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Author Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot!  (Read 1986422 times)
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May 07, 2018, 01:56:41 AM
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Primedice is one of the most trusted site and if you are going to accuse something, you need to provide some proof rather than telling that they are faking the stats

If they provide access to site data-base(they don't). such that one can find the fake users who always bump the site total wagers. (no proof but fact).

how do you think a gambling site would run, with government money. Tongue I am not commenting on his trust gaining strategy

if site lets users to invest and uses any trusted third-party Random Number Generator ( where site/owner don't have direct access to seeds ) then it could be a perfect system.
so they cannot fake site wager. and cannot create fake winnings Cheesy Grin Grin
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May 07, 2018, 02:07:57 AM
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For sure, the user loss his money in betting Grin Reading this kind of post here is not new anymore.

Haven't lost any coin there but have won little bit long back.

Primedice is still one of the undisputed most trusted and most popular dicing site Wink

Yeah undisputed. and harassing users for kyc, begging users for trust.


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May 07, 2018, 05:36:38 AM
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I think anyone who’s a serious gambler, doesn’t need to use faucets.
Only to test the website before depositing, but test currencies take care of that just fine..


Sometime when serious gamblers are out of funds but they want to gamble then they will use faucet, it is still needed as faucet is not only for testing purpose but also a reward for active players. Indeed, not all gamblers are willing to use faucet as some of them may think that it is just wasting time for nothing but still it is a good reward and they can win good amount from the faucet as well if they are lucky enough.

I think the reason why casinos use faucets instead of "demo or play" money for testing out the site has 2 purposes.

The Bitcoin faucet was created back in 2009/2010 and it was a way for people to try out Bitcoin as a currency. Back then a faucet gave you 1 BTC per day per IP. All you needed to do was reboot your internet router and get a new IP and you would get another 1 BTC, but it wasn't worth it since BTC was worthless back then.

The second reason is to get the user hooked since he is playing with real money instead of demo money. So if by some miracle he wins, he will feel like he "is a professional gambler" and will deposit real money and lose it all. It's a psychological thing.
You are wrong, freebitco was giving away 1 btc totally, you could receive 0.00001btc or etc, it was depended on number of users who solved captcha. So it wasn't 1 bitcoin per user.
And no, second reason is that (at least what I have heared from Baryom) faucet grows on levels and old (ranked) players can feel free to give a try to faucets sometimes, they won't be blocked but they mustn't abuse it too.
He is not talking about freebitco. Oldest faucet was giving away 5 btc per user.

It was giving UP TO 5btc .

And in reality nobody ever got even close to that.
Bullshit micro.
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May 07, 2018, 06:41:41 AM
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I think anyone who’s a serious gambler, doesn’t need to use faucets.
Only to test the website before depositing, but test currencies take care of that just fine..


Sometime when serious gamblers are out of funds but they want to gamble then they will use faucet, it is still needed as faucet is not only for testing purpose but also a reward for active players. Indeed, not all gamblers are willing to use faucet as some of them may think that it is just wasting time for nothing but still it is a good reward and they can win good amount from the faucet as well if they are lucky enough.

I think the reason why casinos use faucets instead of "demo or play" money for testing out the site has 2 purposes.

The Bitcoin faucet was created back in 2009/2010 and it was a way for people to try out Bitcoin as a currency. Back then a faucet gave you 1 BTC per day per IP. All you needed to do was reboot your internet router and get a new IP and you would get another 1 BTC, but it wasn't worth it since BTC was worthless back then.

The second reason is to get the user hooked since he is playing with real money instead of demo money. So if by some miracle he wins, he will feel like he "is a professional gambler" and will deposit real money and lose it all. It's a psychological thing.
You are wrong, freebitco was giving away 1 btc totally, you could receive 0.00001btc or etc, it was depended on number of users who solved captcha. So it wasn't 1 bitcoin per user.
And no, second reason is that (at least what I have heared from Baryom) faucet grows on levels and old (ranked) players can feel free to give a try to faucets sometimes, they won't be blocked but they mustn't abuse it too.
He is not talking about freebitco. Oldest faucet was giving away 5 btc per user.

It was giving UP TO 5btc .

And in reality nobody ever got even close to that.
Bullshit micro.


you people are talking about 3 different things here!
what adaseb said and also this screenshot belongs to a faucet created by Gavin Andresen back in 2010 and it was giving away 5 fixed bitcoins per IP per day. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.0 not 1
and it has nothing to do with abuses, gambling sites, ... it was too early for anyone to even know what bitcoin is, let alone want to go to all the trouble to claim a lot of it. you could basically mine more in the time you were wasting to claim that faucet back in 2010!

the thing about freebitco.in is that their faucet have always worked with number 200 meaning their top prize was $200 which meant nearly 1 whole bitcoin back in 2015ish if you could hit the number 10000 which has been impossible for ever! that was the highest (impossible) reward like any other faucet out there not the regular claim.

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May 07, 2018, 08:12:21 AM
Last edit: May 11, 2018, 05:22:03 AM by Stunna
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You cannot currently generate deposit addresses due to a networking issue. We should have this resolved soon, if you made a deposit it will automatically credit afterwards.

Thanks

Edit: resolved

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May 08, 2018, 09:28:59 PM
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You cannot currently generate deposit addresses due to a networking issue. We should have this resolved soon, if you made a deposit it will automatically credit afterwards.

Thanks

I think the issue on the deposit address generator has been resolved as I am now be able to view my deposit address. And as per support, "If you wish to deposit, feel free to do so, and in case your deposit is not credited, you would need to wait for a bit." Best of luck rollers!

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May 10, 2018, 10:05:34 PM
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what adaseb said and also this screenshot belongs to a faucet created by Gavin Andresen back in 2010 and it was giving away 5 fixed bitcoins per IP per day. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.0 not 1

How does he feels now? I still feel bad for selling 2 BTC at 220 dollars in 2013...
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May 10, 2018, 10:50:59 PM
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what adaseb said and also this screenshot belongs to a faucet created by Gavin Andresen back in 2010 and it was giving away 5 fixed bitcoins per IP per day. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.0 not 1

How does he feels now? I still feel bad for selling 2 BTC at 220 dollars in 2013...

Gavin was a dev and he had thousands of BTC most likely. If he didn't give the BTC away with his faucet, Bitcoin awareness might of never caught on and wouldn't be where it is today. Back then they were no exchanges. Only way to get some was someone sending it to you, faucet or mining for like a day or 2 with your CPU to find a block.

Back then the first exchange was called Liberty Reserve or something like that. You coisl buy bitcoins with your PayPal and the rate was, I kid you not

1500 USD/BTC

Basically 1500 BTC per $1 US dollar and Gavin said it was overpriced.

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May 12, 2018, 05:51:30 PM
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How does he feels now? I still feel bad for selling 2 BTC at 220 dollars in 2013...
Almost all of the early users have sold their coins at a very low valuation and it is not a big surprise, looking now it was a foolish move but i never expected the price to soar this much in this short duration, i have sold many coins when the price was really low and i have lost many coins because i gambled them, i do not have any regrets because i still have some coins.

Back then the first exchange was called Liberty Reserve or something like that. You coisl buy bitcoins with your PayPal and the rate was, I kid you not
1500 USD/BTC
Basically 1500 BTC per $1 US dollar and Gavin said it was overpriced.
Liberty Reserve was not a cryptocurrency exchange, it was a centralized digital currency payment processor.
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May 13, 2018, 10:18:26 PM
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Gavin was a dev and he had thousands of BTC most likely. If he didn't give the BTC away with his faucet, Bitcoin awareness might of never caught on and wouldn't be where it is today.

No doubt about it, I'm always surprised by the friendly community around BTC, giving tips and explaining to the new people how to mine or how to make paper wallets... 2013, good times, the times of e-btc trollbox, and the time to be goxed.
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May 14, 2018, 05:58:31 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!

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May 14, 2018, 09:14:02 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!

Thank you for informing us ahead of time, Stunna! That's a great addition! I hope ETH will be added really soon, I expected it will be added first Cheesy

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May 14, 2018, 09:36:44 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!

This is huge news for a site like PD to add another coin.

Litecoin was the right choice, basically any other coins would of created a controversy among peers but Litecoin is acceptable by most.

Who knows, maybe this news will also be announced live tomorrow at the Consensus 2018 by Litecoin creator Charlie Lee himself?

Even though the days of high fees are way beyond us, there is still a chance of massive FOMO to flood the blockchain again or more spamming to continue. Better to have a backup option than have none.
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May 14, 2018, 11:17:16 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!

That's a great news! Litecoin is definitely a good choice for a coin to add.

Also thanks for making it possible to make small tips. Just tried it, sent 1010 sats to densecrab and all went smoothly. Chat looks much more fun with people sending tips to each other. Btw I haven't noticed any abusers so far. I'm almost sure they are different players.

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May 14, 2018, 08:42:10 PM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!
WoW aren't there other coins that need much attention than litecoins?
What about byteball? Seems like a much promising coin to me. Best of luck with including alts to the site.
Also, will this possibly affect litecoins price in any way?
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May 14, 2018, 09:23:05 PM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!
WoW aren't there other coins that need much attention than litecoins?
What about byteball? Seems like a much promising coin to me. Best of luck with including alts to the site.
Also, will this possibly affect litecoins price in any way?
It is a welcoming news for litecoin holders as this is one of the first crypto based gambling site and if there is a real case use of litecoin than hoarding there will be some change in the valuation as more people will be purchasing the coin.
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May 15, 2018, 06:03:32 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!


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May 15, 2018, 08:41:09 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!
WoW aren't there other coins that need much attention than litecoins?
What about byteball? Seems like a much promising coin to me. Best of luck with including alts to the site.
Also, will this possibly affect litecoins price in any way?

They didn't pick some rare alt primarily just to get it to be pumped.

The reason they chose Litecoin is because it's already well known to the community. And it has very fast and cheap transactions.

Regarding the price I don't think it will have much of an impact. A bigger impact was when a regulated US exchange Gemini got approval to do ZEC trading. It ended up raising the price of ZEC by about 33% as of this news.

I don't think the PD news will have as much of an effect.
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May 15, 2018, 10:31:16 AM
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We'll be launching Litecoin on Primedice in 20 hours!
WoW aren't there other coins that need much attention than litecoins?
What about byteball? Seems like a much promising coin to me. Best of luck with including alts to the site.
Also, will this possibly affect litecoins price in any way?

it is usually the hype of the coin itself. Litecoin is more hyped up than other altcoins and because of that it has more users and has the potential of brining in more customer than another altcoin.
as much as I love ByteBall and their team, their project is not that popular. and that is unfortunate because it is an excellent project with a good team!

the good news is that there are a bunch of gambling bots in a totally decentralized way made for Byteball. check out their website for more information Wink

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What's the minimum cashout here? I've already started playing baccarat, now I want to try to play some online dice.
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