Stunna (OP)
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Primedice.com, Stake.com
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October 17, 2014, 09:07:18 PM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
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zzaza
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Zoltan - PD Moderator
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October 17, 2014, 09:11:42 PM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
Ah okay, thanks for the info, i wondered whats up with it, i can bet, but page is not refreshing.
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BBmmBB
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October 17, 2014, 09:11:51 PM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
what is that? oh you need more traffic? lol ..i can help
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MICRO
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
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October 17, 2014, 09:14:14 PM |
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And chat is back !
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Kluge
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October 17, 2014, 10:16:17 PM |
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Every now and then, I still dink around live-editing the JS on PD3, and I've still never found anything the server doesn't check - even relatively obscure stuff. The client-side JS really only exists to display info before the server (and prevent a bunch of useless, invalid data from going through) and everything's double-checked server-side, like how any half-decent script should operate, but which isn't something too often found in BTC with so many newcomers. Surprisingly, PD's scripts even go to significant lengths to describe all its possible errors normal users will never see. The closest thing to an exploit I've found is being able to force the relatively simple text Captchas (which frequently repeat themselves since the switch in Captcha providers and are vulnerable to bot exploitation) to be served. It's inspiring enough, I think I'd even participate in an investment option.
(disclaimer: I ain't no expert or generally know what I'm doing)
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sickhouse
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October 17, 2014, 10:18:40 PM |
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I can not log in for some reason. Same for everyone? EDIT: Nvm, something is fishy with my Firefox :/
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Turn off the news and read. Watch Psywar, learn something important about our society and PR, why and how it got started and how it brainwashes you.
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Ejaculation
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October 18, 2014, 01:01:51 AM |
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I can not log in for some reason. Same for everyone? EDIT: Nvm, something is fishy with my Firefox :/
Read 3 posts above yours, you will find the answer to your question.
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omahapoker
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October 18, 2014, 01:38:42 AM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
see, if you didn't have a faucet you wouldn't be having this problem do what partypoker did. make a primedice.net site thats just faucet used, if anyone deposits bitcoin it takes them to .com site
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addi
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October 18, 2014, 02:34:31 AM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
see, if you didn't have a faucet you wouldn't be having this problem do what partypoker did. make a primedice.net site thats just faucet used, if anyone deposits bitcoin it takes them to .com site That's not really the reason why they did that, it's cause they couldn't advertise real money betting, so they made a free version on the .net domain for advertising purposes. It's what many fiat casinos did as a work around.
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omahapoker
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October 18, 2014, 02:58:09 AM |
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Sockets are overloaded right now due to heavy site load, will have chat and all bets updating again shortly.
see, if you didn't have a faucet you wouldn't be having this problem do what partypoker did. make a primedice.net site thats just faucet used, if anyone deposits bitcoin it takes them to .com site That's not really the reason why they did that, it's cause they couldn't advertise real money betting, so they made a free version on the .net domain for advertising purposes. It's what many fiat casinos did as a work around. I know i was in that industry starting back in 1999. i was around when planet poker came out. I was just saying to make a site like partypoker did, but your correct partypoker did it for other reasons
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BBmmBB
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October 18, 2014, 03:57:04 AM |
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... The closest thing to an exploit I've found is being able to force the relatively simple text Captchas (which frequently repeat themselves since the switch in Captcha providers and are vulnerable to bot exploitation) to be served. It's inspiring enough, I think I'd even participate in an investment option.
(disclaimer: I ain't no expert or generally know what I'm doing)
CaptchaNation hedgefund or something?
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Kluge
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October 18, 2014, 04:09:39 AM |
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... The closest thing to an exploit I've found is being able to force the relatively simple text Captchas (which frequently repeat themselves since the switch in Captcha providers and are vulnerable to bot exploitation) to be served. It's inspiring enough, I think I'd even participate in an investment option.
(disclaimer: I ain't no expert or generally know what I'm doing)
CaptchaNation hedgefund or something? If someone spent a little time on writing a really basic script (I don't think you get locked out for wrong Captcha submissions... someone could just have it repeatedly submit "rhythm and blues" until it comes up or click confirm if no text box is detected), it'd probably be pretty profitable if the faucet remains for at least a few more weeks and the provider for text Captchas isn't changed. A more advanced script could try detecting which Captcha appeared (it doesn't need to be accurate at all -- it can guess even if it can only recognize a couple letters) since the pool of text Captchas the provider cycles through is very small. ... but that wasn't the point I was trying to make.
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birdcat90
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October 18, 2014, 02:11:29 PM |
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Seems like for now withdrawal still down..
trying to make small withdrawal and it says : Pending...really??
please confirm it...thanks
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StopGG
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October 18, 2014, 02:11:44 PM |
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My captchas are so hard, and i'm sure they switch the pool depends of where is your ip from. Because few days ago i send some screen to a friend with my imposible captchas and he do the same and his capcha was soo ez... (I'm from argentina and my friend spain)
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LastRoby
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October 18, 2014, 02:17:01 PM |
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My captchas are so hard, and i'm sure they switch the pool depends of where is your ip from. Because few days ago i send some screen to a friend with my imposible captchas and he do the same and his capcha was soo ez... (I'm from argentina and my friend spain)
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ranochigo
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Crypto Swap Exchange
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October 18, 2014, 02:23:34 PM |
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My captchas are so hard, and i'm sure they switch the pool depends of where is your ip from. Because few days ago i send some screen to a friend with my imposible captchas and he do the same and his capcha was soo ez... (I'm from argentina and my friend spain)
I believe it is based on your IP. I have tried using Tor before and even though I was entering the correct captcha, it keeps on getting rejected. If you are using dynamic IP, your IP may have been blacklisted, therefore giving your hard captcha. It is just my guess.
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Josepht
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October 18, 2014, 02:29:24 PM |
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My captchas are so hard, and i'm sure they switch the pool depends of where is your ip from. Because few days ago i send some screen to a friend with my imposible captchas and he do the same and his capcha was soo ez... (I'm from argentina and my friend spain)
I believe it is based on your IP. I have tried using Tor before and even though I was entering the correct captcha, it keeps on getting rejected. If you are using dynamic IP, your IP may have been blacklisted, therefore giving your hard captcha. It is just my guess. It's just weird. A few weeks back, I had really hard captcha's. Now they are easy as 1 + 1. My guess is that it is just random.
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Southpaw0
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666 - slave 2 the grind -
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October 18, 2014, 04:45:42 PM |
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My captchas are so hard, and i'm sure they switch the pool depends of where is your ip from. Because few days ago i send some screen to a friend with my imposible captchas and he do the same and his capcha was soo ez... (I'm from argentina and my friend spain)
I believe it is based on your IP. I have tried using Tor before and even though I was entering the correct captcha, it keeps on getting rejected. If you are using dynamic IP, your IP may have been blacklisted, therefore giving your hard captcha. It is just my guess. It's just weird. A few weeks back, I had really hard captcha's. Now they are easy as 1 + 1. My guess is that it is just random. I always enjoy the faucet when I get the numbered CAPTCHA because it's simpler to type in numbers rather then the unusual words CAPTCHAs give.
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ill handcuff you to the shower and put an apple in your mouth with the water running on cold then you handcuff me to the bed and go to town.. just dont BURN the house down with your hot ass oven cus i will be dead and you will be gone
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BBmmBB
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October 18, 2014, 05:10:33 PM |
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... The closest thing to an exploit I've found is being able to force the relatively simple text Captchas (which frequently repeat themselves since the switch in Captcha providers and are vulnerable to bot exploitation) to be served. It's inspiring enough, I think I'd even participate in an investment option.
(disclaimer: I ain't no expert or generally know what I'm doing)
CaptchaNation hedgefund or something? If someone spent a little time on writing a really basic script (I don't think you get locked out for wrong Captcha submissions... someone could just have it repeatedly submit "rhythm and blues" until it comes up or click confirm if no text box is detected), it'd probably be pretty profitable if the faucet remains for at least a few more weeks and the provider for text Captchas isn't changed. A more advanced script could try detecting which Captcha appeared (it doesn't need to be accurate at all -- it can guess even if it can only recognize a couple letters) since the pool of text Captchas the provider cycles through is very small. ... but that wasn't the point I was trying to make. i was looking into this last year! ~ was lacking the coding skills tho
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BBmmBB
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October 18, 2014, 05:11:55 PM |
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So it seems our little friend AKCoinMiner very well could have been the owner of Dice.Ninja, DarkDice, and JPCDice who was gambling investors money and had to close shop when he lost everything on PrimeDice. There is a story on it forming Here Thanks to the owner of MoneyPot. Could be . Stunna can maybe help by checking origin of AK deposits ? If they come from dice.ninja cold wallet .... I wasn't on bitcointalk for around 24 hours and am now really confused at what is going on in general. I respect the privacy of AK, I'm not going to look into this or provide any information unless there is a legitimate reason to believe he was somehow responsible. Gonna start digging through the conspiracy theories, will probably take at least an hour to figure out what's been going on. you better think of something quick! My dude had over 20BTC that was moved to your wallet... we need to get that back asap ...give him back his bitcoins and lets lay this to rest! tia *edit* 38BTC stolen coins : you wanna square this now or you wanna play stupid? http://rs1img.memecdn.com/does-oz-look-like-a-bitch_o_254762.jpg*bump*
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