Ok I found something strange.Another person did the same thing like me he guess multiple guess from multiple address but got paid.
Unknown user predict portugal from this address 14DPhWicp6cn1Y53Ysa7b7Uy3rCPcziAg6 and this address was fund by 1M9pQhGwa4roYaUUAuFRMAWcKEu1BGzNbK.
and 1M9pQhGwa4roYaUUAuFRMAWcKEu1BGzNbK sent fund to 4 different address to predict.
I did the same thing @stingleword but you paid him but not me.why?
I found (with assistant verification) eight entries that were highly suspicious and removed. These entries all were found in
pairs of nearly identical send groupings, some of them with matching patterns of vanity address generations. I mentioned that there was an obvious cheater, and nobody stepped forward to say anything at the time. There's been a month between then and now, with plenty of time for everyone to look and ask. Either two people chose to originate funds from the same source to an address that was used to split that amount into the same number of small coins to be sent to the same teams in the same order,
four independent times for a total of eight individuals, or there is cheating.
The rules explicitly state that
evidence of abuse can cause entries to be disqualified and that
all decisions on this matter are final.
For what it's worth, this will be the last free-to-enter promotion I operate. All the pay ones go swimmingly, and whenever I offer something for free I catch holy hell from the people that didn't get a prize. I think I've had enough of being abused for giving away bitcoins, so please don't expect anything like this again. Or, to use the Internet vernacular,
this is why we can't have nice things.
None of the disqualified entries were eligible for a refund, so that aspect is not impacted. Refunds will be eligible through July 25.