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February 23, 2014, 01:23:01 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? It's up to you, but you would have to offer something slightly different to make people want to try your dice site. Also you would be competing against established brands which have a huge head start. One of the biggest assets an established dice site has is trust - you can't write that stuff, it comes over time with a developed user base. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose ; or some nifty feature like lose 2 times a roll on 90% odds= refunded
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deisik
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February 23, 2014, 01:25:24 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
It's not of our business really, but he probably gains more customers by advertising through our signatures, which will pay for the costs he has to make to pay us. I don't think he would run these signature campaigns for a loss. Should obviously be a win-win situation...
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hilariousandco
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February 23, 2014, 01:25:42 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? At a guess I'd say the vast majority of hits to PrimeDice come from this website. The advertising is obviously worth it to the business. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose
It's a free market, but I agree with all Cryptopher's points. It takes a lot of trust to use these websites for various reasons. If you're going to design a site and make sure it offers something others don't, otherwise, why would people use it?
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coinnewbit
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February 23, 2014, 01:28:11 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? At a guess I'd say the vast majority of hits to PrimeDice come from this website. The advertising is obviously worth it to the business. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose
It's a free market, but I agree with all Cryptopher's points. It takes a lot of trust to use these websites for various reasons. If you're going to design a site and make sure it offers something others don't, otherwise, why would people use it? Problem is I dont even know how those sites work and have no capital
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February 23, 2014, 01:42:23 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? At a guess I'd say the vast majority of hits to PrimeDice come from this website. The advertising is obviously worth it to the business. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose
It's a free market, but I agree with all Cryptopher's points. It takes a lot of trust to use these websites for various reasons. If you're going to design a site and make sure it offers something others don't, otherwise, why would people use it? Problem is I dont even know how those sites work and have no capital Haha, well I think you've better put the Bitcoin casino on the backburner then. I'm sure we'd all like our own money-making Bitcoin businesses.
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coinnewbit
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February 23, 2014, 01:44:21 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? At a guess I'd say the vast majority of hits to PrimeDice come from this website. The advertising is obviously worth it to the business. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose
It's a free market, but I agree with all Cryptopher's points. It takes a lot of trust to use these websites for various reasons. If you're going to design a site and make sure it offers something others don't, otherwise, why would people use it? Problem is I dont even know how those sites work and have no capital Haha, well I think you've better put the Bitcoin casino on the backburner then. I'm sure we'd all like our own money-making Bitcoin businesses. You never know... Anyway, how are we able to see if its truely 1% house edge?
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February 23, 2014, 01:45:46 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
"So much money" ? Pd is making money for advertising in 1 day . Don't worry about it. When he has to much advertisers he will stop accepting us. And will not incise payout per post .
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deisik
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February 23, 2014, 02:06:24 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
"So much money" ? Pd is making money for advertising in 1 day . Don't worry about it. When he has to much advertisers he will stop accepting us. And will not incise payout per post . Permit me an impertinent question, is Stunna a (multi) millionaire (billionaire, lol)? Somebody should come out and say "Stand and deliver!"
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rmines
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February 23, 2014, 02:13:43 PM |
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Does it matter if he is a millionaire or not? All this speculation.. "Don't bite the hand that feeds you"
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Cryptopher
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Keep it dense, yeah?
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February 23, 2014, 02:17:18 PM |
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Hey guys, I don't know if I should be asking this here nor if this question has been answered before, but how is Stunna able to give out so much money?
I'm not sure if he has any other ventures with Bitcoins, such as trading on the exchanges, but I imagine that the BTC generated from PrimeDice makes it plenty worthwhile. I would assume that he/she finds this bct user advertising profitable, which really leads me to want to start a dice site myself. Any thoughts? At a guess I'd say the vast majority of hits to PrimeDice come from this website. The advertising is obviously worth it to the business. Yeah, but what if I set like a 0.75% house edge? That will give me an advantage i suppose
It's a free market, but I agree with all Cryptopher's points. It takes a lot of trust to use these websites for various reasons. If you're going to design a site and make sure it offers something others don't, otherwise, why would people use it? Problem is I dont even know how those sites work and have no capital You need to have some understanding of how it works, what you want and, of course, capital to make it happen by bringing in the skilled folk who can make it come to life. As hilariousandco said in his post, put the idea to one side and focus your time and efforts in other pursuits. We would all like a PrimeDice type idea that brings in the money, but it comes with a lot of work and investment, and ultimately trust and time.
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February 23, 2014, 02:20:14 PM |
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Does it matter if he is a millionaire or not? All this speculation..
Size does matter after all (in Till Lindemann's voice)...
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February 23, 2014, 03:31:05 PM Last edit: March 05, 2017, 02:52:49 PM by tyz |
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I'm interested. Please pm me.
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February 23, 2014, 04:29:57 PM |
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Hi I added primedice to my signature and my starting post is @58 my bitcoin address is
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February 23, 2014, 10:12:13 PM |
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Signature added!
Starting posts: 54 Bitcoin address: 15tJ2Ha39VbFWzurQMZS3HAsgMvX8BnSTw
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FUR11
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February 23, 2014, 11:11:36 PM |
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Just added the signature.
Starting posts: 258 Bitcoin address: 1C6zr4YjHh8DWbcEBGu7cm6P813LeEvsFf
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byteflush
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February 24, 2014, 12:24:40 AM |
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Added the sig.
Starting posts: 131 Bitcoin address: 1NfpM86dMsL27bcWzWM8NUa5XPWbzCP5Xs
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Acidyo
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February 24, 2014, 07:47:25 AM |
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0.0003BTC Per constructive post
50 Posts minimum to claim, must have 50+ activity to begin term starting January 17th
8000 Posts Max = 2.4 BTC
Aww, I only got paid for 0.0002 per post last month. Also; is 8000 posts even possible? What is the closest anyone came last month when it was 4000?
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Testing123
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February 24, 2014, 09:32:09 AM |
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Starting posts: 63 Bitcoin address: 1LYhEFcxFAX5AbBxjmY2gQCkRwLvDgRjaG
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Testing123
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February 24, 2014, 09:39:45 AM |
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0.0003BTC Per constructive post
50 Posts minimum to claim, must have 50+ activity to begin term starting January 17th
8000 Posts Max = 2.4 BTC
Aww, I only got paid for 0.0002 per post last month. Also; is 8000 posts even possible? What is the closest anyone came last month when it was 4000? The best per-post rate last month (Feb) was 0.0002 (for PD, bit777 and others). But then, a new competitor shown up on 18 Feb with a tempting price 0.0003 ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=472953.0) I don't think 8000 non-spamming post (266 posts a day) is possible at all lol.
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Acidyo
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February 24, 2014, 09:50:36 AM |
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0.0003BTC Per constructive post
50 Posts minimum to claim, must have 50+ activity to begin term starting January 17th
8000 Posts Max = 2.4 BTC
Aww, I only got paid for 0.0002 per post last month. Also; is 8000 posts even possible? What is the closest anyone came last month when it was 4000? The best per-post rate last month (Feb) was 0.0002 (for PD, bit777 and others). But then, a new competitor shown up on 18 Feb with a tempting price 0.0003 ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=472953.0) I don't think 8000 non-spamming post (266 posts a day) is possible at all lol. Challenge accepted.
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