romerun
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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June 16, 2013, 06:33:45 PM |
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you know what none of this does matter if sdice release new games or make noticeably improvement on the service.
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ThickAsThieves
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June 16, 2013, 08:53:25 PM |
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you know what none of this does matter if sdice release new games or make noticeably improvement on the service.
Oh, you still have hopes that this company will actually try to move forward and progress? In the time that sdice has dropped fart after fart on shareholders, people like CoinRoll.it, and even Dooglus (not to mention many others surely), have managed to innovate in this area without the backing of IPO funds. I'll believe it when I see it, and even then I'll be too sore to feel good about it anyway. This is the sound of a sinking ship, no?
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Abu22
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June 17, 2013, 02:11:44 AM Last edit: June 17, 2013, 03:58:03 AM by Abu22 |
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@madmax_ger Thank you and I agree, overloading it would be a mistake...But adding many of these prospects to the todo list and developing over time would give everyone at least some hope SD's engines are still working and that we're not simply dead in the water.
@ThickAsThieves, Exactly. This is why it is in Erik's best interest to make mention in detail of what developments are being made and what level of progress they're at.
@thoughtfan A well thought out post, your contributions are appreciated.
@RationalSpeculator (who has me on ignore thanks to their willing ignorance) 1: Fuck you. There is NO NEED to quote a long post in full (on the same page) just to give a +1 thumbs up. It slides the page unnecessarily. 2: Fuck you. Your accusations of my apparent "rudeness, obnoxiousness, invasiveness, scepticism and false accusations, none of which are 'being critical'." are just that, baseless accusations. Pull your head out of your arse and try construct a post with some actual content. Skimming through your posts, you're the worst kind of forum member. All you do is bloat everything with irrelevant or unnecessary posts. 3. Fuck you. I know I can be rude. I reserve it for those no longer deserving of common politeness.
@Rampion Bro? Bro.. Bro..Shut Up. People who want to read my posts can and do. Don't speak for everyone, thinking that because your 3rd grade reading and comprehension level prohibits you from understanding what's being discussed that that all somehow applies to everyone here. Go be useless somewhere else.
--- I think it's unacceptable that Erik presents himself here so little, and his PR even less. Of course usually there wouldn't be this much demand from him to make comments but the past few months have just been him giving drive-by bombshells.. "by the way nothing is yours I'm taking the money cya bye!"
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chriswilmer
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June 17, 2013, 05:49:45 AM |
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I think it's perfectly fine that Erik doesn't post here. Erik is a visionary entrepreneur who will go on to start other companies. Something like SatoshiDice just needs a decent MBA to manage the company at this point.
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zebedee
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June 17, 2013, 01:01:30 PM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment. Basic probability theory says it's guaranteed SD will exhaust its pool eventually. What then? Who bails it out? On what terms?
The likelihood of this happening rises enormously with raised limits or lower house edge. A competitor can come along with deep pockets and improve either of those.
Worst it would seem this contract straitjacket cannot be changed. How then can SD compete and survive?
Quite unfortunate. There should have been made room for the "representatives" to decide monthly on potentially reinvesting up to say 10% of earnings. I suspect hubris is what prevented such a common sense clause from being written, along with the other issues like lack of transparent balance sheet.
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Peter Lambert
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June 17, 2013, 02:11:54 PM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment. Basic probability theory says it's guaranteed SD will exhaust its pool eventually. What then? Who bails it out? On what terms?
The likelihood of this happening rises enormously with raised limits or lower house edge. A competitor can come along with deep pockets and improve either of those.
Worst it would seem this contract straitjacket cannot be changed. How then can SD compete and survive?
Quite unfortunate. There should have been made room for the "representatives" to decide monthly on potentially reinvesting up to say 10% of earnings. I suspect hubris is what prevented such a common sense clause from being written, along with the other issues like lack of transparent balance sheet.
I need to reread it but too busy. Can they even take out funds to pay for costs? I think the contract allows costs for "development" and "marketing"
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kokojie
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June 17, 2013, 03:49:06 PM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment. Basic probability theory says it's guaranteed SD will exhaust its pool eventually. What then? Who bails it out? On what terms?
The likelihood of this happening rises enormously with raised limits or lower house edge. A competitor can come along with deep pockets and improve either of those.
Worst it would seem this contract straitjacket cannot be changed. How then can SD compete and survive?
Quite unfortunate. There should have been made room for the "representatives" to decide monthly on potentially reinvesting up to say 10% of earnings. I suspect hubris is what prevented such a common sense clause from being written, along with the other issues like lack of transparent balance sheet.
Erik's personal profits are backing the pool, it's extremely unlikely SDice can exhaust the pool.
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GeoRW
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Trust No One
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June 17, 2013, 04:14:33 PM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment. Basic probability theory says it's guaranteed SD will exhaust its pool eventually. What then? Who bails it out? On what terms?
The likelihood of this happening rises enormously with raised limits or lower house edge. A competitor can come along with deep pockets and improve either of those.
Worst it would seem this contract straitjacket cannot be changed. How then can SD compete and survive?
Quite unfortunate. There should have been made room for the "representatives" to decide monthly on potentially reinvesting up to say 10% of earnings. I suspect hubris is what prevented such a common sense clause from being written, along with the other issues like lack of transparent balance sheet.
Erik is not allowed to sell more than 50% of company shares. So it is in his best interest to make it profitable. On the other hand, his latests moves point out that he wants to leave S.DICE or that something bad is going to happen. Anytime a lawyer is involved in a bitcoin world this happens.
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nimda
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June 17, 2013, 09:12:45 PM |
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Again, not a shareholder, but S.DICE holders might wish to know:
Eric stated that the betting pool was 6100 BTC. The lessthan 64 bet has a payout of 999.429x and a max bet of 6.4100 BTC. 999.429 * 6.4100 = 6406.33989
6406.33989 > 6100
That is all. Draw your own conclusions. I am not a laywer or broker, and this is not financial advice.
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kokojie
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June 18, 2013, 01:07:14 AM |
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Again, not a shareholder, but S.DICE holders might wish to know:
Eric stated that the betting pool was 6100 BTC. The lessthan 64 bet has a payout of 999.429x and a max bet of 6.4100 BTC. 999.429 * 6.4100 = 6406.33989
6406.33989 > 6100
That is all. Draw your own conclusions. I am not a laywer or broker, and this is not financial advice.
If you are betting 6.4 BTC on the lessthan 64 bet, by all means, go ahead, SDice shareholders will thank you. By the time you actually win, the betting pool would look something like 12k BTC at least. Unless of course you are extremely lucky and win in a few play.
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nimda
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June 18, 2013, 01:18:54 AM |
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By the time you actually win, the betting pool would look something like 12k BTC at least. Unless of course you are extremely lucky and win in a few play.
100% of profits are paid out to shareholders. How the betting pool is funded mid-month is unclear.
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dooglus
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June 18, 2013, 03:11:28 AM |
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If you are betting 6.4 BTC on the lessthan 64 bet, by all means, go ahead, SDice shareholders will thank you. By the time you actually win, the betting pool would look something like 12k BTC at least. Unless of course you are extremely lucky and win in a few play.
It's a pretty bad idea to be risking anywhere near to 100% of your betting pool on a single bet. Players win "lessthan 64" around one time in a thousand plays. The risk of ruin is just too high. Unless of course the 6100 BTC loan is merely the tip of the iceberg, and Erik is prepared to loan much more if needed to bail SDICE out. I took a look at the max bets currently offered, and it looks as if the site is calculating the max bet to set the max profit to one of a few different values. It results in odd things like <3000 having a lower max bet than <2000... multiplier max bet max payout max profit ---------- ------- ---------- ---------- lessthan 1 64000.0000 0.1000 6400.0 6399.9 lessthan 2 31981.5730 0.2001 6399.5127573 6399.3126573 lessthan 4 15990.7890 0.4002 6399.5137578 6399.1135578 lessthan 8 7995.3970 0.8005 6400.3152985 6399.5147985 lessthan 16 3997.7010 1.6013 6401.5186113 6399.9173113 lessthan 32 1998.8530 3.2034 6403.1257002 6399.9223002 lessthan 64 999.4290 6.4100 6406.33989 6399.9298900
lessthan 128 499.7170 7.3804 3688.1113468 3680.7309468 lessthan 256 249.8610 14.7903 3695.5191483 3680.7288483 lessthan 512 124.9330 29.6995 3710.4476335 3680.7481335 lessthan 1000 63.9681 58.4541 3739.19771421 3680.74361421 lessthan 1500 42.6471 88.3795 3769.12937445 3680.74987445 lessthan 2000 31.9866 118.7853 3799.53787698 3680.75257698
lessthan 3000 21.3260 114.9903 2452.2831378 2337.29283780 lessthan 4000 15.9958 155.8637 2493.16457246 2337.30087246 lessthan 6000 10.6655 241.8181 2579.11094555 2337.29284555
lessthan 8000 8.0004 241.9136 1935.40556544 1693.49196544
lessthan 12000 5.3353 304.2483 1623.25595499 1319.00765499 lessthan 16000 4.0027 439.2706 1758.26843062 1318.99783062
lessthan 24000 2.6701 500.0000 1335.05 835.05 lessthan 32000 2.0038 500.0000 1001.9 501.9 lessthan 32768 1.9570 500.0000 978.5 478.5 lessthan 48000 1.3376 500.0000 668.8 168.8 lessthan 52000 1.2351 500.0000 617.55 117.55 lessthan 56000 1.1472 500.0000 573.6 73.6 lessthan 60000 1.0711 500.0000 535.55 35.55 lessthan 64000 1.0044 500.0000 502.2 2.2
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Bugpowder
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June 18, 2013, 04:22:05 AM |
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By the time you actually win, the betting pool would look something like 12k BTC at least. Unless of course you are extremely lucky and win in a few play.
100% of profits are paid out to shareholders. How the betting pool is funded mid-month is unclear. Indeed. The events of the last month have made one thing quite clear, assuming anything about Satoshi Dice is a bad idea. It's actual finances are totally opaque and prone to seizure by Erik at any time. This is what happens in a financial world with no regulations, people who create and control things of value will inevitably try to steal maximally.
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chriswilmer
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June 18, 2013, 04:23:46 AM |
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What's with all of the FUD? If you don't trust Erik, don't buy shares of SDICE. Sell them so that I can buy them
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Bugpowder
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June 18, 2013, 02:28:35 PM |
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What's with all of the FUD? If you don't trust Erik, don't buy shares of SDICE. Sell them so that I can buy them Already did. Feels good man.
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joris
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June 20, 2013, 11:33:15 AM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment... Does it state gross profits (gambling result) or net profits (result after all costs)? Since the first is surrealistic, I assume the net profits. But this is only an assumptions. Reinvestment en interest on investment loans come in between gross and net profits, unless these expenses are prohibited by the contract.
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RationalSpeculator
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This bull will try to shake you off. Hold tight!
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June 20, 2013, 01:51:24 PM |
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A few days ago there have been 2 open bids filled for 1 million shares each at 0.0020.
That's some serious turnover! Knowing that only 13 million shares are owned via mpex and can thus be traded maximum.
I find it strange that some big holders dump so many shares into these rather low bids at 0.0020. On the other hand good to see the interest at 0.0020 is still very high considering there continue to be new decent bids for 0.0020, right now there is one open for 250,000 shares.
I'm curious though for what reasons these sellers decided to let go of 1 million shares at 0.0020.
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June 20, 2013, 02:17:15 PM |
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The poorly thought out MPEX contract is already revealing its problems.
You know, random idiot making interested statement does not make the statement true. In this case, it makes the random idiot look ridiculous. 100 % of profits are paid to shareholders. Absolutely zero room for reinvestment. Basic probability theory says it's guaranteed SD will exhaust its pool eventually. What then? Who bails it out? On what terms?
What pool? As the contract is written it is upon management to operate this venture. That means providing the server space, fixing any errors and doing anything and everything else the game might need in the foreseeable or unforeseeable future. Anything and everything else. There is a reason management retains share majority, and there is a reason MPEx contracts are well written. That you don't manage to grasp such reasons is why you really have little business making statements. Stick to asking questions. Does it state gross profits (gambling result) or net profits (result after all costs)?
Obviously the idiot can't quote. Why exactly you can't read however is a question for another day.
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joris
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June 20, 2013, 03:07:34 PM |
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Obviously the idiot can't quote. Why exactly you can't read however is a question for another day. When MPEX is serious business, its businesses are serious. Didn't want to look up the obvious answer to this rethorical question.
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nubbins
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June 20, 2013, 03:29:08 PM |
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there is a reason MPEx contracts are well written.
Because the funds are managed by people who act before thinking? Lelling at unexpected share dumps, "I'm taking this month's dividends / Oops wait no I'm not", etc
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