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January 19, 2020, 05:18:46 AM
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There are many bitcoin services and exchanges that have a feature to cancel a withdraw. Usually most withdraws are sent to a queue and then they are batched with other withdraws to keep the transaction fee small. Some places batch by number and some batch by some timeframe like every 60 minutes or so. So that is not sketchy.

I think there was a similar situation with a gambler on Safedice. He basically kept gambling, tried a withdraw, it failed, and instead of stopping, he kept gambling more and more and I think made more money, however unlike this individual I don't think he lost his earnings. So there is proof that some "gamblers" might keep gambling even though they know deep inside that they won't be able to withdraw their winnings.


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January 19, 2020, 07:06:23 PM
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There are many bitcoin services and exchanges that have a feature to cancel a withdraw. Usually most withdraws are sent to a queue and then they are batched with other withdraws to keep the transaction fee small. Some places batch by number and some batch by some timeframe like every 60 minutes or so. So that is not sketchy.

I think there was a similar situation with a gambler on Safedice. He basically kept gambling, tried a withdraw, it failed, and instead of stopping, he kept gambling more and more and I think made more money, however unlike this individual I don't think he lost his earnings. So there is proof that some "gamblers" might keep gambling even though they know deep inside that they won't be able to withdraw their winnings.

I am completely with you, but I know what I did and I did not continued gambling and I especially did not gambled away 180,000 EUR. Every normal person would have stopped no later than losing 10 %, maybe 20 % of the 180k "ATH".
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January 19, 2020, 08:41:37 PM
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There are many bitcoin services and exchanges that have a feature to cancel a withdraw. Usually most withdraws are sent to a queue and then they are batched with other withdraws to keep the transaction fee small. Some places batch by number and some batch by some timeframe like every 60 minutes or so. So that is not sketchy.

I think there was a similar situation with a gambler on Safedice. He basically kept gambling, tried a withdraw, it failed, and instead of stopping, he kept gambling more and more and I think made more money, however unlike this individual I don't think he lost his earnings. So there is proof that some "gamblers" might keep gambling even though they know deep inside that they won't be able to withdraw their winnings.

I am completely with you, but I know what I did and I did not continued gambling and I especially did not gambled away 180,000 EUR. Every normal person would have stopped no later than losing 10 %, maybe 20 % of the 180k "ATH".

Hmm i smell a coinspiracy here. in gambling there is no "normal persons" by the way Grin Cheesy
Interested to see more proof on both side ! Waiting...
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January 19, 2020, 09:33:18 PM
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Hmm i smell a coinspiracy here. in gambling there is no "normal persons" by the way Grin Cheesy

Hmm, in Germany, 78 % of the people from 16 to 65 years already participated in gambling. Nobody of them is a "normal person" from your point of view?

You said gambling, but lets look at the figure of people that played at a slot machine already: 19.4 %.

Stop trolling.

Source (german): https://www.automatisch-verloren.de/de/gluecksspiel/zahlen-und-fakten-zu-gluecksspiel.html
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January 20, 2020, 10:29:44 AM
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Hmm i smell a coinspiracy here. in gambling there is no "normal persons" by the way Grin Cheesy

Hmm, in Germany, 78 % of the people from 16 to 65 years already participated in gambling. Nobody of them is a "normal person" from your point of view?

You said gambling, but lets look at the figure of people that played at a slot machine already: 19.4 %.

Stop trolling.

Source (german): https://www.automatisch-verloren.de/de/gluecksspiel/zahlen-und-fakten-zu-gluecksspiel.html

Well in Germany a lot of "normal" things did happen with Adolph too but lets not discuss that Grin .anyway im with your side and i also want to see more proof from all sides about this issue.
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January 20, 2020, 03:49:56 PM
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There are many bitcoin services and exchanges that have a feature to cancel a withdraw. Usually most withdraws are sent to a queue and then they are batched with other withdraws to keep the transaction fee small. Some places batch by number and some batch by some timeframe like every 60 minutes or so. So that is not sketchy.

I think there was a similar situation with a gambler on Safedice. He basically kept gambling, tried a withdraw, it failed, and instead of stopping, he kept gambling more and more and I think made more money, however unlike this individual I don't think he lost his earnings. So there is proof that some "gamblers" might keep gambling even though they know deep inside that they won't be able to withdraw their winnings.

I am completely with you, but I know what I did and I did not continued gambling and I especially did not gambled away 180,000 EUR. Every normal person would have stopped no later than losing 10 %, maybe 20 % of the 180k "ATH".


This is a false statement.  You claim that you would have stopped playing but you started from 6 BTC, and you did not stop there.
you continue gambling to 12 BTC. But you did not stop there. You reached 19 BTC and again you did not stop there.

Please give us your written consent to post publicly our ACCESS LOGS, which includes your IP and other info about you and also prove that you never stopped gambling.

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January 20, 2020, 03:57:00 PM
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Please give us your written consent to post publicly our ACCESS LOGS, which includes your IP and other info about you and also prove that you never stopped gambling.
Newalias already agreed.

The attached logs are taken directly from our AWS server, which is were the slotgames are. Logs are taken from that server, and also we are open to give on public the IPs, User Agent of each and every call that this user made.

I agree on that.
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January 20, 2020, 04:00:37 PM
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Please give us your written consent to post publicly our ACCESS LOGS, which includes your IP and other info about you and also prove that you never stopped gambling.
Newalias already agreed.

The attached logs are taken directly from our AWS server, which is were the slotgames are. Logs are taken from that server, and also we are open to give on public the IPs, User Agent of each and every call that this user made.

I agree on that.


We will wait for him to specifically agree on our above post. And then we shall post publicly the proof with his IPs and everything.

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January 20, 2020, 05:10:55 PM
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I will assume Megadice is insolvent until proven otherwise. Hotwallet is chronically low, is only replenished with small change, and larger withdrawals are denied! I would advice against deposits until proof of solvency can be provided.

EDIT: Funds returned as of January 15, 2020


Thanks for making the clarification.

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January 20, 2020, 05:52:08 PM
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Please give us your written consent to post publicly our ACCESS LOGS, which includes your IP and other info about you and also prove that you never stopped gambling.

Before I confirm this: What "other info" means exactly?
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January 21, 2020, 10:05:02 PM
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Please give us your written consent to post publicly our ACCESS LOGS, which includes your IP and other info about you and also prove that you never stopped gambling.

Before I confirm this: What "other info" means exactly?

I don't think you should allow your personal IP and other info posted on a public forum, especially a crypto forum. You might become a target. If you reused your username and someone has your IP address they might convince some exchange that they are you and your password/2fa might get reset and funds stolen.

Just look at this info privately, there really is nothing to prove by posting it publicly. Most likely you obviously won't agree with the logs past the +16 BTC balance and we will be right where we started.

I have no idea what the conspiracy is here but its very strange that this happened and not while using a bot. Maybe you have teamviewer installed and someone had remote access to your system? Are you a miner and did you use Teamviewer to monitor your rigs? Basically if you installed teamviewer it automatically might have gained access to your main computer without your consent.

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January 21, 2020, 10:10:45 PM
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We are in constant and in direct communication with Curacao eGaming Regulator. We are supplying them with the Round Logs, Wallet Operator Logs, and Official Amazon AWS logs. Those logs (Amazon's) reside built-in the Amazon infrastructure, meaning that Amazon could verify its integrity.
The Amazon logs are consistent with our Wallet and Round logs.

MegaDice are deeply concerned for the privacy of each player, thus posting the Amazon's full logs in this forum would expose private information and other players Data/IPs. This is something we do not want to do.

If "newalias" would like to get ahold of each and every log, he can contact directly the Official Regulator (Curacao eGaming) and ask them about logs, they get anything they ask  for from us.

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January 22, 2020, 11:24:43 AM
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MegaDice are deeply concerned for the privacy of each player, thus posting the Amazon's full logs in this forum would expose private information and other players Data/IPs. This is something we do not want to do.

You act like a turncoat.
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January 22, 2020, 12:04:38 PM
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You act like a turncoat.

We will not comment on such type of insulting comments Smiley.
We wanted initially to post The official untouched AWS logs, but those contain sensitive data (such as IPs) of many other users and it would not be wise to supply this publicly. We have no problem, to supply them in any other Regulatory party (like we did for eGaming) when asked, though.

As we already stated, we are in communication with Curacao eGaming about your case, and supplying them with the proof that they need. The proof that we have is Official logs, which can be verified-certified by AWS, regarding its authenticity. The AWS logs matches the timestamps of our Rounds logs, as we again stated above. Your ISP logs, in combination with AWS logs will be more than sufficient proof for us. If you need anything more about your case, you can contact Curacao eGaming directly.

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January 29, 2020, 12:11:37 AM
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Just received a newsletter from these retards that are not able to answer since 23th January again, advertising improved support:

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MegaDice is back with 0.9% House Edge, Happy Hours, improved support and fantastic slots to try your luck!

Not answering here:

Have you sent everything off to the authorities in Curacao eGaming?

Do not trust these loosers!
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January 29, 2020, 07:47:02 PM
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Just received a newsletter from these retards that are not able to answer since 23th January again, advertising improved support:

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Hey there,
MegaDice is back with 0.9% House Edge, Happy Hours, improved support and fantastic slots to try your luck!

Not answering here:

Have you sent everything off to the authorities in Curacao eGaming?

Do not trust these loosers!

Our support is available and responding as soon as possible.

As we stated again, we are in contact with Curacao eGaming and we are supplying them with all the information they wish about your case. If you want anything else regarding it, you are free to contact them directly.

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January 29, 2020, 08:26:10 PM
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After 10 days, any news of proving your 0.05 BTC cold storage?

Hm...
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January 31, 2020, 05:17:31 PM
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Why site has not updated to version 2 or change aesthitically...? Is exactly like two years ago - maybe you need to fresh up a little like other casinos done ...
just my two cents Smiley
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January 31, 2020, 05:38:23 PM
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We are in constant and in direct communication with Curacao eGaming Regulator. We are supplying them with the Round Logs, Wallet Operator Logs, and Official Amazon AWS logs. Those logs (Amazon's) reside built-in the Amazon infrastructure, meaning that Amazon could verify its integrity.
The Amazon logs are consistent with our Wallet and Round logs.

MegaDice are deeply concerned for the privacy of each player, thus posting the Amazon's full logs in this forum would expose private information and other players Data/IPs. This is something we do not want to do.

If "newalias" would like to get ahold of each and every log, he can contact directly the Official Regulator (Curacao eGaming) and ask them about logs, they get anything they ask  for from us.


Realistically, a regulator isn't exactly going to fork of your customer's data either, they will have the exact same privacy concerns you have—or perhaps even more so.

In any case, have you addressed the flag on your platform? Right now, it's not looking good at all for MedaDice.
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January 31, 2020, 06:34:10 PM
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Why site has not updated to version 2 or change aesthitically...? Is exactly like two years ago - maybe you need to fresh up a little like other casinos done ...
just my two cents Smiley

You need money to update a website, and they do not even have money to pay their customers. Instead, they lie about their customers wins.
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