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April 02, 2015, 12:28:18 AM
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April 02, 2015, 12:32:20 AM
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Its a great site but I think that you should update the design for satoshicircle to what satoshislot and satoshidice look like. Satoshicircle its just a bit of theming with a bootstrap framework, it could be improved a lot.

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April 02, 2015, 01:15:27 PM
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Wasn't Satoshi - Dice sold to a third party because the original owner was no longer able to manage it ?
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April 02, 2015, 01:33:48 PM
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Great news.

But some of other sites offering %90, not %50 return.   
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April 02, 2015, 02:14:25 PM
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Great news.

But some of other sites offering %90, not %50 return.  

Most sites offer 90% of 1%

We offer 50% of 1.9%, resulting in a higher return per bet placed by players.

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April 02, 2015, 02:16:33 PM
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I am shocked at this, the guy registered before 4 days and won 4000+ BTC  Huh



interesting.. the guy goes by "gambling ruined my life" yet he won 4k BTC. Wonder how much hes up or down to be making a username like that.

That "Total Won" figure is very misleading IMO. It doesn't measure your net profit but your gross profit.
So the person won 4k btc in all his winning bets, but we have no idea how much he lost in his losing bets.

This is indeed the total gross winnings, losses not counted. We have updated the page to be more clear about this.

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April 02, 2015, 02:19:01 PM
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Great news.

But some of other sites offering %90, not %50 return.   

Most sites offer 90% of 1%

We offer 50% of 1.9%, resulting in a higher return.

Thanks for clearing it out. I was also confused about it
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April 02, 2015, 02:22:49 PM
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If you invest do you get returns or loses proportional to the amount you invested? Also what is the minimum investment amount in case I want to test it out? Last question what is the current bank roll?

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April 02, 2015, 02:33:45 PM
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If you invest do you get returns or loses proportional to the amount you invested? Also what is the minimum investment amount in case I want to test it out? Last question what is the current bank roll?
Pretty sure it works like this
If you own 1% of the bankroll you get 1% of the profit.
So if you have 1 btc, the site makes 100 btc profit, you get 1% of that which is 1btc so you now have 2 btc.
And the bankroll is very large right now over 4k I think

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April 02, 2015, 02:33:50 PM
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If you invest do you get returns or loses proportional to the amount you invested? Also what is the minimum investment amount in case I want to test it out? Last question what is the current bank roll?

Answers to your 3 questions can be found in the "invest" page.

If your have contributed to X % of bankroll, and the gamblers lose Y bitcoin, you will earn Y * 50% * X%.
Minimum investment is 0.001 btc, and total investments by players is 549 btc.

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April 02, 2015, 02:44:56 PM
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I wasn't able to find a signed cold wallet adress for the majority of the invested bankroll. any hints where to find it?

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April 02, 2015, 02:59:35 PM
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hmm i'll think if i'll invest here
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April 02, 2015, 03:08:16 PM
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Wasn't Satoshi - Dice sold to a third party because the original owner was no longer able to manage it ?

Yes, Erik Voorhes sold satoshidice to the current owner, this OP, with the price is over 120000BTC

"On 18 July 2013, Erik Voorhees announced that SatoshiDice had been sold for 126,315 BTC, or US$12.4 million at the time of the announcement"    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SatoshiDice

This OP is extremely rich and bought this extremely overpriced dice site. I think SD's real value was less than 10k btc, but OP costed 120K btc to acquire this site.

I am afraid they won't get the principal back in 10 years.(1 year need at least 12k BTC pure profit, I think only primedice can achieve this huge profit)
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April 02, 2015, 03:28:18 PM
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is this place better then just-dice to invest?
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April 02, 2015, 05:14:15 PM
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If you invest do you get returns or loses proportional to the amount you invested? Also what is the minimum investment amount in case I want to test it out? Last question what is the current bank roll?

Answers to your 3 questions can be found in the "invest" page.

If your have contributed to X % of bankroll, and the gamblers lose Y bitcoin, you will earn Y * 50% * X%.
Minimum investment is 0.001 btc, and total investments by players is 549 btc.

I guess my idea of investing 0.1 would not count for much then. Then again now that I think about it even if I make a little it is better than nothing. I'll think about investing if I do I'll post about how it is going or went.

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April 02, 2015, 05:54:10 PM
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If you invest do you get returns or loses proportional to the amount you invested? Also what is the minimum investment amount in case I want to test it out? Last question what is the current bank roll?

Answers to your 3 questions can be found in the "invest" page.

If your have contributed to X % of bankroll, and the gamblers lose Y bitcoin, you will earn Y * 50% * X%.
Minimum investment is 0.001 btc, and total investments by players is 549 btc.

I guess my idea of investing 0.1 would not count for much then. Then again now that I think about it even if I make a little it is better than nothing. I'll think about investing if I do I'll post about how it is going or went.

In investing in a gambling sites, you cant actually give a review in a short term, you can post about how is it going is a short term because investing in a gambling sites is more to a long term investment, your investment profit could be in positive or minus depending on the players, if players lose a lot , you might get a few profit even with 0.1 bitcoin
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April 04, 2015, 12:17:38 AM
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is this place better then just-dice to invest?

If you look at the last 10 day stats on for example dicesites.com and compare, you'd see that you'd get a higher return on Satoshi Dice, but it depends on how much players play after you invest, and if they win or lose.

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April 04, 2015, 01:42:48 AM
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I'm not saying you guys aren't worthy of trust but I think you should clarify the ownership of the website.

From my understanding & conversation with insiders, SD has been sold/shifted ownership more than one time. Is your group the one that purchased the site directly from Erik Voorhees? I only ask this due to the above posts using that assumption as a basis of trust. Looking forward to some clarification.

Also, solid work with the new site.

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April 04, 2015, 02:53:19 AM
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  • Daily 0.4 prizes for leader board winners.

from where you will pay this prizes? will it come from the bankroll which the players put their investments or will it be from your own pocket?

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April 04, 2015, 03:27:31 AM
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Whats the minimum investment?
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