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June 03, 2016, 05:52:24 PM
Last edit: November 29, 2020, 01:09:49 AM by suchmoon
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Omf'ngee the casino had a bug just like everything else this noob gets his hands on ! lol

The mudderFUDder is strong in you Doogie..

Coincidences ? Roll Eyes

I see no coincidences here. Lots of Bitcoin gambling sites were buggy, and I helped to fix lots of them. I saw "were" because I no longer waste my time trying to help new sites. Experience shows that it almost never ends well.

As much as I hate feeding the troll, I guess I should respond to the 3 cases he mentioned:

1. The balloon site offered me a bounty when I reported their bug, but never paid it. I didn't do anything other than play their game to discover the bug. I published my interaction with the site owner. I wasn't extorting him. He offered a bounty freely, and later retracted the offer. The whole way he was running the site was scammy, offering payouts he wasn't bankrolled to be able to offer, etc.

2. The crypto-games site had a bug which someone else found. I never attempted to get a bounty for finding it, since I never found it. I remember the guy who did find it offering to share any bounty with me, but I don't remember ever asking for that, or ever receiving anything.

3. PRC had a bug bounty in place. I found a serious bug that was actively being exploited by an attacker and they took the longest time to pay the bounty. Note the winky face after the joke about "paying him off". That means it's a joke.

Speaking of faces:

QS:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1414841.msg15064730#msg15064730

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