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August 18, 2020, 03:06:07 PM |
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What does it mean if a LTC transaction has been completed but the coins have not appeared in your wallet yet?
I have withdrawn LTC once before and also DOGE a few times before on CoinPot and the coins appeared in my wallet pretty much as soon as it said that the transaction said that it had been completed, but this time they have not appeared. This is my 2nd time withdrawing to LTC.
It can take up to 48 hours from confirmation email to coins arriving. I'm sure it's fine. I thought if it says ‘COMPLETED’ on your transactions on CP then the coins should be in my wallet, right? COMPLETED means that coinpot has submitted the transaction to the network to be included in the blockchain. so they have completed everything that is under their control and the money is guaranteed to be paid to you....eventually! usually happens quickly however sometimes (and now is such a time for BTC) there is backlog on transactions being 'confirmed' on the blockchain - you can see the current state of this backlog for BTC at https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,1win this case, you just have to wait until a miner includes the transaction in a block. until this happens there is not much that you or coinpot or anyone else can do. some wallets don't show the money as being received until it has been confirmed in this way - perhaps this is the case for you? Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
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August 18, 2020, 03:41:13 PM |
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What does it mean if a LTC transaction has been completed but the coins have not appeared in your wallet yet?
I have withdrawn LTC once before and also DOGE a few times before on CoinPot and the coins appeared in my wallet pretty much as soon as it said that the transaction said that it had been completed, but this time they have not appeared. This is my 2nd time withdrawing to LTC.
It can take up to 48 hours from confirmation email to coins arriving. I'm sure it's fine. I thought if it says ‘COMPLETED’ on your transactions on CP then the coins should be in my wallet, right? COMPLETED means that coinpot has submitted the transaction to the network to be included in the blockchain. so they have completed everything that is under their control and the money is guaranteed to be paid to you....eventually! usually happens quickly however sometimes (and now is such a time for BTC) there is backlog on transactions being 'confirmed' on the blockchain - you can see the current state of this backlog for BTC at https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,1win this case, you just have to wait until a miner includes the transaction in a block. until this happens there is not much that you or coinpot or anyone else can do. some wallets don't show the money as being received until it has been confirmed in this way - perhaps this is the case for you? Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way? If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it.
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August 18, 2020, 05:38:58 PM |
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What does it mean if a LTC transaction has been completed but the coins have not appeared in your wallet yet?
I have withdrawn LTC once before and also DOGE a few times before on CoinPot and the coins appeared in my wallet pretty much as soon as it said that the transaction said that it had been completed, but this time they have not appeared. This is my 2nd time withdrawing to LTC.
It can take up to 48 hours from confirmation email to coins arriving. I'm sure it's fine. I thought if it says ‘COMPLETED’ on your transactions on CP then the coins should be in my wallet, right? COMPLETED means that coinpot has submitted the transaction to the network to be included in the blockchain. so they have completed everything that is under their control and the money is guaranteed to be paid to you....eventually! usually happens quickly however sometimes (and now is such a time for BTC) there is backlog on transactions being 'confirmed' on the blockchain - you can see the current state of this backlog for BTC at https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,1win this case, you just have to wait until a miner includes the transaction in a block. until this happens there is not much that you or coinpot or anyone else can do. some wallets don't show the money as being received until it has been confirmed in this way - perhaps this is the case for you? Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way? If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem.
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August 18, 2020, 07:56:05 PM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer.
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August 18, 2020, 08:41:12 PM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk
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August 18, 2020, 10:00:50 PM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk on coinpot where it says COMPLETED, that should be a link. this link is for the blockchain transaction containing your payment - you should be able to see it on the block explorer if that transaction is showing as confirmed then the money is in your wallet
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FinneysTrueVision
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August 18, 2020, 10:04:58 PM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk 'S' tells you whether the coins you received are spent or not. If they are not spent then they are sitting in the wallet you sent them to.
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August 19, 2020, 12:30:47 AM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk 'S' tells you whether the coins you received are spent or not. If they are not spent then they are sitting in the wallet you sent them to. Yes, it says they are unspent. Where as the first time I withdrew LTC from CP using the same wallet address it says they were spent. Why is it different this time? Does unspent mean it hasn’t been confirmed yet and need to wait longer or have I done something wrong?
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August 19, 2020, 01:18:01 AM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk 'S' tells you whether the coins you received are spent or not. If they are not spent then they are sitting in the wallet you sent them to. Yes, it says they are unspent. Where as the first time I withdrew LTC from CP using the same wallet address it says they were spent. Why is it different this time? Does unspent mean it hasn’t been confirmed yet and need to wait longer or have I done something wrong? Spent means you used the funds that were sent to you in another transaction. Unspent coins just means they are sitting in your wallet and should be available when you decide to make a new transaction. The block explorer should tell you how many confirmations you have when you click on the transaction hash. If there is at least 1 confirmation then you should be seeing those funds in your wallet
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August 19, 2020, 03:52:27 AM |
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Yes! I made the withdrawal request on August 14th and then the requested showed as COMPLETED yesterday. It doesn’t even show as pending on my wallet yet, but should it be though to say that the coins are on the way?
If it says completed you should be able too lookup your withdrawal address on a block explorer and see if the payment was sent or if it's in the mempool. Litecoin doesn't have as many transactions so it should already be confirmed in your wallet if they already sent it. Okay, so how do I find out if it’s still in the mempool? Something doesn’t feel right about it, because the withdrawal address is different to what my LTC address was shown as on my wallet. When I try to put in my LTC wallet address it says that the address is not valid. Which is weird because I used that same address that is currently on there now and I still received the coins no problem. If you used an address that starts with a 3 some block explorers might not recognize it as valid. You can use https://litecoin-project.github.io/p2sh-convert/ to convert your address into one that starts with an M and then check that address again on a block explorer. Oh sorry. I should have been more clear with my reply…I meant on CoinPot. When I try to use the wallet address on CoinPot it says it is not valid, but when I used the one that was already there it was valid and I believe I used that one to withdraw with that wallet address before and I still received my coins. On Blockchair I looked back at my first withdraw I did with LTC last month and I noticed a difference with the two transactions. With the first LTC withdrawal it said ‘S?’ with YES, but with the 2nd withdrawal it was with ‘S?’ with NO. So maybe it has been completed but not been sent yet. Idk 'S' tells you whether the coins you received are spent or not. If they are not spent then they are sitting in the wallet you sent them to. Yes, it says they are unspent. Where as the first time I withdrew LTC from CP using the same wallet address it says they were spent. Why is it different this time? Does unspent mean it hasn’t been confirmed yet and need to wait longer or have I done something wrong? Spent means you used the funds that were sent to you in another transaction. Unspent coins just means they are sitting in your wallet and should be available when you decide to make a new transaction. The block explorer should tell you how many confirmations you have when you click on the transaction hash. If there is at least 1 confirmation then you should be seeing those funds in your wallet Right, it says unspent. Yes there is more than 1 confirmation so the coins should be in my wallet? However they are not in my wallet though…so where are they?
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FinneysTrueVision
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August 19, 2020, 04:41:35 AM |
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Right, it says unspent. Yes there is more than 1 confirmation so the coins should be in my wallet? However they are not in my wallet though…so where are they?
Which wallet did you use? If you used an exchange or custodial wallet your transaction might be too small for them to credit your account.
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August 19, 2020, 06:46:17 AM |
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-100 tokens after 220 rolls! New world record! Stats on my 169 last rolls: - 140 losses - 29 wins = 83 % loss ratio Winning streak: 2 (LOL) Losing streak: 14 (3 times) 0 % house edge! Yeah... Right... -100 tokens after 160 rolls! Stats on my 167 last rolls: - 133 losses - 34 wins = 80 % loss ratio Winning streak: 1 (LOOOOL) Losing streak: 20 I'm gonna get a "0 % house edge" tatoo on my arm. Why do you keep playing if you say it's rigged? Cause I'm loving it!
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August 19, 2020, 09:44:08 AM |
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I roll with 20 or 25 taps open every day. Autoroll on, 1 token stake.
I don't do i for the win or lose factor but for the challenges. 100.000 rolls a day gets me around 2000 tokens a day. some days are better then others.
And you get free lottery tickets every day. Around 1000.
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August 19, 2020, 11:39:06 AM |
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I roll with 20 or 25 taps open every day. Autoroll on, 1 token stake.
I don't do i for the win or lose factor but for the challenges. 100.000 rolls a day gets me around 2000 tokens a day. some days are better then others.
And you get free lottery tickets every day. Around 1000.
That's what I used to do too, I've done it for months. And I've withdrawn about 1000000 sats since I registered to this site, without ever depositing anything. But let's look at what I would've won today, had I rolled 100000 times: -100 tokens after 160 rolls: at this ratio, that makes -62500 tokens after 100000 rolls. Let's add the 2100 tokens I would have won thanks to the challenge: -62500 + 2100 = -60400 tokens Thanks but no thanks... ^^
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August 19, 2020, 12:51:59 PM |
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I roll with 20 or 25 taps open every day. Autoroll on, 1 token stake.
I don't do i for the win or lose factor but for the challenges. 100.000 rolls a day gets me around 2000 tokens a day. some days are better then others.
And you get free lottery tickets every day. Around 1000.
That's what I used to do too, I've done it for months. And I've withdrawn about 1000000 sats since I registered to this site, without ever depositing anything. But let's look at what I would've won today, had I rolled 100000 times: -100 tokens after 160 rolls: at this ratio, that makes -62500 tokens after 100000 rolls. Let's add the 2100 tokens I would have won thanks to the challenge: -62500 + 2100 = -60400 tokens Thanks but no thanks... ^^ and where is the proof? seriously, one minute you say you are taking millions of sats out of coinpot the next minute you claim its all a scam and you are losing with the multiplier all the time obviously if that was true, only a fool would continue doing it every day now its just tedious for everyone to see your whining on here
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August 19, 2020, 03:23:20 PM |
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The proof is right here: (merge of my previous graph with the current one) Way before to 26/07: everything was normal, I was earning from the challenges, like rwinkel does, withdrawing everytime I could convert my tokens to at least 10000 sats 26/07 to 15/08: the machine gets broken, I'm losing every day, all of a sudden 15/08: back to normal. Just for one day. Why? No idea 16/08 to today: machine broken again Just stating what has been said here numerous times: it usually works, the 0% house edge is believeable, but some days, you just have to lose, you have no choice, the machine won't let you win. It was the same for me, all went well and some rare days it got weird. Except now it's been like that for 3 weeks. You can have bad days once in a while, but you can't lose EVERYDAY for 3 weeks in a row. I think the graph just speaks for itself. You can't, for 167 rolls, lose 20 times in a row but never, at least once, win twice in a row, that's just impossible. ^^
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August 19, 2020, 03:59:21 PM |
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Right, it says unspent. Yes there is more than 1 confirmation so the coins should be in my wallet? However they are not in my wallet though…so where are they?
Which wallet did you use? If you used an exchange or custodial wallet your transaction might be too small for them to credit your account. I used Trust Wallet. The same wallet as the first LTC withdrawal as well as the same address
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August 19, 2020, 07:12:00 PM |
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Right, it says unspent. Yes there is more than 1 confirmation so the coins should be in my wallet? However they are not in my wallet though…so where are they?
Which wallet did you use? If you used an exchange or custodial wallet your transaction might be too small for them to credit your account. I used Trust Wallet. The same wallet as the first LTC withdrawal as well as the same address I would suggest creating a ticket with Trust Wallet so they can help you figure out what happened. https://support.trustwallet.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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August 19, 2020, 08:23:56 PM |
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Right, it says unspent. Yes there is more than 1 confirmation so the coins should be in my wallet? However they are not in my wallet though…so where are they?
Which wallet did you use? If you used an exchange or custodial wallet your transaction might be too small for them to credit your account. I used Trust Wallet. The same wallet as the first LTC withdrawal as well as the same address I would suggest creating a ticket with Trust Wallet so they can help you figure out what happened. https://support.trustwallet.com/hc/en-us/requests/newOkay…I made a ticket. This is what I got in response. https://prntscr.com/u2fysjLooks like one of those auto replies to me imo. I did get that email right after I submitted it…maybe this was sent because they are looking into it…idk hopefully this isn’t the end of the line and I just don’t end up receiving the coins
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August 19, 2020, 09:34:00 PM |
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The proof is right here: (merge of my previous graph with the current one) Way before to 26/07: everything was normal, I was earning from the challenges, like rwinkel does, withdrawing everytime I could convert my tokens to at least 10000 sats 26/07 to 15/08: the machine gets broken, I'm losing every day, all of a sudden 15/08: back to normal. Just for one day. Why? No idea 16/08 to today: machine broken again Just stating what has been said here numerous times: it usually works, the 0% house edge is believeable, but some days, you just have to lose, you have no choice, the machine won't let you win. It was the same for me, all went well and some rare days it got weird. Except now it's been like that for 3 weeks. You can have bad days once in a while, but you can't lose EVERYDAY for 3 weeks in a row. I think the graph just speaks for itself. You can't, for 167 rolls, lose 20 times in a row but never, at least once, win twice in a row, that's just impossible. ^^ It is possible, because it happened.
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