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January 25, 2018, 11:15:41 AM
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Idea: I want to put an international domain that I have to run with the idea of ​​a basic lottery script, however, I did not find any script running or working to customize and adapt. I do not have megalomaniac intentions, of course that does not roll nor the dominion, but I think that to supply this with the ads.
Anyway the idea would be to create a multicrypted lottery. It would have low transaction fee, would pay by auditing the withdrawals, once a day or once every 6 hours, do not know right yet, I accept suggestions.
The result of this lottery would be to use some of the funds to donate to charities. The idea is to help other non-artist entities by donating huge sums just to get their names on the wings, and maybe, quite possibly, if the business really pumped, help even fund a bit investments in Brazil in Science and Technology , especially after another cut in the budget. We could also use this in BR startups. We could therefore intend to create a council that decides and thinks about what to do with the funds raised, I do not want anything centralized. Grin
I know it is "illegal" in a way, since lottery without authorization of the "Federal Savings Bank" is prohibited, even more in the case of unregulated assets, but this is a matter to be discussed at another time. I would like to know if it is possible to do this through some known script. I looked at GitHub and other sites, but found nothing. Unfortunately, I do not have the budget to pay for someone who understands programming.
I am not asking for a donation, I am asking for help in discussing feasibility and possibility. There is gratitude in programming this project, so if it comes out of the virtual pro real, you will clearly be rewarded for it.
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January 25, 2018, 12:09:04 PM
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I think the legal issues around a lottery would be huge. Maybe instead of money you could pay them with Tokens which they could exchange for money!


There is a lottery with BTC rewards already:
https://www.lottoland.ie/bitcoinlotto
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January 25, 2018, 03:37:48 PM
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I think the legal issues around a lottery would be huge. Maybe instead of money you could pay them with Tokens which they could exchange for money!


There is a lottery with BTC rewards already:
https://www.lottoland.ie/bitcoinlotto

Great idea about token. Its will make this more dinamic and easy. Anoted.
Thanks for your contribution.

Im thinking in something like faucethub multilottery. Do you know?
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