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July 26, 2015, 09:20:59 AM
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If you don't know what leet.gg is, it's basically a place where you can deposit Bitcoin into servers for multiple games like CS:GO and Minecraft and essentially bet it in a game of skill. Depending on the server (for all of the CS:GO non-promo servers this is 100,000 satoshis) you will gain or lose a certain amount every time you kill someone or die to someone. There's a 2% rake taken from that, though. I've been trying this out by playing their free promo server for CS:GO which gives you +1000 satoshis/kill, which isn't much, but you don't lose anything if you die so it's essentially free money for practising aim in Deathmatch like I already do Wink

So what I'm asking here is, has anyone else actually tried it? It's a shame as even the 10 player EU promo server rarely fills up, and this site has a very well built infrastructure with fully-fledged servers with plugins and an amazing website. I believe it even has an API so you can make your own server? Not sure however. I looked at their subreddit and they stated they will be advertising soon, but that was a month ago, so I'm unsure on when they're going to do that.

The link (unsurprisingly) is https://www.leet.gg/ if you want something easy-to-click.

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July 26, 2015, 09:53:49 AM
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there are hardly no users there
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July 26, 2015, 10:17:12 AM
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there are hardly no users there

Eh, I actually just saw the server fill up on the EU CSGO free promo server. But that's why I'm asking if anyone here uses it.

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July 26, 2015, 10:49:53 AM
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first problem is the fact that there is a google sign up, but i guess it can be bypassed easily

the second if i understood correctly, is that you lose money if someone kill you, they should remove this, and earn only those that are top X(let's say top 5 or top 3) for every match or round
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July 26, 2015, 12:04:55 PM
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first problem is the fact that there is a google sign up, but i guess it can be bypassed easily

the second if i understood correctly, is that you lose money if someone kill you, they should remove this, and earn only those that are top X(let's say top 5 or top 3) for every match or round

You do, but only on the servers where that's enabled. That's the whole idea of it though. Kill someone, take a set amount, get killed, lose a set amount. On the promo servers you don't lose money at all, that's why I practice aim on deathmatch there Wink

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July 28, 2015, 11:27:37 AM
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I've played CS:GO and got like 0.05 BTC out of it. A month or so ago they decreased the sat./kill rates so I stopped playing, because it was not worth my time. 100 satoshi/kill is very low. The rates are set back to normal now (1000 sat./kill), so I'm playing again.
Sadly there are really few people on the promo servers, but in 1v1 me and my buddy can get ~100k sat. in 30 min, so that's not that bad. If the servers were full, it'd soooo much fun to play.
I like the new 1st place system too. You get 2000k sat. if you have the most points in a 3 day period.

All in all it's a great place if you're bored and you want to get some money by having fun.
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July 28, 2015, 04:32:02 PM
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I was registered on leet but never play on their server  Tongue
They only had Europe and America server while i was from SEA  Embarrassed
I asked them about any plans on making SEA server and they said they were planning to add server at singapore Cheesy
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July 30, 2015, 10:36:21 AM
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I've played CS:GO and got like 0.05 BTC out of it. A month or so ago they decreased the sat./kill rates so I stopped playing, because it was not worth my time. 100 satoshi/kill is very low. The rates are set back to normal now (1000 sat./kill), so I'm playing again.
Sadly there are really few people on the promo servers, but in 1v1 me and my buddy can get ~100k sat. in 30 min, so that's not that bad. If the servers were full, it'd soooo much fun to play.
I like the new 1st place system too. You get 2000k sat. if you have the most points in a 3 day period.

All in all it's a great place if you're bored and you want to get some money by having fun.

Mmm, yeah. Though I'm confused how the point system works, I asked and apparently it is based on K/D. Which...wouldn't really be the best way to calculate points if they're talking about K/D ratio, so maybe I've just interpreted it wrong though. I'm unsure really.

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September 07, 2015, 07:09:43 AM
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it improved
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