonna keep widening until next week.

DOGE news is solid and has a real world implication to blockchain in general.

DOGE will gain all of ERC20 functionality via the D/E bridge and should easily raise market cap to $2B while also increasing scarcity.

Now is the time (opinion) to buy and hold
139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: DOGECOIN about to test 80 sat/doge... May retest 93? on: September 08, 2018, 12:41:42 PM
The Doge Ethereum Bridge is gonna push Doge to a $1B-$2B market cap.  Going 2x-4x your money in 6 months is a nice long from here.

Testing 90 sats now, of we break 105 next stop is 140ish...
140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: DOGECOIN about to test 80 sat/doge... May retest 93? on: September 08, 2018, 02:07:37 AM
Testing 90 satoshia/doge soon
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