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October 23, 2015, 07:16:28 AM
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Nice promo of 0% house edge.
I just knew about this gambling site when I visited signature campaign run by admin.
And just two days ago I registered bitcoinroll.xyz and today noticed btcroll.xyz is already a gambling site.
I already put the domain for auction at very low price here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907646.0

But now removed because now I think it Worth's more than that

Yes, the worth is much higher. Find someone who wants to buy your domain, good luck. We are not interested, so do not spam into our thread.
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October 23, 2015, 07:25:58 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.
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October 23, 2015, 08:11:30 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.

On other side they run signature campaign with good rate even though they get less attention, thats make a bit weird IMO. When they plan to run sign campaign, means that they have enough funds. Just curious, why they prefer to run sign campaign than buying a domain first.

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October 23, 2015, 08:16:03 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.

On other side they run signature campaign with good rate even though they get less attention, thats make a bit weird IMO. When they plan to run sign campaign, means that they have enough funds. Just curious, why they prefer to run sign campaign than buying a domain first.
They still haven't showed their proof of funds for the campaign neither do they have escrowed the amount, with only one participant that too who has made no posts since then, wouldn't consider that a "turning point" for the accusations. And yeah, they could have registered a .com domain for way less than they are (showing to be) spending on campaign.
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October 23, 2015, 09:07:12 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.

The domain was not free. I do not want to discuss that again. Our bankroll is big enough.
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October 23, 2015, 09:14:12 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.

The domain was not free. I do not want to discuss that again. Our bankroll is big enough.
Can you please show the bitcoin address/addresses where the your bankroll is being held?
Its as simple as posting a bitcoin address with some bitcoins in it and posting a signed message along with it.
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October 23, 2015, 09:22:38 AM
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Seriously? The same dumb old coindice script? Don't tell me later when the mysterious hacker who always seems to attack these kinds of sites attacks and steals all your bankroll too.
And lastly, this belongs to gambling board(reported).
You also forgot to see the domain is ".xyz" . These domains are being offered for free by hostinger. Most probably these guys don't have enough money to even by a domain. And i am afraid their bankroll would be as low as a few millibits.
Stay away. Stay safe.

The domain was not free. I do not want to discuss that again. Our bankroll is big enough.
Ok i see no one in chat and also the faucet reward goes to faucet box ?
note -: why dont you sign a message with the cold wallet address, so that people here get satisfied.
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October 23, 2015, 09:49:42 AM
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Nice promo of 0% house edge.
I just knew about this gambling site when I visited signature campaign run by admin.
And just two days ago I registered bitcoinroll.xyz and today noticed btcroll.xyz is already a gambling site.
I already put the domain for auction at very low price here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907646.0

But now removed because now I think it Worth's more than that

Yes, the worth is much higher. Find someone who wants to buy your domain, good luck. We are not interested, so do not spam into our thread.

Lol I am not offering my domain to you. Neither i am spamming. I am just explain my views to you
And please don't so your attitude like this.
You are admin of a gambling site and many will come here to give their opinion so will you call them spammer ?  Grin
So, better control it appreciate your members to make your site big or you will get many haters

Can you please show the bitcoin address/addresses where the your bankroll is being held?
Its as simple as posting a bitcoin address with some bitcoins in it and posting a signed message along with it.

I doubt he will not do that because he may not have that cold storage wallet address of what he is talking about where most of his bitcoins are stored
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October 23, 2015, 11:57:12 AM
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Can you please show the bitcoin address/addresses where the your bankroll is being held?
Its as simple as posting a bitcoin address with some bitcoins in it and posting a signed message along with it.

No. I signed a message from an address with around .5 BTC, it is a part of our hot wallet.

I have more than one cold wallet - there are no amounts over 5 BTC on one. I do not want to get the private keys of these addresses. Then they are insecure and I have to generate all again - the private keys are protected with the same password.
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October 23, 2015, 12:39:17 PM
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Can you please show the bitcoin address/addresses where the your bankroll is being held?
Its as simple as posting a bitcoin address with some bitcoins in it and posting a signed message along with it.

No. I signed a message from an address with around .5 BTC, it is a part of our hot wallet.

I have more than one cold wallet - there are no amounts over 5 BTC on one. I do not want to get the private keys of these addresses. Then they are insecure and I have to generate all again - the private keys are protected with the same password.
Can't you even care to get the private keys of few of the addresses holding 5BTC? If you do this, I am sure people would feel more safe to play on your website. Its good for your business and if you are denying to sign a message with cold wallet addresses then surely there is something fishy about it.
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October 23, 2015, 01:21:26 PM
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I have no clue about the previous stuff about this site .But the current bet listings are more than enough for me to not play on this platform .There are hardly any players who are in green meaning winning .Most of the players are in the loss (red).Don't think how accurate the stats are but they surely are accurate enough for me to convey NOT to put my money here . Tongue

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October 23, 2015, 02:49:32 PM
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Can't you even care to get the private keys of few of the addresses holding 5BTC? If you do this, I am sure people would feel more safe to play on your website. Its good for your business and if you are denying to sign a message with cold wallet addresses then surely there is something fishy about it.

No. I do not want to get something from these cold wallets before it is necessary. No player on our site can claim that he did not get any withdrawal.

I have no clue about the previous stuff about this site .But the current bet listings are more than enough for me to not play on this platform .There are hardly any players who are in green meaning winning .Most of the players are in the loss (red).Don't think how accurate the stats are but they surely are accurate enough for me to convey NOT to put my money here . Tongue

That are not so many bets... Do not know what bets exactly you mean, but at the moment, someone bets: Player_754. I do not know who this is, of course, but if this is someone who writes here also, he can confirm that he won. There are not so many negative bets for now... Provably fair and 0% house edge does not mean that you win always Wink

EDIT: Just tried to figure out what bets where shown at 01:21:26 PM... There were also positive bets. Around 50%...
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October 23, 2015, 02:54:29 PM
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Can't you even care to get the private keys of few of the addresses holding 5BTC? If you do this, I am sure people would feel more safe to play on your website. Its good for your business and if you are denying to sign a message with cold wallet addresses then surely there is something fishy about it.

No. I do not want to get something from these cold wallets before it is necessary. No player on our site can claim that he did not get any withdrawal.

Exactly the point, a player can deposit his own btc in the site and wins some and while trying to withdraw say 2 btc, you run with the player's money never to be seen again, the player needs to first know that you have sufficient funds to not ruin your "reputation" for a few btcs. Although it doesn't suddenly make you the most trustful site, it does reduce any hesitation from player to deposit on your site.
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October 23, 2015, 03:05:59 PM
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Exactly the point, a player can deposit his own btc in the site and wins some and while trying to withdraw say 2 btc, you run with the player's money never to be seen again, the player needs to first know that you have sufficient funds to not ruin your "reputation" for a few btcs. Although it doesn't suddenly make you the most trustful site, it does reduce any hesitation from player to deposit on your site.

Everyone can test the site with a low amount. We have enough coins to cash out nearly all wins. If we have not, we will buy it for fiat. Please see photo in attachment. There is enough money to cash you all out. And please note, there cannot be so huge wins without betting a high amount with a high multiplier.

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October 23, 2015, 03:09:27 PM
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Exactly the point, a player can deposit his own btc in the site and wins some and while trying to withdraw say 2 btc, you run with the player's money never to be seen again, the player needs to first know that you have sufficient funds to not ruin your "reputation" for a few btcs. Although it doesn't suddenly make you the most trustful site, it does reduce any hesitation from player to deposit on your site.

Everyone can test the site with a low amount. We have enough coins to cash out nearly all wins. If we have not, we will buy it for fiat. Please see photo in attachment. There is enough money to cash you all out. And please note, there cannot be so huge wins without betting a high amount with a high multiplier.


Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.
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October 23, 2015, 03:12:36 PM
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Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.

Even primedice never show their cold wallet, coinroyale , satoshibet and some others as well. I think people should leave this topic and It is fine if there is no investment feature on the site. Also I dont think people stupid enough to play here and risk alot of their money when there is alot of other better dice site
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October 23, 2015, 03:16:56 PM
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Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.

I do not discuss that with you. I just said, the funds in bitcoins are there and I do not want to sign any message, because then the private key and also the password leaves the safe place. And I just said, that we will buy another coins if the coins does not suffice.

Do not understand your problem... You can see there 1,500 € (1,656 US dollar), this is a standard amount in my wallet. Also, you can see there a key for a car which is about 130k € worth. If you do not trust me, just do not play on my site. If I would sign a message, who says you that we will withdrawal the funds? That is the same thing with the fiat money. You have to trust us. If we say we have enough coins or we have enough fiat - or even both -, the thing is not to have it but to cash it out to winners. We cash it out. But this you can only judge if you try it.
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October 23, 2015, 03:18:49 PM
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Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.

Even primedice never show their cold wallet, coinroyale , satoshibet and some others as well. I think people should leave this topic and It is fine if there is no investment feature on the site. Also I dont think people stupid enough to play here and risk alot of their money when there is alot of other better dice site
All of the site you have listed are trustworthy site that have either given proof of bankroll through means like processing a very big withdrawal, verified by trusted members of the community(Primedice) , satoshibet has a considerably big hot wallet but I'm still not considering coinroyale a "legit" site after their fake wagered stats display of btc. From the above given examples OP has shown none, even though he has mentioned
Can you please show the bitcoin address/addresses where the your bankroll is being held?
Its as simple as posting a bitcoin address with some bitcoins in it and posting a signed message along with it.

No. I signed a message from an address with around .5 BTC, it is a part of our hot wallet.

I have more than one cold wallet - there are no amounts over 5 BTC on one. I do not want to get the private keys of these addresses. Then they are insecure and I have to generate all again - the private keys are protected with the same password.
about a signed message, I can't see one though, he should list it on the OP.
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Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.

I do not discuss that with you. I just said, the funds in bitcoins are there and I do not want to sign any message, because then the private key and also the password leaves the safe place. And I just said, that we will buy another coins if the coins does not suffice.

Do not understand your problem... You can see there 1,500 € (1,656 US dollar), this is a standard amount in my wallet. Also, you can see there a key for a car which is about 130k € worth. If you do not trust me, just do not play on my site. If I would sign a message, who says you that we will withdrawal the funds? That is the same thing with the fiat money. You have to trust us. If we say we have enough coins or we have enough fiat - or even both -, the thing is not to have it but to cash it out to winners. We cash it out. But this you can only judge if you try it.
Can't you even care to get the private keys of few of the addresses holding 5BTC? If you do this, I am sure people would feel more safe to play on your website. Its good for your business and if you are denying to sign a message with cold wallet addresses then surely there is something fishy about it.

No. I do not want to get something from these cold wallets before it is necessary. No player on our site can claim that he did not get any withdrawal.

Exactly the point, a player can deposit his own btc in the site and wins some and while trying to withdraw say 2 btc, you run with the player's money never to be seen again, the player needs to first know that you have sufficient funds to not ruin your "reputation" for a few btcs. Although it doesn't suddenly make you the most trustful site, it does reduce any hesitation from player to deposit on your site.
Read this post again, I have made myself clear.
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October 23, 2015, 03:27:56 PM
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Sorry, 2 BTC are a very ridicolous amount  Roll Eyes Do you really think I would destroy my work of weeks and my reputation for around 400 €? No, the time is worth much more.

And now please think about, how someone should win above 2 coins. For instance, he can do a big deposit. Why should he do this? He can make small deposits also. And if you bet with for example .1 coin, you do not use a multiplier of 20, because your money is gone in this case really fast, if you are not very lucky.
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October 23, 2015, 03:34:13 PM
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Right..... but being a btc based dice site you should show proof of funds in terms of btc. Even I can make a photo with some of my salary earnings.

Even primedice never show their cold wallet, coinroyale , satoshibet and some others as well. I think people should leave this topic and It is fine if there is no investment feature on the site. Also I dont think people stupid enough to play here and risk alot of their money when there is alot of other better dice site
All of the site you have listed are trustworthy site that have either given proof of bankroll through means like processing a very big withdrawal, verified by trusted members of the community(Primedice) , satoshibet has a considerably big hot wallet but I'm still not considering coinroyale a "legit" site after their fake wagered stats display of btc. From the above given examples OP has shown none, even though he has mentioned

LOL thats fortunejack not coinroyale. All of that site even if they dont show their cold wallet but they have get trust from the member because they have operated for years. They start from being not trustworthy as well like this one. Also I have said that no one will bother to play in a coindice script site. All coindice script site will fail
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