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September 18, 2017, 10:37:02 PM
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Decentralized lottery? Sounds interesting, probably, that's exactly the way they should be. Although it seems to me that the idea is not new
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September 18, 2017, 10:40:28 PM
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I was always suspicious of lotteries ... I need to read more about this project
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September 18, 2017, 10:46:46 PM
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It's hard to get why there is no TEAM in a project where you put your hardly earned money. But if you look into it, you realise that it's all about smart contract and I really buy it. Especially that there is 1. hackaton, 2. most of the money from ICO go to Jackpot and many more, just read the god damn white paper Kiss
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September 18, 2017, 10:49:15 PM
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I was going to trust this project but i see there are absolutely no translation bounties, so i think after all it's not a serious project, all money in advertising, no money in translation of your content to help to decide foreigners in their investment.
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September 18, 2017, 11:19:48 PM
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I was going to trust this project but i see there are absolutely no translation bounties, so i think after all it's not a serious project, all money in advertising, no money in translation of your content to help to decide foreigners in their investment.

Really? They did not provide for the translation bounty? It's just a huge error.
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September 18, 2017, 11:22:30 PM
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I was going to trust this project but i see there are absolutely no translation bounties, so i think after all it's not a serious project, all money in advertising, no money in translation of your content to help to decide foreigners in their investment.

Really? They did not provide for the translation bounty? It's just a huge error.

From what ive seen on their slack chanel, they re revealing the translation bounty, starting of tommorrow. Supporting many languages.
Keep calm guys, lets wait and see

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September 18, 2017, 11:23:42 PM
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It's hard to get why there is no TEAM in a project where you put your hardly earned money. But if you look into it, you realise that it's all about smart contract and I really buy it. Especially that there is 1. hackaton, 2. most of the money from ICO go to Jackpot and many more, just read the god damn white paper Kiss

Do you think it's really worth reading and trying?
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September 18, 2017, 11:27:08 PM
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It's hard to get why there is no TEAM in a project where you put your hardly earned money. But if you look into it, you realise that it's all about smart contract and I really buy it. Especially that there is 1. hackaton, 2. most of the money from ICO go to Jackpot and many more, just read the god damn white paper Kiss

Do you think it's really worth reading and trying?

I only supported around 10 projects in my life and this one drew my attention because of the new way of approach... I know it's gambling, but gambling is a huge market and that's why I believe it will eventually bring the whole communities into it and I want to be on a board before that happens, just like I did with NEO or OmiseGo.
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September 18, 2017, 11:30:29 PM
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It's hard to get why there is no TEAM in a project where you put your hardly earned money. But if you look into it, you realise that it's all about smart contract and I really buy it. Especially that there is 1. hackaton, 2. most of the money from ICO go to Jackpot and many more, just read the god damn white paper Kiss

Do you think it's really worth reading and trying?

Yup, thats the point. They have made to smart contract public. So you can chec that the actual value is stored and managed by the smart contract. No admins. and no one can withdrawl the founds collected. Imho that is clear and transparrent that why it gained my trust, even if the team is not revealing itselft ( prob because they re entering the market that used to be reserved for the state owned monopoly), but like on the other side, if those guy put their own 15 000 EHT as a prize in hackathon which is like totally alot of cash, just to prove their smart contract works, i think its worth trying and giving them a credit. Not many project like this, on these scene.

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September 18, 2017, 11:34:48 PM
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I was going to trust this project but i see there are absolutely no translation bounties, so i think after all it's not a serious project, all money in advertising, no money in translation of your content to help to decide foreigners in their investment.

Really? They did not provide for the translation bounty? It's just a huge error.

From what ive seen on their slack chanel, they re revealing the translation bounty, starting of tommorrow. Supporting many languages.
Keep calm guys, lets wait and see

But this does not make sense, the whole bounty percentage is already taken by other bounties, there is 0% left for translation while there should be at least 20% for it.
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September 18, 2017, 11:36:04 PM
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It's hard to get why there is no TEAM in a project where you put your hardly earned money. But if you look into it, you realise that it's all about smart contract and I really buy it. Especially that there is 1. hackaton, 2. most of the money from ICO go to Jackpot and many more, just read the god damn white paper Kiss

Do you think it's really worth reading and trying?

I only supported around 10 projects in my life and this one drew my attention because of the new way of approach... I know it's gambling, but gambling is a huge market and that's why I believe it will eventually bring the whole communities into it and I want to be on a board before that happens, just like I did with NEO or OmiseGo.

Thanks, I think, now I will study the White Paper)
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September 19, 2017, 12:03:28 AM
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Tell me, is it safe to invest in this project? For me, lotteries have always been associated with deception, I dont want to lose money

Well DYOR, but form what ive seen, indeed lotteries are totally owned by government, and totally not transparent at all. Just look at the powerball, the odds of wining there? 1 in 260 mln, and most of the revenue doenst even go to jackpot, it goes to back to government. Here as stated in whitepaper everything is operated by the smartcontract, so its clear. all the money from ticket sales goes straight to jackpot, and since all the bets and wins are recorded on ethereum and public, this could really blow up the lottery game. thats why i keep my full support on this one, with the right scale and suppot it will totally change the lottery industry which is more than 300 billion a year.
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September 19, 2017, 12:33:05 AM
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I have already seen several similar ICO lotteries, can anyone explain to me how this differs?


Can you provide a link to them ? ( some have already been listed by the author )
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September 19, 2017, 12:42:22 AM
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Go on their website, and see the clear COMPARING graph, that shows all the differences.
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September 19, 2017, 12:48:00 AM
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It has been said before but lottery is an extremely regulated activity and most of the time, they are National lotteries means they are owned by governements.
I think there is not a single chance to enter this market. The door is locked!
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September 19, 2017, 12:49:03 AM
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It has been said before but lottery is an extremely regulated activity and most of the time, they are National lotteries means they are owned by governements.
I think there is not a single chance to enter this market. The door is locked!


They have a working product, that is ready to be started. I totally don't agree on that.
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September 19, 2017, 12:49:52 AM
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I have already seen several similar ICO lotteries, can anyone explain to me how this differs?


Can you provide a link to them ? ( some have already been listed by the author )

True Flip, but you already talked about it

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1952949.0 - Here is another example

I do not mean anything bad Smiley I just want to understand the project Smiley

To be fair, they have a comparison with Trueflip, Bitdice and an other one on the first page to explain that
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September 19, 2017, 12:50:06 AM
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nice little concept .. I might "borrow" the portion of your concept that I like .. and just figure out the rest ...
and pay attention to smallest details of your security ... If someone smart enough can discover an issue during your hackathon, he might just keep his little secret until your real money operation starts and use that exploit to his advantage ... not everyone has that ethical hacker side inside of him Cheesy and reward for exposing the issue just to developer VS selling it on the black market or using are going to be substantially different ...

 .. looking forward for that hackathon


Good Luck ..

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September 19, 2017, 02:08:01 AM
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The project is interesting, I hope, the developers will succeed!
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September 19, 2017, 02:10:22 AM
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This is exactly the lottery that we deserve!) I will gladly support the developers))
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