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Author Topic: Congratulations to "1FYLEj..." for winning June 1 draw of 134.6 BTC (1,200 USD)!  (Read 2426 times)
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June 01, 2011, 01:24:50 AM
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Congratulations!!!!

The following is still unofficial and needs to be double checked and confirmed with more blocks. But I'm off to work and thought people would like to see who most likely won!!!

The winning picks were: ec88c8e216
The winner's transaction hash: ec913...
Ticket payment date: April 20 10:59:02 UTC! Someone who paid early!
Block 1: 127866 Block 2: 127867
June 1 secret hash's hash: 74571315396e4abfb5162038983379053536f4aac3c098b3ce32a936b0cf2b21
June 1 secret hash: 589db849967abfb35c85c9dd5db89ea0f814603acf9430b768474f5fc057962a
Final winning hash: ec88c8e2168b2a34ffaf0bef10b5cc6e646a0af4cc4d53d0b48b5013794b7437

Next draw is July 6 with tickets costing 0.25 BTC each!
See bitlotto.com for details.

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June 01, 2011, 01:50:27 AM
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Congrats, whoever you are!  Cool

Better enter early for some more drawings!

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June 01, 2011, 01:54:41 AM
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Congrats, whoever you are!  Cool

Better enter early for some more drawings!
Yes. Yes you should.  Wink
I just wish someone comes out and says that they are the winner. They don't have to, but it would be kind of cool to at least know who one of these winners are!

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June 01, 2011, 05:14:23 AM
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congrats to whoever it is. 

First time I played it.  Can't believe it since it was 9 bux Wink

.25 seems much better.

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June 01, 2011, 06:27:47 AM
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I also need some help translating my "Guide for playing BitLotto" sidebar - and details if you are feeling extra bored. If you write a language other than English a translation would be awesome! I'm hoping to get it translated into all languages on this forum. I don't just want a google translate though. Thanks. Once your translation is up at my site, I'll try to tip you for your work sometime in the future! I don't really have any money so the work would be voluntary for now but I'll try to remember the favor and return it one day!
I think it will help get more playing and that just means more money for the winner!

Thanks!

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June 02, 2011, 02:54:52 AM
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Anyone else check the hashes, winner manually? I'm curious if anyone here actually manually checks too?

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Anyone else check the hashes, winner manually? I'm curious if anyone here actually manually checks too?
Nope Sad
But, because you asked... Yeah, it all checks out.

In the future, this would be easier if you linked the Block Explorer pages for the two blocks, like so:
Block 1: 127866 Block 2: 127867

You know, I just noticed a minor flaw... What is considered the first block after 00:00:00 UTC? I ask because the miner can set the time in the block to whatever they want within a 70 minute period. As in, they can try to make the 00:00:00 UTC block (and the one after it) up to 70 minutes beforehand. Of course, your secret hash defends against this.

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June 02, 2011, 10:14:38 AM
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hey BitLotto,

As I've seen from previous visits, your site is already very professional, well done!
However it seems to be down at the moment.

If you get that fixed, I think you will have a lot more players in future.  Wink
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June 02, 2011, 10:29:15 AM
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hey BitLotto,

As I've seen from previous visits, your site is already very professional, well done!
However it seems to be down at the moment.

If you get that fixed, I think you will have a lot more players in future.  Wink

This ^
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June 02, 2011, 05:23:08 PM
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hey BitLotto,

As I've seen from previous visits, your site is already very professional, well done!
However it seems to be down at the moment.

If you get that fixed, I think you will have a lot more players in future.  Wink
Should work. I just tried. Tell me if you are still having problems.

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June 02, 2011, 05:30:59 PM
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Anyone else check the hashes, winner manually? I'm curious if anyone here actually manually checks too?
Nope Sad
But, because you asked... Yeah, it all checks out.

In the future, this would be easier if you linked the Block Explorer pages for the two blocks, like so:
Block 1: 127866 Block 2: 127867

You know, I just noticed a minor flaw... What is considered the first block after 00:00:00 UTC? I ask because the miner can set the time in the block to whatever they want within a 70 minute period. As in, they can try to make the 00:00:00 UTC block (and the one after it) up to 70 minutes beforehand. Of course, your secret hash defends against this.
Thanks for checking. Even though the time can be changed by the miner I use the first block that has a time after 00. So if it goes: 00:12, 23:44, 23:58, 00:08 the first one is used along with the one after.
Since I use two it prevents someone from making a block with an altered time to try gaming it. Since the blocks have to have a previous hash they would have to make one THEN make ANOTHER really quick THEN figure out if it works, then make ANOTHER to re-try. All before another miner makes a block somewhere. Each try would be like rolling a 16 side dice. And that's just for the first number. To win you would have to probably select the first two digits of the ending hash. At least. Pretty tough! The secret hash just makes it impossible for people crazy enough to try. It would be quite the feat of power even with the secret hash. It you could have that much power at your disposal, you would make *WAY* more just plain old mining!!

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June 02, 2011, 05:32:45 PM
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Should work. I just tried. Tell me if you are still having problems.

Yep, seems fine now.
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June 02, 2011, 06:47:30 PM
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Big congrats to whoever that big winner is.  Definitely buying a ticket for the next drawing.  Good work bitlotto!

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June 04, 2011, 05:20:52 AM
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Payment made.
http://blockexplorer.com/tx/da736d3f9416182c10acd171056c397ce73b43cf918fd019c3e447e11cd117f5

Congrats again whoever you are!!!

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June 04, 2011, 07:01:58 AM
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holy hell, With the prize being so big it makes me wish it was Bi-monthly, and that tickets were cheaper seeing as how it's $14 per coin

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June 04, 2011, 08:31:39 AM
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Yes, I got lucky and I have these bitcoins on my account.
Thank you very much.
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June 04, 2011, 08:35:17 AM
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That same prize is now worth ~$2,342.04 at the new high!

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June 05, 2011, 01:39:11 AM
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holy hell, With the prize being so big it makes me wish it was Bi-monthly, and that tickets were cheaper seeing as how it's $14 per coin
I think I'm not ready *YET* for Bi-monthly. It would make the jackpot smaller. As the value of BTC changes so will the ticket price. I'm trying to balance number of players versus payment price. If it's too low of price, the jackpot will be too small. If it's too high, not many will play. I try to make what I think will get the biggest winnings. I try to be somewhere about $2 USD per ticket. (Now, it's a little more but that's ok)

The rapid change of price in BTC is mostly why I don't take advance tickets too far in the future. It would get pretty hard as I'd most likely have to change the price anyways. If I did have to, I just refund the difference.

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June 05, 2011, 01:42:26 AM
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That same prize is now worth ~$2,342.04 at the new high!

I think that's one of the coolest thing about winning BTC. It doesn't take long for what you won to be worth way more!!

*Next Draw Feb 1*  BitLotto: monthly raffle (0.25 BTC per ticket) Completely transparent and impossible to manipulate who wins. TOR
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June 05, 2011, 08:10:32 PM
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Users, take note, I've updated the website with a more simple un-cheatable method of getting the winner! I decided to also use USA Mega Millions numbers as one of the random inputs. See bitlotto.com for details.

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