jdany (OP)
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July 11, 2013, 02:49:52 AM Last edit: July 16, 2013, 02:41:52 AM by jdany |
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Win a (1) USB Block ErupterHow to enter: Send your entry fee(s) to: 1EUDDTHgnd6zSyn6WEnqPaCeryB4Rq4ieE You can enter as many times as you would like. On Monday July 15th 2013 at 10p ET I will draw the winning raffle number. 1 Entry = 0.01 BTC 10 Entries = 0.10 BTC (sending >.01BTC will have assigned consecutive raffle numbers) Please reply to this post or message me with your wallet address so I can match it up to your handle. You can view the data and raffle numbers on the following document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak9AjO-WrpJ6dDNxaGtfbkNZbXhOMHFBN2M2NGVONXc&usp=sharingGood Luck!
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jdany (OP)
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July 11, 2013, 12:20:25 PM Last edit: July 16, 2013, 02:40:04 AM by jdany |
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Official Drawing Raffle Numbers 1001 - 1061
Winning Number: 1057 alternate winning draw: 1044
Block 1 Block Number: 246790 Hash: 8fcb5ee3db31abac4804b3c2948635975f7cf6283f9ff72fe1 Applicable numerals in this selection: 1 Winning Number: 1
Block 2 Block Number: 246791 Hash: 54f1cf6c116d03826516e825915572453abbd8a5d29fbee910 Applicable numerals in this selection: 0 Winning Number: 0
Block 3 Block Number: 246792 Hash: 554baf022e35ced32bba94335174e6b95c36e7d50694530354 Applicable numerals in this selection: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0 Winning Number: 5
Block 4 Block Number: 246793 Hash: 7f579ef6ac95c11834ffe1db0a5798a48aec71c0097c5c7308 Applicable numerals in this selection: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Winning Number: 7
Block 5 Block Number: 246794 Hash: 47e56dc30b51e449dc3f9d8b5b1a2f7c8f683af2e0523abb95 Applicable numerals in this selection: n/a Winning Number: n/a Used as alternate: 4
Block 6 Block Number: 246795 Hash: 454b775df4e2792c786c7cd61cd48d557adcdd57172d313edf Applicable numerals in this selection: n/a Winning Number: n/a Used as alternate: 4
--- Assigned Raffle Numbers -
1001 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1002 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1003 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1004 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1005 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1006 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1007 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1008 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1009 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1010 - 16C5GhSUKAzEnSZHZB8cGk13FhgL6c38zx 1011 - 1GWQ6uNYbjSzJrsyc4Q1x2DQxYyC3miK4E 1012 - 1GWQ6uNYbjSzJrsyc4Q1x2DQxYyC3miK4E 1013 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1014 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1015 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1016 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1017 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1018 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1019 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1020 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1021 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1022 - 18fc6XpHKP4bRPPY797gQndDYZyPa8eTZ2 1023 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1024 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1025 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1026 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1027 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1028 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1029 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1030 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1031 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1032 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1033 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1034 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1035 - 1PpGJW7KnweXwGsFHMGS2owSLWJfAuUpjB 1036 - BTC-E Transfer 1037 - MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1038 - MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1039 - MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1040 - MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1041 - MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1042 - 1H7E7YqMoWQZsUCumbvyASYJzpnz3dudaB 1043 - 1H7E7YqMoWQZsUCumbvyASYJzpnz3dudaB 1044 - 17pmCXU16kAvLMHQjGdAJFDqFTxu5AxsZW 1045 - 1GpiEUvUV6tutk7pwfzfg98dP8KBMT5Rsr 1046 - 1GpiEUvUV6tutk7pwfzfg98dP8KBMT5Rsr 1047 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1048 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1049 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1050 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1051 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1052 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1053 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1054 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1055 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1056 - 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u 1057 - 1KGjJ7EzWR9JdUaF36k1cENZ6xbwfaVcQ9 1058 - 1KGjJ7EzWR9JdUaF36k1cENZ6xbwfaVcQ9 1059 - BTC-E Transfer 1060 - BTC-E Transfer 1061 - BTC-E Transfer -------
I have made arrangements to have entry fees escrowed if requested by any of the participants or if they exceed a certain level. These raffles are supposed to be fun and fair. No scams allowed here.
The method of selecting a winning raffle number has been chosen. I am using a hybrid, simplified version of candoos selection process.
Starting at 10p EST on Monday, the hashes from discovered blocks will pick the winning raffle number. I will record the hashes from 6 consecutive discovered blocks.
Block 1 - 932a804a05ad7c1baa277fa1924d20c1b2c986d6883a3112d6 Block 2 - 7253a927900b56e0c814b80385b5a677178b950d2b6e786fc7 Block 3 - 85fab3f65504107264dec5fb3f5a3447d44e9196a869d1aea9 Block 4 - 7bba4e5649dd6ba1df720ed0acb199702840fac9d4084cd76e
Using only the numerals in those blocks, from left to right. We will keep moving to the right until a have a wining numeral. (excluding the 14 zeros(for now)) I will let the first block pick the first winning numeral of our raffle number. The second block pick the second numeral The third block pick the third winning numeral the fourth block pick the fourth winning numeral. The fifth and sixth block will only be used if NO winning numbers appear in any of the block hashes. (unlikely to be needed)
So, our raffle numbers are 4 digits 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006
In this example, the first three digits are all the same in our raffle numbers, so the fourth block will pick our winner. Block 4 - 7bba4e5649dd6ba1df720ed0acb199702840fac9d4084cd76e I simply move left to right until the number in the block hash matches a number in our raffle drawing. 1004 Would Win
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i3lome
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July 12, 2013, 12:48:07 AM |
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I want to enter, before I do. Can you take a picture of the Block Erupter, with your username, date and 2 upside down question marks. Just for proof that you have an Erupter in your possesion
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 01:48:48 AM |
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i3lome
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July 12, 2013, 01:50:46 AM |
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Awesome, When I get home from work. Ill go ahead and enter
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 02:12:59 AM |
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No problem. I tried to draw to upside down question marks without turning the paper upside down - Fail.
Thanks for the humbling challenge.
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i3lome
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July 12, 2013, 02:16:07 AM |
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Lol, you passed. Its easy to tell a photoshopped question mark from one of these ¿¿
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MRKLYE
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July 12, 2013, 07:20:07 AM |
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What is the ticket limit sir?
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i3lome
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July 12, 2013, 10:01:23 AM |
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Sorry have one more question. Is there a number of contestants your shooting for? I guess Im asking if only 10 people enter is the Erupter still given out or do we need X amount of people for the Raffle to be valid
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 10:59:46 AM |
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What is the ticket limit sir?
No Ticket Limit. The Prize pool keeps increasing with entries. If you notice on the sheet, there are additional draw numbers. 1-125 Entries - Drawing 1 winner - 1 Block Erupter 126 - 249 Entries - Drawing 2 winners - 1st = Block Erupter, 2nd = 50% of the 126-249 Entry fees 250 - 375 Entries - Drawing 3 winners - 1st = Block Erupter, 2nd = Block Erupter, 3rd = 50% of the 250-375 Entry Fees Following that pattern indefinitely.
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 11:04:04 AM |
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Sorry have one more question. Is there a number of contestants your shooting for? I guess Im asking if only 10 people enter is the Erupter still given out or do we need X amount of people for the Raffle to be valid
As I did with my last Raffle, I'm not setting a minimum. I will pull a winning number on Monday, no matter if I have 10 or 10,000. That's the agreement I have with those of you who are entering. I will stick to it. While I hope to get enough participation to make it worth the effort - Getting enough participation is my problem, not the entrants. (Sorry if entrants isn't a word)
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 11:08:38 AM Last edit: July 12, 2013, 11:22:49 AM by jdany |
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Another question not asked: Countries that I will ship to.
I don't do a whole lot of international shipping. If you know I am going to have trouble getting things from the US to you via USPS, please don't enter. If there are current hostilities, embargos or alien invasions, please don't enter the drawing.
I'll make every effort to get prizes shipped to the winner, no matter where you are. But, I'm limited to traditional shipping.
Just use some common sense.
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰
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July 12, 2013, 11:42:53 AM |
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I'm interested, however can you do the raffle in a provably fair way? Cryptography will prove that you selected a fair player.
For the actual implementation, it's not too difficult. Generate a random string. A trusted third party (like me) would generate a random string too.
You hash your string with SHA256 and post it here. I hash it with SHA256 and post it here too.
When the raffle ends, we concat (combine) our two secrets (the strings, not the hashed version), and hash that. Then, for each ticket number we hash that plus the hash of the two secrets. We then get the ticket which is a SHA256 hash.
The ticket with the lowest value wins.
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 12:08:30 PM |
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I was planning on using a random number generator. Feeding the high and low limit raffle numbers and using the total number of entries as the seed number. Then recording video of the drawing taking place.
Using cryptography, as you suggested, would be fitting for this kind of drawing. However, I'm not following your method. I don't have a firm enough grasp on the math behind using hash to get a random outcome.
If you have a moment, I'd be interested in hearing more.
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candoo
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July 12, 2013, 03:11:20 PM |
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I was planning on using a random number generator. Feeding the high and low limit raffle numbers and using the total number of entries as the seed number. Then recording video of the drawing taking place.
Using cryptography, as you suggested, would be fitting for this kind of drawing. However, I'm not following your method. I don't have a firm enough grasp on the math behind using hash to get a random outcome.
If you have a moment, I'd be interested in hearing more.
you should use a escrow to pick the lucky number. I guess john K could do it
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Einer trage des andern Last, so werdet ihr das Gesetz Christi erfüllen.
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 03:45:16 PM |
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I was planning on using a random number generator. Feeding the high and low limit raffle numbers and using the total number of entries as the seed number. Then recording video of the drawing taking place.
Using cryptography, as you suggested, would be fitting for this kind of drawing. However, I'm not following your method. I don't have a firm enough grasp on the math behind using hash to get a random outcome.
If you have a moment, I'd be interested in hearing more.
you should use a escrow to pick the lucky number. I guess john K could do it Great suggestion. I messaged John to see if he'd be willing
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jdany (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 10:38:57 PM |
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bought 5 tickets. 1MGH2eCzwbnGWtztjLKGdvLNqyigZ1Qi9u
Got it
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Dabs
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July 13, 2013, 02:01:33 AM |
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Hey,
You guys need help? I have experience with running provably fair raffles.
Dabs
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jdany (OP)
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July 13, 2013, 03:10:47 AM |
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Message me your idea.
I think I may hijack candoos idea - seems pretty simple. But, I'm open to suggestions.
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Monetizer
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July 13, 2013, 03:24:32 AM |
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I'd buy 2 tickets. Can I give you a btc-e code? (Cant withdraw under .1)
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