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July 07, 2013, 03:42:33 AM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used
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cp1
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July 07, 2013, 07:10:48 AM |
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Congrats to the winner. Thanks for the chance.
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_jacQues_
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July 07, 2013, 09:05:06 AM |
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Congrats to tomman for winning!
Many thanks to robbert5 for holding this lottery!
People who complain about it; though titty. It is Robbert's money so he decides. Simple. If you feel you can do better; by all means, start a thread and give away 1 BTC your way.
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Jay_Pal
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July 07, 2013, 10:21:07 AM |
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Congratulations, tomman!!! And thank you, robbert5!!! People who complain about it; though titty. It is Robbert's money so he decides. Simple. If you feel you can do better; by all means, start a thread and give away 1 BTC your way.
Totally agree!
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nerFohanzo
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July 07, 2013, 11:31:33 AM |
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nerFohanzo 16L6iJEivx9v6zTjbWJKaAFabr2aDBg6yM in case there will be second chance draw Thanks
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bitcoin44me
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July 07, 2013, 11:55:03 AM |
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give me free btc
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Amitabh S
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July 07, 2013, 12:29:33 PM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used How would random.org be used? The op could say "Yes I used random.org and the number was 213" (which could be a sockpuppet's number). Is there a way to verify that random.org was used? BTW, the strategy used by the OP is not random at all (the output is not uniformly distributed). In fact it should be easy to prove that there are certain numbers that *could never have been generated*.
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cp1
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July 07, 2013, 07:03:36 PM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used How would random.org be used? The op could say "Yes I used random.org and the number was 213" (which could be a sockpuppet's number). Is there a way to verify that random.org was used? BTW, the strategy used by the OP is not random at all (the output is not uniformly distributed). In fact it should be easy to prove that there are certain numbers that *could never have been generated*. Does it matter? It's his BTC to give away. Read the haiku above.
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Jay_Pal
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July 07, 2013, 07:45:03 PM |
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give me free btc Give me free US Dolars!!
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Jay_Pal
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July 07, 2013, 07:45:32 PM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used How would random.org be used? The op could say "Yes I used random.org and the number was 213" (which could be a sockpuppet's number). Is there a way to verify that random.org was used? BTW, the strategy used by the OP is not random at all (the output is not uniformly distributed). In fact it should be easy to prove that there are certain numbers that *could never have been generated*. Does it matter? It's his BTC to give away. Read the haiku above. +1
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Amitabh S
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July 07, 2013, 07:46:10 PM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used How would random.org be used? The op could say "Yes I used random.org and the number was 213" (which could be a sockpuppet's number). Is there a way to verify that random.org was used? BTW, the strategy used by the OP is not random at all (the output is not uniformly distributed). In fact it should be easy to prove that there are certain numbers that *could never have been generated*. Does it matter? It's his BTC to give away. Read the haiku above. Its his BTC and if he really gave it away its pretty cool. But without a proof, its not simply credible enough. Provable security is pretty cool. What the OP should have done is Give the strategy for the random number before data collection is complete. So other users have opportunity to add randomness. That aside, what's more interesting are the comments to use random.org I'd really like to know how it'd work.
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BryanSilverHaze
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July 07, 2013, 07:59:16 PM |
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mprep
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
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July 07, 2013, 08:02:44 PM |
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Congratulations to the winner.
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davidtehbest
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July 07, 2013, 09:29:40 PM |
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14MonzDWNpCJrkPKPWK1yqUFo5UYVXTzPA
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melon
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July 07, 2013, 09:46:25 PM |
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if the OP has everyones address ,why doesn't he just send the winning btc to the winning address, why do they have to claim it first within 2 days...just wondering
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Once was a man his name was Jed..had a lot of hair but it wasn't on his head !
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Jay_Pal
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July 07, 2013, 09:55:37 PM |
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Yeah random.org should have been used How would random.org be used? The op could say "Yes I used random.org and the number was 213" (which could be a sockpuppet's number). Is there a way to verify that random.org was used? BTW, the strategy used by the OP is not random at all (the output is not uniformly distributed). In fact it should be easy to prove that there are certain numbers that *could never have been generated*. Does it matter? It's his BTC to give away. Read the haiku above. Its his BTC and if he really gave it away its pretty cool. But without a proof, its not simply credible enough. Provable security is pretty cool. What the OP should have done is Give the strategy for the random number before data collection is complete. So other users have opportunity to add randomness. That aside, what's more interesting are the comments to use random.org I'd really like to know how it'd work. What if the OP decided that he'd gave !btc to the cutest nickname around? Come on, the rules were on, everyone knew them and the contest has a winner. You can't ask for more, transparent or not. Would you be happier if instead of having a contest, using random.org or other method, he just gave the btc to someone he knew without even promoting the opportunity for the rest of us?! And I also question all those who still post addresses like mad here: have you already read the post?! What part of ended didn't you all understood?! Come on! You should be thankful, not questioning! That's a complete nonsense!
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Deslock Darkstar
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July 07, 2013, 10:39:42 PM |
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Congrats to tomman!
Actually, the number seems pretty random to me, based on the number of posters, the number of the post of the last accepted entry, the time that the OP decided to come in and check on things and how many posts there were at that time, etc, etc. If that math formula was already in his head at the start of all this, the numbers plugged into it could have been ANY numbers based on the activity of this thread. It doesn't get more random than that.
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cp1
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July 07, 2013, 11:44:01 PM |
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I'll never be happy with anything. I am the majority of people on bitcointalk -- the most unhappy type of people around. Grumble grumble.
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July 08, 2013, 12:12:27 AM |
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User: david64 Wallet: 1BWi5oVhsAdYyqUm47dLBjwEMkP4xV7PLP
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piecinitup
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July 08, 2013, 12:33:32 AM |
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User: Piecinitup Address: 1FgfYPz5JFopUYdui7nXBt2rACLMxPV2iL
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https://1broker.com/?r=34050 1broker is the easiest way to trade other markets than crypto using BTC! Copy successful traders or just trade yourself!
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