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October 23, 2013, 01:11:16 AM
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Hello, I run BitcoinManiac.com and more importantly here BitcoinManiac Verifier

I will be accepting submissions for sites that are not already listed on this part of the site, provided that they are completely provably fair and have adequate documentation of how their provably fair system works. This project is intended to help gamblers or anyone else wishing to do a provably fair service of any kind verify results, as on-site verifiers shouldn't be trusted.

BitcoinManiac's Verifier runs 100% javascript, so all the verification is transparent and open-source. I ask that if you plan on using the code somewhere else that you give credit back to my site as it is a large part of my website.

If you would like to submit something, please post a link to the site or thread, and also a link to where the provable fairness is documented. Casino operators should feel free to post in this thread.

My aim here is to help people, so if you have a problem with any of my site, please post it here. Constructive critisism is welcomed, accusations are not.

Note that I am far from what you could call an expert developer, but I stand by the fairness of my site as a reflection of my trust in the community. I would never intentionally host misleading code that could harm other people in thinking that they had fair rolls.

Thank you, and have a nice day.

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October 23, 2013, 02:01:53 AM
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Hi Moonshire, is this site acceptable for the submission:

http://www.bitfeud.com

The winnings are announced in  Winners Tab here:

http://www.bitfeud.com/member-area/get-cash/

and you can see the payments made to each winner here:
https://blockchain.info/address/1CEHKprXVpLKV8Gdb864g6q4ZUnixR1zEw

In addition, there is 100% transparency page with bitcoin addresses:


Pool   Bitcoin Address   Balance
Prizes Pool   1CEHKprXVpLKV8Gdb864g6q4ZUnixR1zEw    2.96916046 | $ 594.22
Ref Comp Pool   1NDjtU4PwycUoJdDvveH6fRKR37b5eyjrA    3.44636046 | $ 689.72

The information on this page is updated as often as possible. Each day admin transfers funds from their general revenue account to the appropriate pools. However, there is a time delay in converting member payments that come through PayPal. They attempt to keep this page as accurate as possible. They also transmit revenue to GBBG, which is further transferred to various pools for bitbillions and the GBBG Matrix. You can verify GBBG Matrix and bitbillions data on the Transparency page on bitbillions.com for further transparency.

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October 23, 2013, 02:08:41 AM
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Hi Moonshire, is this site acceptable for the submission:

http://www.bitfeud.com

The winnings are announced in  Winners Tab here:

http://www.bitfeud.com/member-area/get-cash/

and you can see the payments made to each winner here:
https://blockchain.info/address/1CEHKprXVpLKV8Gdb864g6q4ZUnixR1zEw

In addition, there is 100% transparency page with bitcoin addresses:


Pool   Bitcoin Address   Balance
Prizes Pool   1CEHKprXVpLKV8Gdb864g6q4ZUnixR1zEw    2.96916046 | $ 594.22
Ref Comp Pool   1NDjtU4PwycUoJdDvveH6fRKR37b5eyjrA    3.44636046 | $ 689.72

The information on this page is updated as often as possible. Each day admin transfers funds from their general revenue account to the appropriate pools. However, there is a time delay in converting member payments that come through PayPal. They attempt to keep this page as accurate as possible. They also transmit revenue to GBBG, which is further transferred to various pools for bitbillions and the GBBG Matrix. You can verify GBBG Matrix and bitbillions data on the Transparency page on bitbillions.com for further transparency.

As soon as that site adds some relevant crypto thing that needs provably fair verification, i'll add it. I refuse to start a flame war in this thread.

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October 23, 2013, 02:31:11 AM
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I understand, thanks  Smiley

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October 23, 2013, 07:35:23 AM
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How do the verifier work ?
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October 23, 2013, 12:33:19 PM
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How do the verifier work ?
It uses cryptographic functions to check the validity ofrovably fair results. For total provable fairness, always set your own client seed and always write down the hash of the server secret.

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October 24, 2013, 11:52:12 AM
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Bump!

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