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Kiritsugu
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March 08, 2016, 11:43:00 AM |
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Can anyone explain me how I can find all mine previous bets. The bets shown now are not going all back to 9,350,000,000.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1387033.80Anyone who can tell me how I can find back all mine previous bets done after 9,350,000,000. There's no way for you to personally do it, you'd have to mail support for your archived bets. But I'm not sure they'll want to sort through millions of bets just to find some of yours. You never know though, you could definitely submit a ticket and ask.
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singpays
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March 08, 2016, 01:07:46 PM |
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i am the machine
i really love u i miss u , i cant see any topic :d , i see u only
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Mickeyb
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March 08, 2016, 01:13:33 PM |
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Corruption is the new thing on bitcointalk, haven't you heard? Hop in on the fun. Just kiss alot of ass (choose from 2 awesome options, DT members OR site admins), get some power, then abuse it all for fun! Aw cmon, sounds like fun no! Come try it! The best part is that people can complain all they want. They can post screenshots, open threads, gah it doesn't matter. This shit is so corrupt literally nothing is done! What does mods from PD have to do with the never-ending Dt drama going on here?
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onlinedragon
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March 08, 2016, 02:48:22 PM |
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Can anyone explain me how I can find all mine previous bets. The bets shown now are not going all back to 9,350,000,000.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1387033.80Anyone who can tell me how I can find back all mine previous bets done after 9,350,000,000. There's no way for you to personally do it, you'd have to mail support for your archived bets. But I'm not sure they'll want to sort through millions of bets just to find some of yours. You never know though, you could definitely submit a ticket and ask. I can't believe they don't keep an record of all bets you have done in the past with one account. I think they have advanced records of each accounts so they can look always back if they want. Thanks anyway for your answer and your help.
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dre1982
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March 08, 2016, 02:59:08 PM |
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It will be awesome if primedice develop an application to run auto betting on android or ios. So I can keep betting while i am on mobile since I spend a lot of my online time on it. I heard someone try to create it couple weeks ago but till now he didnt launch it yet. Looking forward for that application and hopefully someone or the site owner will create it very soon.
Thanks!
Android app is coming along pretty good. Is that the app where Geert is working on or is that a other one?
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seuntjie
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March 08, 2016, 04:53:38 PM |
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Can anyone explain me how I can find all mine previous bets. The bets shown now are not going all back to 9,350,000,000.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1387033.80Anyone who can tell me how I can find back all mine previous bets done after 9,350,000,000. There's no way for you to personally do it, you'd have to mail support for your archived bets. But I'm not sure they'll want to sort through millions of bets just to find some of yours. You never know though, you could definitely submit a ticket and ask. I can't believe they don't keep an record of all bets you have done in the past with one account. I think they have advanced records of each accounts so they can look always back if they want. Thanks anyway for your answer and your help. From a technical perspective, this is a really expensive thing to do. To go look for thousands (maybe even millions) of needles in a haystack of nearly 10 billion pieces of hay is going to take a long time. And if you want to provide a fast and reliable service to your clients actively betting (the ones bringing in the money), you can't afford to do these kind of expensive queries on the database the whole time. And if the feature is open to everyone, it's going to be used a lot and it's going to cause a lot of load on the servers. Another thing to remember is that a few million rows of bets become close to a gigabytes worth of data, even more if it's in the same form as you're seeing your bets on the website, so it will also cause a boatload of network traffic. It's not that the record isn't there, it's just too costly (in regard to resources) to open the records to the public
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Stunna (OP)
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March 09, 2016, 02:46:07 AM |
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Can anyone explain me how I can find all mine previous bets. The bets shown now are not going all back to 9,350,000,000.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1387033.80Anyone who can tell me how I can find back all mine previous bets done after 9,350,000,000. There's no way for you to personally do it, you'd have to mail support for your archived bets. But I'm not sure they'll want to sort through millions of bets just to find some of yours. You never know though, you could definitely submit a ticket and ask. I can't believe they don't keep an record of all bets you have done in the past with one account. I think they have advanced records of each accounts so they can look always back if they want. Thanks anyway for your answer and your help. From a technical perspective, this is a really expensive thing to do. To go look for thousands (maybe even millions) of needles in a haystack of nearly 10 billion pieces of hay is going to take a long time. And if you want to provide a fast and reliable service to your clients actively betting (the ones bringing in the money), you can't afford to do these kind of expensive queries on the database the whole time. And if the feature is open to everyone, it's going to be used a lot and it's going to cause a lot of load on the servers. Another thing to remember is that a few million rows of bets become close to a gigabytes worth of data, even more if it's in the same form as you're seeing your bets on the website, so it will also cause a boatload of network traffic. It's not that the record isn't there, it's just too costly (in regard to resources) to open the records to the public Exactly this, however larger bets (highroller) are now stored differently and are easier for us to grab for you.
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matete
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March 09, 2016, 05:11:35 AM |
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It will be awesome if primedice develop an application to run auto betting on android or ios. So I can keep betting while i am on mobile since I spend a lot of my online time on it. I heard someone try to create it couple weeks ago but till now he didnt launch it yet. Looking forward for that application and hopefully someone or the site owner will create it very soon.
Thanks!
I have also been looking forward for a mobile app that can do auto bets for primedice. A few weeks ago, Geertberkers posted screenshots of the app that he is developing for this. I just hope that he didn't give up but is testing to make sure that it runs well.
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akogwapo14
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March 09, 2016, 06:53:54 AM |
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What is this cant play smoothly,
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RariBest
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March 09, 2016, 08:01:58 AM |
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Exactly this, however larger bets (highroller) are now stored differently and are easier for us to grab for you.
This is very nice, so we are going to have possibility to access to the list of the high roller bet's?
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Betwrong
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March 09, 2016, 08:36:05 AM |
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A Note to All Primedice Users: Please be aware that as of late there has been someone sending PMs to people to check some kind of response on BitcoinTalk with a link, however the link is fake and a phishing attempt to steal your credentials. If you are PMed something like this, DO NOT use that link to log in and please tell a Moderator so we can mute the user(s) spreading the links!
It seems they've created a copy of bitcointalk.org that uses an uppercase "i" instead of an "L".
Please double or even triple check URLs sent you to via PM and always verify the source! If someone unknown is claiming to have sent you something on BitcoinTalk, chances are it could be one of these phishing attempts.
If you have already fallen prey to this by mistake: Your best shot is resetting all your passwords, or at least the ones you used to log into their fake site with. Also be sure to report them to any Moderator or Admin in chat!
Thanks for the info! Yeah sometimes loging on a copy of a site cause problems in the future. Guys, never ever use links sent to you by PM. They will steal your login and password, then immediately log in the proper site with them and then change password and then you can't do anything to get your account back. You can try though but it's very complicated.
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zzaza
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March 09, 2016, 12:08:38 PM |
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A Note to All Primedice Users: Please be aware that as of late there has been someone sending PMs to people to check some kind of response on BitcoinTalk with a link, however the link is fake and a phishing attempt to steal your credentials. If you are PMed something like this, DO NOT use that link to log in and please tell a Moderator so we can mute the user(s) spreading the links!
It seems they've created a copy of bitcointalk.org that uses an uppercase "i" instead of an "L".
Please double or even triple check URLs sent you to via PM and always verify the source! If someone unknown is claiming to have sent you something on BitcoinTalk, chances are it could be one of these phishing attempts.
If you have already fallen prey to this by mistake: Your best shot is resetting all your passwords, or at least the ones you used to log into their fake site with. Also be sure to report them to any Moderator or Admin in chat!
Thanks for the info! Yeah sometimes loging on a copy of a site cause problems in the future. Guys, never ever use links sent to you by PM. They will steal your login and password, then immediately log in the proper site with them and then change password and then you can't do anything to get your account back. You can try though but it's very complicated. Yeah, unfortunately new users or not experienced ones, can still fall for it. But if you guys report the ones whoe are sending the PMs we mods can mute them for good, and hopefully less and less people fall for it...
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GeertBerkers
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March 09, 2016, 02:13:23 PM |
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Time to go home! School is over for today!
When I arrive, I will try to make a new demonstration video for the (Unofficial) Android Primedice Application. Someone tips for me when I make this new demonstration?
Cya later today!
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March 09, 2016, 10:30:30 PM |
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i love primedice playing since months, a friend tell me on chat about a cashback for a losing bet, how can i join it?
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matete
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March 10, 2016, 10:03:04 AM |
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Time to go home! School is over for today!
When I arrive, I will try to make a new demonstration video for the (Unofficial) Android Primedice Application. Someone tips for me when I make this new demonstration?
Cya later today!
People have been asking about the app that you are developing. Will you consider a few members on this forum to help you test the app before rolling out or you are contented with your own development?. I would appreciate if I will be part of the team to test and give an honest criticism of the app.
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lrdeoliveira
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March 10, 2016, 10:05:41 AM |
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Time to go home! School is over for today!
When I arrive, I will try to make a new demonstration video for the (Unofficial) Android Primedice Application. Someone tips for me when I make this new demonstration?
Cya later today!
People have been asking about the app that you are developing. Will you consider a few members on this forum to help you test the app before rolling out or you are contented with your own development?. I would appreciate if I will be part of the team to test and give an honest criticism of the app. I believe that some testing is needed because people have t o trust the app whit their money, so we can't go in this deal whit close eyes
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GeertBerkers
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March 10, 2016, 10:25:26 AM |
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People have been asking about the app that you are developing. Will you consider a few members on this forum to help you test the app before rolling out or you are contented with your own development?. I would appreciate if I will be part of the team to test and give an honest criticism of the app.
Good idea! I believe that some testing is needed because people have t o trust the app whit their money, so we can't go in this deal whit close eyes
This is the reason it is open source But you're right, not everyone can check this. I hope there is a developer in here who can verify it for me.
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seuntjie
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March 10, 2016, 10:39:31 AM |
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People have been asking about the app that you are developing. Will you consider a few members on this forum to help you test the app before rolling out or you are contented with your own development?. I would appreciate if I will be part of the team to test and give an honest criticism of the app.
Good idea! I believe that some testing is needed because people have t o trust the app whit their money, so we can't go in this deal whit close eyes
This is the reason it is open source But you're right, not everyone can check this. I hope there is a developer in here who can verify it for me. How do you plan on hosting the source of the app? (github, gitbucket, self hosted, etc?) A few things for people to be careful of is auto updating applications, scenarios where the open source versions of the code are not in sync with the released version of the app, and any app that sends data to any destination other than the destination the application focuses on (PD in this instance). I'll be glad to skim your code once the source has been uploaded to a publicly accessible place (excuse me if you already have and I missed it). I won't be able to test it other than on a VM though.
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