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February 03, 2018, 02:04:02 PM
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There's a brand new crypto raffle site and they are giving away some free tickets to help gain publicity and momentum. There's no purchase required and there's no catch, it's a simple raffle that will be performed by an unrelated third party on live video. This coupon code is limited to 1 per person. Coupon: 1freeticket and the site is https://bitcoinjackpot.global

Grand prize: $1,000,000
Second prize: $100,000
Third prize: $25,000
Runner-up: $1,000 x 75 winners

100,000 tickets are being sold. $20 per ticket. Pay using any crypto. Receive prizes in crypto or USD bank wire. Draw will be live streamed on YouTube by real people when every ticket is sold! If you live in Toronto and are a ticket holder you can be there at the time of draw.

It's brand new, this is Round 1 and they hope to do 4 rounds per year.
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February 15, 2018, 01:13:18 AM
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High price, but I wonder whether it is real or a scam one.

Hey Blackberry!

Bitcoin Jackpot member here! Sorry for the late response. This is a simple and legit raffle. If you are wondering about our winner selection method, this section from our FAQ will address your concerns:

"At the time of the draw, a winning ticket(s) is selected at random using random.org which is an unrelated third party; the draw will be live streamed on YouTube (or another video streaming site) when every ticket is sold. To make things as fair as possible, the draw will be conducted on video by people who are not related to Bitcoin Jackpot."

If you are interested in how reliable random.org is, you can take a look at their FAQ which discusses how they create random numbers: https://www.random.org/faq/

Thanks for the message!

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