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April 30, 2017, 05:26:53 PM
Last edit: May 04, 2017, 07:32:04 PM by BiteRaffle
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BiteRaffle [biteraffle.com]

Change Log

05/04/2017

- Referral history added. Now you can check your referrals.

05/03/2017

- You can now choose if you want to stay anonymous or not on the public history. Anonymous is turn on by default.
- [WIP] Leaderboards

Features

  • Fair system (Hash & Seed)
  • Bet against other players. The more you bet more chances you have
  • Multiple raffles
  • No registration required - Google & Twitter OAuth
  • Two Factor Auth
  • HTML5 Interface
  • Automatic deposits and withdrawals
  • BTC, LTC, ETH, XMR & DASH deposits accepted

Play Now!

How it works

There are multiple raffles with 10 slots.

Current raffles:

  • 1 BTC prize (0.1 required per slot)
  • 0.1 BTC prize (0.01 required per slot)

When all slots are filled, the raffle spins for every player logged in (If you weren't logged in you can check your balance or your history to see if you won).

You can buy as much slots as you want. You will have 10% chances per slot so it depends on your strat/risk

Hash & Seed Fair System

We want to ensure that our system is fair and nobody can access the spin parameters so we designed the following system:

We provide you the hash before the roulette spins and the seed when it starts to spin.

Hash is generated by SHA256(MD5(number.seed)) and Seed is generated by private keys following the same algorithm.

We also provide a public raffle history to let users check who is playing the raffle and how much is being bet.

Fees

  • 0.7% Deposit Fee - Coinpayments Fee
  • 2% Withdraw Fee

Referral System - Get Paid!

We provide a referral system to get paid even without play.

Three levels of referral:

1st level: 30% of Withdrawals Fees
2nd level: 20% of Withdrawals Fees
3rd level: 10% of Withdrawals Fees

Contact Us

Twitter: BiteRaffle
Email: support@biteraffle.com

Feel free to contact us!

Pending Features

  • Public all time data history
  • User Statistics & Leaderboards
  • Mega Raffles
  • TrollBox
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May 02, 2017, 08:07:13 AM
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Few suggestions :

1. Add SSL certificate for your domain
2. Rather than accepting payments via coinpayments, try to integrate direct bitcoin/altcoin client using JsonRPC
3. You need to work on design
4. Most of the people who like to gamble with bitcoin want to protect their privacy so i don't think many will play in your site by signing in with their twitter or google account.  Wink
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May 02, 2017, 12:05:23 PM
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BiteRaffle

Features

  • Fair system (Hash & Seed)
  • Bet against other players. The more you bet more chances you have
  • Multiple raffles
  • No registration required - Google & Twitter OAuth
  • Two Factor Auth
  • HTML5 Interface
  • Automatic deposits and withdrawals
  • BTC, LTC, ETH, XMR & DASH deposits accepted

Play Now!

Hash & Seed Fair System

We want to ensure that our system is fair and nobody can access the spin parameters so we designed the following system:

We provide you the hash before the roulette spins and the seed when it starts to spin.

Hash is generated by SHA256(MD5(number.seed)) and Seed is generated by private keys following the same algorithm.

We also provide a public raffle history to let users check who is playing the raffle and how much is being bet.

Fees

  • 0.7% Deposit Fee - Coinpayments Fee
  • 2% Withdraw Fee

Referral System - Get Paid!

We provide a referral system to get paid even without play.

Three levels of referral:

1st level: 30% of Withdrawals Fees
2nd level: 20% of Withdrawals Fees
3rd level: 10% of Withdrawals Fees

Contact Us

Twitter: BiteRaffle
Email: support@biteraffle.com

Feel free to contact us!

Pending Features

  • Public all time data history
  • User Statistics & Leaderboards
  • Mega Raffles
  • TrollBox

A new casino, welcome to come here. However, there is so little information, it is not enough to introduce to your casino. This will greatly affect the amount of people participating in your casino. As the Piloder says, at least, you need to give the domain name or address of access to your casino. In addition, it needs more information about the features and utility, how it works. The information you provided is not complete.
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May 03, 2017, 03:44:38 PM
Last edit: May 03, 2017, 04:13:25 PM by BiteRaffle
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Few suggestions :

1. Add SSL certificate for your domain
2. Rather than accepting payments via coinpayments, try to integrate direct bitcoin/altcoin client using JsonRPC
3. You need to work on design
4. Most of the people who like to gamble with bitcoin want to protect their privacy so i don't think many will play in your site by signing in with their twitter or google account.  Wink

Hi and sorry for the delay.

1. We didn't add SSL certificate as there isn't any sensitive data going through our servers. That's why we integrated Twitter or Google Accounts (We may integrate coinbase OAuth too).
2. This is on our "to do" list. We will lower deposit fees to 0% after it's finished.
3. What's wrong about design? Any feedback is appreciated.
4. We agree about privacy so we are going to implement an anonymous tag on the public history. User will be able to choose between show their username or a tag like "Anonymous#34512" (Where #34512 is user's id)

EDIT: Anonymous username tag implemented!

Thank you for the feedback!
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May 03, 2017, 04:02:10 PM
Last edit: May 03, 2017, 04:53:10 PM by BiteRaffle
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A new casino, welcome to come here. However, there is so little information, it is not enough to introduce to your casino. This will greatly affect the amount of people participating in your casino. As the Piloder says, at least, you need to give the domain name or address of access to your casino. In addition, it needs more information about the features and utility, how it works. The information you provided is not complete.

Hi. Thank you for your feedback.

About how it works:

There are multiple raffles with 10 slots.

Current raffles:

  • 1 BTC prize (0.1 required per slot)
  • 0.1 BTC prize (0.01 required per slot)

When all slots are filled, the raffle spins for every player logged in (If you weren't logged in you can check your balance or your history to see if you won).

You can buy as much slots as you want. You will have 10% chance per slot so depends on your strat/risk

About the fair system

As raffle spins on the client-side we have done a Hash&Seed system to ensure the raffle ends on the same slot for every user and there is only one winner Wink

Hash is always visible and it's generated by the winner number and a Seed.
Seed is generated by random values and a private key. It is visible when the raffle starts to spin and after the raffle finished.

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May 03, 2017, 08:02:38 PM
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Super cool game, I will try it out and wish you lots of success with the new site Dev, happy spinning folks!
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May 04, 2017, 12:34:31 AM
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Aren't you really planning to add more log in option like just a simple uname and password randomly/freely chosen by the user? Just incase users don't have or want to use their twiiter or google account. If not, Anonymous tag you implented is fine (maybe).

Anyway, the site is okay in mobile, it's responsive. It seems that there are players already too.
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1. We didn't add SSL certificate as there isn't any sensitive data going through our servers. That's why we integrated Twitter or Google Accounts (We may integrate coinbase OAuth too).
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4. We agree about privacy so we are going to implement an anonymous tag on the public history. User will be able to choose between show their username or a tag like "Anonymous#34512" (Where #34512 is user's id)
1. SSL certificate is still needed because some sensitive data from google and twitter server is being passed on your site. It will not cost you much and adding it will also help you to gain trust from many members.

4. I am talking about privacy when using twitter and google account to sign in. You can add unique URL system to provide enough anonymity like many dice site have right now.
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May 04, 2017, 07:56:10 AM
Last edit: May 04, 2017, 08:16:21 AM by bussybuddy
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Super cool game, I will try it out and wish you lots of success with the new site Dev, happy spinning folks!


Always who is behind of business is saying words like this ...

Proper Scam

Look at this

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/biteraffle.com

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Always who is behind of business is saying words like this ...

Proper Scam

Look at this

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/biteraffle.com
What is exactly wrong with BiteRaffle, I don't know all scams and scams owners. Is BiteRaffle associated with other proven scams?
I honestly couldn't tell just by looking that info provided by scamadviser. The site is new, and I never deposit BTC to brand new services anyway.
In case of BiteRaffle I wouldn't probably use the service anyway. 2.7% total deposit+withdrawal fee is a bit too much for my taste.
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May 04, 2017, 10:24:17 AM
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Always who is behind of business is saying words like this ...

Proper Scam

Look at this

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/biteraffle.com
What is exactly wrong with BiteRaffle, I don't know all scams and scams owners. Is BiteRaffle associated with other proven scams?
I honestly couldn't tell just by looking that info provided by scamadviser. The site is new, and I never deposit BTC to brand new services anyway.
In case of BiteRaffle I wouldn't probably use the service anyway. 2.7% total deposit+withdrawal fee is a bit too much for my taste.

If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....

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May 04, 2017, 11:29:02 AM
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Always who is behind of business is saying words like this ...

Proper Scam

Look at this

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/biteraffle.com
What is exactly wrong with BiteRaffle, I don't know all scams and scams owners. Is BiteRaffle associated with other proven scams?
I honestly couldn't tell just by looking that info provided by scamadviser. The site is new, and I never deposit BTC to brand new services anyway.
In case of BiteRaffle I wouldn't probably use the service anyway. 2.7% total deposit+withdrawal fee is a bit too much for my taste.

If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....

To clarify.

We used WHO-IS privacy to prevent spam. Server is in USA, I'm from Spain and I'm @btcbite on twitter.

If you judge our site by how old it is check out: http://thegaminglotto.com/. This one was the original project but we ported it to a bitcoin raffle.

Try it out before tell it's scam, there are already two customers on the 0.1 prize raffle. Best regards.
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Always who is behind of business is saying words like this ...

Proper Scam

Look at this

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/biteraffle.com
What is exactly wrong with BiteRaffle, I don't know all scams and scams owners. Is BiteRaffle associated with other proven scams?
I honestly couldn't tell just by looking that info provided by scamadviser. The site is new, and I never deposit BTC to brand new services anyway.
In case of BiteRaffle I wouldn't probably use the service anyway. 2.7% total deposit+withdrawal fee is a bit too much for my taste.

If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....

To clarify.

We used WHO-IS privacy to prevent spam. Server is in USA, I'm from Spain and I'm @btcbite on twitter.

If you judge our site by how old it is check out: http://thegaminglotto.com/. This one was the original project but we ported it to bitcoin raffle.

Try it out before tell it's scam. There are already two customers on the 0.1 prize raffle. Best regards.


To clarify you have clarified is a SCAM 😉

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May 04, 2017, 11:36:35 AM
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To clarify you have clarified is a SCAM 😉

Could you tell us atleast why and what can we do to proof it's not?

Aren't you really planning to add more log in option like just a simple uname and password randomly/freely chosen by the user? Just incase users don't have or want to use their twiiter or google account. If not, Anonymous tag you implented is fine (maybe).

Anyway, the site is okay in mobile, it's responsive. It seems that there are players already too.

Thank you! Could be a great idea too.

1. We didn't add SSL certificate as there isn't any sensitive data going through our servers. That's why we integrated Twitter or Google Accounts (We may integrate coinbase OAuth too).
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4. We agree about privacy so we are going to implement an anonymous tag on the public history. User will be able to choose between show their username or a tag like "Anonymous#34512" (Where #34512 is user's id)
1. SSL certificate is still needed because some sensitive data from google and twitter server is being passed on your site. It will not cost you much and adding it will also help you to gain trust from many members.

4. I am talking about privacy when using twitter and google account to sign in. You can add unique URL system to provide enough anonymity like many dice site have right now.

If we integrate the suggestion above, we are going to buy the SSL certificate!
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May 04, 2017, 11:47:23 AM
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What is exactly wrong with BiteRaffle, I don't know all scams and scams owners. Is BiteRaffle associated with other proven scams?
I honestly couldn't tell just by looking that info provided by scamadviser. The site is new, and I never deposit BTC to brand new services anyway.
In case of BiteRaffle I wouldn't probably use the service anyway. 2.7% total deposit+withdrawal fee is a bit too much for my taste.

About fees.

We are testing the Deposit Fee as CoinPayments takes 0.5% but it may be higher so we are looking forward to lower them to 0.5%. In the future we will integrate our own wallet clients and fee will be 0%

About Withdraw fees, I considere a 2% from a x10 isn't that much but I thought about a progressive fee.

0.1 withdraw -> 2%
1 BTC -> 1%

Something like that. I still need to look how it would work with the referral system.
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May 04, 2017, 11:59:41 AM
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To clarify you have clarified is a SCAM 😉

Could you tell us atleast why and what can we do to proof it's not?

Aren't you really planning to add more log in option like just a simple uname and password randomly/freely chosen by the user? Just incase users don't have or want to use their twiiter or google account. If not, Anonymous tag you implented is fine (maybe).

Anyway, the site is okay in mobile, it's responsive. It seems that there are players already too.

Thank you! Could be a great idea too.

1. We didn't add SSL certificate as there isn't any sensitive data going through our servers. That's why we integrated Twitter or Google Accounts (We may integrate coinbase OAuth too).
--------------------------------
4. We agree about privacy so we are going to implement an anonymous tag on the public history. User will be able to choose between show their username or a tag like "Anonymous#34512" (Where #34512 is user's id)
1. SSL certificate is still needed because some sensitive data from google and twitter server is being passed on your site. It will not cost you much and adding it will also help you to gain trust from many members.

4. I am talking about privacy when using twitter and google account to sign in. You can add unique URL system to provide enough anonymity like many dice site have right now.

If we integrate the suggestion above, we are going to buy the SSL certificate!

SSL certificate is free it doesn't matter the idea itself and the way how is promoted is a Pure Scam😉

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May 04, 2017, 12:35:10 PM
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If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....
If you are giving us some reference or proof about it, then it won't be hard for us to tell. Don't keep it in yourself. Or why not post a scam accusation if you really know that this is scam? You seem to be so confident so that is a better idea.
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If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....
If you are giving us some reference or proof about it, then it won't be hard for us to tell. Don't keep it in yourself. Or why not post a scam accusation if you really know that this is scam? You seem to be so confident so that is a better idea.


Better is to not hide you under newbie Acc and to not hide your identity on domain name ...

For example none of honest people hidden domain name identity ... like Mark a Zuckerberg, Etc ... the spam is just a reason ... the hidden identity is used by criminals and scammers ...

This is a Pure Scam masked by a nice web template to wash the customers eyes and brains 😉

The ScamAdviser Report is not a lie or a scam so

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If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....
If you are giving us some reference or proof about it, then it won't be hard for us to tell. Don't keep it in yourself. Or why not post a scam accusation if you really know that this is scam? You seem to be so confident so that is a better idea.


Better is to not hide you under newbie Acc and to not hide your identity on domain name ...

For example none of honest people hidden domain name identity ... like Mark a Zuckerberg, Etc ... the spam is just a reason ... the hidden identity is used by criminals and scammers ...

This is a Pure Scam masked by a nice web template to wash the customers eyes and brains 😉

The ScamAdviser Report is not a lie or a scam so

We appreciate you like our design.

I'm really sorry to hear the information providen is not enought for you. Hope you atleast avoid trading on c-cex or yobit because of their WHO-IS Privacy.

Best regards!
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If you are reading with attention the Report you will see anyway ....
If you are giving us some reference or proof about it, then it won't be hard for us to tell. Don't keep it in yourself. Or why not post a scam accusation if you really know that this is scam? You seem to be so confident so that is a better idea.


Better is to not hide you under newbie Acc and to not hide your identity on domain name ...

For example none of honest people hidden domain name identity ... like Mark a Zuckerberg, Etc ... the spam is just a reason ... the hidden identity is used by criminals and scammers ...

This is a Pure Scam masked by a nice web template to wash the customers eyes and brains 😉

The ScamAdviser Report is not a lie or a scam so

We appreciate you like our design.

I'm really sorry to hear the information providen is not enought for you. Hope you atleast avoid trading on c-cex or yobit because of their WHO-IS Privacy.

Best regards!

You are totally wrong about me related to c-cex and yobit ... I am not using them anymore ... and try to not compare with them ... try to compare with yourself not with others, if you are not inspiring trust no one will buy any ticket at your raffle... and the trust is building around a person with a name not around no name....

This is a pure SCAM because you are trying to close the mouth of a potential customer like it's enough the information, who is trying to avoid to provide info on request and is giving info not asked is calling Scammer, you have prove the opposite when someone is saying you are scammer not to report at other business or to try to close the mouth, for example you can provide links like ScamAdviser to prove you are not scammer but unfortunately for a scammer is hard to hide once is revealed!!!!!

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