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Thank you for clarify with "All Time Profit" Curiously, the losses are all very small and profits are huge, but statistically the losses could be also huge and profits small within a short period!
Indeed. Among 30 biggest backers, almost all have been in long enough to make a profit. How long is been in long enough? If the backer invested an amount and never changed it, it would normally be since the last all time high profit seen on https://www.megadice.com/stats/#Game-Daily-Total-ProfitBut a backer's share also depends on other backers' bets, so there is no way to tell an exact date. Charts without a time frame are worthless for potential investors! I also see that the investor balance of MegaDice decreased for 15% = 90 BTC since its introduction 5 weeks ago!
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April 23, 2017, 08:36:24 PM |
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This Sunday's commission has been charged. The current 30 biggest investors are listed below: No. | Backing Amount | Current profit | Bankroll percentage | No. | Backing Amount | Current profit | Bankroll percentage | 1. | 49.83804395 | 2.14034107 | 10.96% | 16. | 8.69870819 | 1.39870819 | 1.92% | 2. | 35.66348329 | 1.64920897 | 7.72% | 17. | 8.44841174 | 0.44841174 | 1.76% | 3. | 35.41483088 | 1.64832527 | 7.31% | 18. | 8.03589468 | -0.00965407 | 1.68% | 4. | 34.02538687 | 2.61941239 | 7.26% | 19. | 7.52062283 | 0.14588487 | 1.58% | 5. | 21.55514568 | -0.00000099 | 4.59% | 20. | 6.75323169 | 0.83523169 | 1.49% | 6. | 20.65381610 | 0.65384386 | 4.27% | 21. | 6.51827183 | 0.52337655 | 1.35% | 7. | 18.52022334 | 0.61980814 | 4.00% | 22. | 6.51800148 | 0.01800148 | 1.39% | 8. | 17.37099271 | 5.49577662 | 3.74% | 23. | 6.47113113 | 0.10659177 | 1.34% | 9. | 16.26275809 | 0.50103596 | 3.58% | 24. | 6.09242837 | 0.07980246 | 1.30% | 10. | 15.59345484 | 6.49895521 | 3.32% | 25. | 5.11780230 | 0.21371583 | 1.09% | 11. | 15.47281908 | 0.47281908 | 3.20% | 26. | 4.48646334 | 0.03535689 | 0.93% | 12. | 14.12900103 | 1.12919846 | 2.95% | 27. | 3.89862984 | 0.11482984 | 0.83% | 13. | 11.83959738 | 3.35268480 | 2.52% | 28. | 2.60344173 | -0.00920285 | 0.57% | 14. | 11.44503395 | -0.00000052 | 2.44% | 29. | 2.57920127 | 0.57920127 | 0.57% | 15. | 10.34813455 | 0.34833455 | 2.14% | 30. | 2.47884783 | 0.47884783 | 0.52% |
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April 24, 2017, 06:59:59 AM |
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Thank you for clarify with "All Time Profit" Curiously, the losses are all very small and profits are huge, but statistically the losses could be also huge and profits small within a short period!
Indeed. Among 30 biggest backers, almost all have been in long enough to make a profit. How long is been in long enough? If the backer invested an amount and never changed it, it would normally be since the last all time high profit seen on https://www.megadice.com/stats/#Game-Daily-Total-ProfitBut a backer's share also depends on other backers' bets, so there is no way to tell an exact date. Charts without a time frame are worthless for potential investors! I also see that the investor balance of MegaDice decreased for 15% = 90 BTC since its introduction 5 weeks ago! Well where did those funds come from? They are from Satoshidice investors correct? I think that the 15% that left is mostly because they believed a rebrand would be damaging and withdrew their BTC.
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April 24, 2017, 03:33:06 PM |
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I can't believe that such an old and trusted site can scam their investors like this and now rebranding their old site definitely seems suspicious to me. May be they scammed enough to start their own site with their own scammed btc(just my thinking).
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April 24, 2017, 06:44:43 PM Last edit: July 16, 2017, 12:58:30 PM by game-protect |
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Indeed. Among 30 biggest backers, almost all have been in long enough to make a profit. How long is been in long enough? If the backer invested an amount and never changed it, it would normally be since the last all time high profit seen on https://www.megadice.com/stats/#Game-Daily-Total-ProfitBut a backer's share also depends on other backers' bets, so there is no way to tell an exact date. Charts without a time frame are worthless for potential investors! I also see that the investor balance of MegaDice decreased for 15% = 90 BTC since its introduction 5 weeks ago! Well where did those funds come from? They are from Satoshidice investors correct? I think that the 15% that left is mostly because they believed a rebrand would be damaging and withdrew their BTC. Yup, MegaDice personally informed that SatoshiDice investor balances were transfered to the new entity MegaDice: How was the invested funds managed? Why were they not made known to players and investors? An email was sent to all players and bankroll backers notifying them all satoshidice accounts were moving to megadice.com Hence, the SatoshiDice bankroll decreased heavily and continues to decrease since MegaDice and I assume will continue to decrease in future! Businesses based on blatant lies usually fail and we can also not see any improvement in regards to their business strategy!
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April 25, 2017, 08:37:13 AM Last edit: April 26, 2017, 12:29:38 PM by MegaDice |
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I can't believe that such an old and trusted site can scam their investors like this and now rebranding their old site definitely seems suspicious to me.
Hi, Moooonu. We haven't scammed anyone. Game-protect's self promotional scam post accusations have been replied to. Included in this reply is even how investors were reimbursed. As mentioned before in this thread, the bitcointalk community is very good at weeding out scams and as such we are not on the list of scam sites. As stated before the owner of the SatoshiDice.com domain had other plans for it. We can now see where the domain points to. Megadice.com or indeed Rakki N.V is not using SatoshiDice.com and is not involved in where it points to. Megadice.com is a separate entity from Satoshidice.com
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April 26, 2017, 09:09:44 PM Last edit: April 26, 2017, 09:30:45 PM by game-protect |
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We haven't scammed anyone. To reduce the 303 BTC Slot win from Dice investor balances was the criminal offense of fraud! SDice_CTO informed that those 303 BTC were not reimbursed: We did not update our description on the “Bet on the House” tab when we added the Satoshi Slot game to the site. This was an error, of course on our part. However, it is worth noting: It was was the description that should have been updated, not the Terms & Conditions as agreed to when a user creates an account. Long term backers affected by the big Slot win were also affected positively overall. Game-protect's self promotional scam post accusations have been replied to. As everyone can see here in this thread, you did not answer my questions in regards to your fantasy investors chart! How long in weeks or months?
Is your chart since the introduction of the separate entity MegaDice?
Included in this reply is even how investors were reimbursed. According to SDice_CTO, investors were not reimbursed! As mentioned before in this thread, the bitcointalk community is very good at weeding out scams and as such we are not on the list of scam sites. You are on the list of scam sites: SatoshiDice Investor ScamMegadice.com is a separate entity from Satoshidice.com Yes, the domain megadice.com is a separate entity from the domain satoshidice.com, but the operator Rakki N.V. is the same entity, right? Rakki N.V. was operator of the domain satoshidice.com and is now operator of the domain megadice.com Rakki N.V. failed with the $12 million purchased domain satoshidice.com and what do you think will happen with the domain megadice.com? The satoshidice.com domain lost 60%!!! within 2 months on Alexa Global Rank
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April 26, 2017, 11:43:26 PM |
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@OP, if you can please solve the issue I have pm'ed you a few days ago and also discussed over the chat. I'd appreciate. Thanks.
Hi there. We responded to your support ticket at the time of your post but have not heard back from you. Let us know if your issue has been resolved? Best wishes, Marvel MegaDice Support Hi, it hasn't been solved yet. Please help. Regards Hi again, Please can you contact support@megadice.com or reply to our ticket sent previously. Many thanks I haven't received any ticket. I have sent you all the info in a PM. Sending again via email. Regards Issue solved. It took a while but eventually got there.
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April 27, 2017, 07:52:11 AM |
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megadice is really going to be a good casino they owner is trying its best for to get the top place for his casino. That type of owners are beneficial for investors as they then get the benefit with the success of the site. But they are missing one thing and that is advertising their site. They have to advertise their site via signature campaign to make their brand an outstanding brand.
Precisely, Advertising via signature campaign is a good idea especially on attracting more gamblers. And I suggest make a social media campaign to for a better advertising. Yet, this site is interesting for me.
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April 27, 2017, 08:10:00 AM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won. They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.megadice.com%2Fimages%2Fgraph.jpg&t=663&c=78wQxl8-w27_rg)
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April 27, 2017, 09:36:32 AM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won. They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.megadice.com%2Fimages%2Fgraph.jpg&t=663&c=78wQxl8-w27_rg) Yes, the 303.73btc win made by the user “Underdog01253” was a legitimate win made on the SatoshiSlot game. Underdog01253 made a max bet and triggered the bonus game. He then went on to lose ~2 thirds of his winnings, back to the Bankroll.
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April 27, 2017, 10:15:26 AM |
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@OP,
do you run a signature campaign? If so, can I join?
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April 27, 2017, 08:36:41 PM |
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Is there like a reading we can do about the time of the change ? I mean I would like to learn actually the whole history of satoshidice and megadice, from the time vorhees built to time he sold it as a great casino to time it crumbled down to this times. I mean that would be a great roller coaster of a read.
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April 27, 2017, 11:52:30 PM |
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What about running some signature campaigns?
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April 28, 2017, 09:08:53 AM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won. They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.megadice.com%2Fimages%2Fgraph.jpg&t=663&c=78wQxl8-w27_rg) Yes, the 303.73btc win made by the user “Underdog01253” was a legitimate win made on the SatoshiSlot game. Underdog01253 made a max bet and triggered the bonus game. He then went on to lose ~2 thirds of his winnings, back to the Bankroll. The reason why alot of people are suspicious is because for one 0.25 BTC is alot to bet on a very unlikely win chance. So most people here think that it was mostly rigged. And secondly why did he win 300 BTC and then he kept betting more and more to end up losing half of it? Doesn't really make sense, since its a very slim win chance so why keep betting to lose it all again? If you were more transparent about that user and the bets he has made and posted logs then maybe people wouldn't be suspicious.
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April 28, 2017, 09:36:12 AM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won. They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.megadice.com%2Fimages%2Fgraph.jpg&t=663&c=78wQxl8-w27_rg) Yes, the 303.73btc win made by the user “Underdog01253” was a legitimate win made on the SatoshiSlot game. Underdog01253 made a max bet and triggered the bonus game. He then went on to lose ~2 thirds of his winnings, back to the Bankroll. The reason why alot of people are suspicious is because for one 0.25 BTC is alot to bet on a very unlikely win chance. So most people here think that it was mostly rigged. And secondly why did he win 300 BTC and then he kept betting more and more to end up losing half of it? Doesn't really make sense, since its a very slim win chance so why keep betting to lose it all again? If you were more transparent about that user and the bets he has made and posted logs then maybe people wouldn't be suspicious. Well, I might agree with you. Winning such a high amount would be a life changer. But perhaps you are not a gambler and might not understand the problematic associated to being one.
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April 28, 2017, 05:25:25 PM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won.
They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss.
[im g]https://www.megadice.com/images/graph.jpg[/img]
Yes, the 303.73btc win made by the user “Underdog01253” was a legitimate win made on the SatoshiSlot game. Underdog01253 made a max bet and triggered the bonus game. He then went on to lose ~2 thirds of his winnings, back to the Bankroll. The reason why alot of people are suspicious is because for one 0.25 BTC is alot to bet on a very unlikely win chance. So most people here think that it was mostly rigged. And secondly why did he win 300 BTC and then he kept betting more and more to end up losing half of it? Doesn't really make sense, since its a very slim win chance so why keep betting to lose it all again? If you were more transparent about that user and the bets he has made and posted logs then maybe people wouldn't be suspicious. Well, I might agree with you. Winning such a high amount would be a life changer. But perhaps you are not a gambler and might not understand the problematic associated to being one. Exactly my toughts. Any gambler who is addicted will be playing that amount back to the casino and quickly I might add. I have seen people who kept gambling waaay over their head and lost everything they ever had. Ruined their lives and lives of people around them. So, winning a 300 btc would I withdraw and live a happy life ? Yes. Would I understand why others might go on? Yes.
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April 28, 2017, 08:34:18 PM |
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Basically SatoshiDice/SatoshiSlot/Megadice or whatever other site they run have become very fishy ever since that 300BTC win incident from a user who placed a small bet and won.
They claim that in the long run long term investors were still in profit and came out happy, which might be true. But anyone who invested earler in the year might be at a loss.
[im g]https://www.megadice.com/images/graph.jpg[/img]
Yes, the 303.73btc win made by the user “Underdog01253” was a legitimate win made on the SatoshiSlot game. Underdog01253 made a max bet and triggered the bonus game. He then went on to lose ~2 thirds of his winnings, back to the Bankroll. The reason why alot of people are suspicious is because for one 0.25 BTC is alot to bet on a very unlikely win chance. So most people here think that it was mostly rigged. And secondly why did he win 300 BTC and then he kept betting more and more to end up losing half of it? Doesn't really make sense, since its a very slim win chance so why keep betting to lose it all again? If you were more transparent about that user and the bets he has made and posted logs then maybe people wouldn't be suspicious. Well, I might agree with you. Winning such a high amount would be a life changer. But perhaps you are not a gambler and might not understand the problematic associated to being one. Exactly my toughts. Any gambler who is addicted will be playing that amount back to the casino and quickly I might add. I have seen people who kept gambling waaay over their head and lost everything they ever had. Ruined their lives and lives of people around them. So, winning a 300 btc would I withdraw and live a happy life ? Yes. Would I understand why others might go on? Yes. For some people 300 BTC is a very high amount so they will not play with them but for rich people who are the owners of big businesses this amount is not a much high amount so that is why they often want to gamble with that money and when they lose they do not care as they can afford to lose that much.
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April 28, 2017, 08:37:56 PM |
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So this site after a about two month is it safe to use this site. I mean is it legit and paying their winners their winnings off of site? What was the thing about satoshidice anyways that was so bad? This is rebranded but alot of site do that now a days. Just look at Bixin.
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