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November 14, 2013, 11:07:02 PM
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UPDATE: Crazy Dice added
Another game was added to PLAYTIN.

Our very own special version of the popular dice game featuring a house edge of 0.99%

Hi, I really enjoy playing at your casino

Can't wait to give your new "Crazy Dice" out

Are there any bonuses or promos to loyal players to try the new game?

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November 14, 2013, 11:57:42 PM
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UPDATE: Crazy Dice added
Another game was added to PLAYTIN.

Our very own special version of the popular dice game featuring a house edge of 0.99%

Hi, I really enjoy playing at your casino

Can't wait to give your new "Crazy Dice" out

Are there any bonuses or promos to loyal players to try the new game?
Thanks for the kind words.

We have a winner of the day jackpot. Next draw will be 2300mBTC
To qualify for this all you have to do is to have played at least a single game within the last 24 hours. More details here: https://playt.in/#winneroftheday.
Next draw is in less than 5 minutes Wink

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November 15, 2013, 12:46:41 AM
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With the help of user [r_qrSsVA904] we were able to fix a cosmetic bug. Using our new wallet functionality a small tip was send to that account Wink

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February 06, 2014, 11:24:27 AM
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I made a deposit a few hours ago but it hasn't showed up in my account: https://blockchain.info/address/1n8QoK2SLTrLPCQVGNnNnvy3ZiXr1wQVX

Account name: benzito
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February 12, 2014, 08:47:15 AM
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same here, playt.in is dead
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March 05, 2014, 01:32:03 AM
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Playtin got a Litecoin exchange and investment program in the meantime.

I bought a few shares using their asset trading thing yesterday... so please everyone play there Cheesy

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March 25, 2014, 03:37:40 AM
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New features

Alt-coin exchanges: LTC, NVC, NMC, PPC, XPM, DOGE

Investment opportunity
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=529544
https://playt.in/#dividends#pbbs

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March 27, 2014, 05:11:10 PM
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I had a few games in training mode. Bitter Lemon is simple but still fun! Cheesy
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March 28, 2014, 01:17:26 AM
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I had a few games in training mode. Bitter Lemon is simple but still fun! Cheesy
Yes, indeed. Bitter Lemon has actually a huge fan base Grin

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April 06, 2014, 03:56:16 PM
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wheres the daily dividend coming from, when there's not much bump on this thread

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April 06, 2014, 11:12:57 PM
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wheres the daily dividend coming from, when there's not much bump on this thread

Well, to be honest, this forum is not the best way to advertise our site. First, there are a lot of dubious offers on this forum, especially in this very section. Second, most forums users apparently even lack the financial power to gamble on our site. Our minimum bet is 1mBTC, while the average forum users seems to prefer to gamble with dust (less than a few hundred satoshis).

I guess the really wealthy forum members prefer to risk their coins on a guaranteed loss by buying overpriced mining gear and some unprofitable mining contracts.
Therefor since over a year ago we use mostly other ways to advertise our site. And as you can see on our site this works quite well Cheesy

And we will add a few new cool features to our site in the very near future, so stay tuned Wink

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April 07, 2014, 08:02:49 PM
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wheres the daily dividend coming from, when there's not much bump on this thread

Well, to be honest, this forum is not the best way to advertise our site. First, there are a lot of dubious offers on this forum, especially in this very section. Second, most forums users apparently even lack the financial power to gamble on our site. Our minimum bet is 1mBTC, while the average forum users seems to prefer to gamble with dust (less than a few hundred satoshis).

I guess the really wealthy forum members prefer to risk their coins on a guaranteed loss by buying overpriced mining gear and some unprofitable mining contracts.
Therefor since over a year ago we use mostly other ways to advertise our site. And as you can see on our site this works quite well Cheesy

And we will add a few new cool features to our site in the very near future, so stay tuned Wink
i think they are just being overly careful, who can blame them.. owners left and right ranaway with their btc. so they have no btc left much less trust. well youre gonna have to be more convincible than that to attract investors. good work but along way to go
while btc has yet to have a regulator. i suppose you should be as transparent as possible, not jsut with ur business but also your identity so even without regulation you could be punishable by law or something like that

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April 08, 2014, 10:44:50 AM
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i think they are just being overly careful, who can blame them.. owners left and right ranaway with their btc. so they have no btc left much less trust.
Very true.

well youre gonna have to be more convincible than that to attract investors. good work but along way to go
We think trust comes with time. There are a lot of people that are using our services since more than a year and these already know that we are trustworthy.

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April 08, 2014, 11:34:27 AM
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It's less that they're "poor" - most Bitcoin users do have at least some quantity of Bitcoin, whether it's a few bucks or a few thousand bucks. It's that with such a long period of hiatus (from this thread at least) trust drops significantly.

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April 08, 2014, 12:02:54 PM
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It's less that they're "poor" - most Bitcoin users do have at least some quantity of Bitcoin, whether it's a few bucks or a few thousand bucks. It's that with such a long period of hiatus (from this thread at least) trust drops significantly.
Just asking, you trust a service more that does a daily bump in here than one that is in business since ages?
It seems one never stops learning...

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April 08, 2014, 12:04:54 PM
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It's less that they're "poor" - most Bitcoin users do have at least some quantity of Bitcoin, whether it's a few bucks or a few thousand bucks. It's that with such a long period of hiatus (from this thread at least) trust drops significantly.
Just asking, you trust a service more that does a daily bump in here than one that is in business since ages?
It seems one never stops learning...

Not necessarily daily, but with news/announcements at least every 2 or 3 days. Ideally over time bumps aren't required due to the postings of other people.

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April 08, 2014, 01:10:17 PM
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Just asking, you trust a service more that does a daily bump in here than one that is in business since ages?
It seems one never stops learning...

Not necessarily daily, but with news/announcements at least every 2 or 3 days. Ideally over time bumps aren't required due to the postings of other people.
Every 2 or 3 days? I lol'd. At that rate it would have been necessary for us to announce about 200 things since we have started PLAYTIN. We are not one of those countless ponzi sites that can announce a restart every 2 days.

To be honest, I think that exactly this assumption that a service/member that does post a lot is trustworthy makes this forum a paradise for scammers. Sadly this assumption is even encouraged here by leveling up the accounts based on the number of posts.

Back to topic, since the huge majority of our customers does not come from this very forum we guess almost no one posts about it in here.
About a year ago we figured that the most vocal players are those that after playing thousands of free games maybe bet a single hopping 1 mBTC (min bet), while the others usually bet very very significantly higher and plays at least thousands of rounds. Just run the actual numbers for the average bet amount and was amazed.

So yes, we still think that the average forum poster is either "poor" or does not gamble/invest at all, so why again do you think we should we try to get those?

Anyway, we have significantly increased our presence in this forum in the last few weeks, we will see if it makes any difference at all.

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April 08, 2014, 01:27:51 PM
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Playtin is 100% right. I learned a long time ago that this subforum brings hardly any traffic, and as playtin confirms, the overwhelming majority plays nanostakes and sends you 10 emails because his deposit hasn't arrived after 5 minutes cause he doesn't understand blockchain confirmations.

Look at SatoshiBet's topic, hardly 5 pages, yet we probably are in the top 5 casinos ranked on turnover. Anyway, to conclude, the gambling section of bitcointalk is mostly useless for marketing. To the casinos who use shills to bump their thread all day; you guys have no clue what you're doing.






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April 08, 2014, 01:30:47 PM
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Playtin is 100% right. I learned a long time ago that this subforum brings hardly any traffic, and as playtin confirms, the overwhelming majority plays nanostakes and sends you 10 emails because his deposit hasn't arrived after 5 minutes cause he doesn't understand blockchain confirmations.

Look at SatoshiBet's topic, hardly 5 pages, yet we probably are in the top 5 casinos ranked on turnover. Anyway, to conclude, the gambling section of bitcointalk is mostly useless for marketing. To the casinos who use shills to bump their thread all day; you guys have no clue what you're doing.

Interesting. Well, you're entitled to your own opinion - at the end of the day I'm not the one running a casino so I guess you'd be more knowledgeable.

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April 08, 2014, 10:24:51 PM
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Playtin is 100% right. I learned a long time ago that this subforum brings hardly any traffic, and as playtin confirms, the overwhelming majority plays nanostakes and sends you 10 emails because his deposit hasn't arrived after 5 minutes cause he doesn't understand blockchain confirmations.
We are actively avoiding this case by having a minimum bet of 1 mBTC and accepting 0 confirmation. Still we had a lot of cases where customers have no clue that 0.0001 BTC is actually 0.1 mBTC and not 1 mBTC.

Look at SatoshiBet's topic, hardly 5 pages, yet we probably are in the top 5 casinos ranked on turnover. Anyway, to conclude, the gambling section of bitcointalk is mostly useless for marketing. To the casinos who use shills to bump their thread all day; you guys have no clue what you're doing.
Now that we wrote this all, I sort of regret spilling the beans. Hopefully no one ever reads it...

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