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May 06, 2015, 10:45:13 PM
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If I had asked you this question one year ago, the answer would have been either Primedice or Just-Dice. Now that Primedice isn't accepting US-based players unless they use Tor or a VPN, and Just-Dice switched over to CLAMs last year, what do you think is now the most trustworthy and reputable dice site for US-based players?

SatoshiDice has a long history and was once the largest dice site but ownership of the site has been transferred at least once in the past (although the sale involved a huge sum of money so it's unlikely that the new owners would use it to scam). PRCDice.eu has been online for almost two years and have enjoyed an OK-ish reputation so far. DaDice is very new but they have become popular very quickly.

I considered making a poll but decided against it since the list of gambling sites is currently so large. This thread has a list of some of the most popular gambling sites although it was last updated three months ago. This site has statistics on some of the more established dice sites although it is missing a few newer ones.
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May 06, 2015, 10:47:59 PM
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Bitdice or Safedice Smiley

I don't know about prc coz it has a history of incompetent coding..
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May 07, 2015, 01:56:09 AM
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But how is using vpn or tor a problem? Enough to stop US players using primedice if they like it. It's a little more work but many already have it set up. Only problem I can think of is if you need support or something. But even then it's probably not an issue. Anyway, been playing a little in coinroyale and never had problems. Great site too.
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May 07, 2015, 02:31:18 AM
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dadice doesn't limit US players, I think dadice is best for dice players.

It has social media feature, best faucet, many campaigns, big community, what do you expect more? Grin
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May 07, 2015, 03:14:01 AM
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dadice doesn't limit US players, I think dadice is best for dice players.

It has social media feature, best faucet, many campaigns, big community, what do you expect more? Grin

It is still very new compared to the other established dice sites. IMO a site can only earn trust slowly over time, and all those great features and campaigns have very limited help in that aspect.

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May 07, 2015, 03:22:59 AM
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Excluding my own sites for obvious conflict of interest issues, based on pure trustworthyness I'd personally pick FortuneJack. Despite the flaws they do have I think like their interests are strongly aligned with them operating a legitimate and fair casino. Although all favorite bitcoin dice site, my vote would go to bitdice.me



Check out gamblingsitefinder.com for a decent list/rankings of crypto casinos. Note: I have no affiliation or interest in it, and don't even agree with all the rankings ... but it's the only uncorrupted review site I'm aware of.
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May 07, 2015, 03:44:32 AM
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SatoshiDice has a long history and was once the largest dice site but ownership of the site has been transferred at least once in the past (although the sale involved a huge sum of money so it's unlikely that the new owners would use it to scam). PRCDice.eu has been online for almost two years and have enjoyed an OK-ish reputation so far. DaDice is very new but they have become popular very quickly.

Actually SatoshiDice hasn't been accepting US based players for almost two years now:

Quote from: CoinDesk
Citing legal advice, Bitcoin gaming site SatoshiDice is closing to US players, moving to block all US-based IP addresses from the website.

Posting on Bitcointalk and the Bitcoin reddit page, satoshidicepr, an official representative of the site who asked to remain anonymous, said the decision, which is effective as of today, was taken following “extensive legal counsel.”

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-gaming-site-satoshidice-closes-to-us-players/

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May 07, 2015, 07:49:19 AM
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There's not any other Bitcoin dice site as trustworthy as PocketRocketsCasino.eu, proven by the fact that it holds on to more Bitcoin of player and investor balances than any of the other site does.

Currently 2664 Bitcoin invested.

Being open for two years and still operating shows PRC is more trusted than any other site. Most other sites run away when they reach smaller bankrolls from investors.
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May 07, 2015, 07:51:25 AM
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Bitdice or Safedice Smiley

I don't know about prc coz it has a history of incompetent coding..

This is not true at all. No investor or legit player has ever lost a single satoshi due to incompetent coding on PRC. (don't feed the trolls)

However just a month or so ago Bitdice lost around 150 Bitcoin due to incompetent coding.

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May 07, 2015, 07:57:57 AM
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SatoshiDice has a long history and was once the largest dice site but ownership of the site has been transferred at least once in the past (although the sale involved a huge sum of money so it's unlikely that the new owners would use it to scam). PRCDice.eu has been online for almost two years and have enjoyed an OK-ish reputation so far. DaDice is very new but they have become popular very quickly.

Actually SatoshiDice hasn't been accepting US based players for almost two years now:

Quote from: CoinDesk
Citing legal advice, Bitcoin gaming site SatoshiDice is closing to US players, moving to block all US-based IP addresses from the website.

Posting on Bitcointalk and the Bitcoin reddit page, satoshidicepr, an official representative of the site who asked to remain anonymous, said the decision, which is effective as of today, was taken following “extensive legal counsel.”

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-gaming-site-satoshidice-closes-to-us-players/

US players can play the on-chain SD game by getting a SD address on https://blockchain.info/popular-addresses without accessing the page.

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May 07, 2015, 08:00:54 AM
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Primedice regardless, obviously. Not hard.
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May 07, 2015, 09:22:43 AM
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If I had asked you this question one year ago, the answer would have been either Primedice or Just-Dice. Now that Primedice isn't accepting US-based players unless they use Tor or a VPN, and Just-Dice switched over to CLAMs last year, what do you think is now the most trustworthy and reputable dice site for US-based players?

SatoshiDice has a long history and was once the largest dice site but ownership of the site has been transferred at least once in the past (although the sale involved a huge sum of money so it's unlikely that the new owners would use it to scam). PRCDice.eu has been online for almost two years and have enjoyed an OK-ish reputation so far. DaDice is very new but they have become popular very quickly.

I considered making a poll but decided against it since the list of gambling sites is currently so large. This thread has a list of some of the most popular gambling sites although it was last updated three months ago. This site has statistics on some of the more established dice sites although it is missing a few newer ones.

I would suggest you to give www.bitdice.me a try. We have been around for a long time and offer several currencies you can play with, fast betting and blackjack.
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May 07, 2015, 10:15:34 AM
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DaDice & SafeDice are the best option for US players Roll Eyes
Both of them have many uniqueness

Also, if you use VPN/Tor, of course i would recommend PrimeDice too
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May 07, 2015, 10:58:23 AM
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Primedice regardless, obviously. Not hard.

Seems like you are missing something. Title says for US players which means PrimeDice is no longer included because it doesnt accept deposits from the US players anymore. Link for references https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1043059.0

Excluding my own sites for obvious conflict of interest issues

My votes goes for Ryan's site both for DustDice and Bustabit  Wink although bustabit is not a dice sites

It is still very new compared to the other established dice sites. IMO a site can only earn trust slowly over time, and all those great features and campaigns have very limited help in that aspect.

You are sure right but DaDice will get there eventually , every dice sites started from where Dadice is right now and It is growing at the faster pace than the other new sites which is obviously

what do you think is now the most trustworthy and reputable dice site for US-based players?

In term of trust, no sites will be more trustworthy then PrimeDice or JustDice which is for sure but If I were to choose a new sites then I will personally choose DustDice and SafeDice
Since there is a lot of name spoutting out here from each another opinion, how about a poll to keep track of everyone's choice about this?

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May 07, 2015, 11:21:42 AM
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dadice, rollin and safedice these are fastest growing dice sites but i personally like to play more on dadice as they are running many competition at the moment with nice amount of prizes.
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May 07, 2015, 11:23:12 AM
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Seems like you are missing something. Title says for US players which means PrimeDice is no longer included because it doesnt accept deposits from the US players anymore. Link for references https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1043059.0

Just use a VPN - no big deal. TBH I wouldn't trust any of the other newer sites till they actually have been here an extended amount of time and have continuously shown professional behaviour and support. If you can't use PD, JD is pretty good - only issue is that CLAMs are relatively volatile, real pain in the butt if you want to gamble.
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May 07, 2015, 11:26:50 AM
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As long as the sites are provably fair and enough players play on them, it is mostly considered to be trustworthy as a lot of people are able to verify their bets . So any of the major sites is usually trustworthy enough. Fortunejack/Multidice/Dadice are usually good enough for dice.
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May 07, 2015, 11:29:53 AM
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Seems like you are missing something. Title says for US players which means PrimeDice is no longer included because it doesnt accept deposits from the US players anymore. Link for references https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1043059.0

Just use a VPN - no big deal. TBH I wouldn't trust any of the other newer sites till they actually have been here an extended amount of time and have continuously shown professional behaviour and support. If you can't use PD, JD is pretty good - only issue is that CLAMs are relatively volatile, real pain in the butt if you want to gamble.

I do know that you can still play on PrimeDice by using VPN but this is not the case for this question since OP mentioned specifically that he has excluded both PrimeDice and JustDice. PrimeDice and JustDice both started as a new sites as well, which the competition was a bit lesser on that time. Eventually all new dice sites will get there, since the matter of trust is earned over time

If I had asked you this question one year ago, the answer would have been either Primedice or Just-Dice. Now that Primedice isn't accepting US-based players unless they use Tor or a VPN, and Just-Dice switched over to CLAMs last year, what do you think is now the most trustworthy and reputable dice site for US-based players?

Clearly means that OP is not looking for either PrimeDice or JustDice as an answer since he has excluded and know about it. So both of them is not an answer for this

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May 07, 2015, 11:34:59 AM
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I do know that you can still play on PrimeDice by using VPN but this is not the case for this question since OP mentioned specifically that he has excluded both PrimeDice and JustDice. PrimeDice and JustDice both started as a new sites as well, which the competition was a bit lesser on that time. Eventually all new dice sites will get there, since the matter of trust is earned over time

Clearly means that OP is not looking for either PrimeDice or JustDice as an answer since he has excluded and know about it. So both of them is not an answer for this

And my counterargument is that OP either should just buy a VPN and move on - or not gamble at all. Just because he doesn't like it or isn't available for him doesn't make it an invalid choice. In my opinion, I wouldn't trust any of the new dice sites (most have been around <6 months) with no accountability or traceability should anything actually go wrong (or they just steal the coins). I wouldn't say all at all - other sites aside from PD and JD were around back in 2013/2014 - none have made it through without a scandal or some marring.
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May 07, 2015, 12:04:40 PM
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And my counterargument is that OP either should just buy a VPN and move on - or not gamble at all. Just because he doesn't like it or isn't available for him doesn't make it an invalid choice.

Do note that OP is asking opinions here which he has excluded both of that . He does not mention that he does not like it or not available for him. If he was already stated that both is excluded ( theoritically, not specifically, corrected the previous one ) then it is not wise to provide it as an opinions anymore

In my opinion, I wouldn't trust any of the new dice sites (most have been around <6 months)

Safedice, rollin.io and bustbabit/Dustdice has been here for quite some time with no issue whatsoever. >6 months for sure. They could be an option

with no accountability or traceability should anything actually go wrong (or they just steal the coins).

The same could happen to the both site that you mention. Not to say a bad things about PrimeDice and JustDice , if anything happen to both site ( or if they "steal" ) there will be no difference that the other new sites

P.S : sorry Stunna and Dooglus , not saying a bad things about you guys just rather spouting an example here  Wink



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