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November 27, 2012, 02:25:40 AM
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My team and I have released a new dice game concept and we need some testers.

Our goal is to empower all site owners, bloggers, forum posters, or people with Twitter and Facebook followings to be able to host their own dice games. By generating their own betting addresses, anyone will be able to earn 1% of all bet volume placed through their addresses.  We provide the software and the coin to support the payouts, and everyone else gets to run a dice game risk-free.

We just launched, so we need some testers.  My greatest concern at the moment is that someone could break the bank, maybe using a Martingale strategy or some other progressive betting strategy.  Our maximum bets should adjust dynamically to prevent a total loss, but this needs testing.  We are currently offering a 5 BTC bounty to anyone who can exhaust our funds to the point that our maximum bet (currently 10 BTC) falls below the minimum bet (currently 0.05 BTC) or otherwise results in some other sort of improper calculation.

Here are a couple test addresses.  Send any amount from 0.05 – 10.0 to try it (start with the minimum to make sure you are using a compatible wallet).  Win or lose, a response should come back to you within about 15-30 seconds:

1E3FpEFEEJXinDBfE52Fg547YYcAjgTaXw   (95% odds of winning)
1PAt8yUe36o7Vs4yz6ExsrVEa38gXkPmAN   (75% odds of winning with higher payout)

More game addresses and the dynamic betting limits are on the site at: http://www.RoyalBitcoin.com

Charles B.
RoyalBitcoin.com

P.S. If you manage to succeed in discovering a problem, one condition of this bounty is that you explain to me how you did it.  Thanks!!
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November 27, 2012, 05:06:25 AM
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So you want people to test this using their own actual money? Would it not perhaps be better to create a testing environment where people aren't faced with a guaranteed loss?
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