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Author Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot!  (Read 1989058 times)
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March 25, 2015, 12:44:44 AM
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seems pd is getting alot of problems lately, I hope Stunna fixes things or he might lose some valuable customers.

Ever since I joined into PD in the summer 2014 there's so many problems Sad. I once had to wait 48 hours even after emailing support.

Oh well bro just use JD or any other good site. That way you don't run into alot of problems.
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March 25, 2015, 12:51:28 AM
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seems pd is getting alot of problems lately, I hope Stunna fixes things or he might lose some valuable customers.

Ever since I joined into PD in the summer 2014 there's so many problems Sad. I once had to wait 48 hours even after emailing support.

Oh well bro just use JD or any other good site. That way you don't run into alot of problems.

My experience with pd is good never had any problems with them and already stopped playing here when i got a profit. I only lurk in the chat   now Smiley   
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March 25, 2015, 12:53:28 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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March 25, 2015, 01:06:21 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests
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March 25, 2015, 02:02:27 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

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March 25, 2015, 02:46:15 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.
Fair enough. It sounds like reports of delays to withdraw=a lot of people just had a lot of fun on PD  Shocked
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March 25, 2015, 02:57:59 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

Judging by walletexplorer looks like you were lacking confirmed inputs
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March 25, 2015, 04:01:46 AM
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Thanks primedice on giveaway 0.003 btc
I have received

For real?  I'm always interested in giveaways.  How'd I miss this one?  Smiley

He's a couple weeks late with that. There was no PD giveaway recently.



It was an awesome giveaway this week, PD give worth as $3000..

You can check their Facebook, or see this screenshot http://prntscr.com/6ksn9j

I think there are still some spots to get the giveaway.

Aha, that explains it.  I don't use facebook (I value my privacy).
Unfortunately most of them use fake facebook accounts. I heard someone use over 50 different accounts to multiple their earning from PD giveaway. That's why facebook giveaway is not good idea.
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March 25, 2015, 04:07:36 AM
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Thanks primedice on giveaway 0.003 btc
I have received

For real?  I'm always interested in giveaways.  How'd I miss this one?  Smiley

He's a couple weeks late with that. There was no PD giveaway recently.



It was an awesome giveaway this week, PD give worth as $3000..

You can check their Facebook, or see this screenshot http://prntscr.com/6ksn9j

I think there are still some spots to get the giveaway.

Aha, that explains it.  I don't use facebook (I value my privacy).
Unfortunately most of them use fake facebook accounts. I heard someone use over 50 different accounts to multiple their earning from PD giveaway. That's why facebook giveaway is not good idea.

The best way of giving Giveaways are based Aktivity in the forum,
but primdice promotion for new members did not develop
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March 25, 2015, 06:14:58 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.
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March 25, 2015, 06:22:46 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.

There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet

 
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March 25, 2015, 06:24:00 AM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.

There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet

LuckyBit's hot wallet has been exposed for years, I don't think they've encountered a single issue?
I guess you're right though, it would make sense to hide the hot wallet. where abouts is the cold wallet? I haven't seen a public address for that.
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March 25, 2015, 06:33:19 AM
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I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.

There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet

LuckyBit's hot wallet has been exposed for years, I don't think they've encountered a single issue?
I guess you're right though, it would make sense to hide the hot wallet. where abouts is the cold wallet? I haven't seen a public address for that.

You are right, but I mention risk there will be always a risk, and stunna wont risk it I think, and about the cold wallet, some sites got their own policy about showing cold wallet, diggit.io and bitdice.me did show them up, but some other sites dont, so its a matter of policy from each sites

 
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March 25, 2015, 06:36:31 AM
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I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.

There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)

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March 25, 2015, 06:37:14 AM
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I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.

There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet

LuckyBit's hot wallet has been exposed for years, I don't think they've encountered a single issue?
I guess you're right though, it would make sense to hide the hot wallet. where abouts is the cold wallet? I haven't seen a public address for that.

You are right, but I mention risk there will be always a risk, and stunna wont risk it I think, and about the cold wallet, some sites got their own policy about showing cold wallet, diggit.io and bitdice.me did show them up, but some other sites dont, so its a matter of policy from each sites

I am sure the cold wallet would be fine, as cold wallets can't be messed with unless the owner of the wallet has the paper private key stolen from them or their computer broken into, and I doubt stunna would let that happen.
I'll wait for him to come online and shed some light on the situation

I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.

There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)

As as I know it's a WALLET that holds all deposit addresses, all addresses then payout withdrawals. Wallets topped up when needed to be.
That's usually how it works (at least that's how it works on BitDice I think?)
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March 25, 2015, 06:49:30 AM
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I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.

There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)

As as I know it's a WALLET that holds all deposit addresses, all addresses then payout withdrawals. Wallets topped up when needed to be.
That's usually how it works (at least that's how it works on BitDice I think?)


Not really, The deposits address are not really called a hot wallet, it is just a deposit address from the players, in moneypot, the withdrawal are scrambled by paying from others deposits, if the deposit addrress was sort of low of funds needed to pay a withdrawal, then a hot wallet will send it using a mixer, this is how I believe it works, dont know if it is the same with PD

 
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March 26, 2015, 02:50:44 AM
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I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.

There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)

Pretty sure you can just get the IP of the node running the Bitcoind server to get a full list of addresses associated with PD. Or something along those lines... Know there's a way though
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March 26, 2015, 03:00:53 AM
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seems pd is getting alot of problems lately, I hope Stunna fixes things or he might lose some valuable customers.
I agree. This is becoming a pain a$$.
Personally, I play at bitdice more now

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March 26, 2015, 03:13:55 AM
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I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.

There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)

Pretty sure you can just get the IP of the node running the Bitcoind server to get a full list of addresses associated with PD. Or something along those lines... Know there's a way though
Yeh, definitely. What I mean is this: betcoin has (or used to have) 1 hot wallet bitcoin address. Most withdrawals went through that address. Then some coinbase accounts were frozen because of withdrawals from there. Basically I mean: they won't make it too obvious to detect, even though there are ways. Eg: it was kinda suggested that PD could have 1 public hot wallet address so people can see if it's empty or not, which would be bad.

The idea about monitoring the IP is this: connect to as many nodes as possible. You could probably connect to a lot of them, like blockchain.info does, but probably not all. Then you can probably detect the PD node after a while and you can assume most of the transaction they first relay before all the other nodes, are PD withdrawals. This isn't 100% correct though, since it will relay transactions from other nodes too and for sure you are not following all the nodes. Basically I am pretty sure coinbase doesn't and won't use this method for detecting transactions they don't "want".

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March 26, 2015, 01:59:15 PM
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 No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Cheesy Why would he try to steal it?

There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests

99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.

I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up?
Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.

There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet

But as soon as you get a cashout you can see the address where the cashout came from.  So isn't that public anyway?
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