TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 11:55:38 AM |
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Are you going to keep your withdrawal fees as low as they are today or will they be a bit higher? Btw Shapeshift charges 0.0005 BTC for any operation, which is not that small. I hope your fees will be much less than that.
I really don't any information as nothing has been decided yet. I don't think adding more coins or features will have any effect on withdrawal fees. I imagine the main use of the exchange will be people changing what the get from the faucet and making small deposits from other altcoin faucets so I can't imagine a minimum fee anywhere near that high. I use another gambling site that has many coins and they charge through the spread rather than a fee. I think that would be a good way do it here as well.
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July 14, 2018, 12:24:28 PM |
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And yes, there are a few primdice owners (for example) who have given out their full names before now. Why can't wetsuit do the same, what's he in fear of? It would be considered more trustworthy as a site if you both offered your full identities.
It is not something I have or will ask wetsuit as I think if he didn't want to be anonymous he wouldn't be. From a personal perspective, I use services like ChipMixer so that nobody knows how much Bitcoin I have. If you own a site holding over 1200 BTC just in user deposits that isn't an option. Do a Google news search on 'bitcoin kidnapping". How much does wetsuit have, this says ~300 BTC: https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/address/1Fu3iBR2EMQWeYGi3XvrPmcPUkne8ZWj9hAnd if you properly encrypt stuff and keep it secure enough then it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. I'm fairly sure coinbase filed their UK tax return a few years ago and claimed to hold £3000000. If you secure your money well enough then you're fine.
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 12:50:18 PM |
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That's the address that we sweep the deposits to. There are a lot more addresses. How do you have? I'm fairly sure coinbase filed their UK tax return a few years ago and claimed to hold £3000000. If you secure your money well enough then you're fine.
It's a lot easier to do with a large organisation. As an example Bitfinex user a 4 from 7 multsig system with staff in diverse geographical locations. And if you properly encrypt stuff and keep it secure enough then it shouldn't cause too much of an issue.
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July 14, 2018, 01:21:53 PM |
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It's nothing new. If you do a whois lookup of the domain it tells you it is registered in Tortola, VG.
More lies. The site uses cloudflare you complete retard. And it has done so "for several years". Therefore any clown that looks up the whois will only see cloudflares info. The same goes for that finance company btw, or any other site that uses cloudflare correctly. So you did NOT see it with whois no matter what excuse you come up with. Wetsuit has well over 8000btc. 300 is just the hot wallet.
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 01:24:17 PM |
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It's nothing new. If you do a whois lookup of the domain it tells you it is registered in Tortola, VG.
More lies. The site uses cloudflare you complete retard. And it has done so "for several years". Therefore any clown that looks up the whois will only see cloudflares info. The same goes for that finance company btw, or any other site that uses cloudflare correctly. So you did NOT see it with whois no matter what excuse you come up with. Idiot. https://www.whois.net/Domain Name: FREEBITCO.IN Registry Domain ID: D7766450-AFIN Registrar WHOIS Server: Registrar URL: www.enom.comUpdated Date: 2018-01-14T12:11:53Z Creation Date: 2013-10-10T19:29:11Z Registry Expiry Date: 2025-10-10T19:29:11Z Registrar Registration Expiration Date: Registrar: eNom, Inc. Registrar IANA ID: 48 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: Reseller: Domain Status: ok Registrant Organization: Registrant State/Province: Tortola Registrant Country: VG Name Server: TOM.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM Name Server: DINA.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM DNSSEC: unsigned URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2018-06-01T21:44:03Z <<< Only the nameservers are run by Cloudflare, the registration belongs to us.
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July 14, 2018, 01:43:17 PM |
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IDK what you are reading but from where I am sitting I do not see an address. A country listing isnt an address and the last update to the whois record was literally just a few months ago in jan. All I see is a domaain pointing at cloudflare and registered from enom with an update to change the registrant country and either town or county. There is certainly no address there like you claimed.
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 01:54:25 PM Last edit: July 14, 2018, 04:04:26 PM by TheQuin |
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IDK what you are reading but from where I am sitting I do not see an address. A country listing isnt an address and the last update to the whois record was literally just a few months ago in jan. All I see is a domaain pointing at cloudflare and registered from enom with an update to change the registrant country and either town or county. There is certainly no address there like you claimed.
I didn't claim there was a full address. I said I found it when I was searching ages ago. Read again: It's nothing new. If you do a whois lookup of the domain it tells you it is registered in Tortola, VG. I can't remember where I found it now but I found that address when I searched for it years ago.
You should learn English and/or to read before calling me a liar. The domain isn't 'pointing at Cloudflare' its nameserver is hosted by Cloudflare. That has nothing to do with registration or ownership of the domain. As always you are keen to talk about things you have no knowledge of.
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jackg
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July 14, 2018, 03:33:59 PM |
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That's the address that we sweep the deposits to. There are a lot more addresses. How do you have? So I have my chipmixer address with 0.394 BTC. Another cold storage with 0.125 BTC in it and 0.1 in Hashnest? Anything else you want to chuck a stick at and get the right answer to? I'm fairly sure coinbase filed their UK tax return a few years ago and claimed to hold £3000000. If you secure your money well enough then you're fine.
It's a lot easier to do with a large organisation. As an example Bitfinex user a 4 from 7 multsig system with staff in diverse geographical locations. And if you properly encrypt stuff and keep it secure enough then it shouldn't cause too much of an issue.
That's just based on his weakness though. If you're strong enough or have a strong resistance to drugs then you're alright. IDK what you are reading but from where I am sitting I do not see an address. A country listing isnt an address and the last update to the whois record was literally just a few months ago in jan. All I see is a domaain pointing at cloudflare and registered from enom with an update to change the registrant country and either town or county. There is certainly no address there like you claimed.
I didn't claim there was a full address. I said I found it when I was searching ages ago. Read again: It's nothing new. If you do a whois lookup of the domain it tells you it is registered in Tortola, VG. I can't remember where I found it now but I found that address when I searched for it years ago.
You should learn English and/or to read before calling me a liar. The domain isn't 'pointing at Cloudflare' it's nameserver is hosted by Cloudflare. That has nothing to do with registration or ownership of the domain. As always you are keen to talk about things you have no knowledge of. Fix the quote, don't make me part of the argument, I wouldn't be arguing on you side in this instance.
I have 0.0014 in coinbase also and 0.01 on yobit.net.
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 03:59:09 PM |
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Fix the quote, don't make me part of the argument, I wouldn't be arguing on you side in this instance.
Done. Sorry about that I hit the Edit button instead of the Quote button and your quote was the first line in that post. So I have my chipmixer address with 0.394BTC. Another cold storage with 0.125BTC in it and 0.1 in Hashnest? Anything else you want to chuck a stick at and get the right answer to?
I'm trying to point out that it is an individual's right to decide for themselves if they want to make public what they own.
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July 14, 2018, 04:02:44 PM |
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I made a withdraw this morning, but my email was fucked up.
Is there anyways I can get the system to send me another confirmation email?
Thanks!
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 04:07:31 PM |
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I made a withdraw this morning, but my email was fucked up.
Is there anyways I can get the system to send me another confirmation email?
Thanks!
The confirmation link is only valid for one hour. After that, it will automatically cancel the withdrawal and add the amount back to your balance so you can try again.
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July 14, 2018, 04:08:35 PM |
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Fix the quote, don't make me part of the argument, I wouldn't be arguing on you side in this instance.
Done. Sorry about that I hit the Edit button instead of the Quote button and your quote was the first line in that post. Cheers! So I have my chipmixer address with 0.394BTC. Another cold storage with 0.125BTC in it and 0.1 in Hashnest? Anything else you want to chuck a stick at and get the right answer to?
I'm trying to point out that it is an individual's right to decide for themselves if they want to make public what they own. He has access to everything that we have on the site though so either knowing how much he has or his identity?
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 04:14:37 PM |
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He has access to everything that we have on the site though so either knowing how much he has or his identity?
I guess this is just a matter of personal belief. I strongly believe that the right to be anonymous and the right to privacy of your financial affairs are a very fundamental part of what Bitcoin is all about. I have investments in other sites that the owners equally anonymous but I have trust in them because of their actions and the reputation they have built up over the years. When wetsuit asked me to represent the site I didn't hesitate to put my reputation on the line for the same reason. You can make your own decisions based on your beliefs and opinions.
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July 14, 2018, 04:28:03 PM |
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He has access to everything that we have on the site though so either knowing how much he has or his identity?
I guess this is just a matter of personal belief. I strongly believe that the right to be anonymous and the right to privacy of your financial affairs are a very fundamental part of what Bitcoin is all about. I have investments in other sites that the owners equally anonymous but I have trust in them because of their actions and the reputation they have built up over the years. When wetsuit asked me to represent the site I didn't hesitate to put my reputation on the line for the same reason. You can make your own decisions based on your beliefs and opinions. Yeah, probably a good idea.
The highest wagerer is currently at 70 BTC, that's higher then I'd have expected. I was going to put in 0.1 BTC and get a bot running to gamble with 0.001 BTC and see how high I could get (with 0.01 odds) but that seems a bit dishonest - though theres still an equal chance to gaining and losing the same amount. I'm not sure if anyone's done this though (there's probably a slim chance you'll get profit from it or your betting will at least last a bit longer on the site).
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 04:33:02 PM |
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The highest wagerer is currently at 70BTC, that's higher then I'd have expected. I was going to put in 0.1BTC and get a bot running to gamble with 0.001BTC and see how high I could get (with 0.01 odds) but that seems a bit dishonest - though theres still an equal chance to gaining and losing the same amount. I'm not sure if anyone's done this though (there's probably a slim chance you'll get profit from it or your betting will at least last a bit longer on the site).
And only halfway through the month. The race for second has been hotting up a bit this week as well. I still wouldn't be surprised to see a really big high roller come in and take it though.
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July 14, 2018, 04:39:18 PM |
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Meanwhile another user wins 0.26240036 BTC with just 70 tickets! I wish I was that lucky. Hopefully the next time, a user with 50 tickets will win . I always buy 50 lottery tickets (I opted to double my reward points instead of the free lottery tickets). Always nice to have a dream 50 tickets will get you with such a good payout? So how about mine which can generate around 10k satoshi each week and always tried to buy that? How much ia the chance for me to win 1st? . Btw I already doing this for almost a year but never got anything back, instead I keep losing my deposit all the time I too trying more than a year until now still waiting for my turn as well. Its nothing to do with how many tickets you have but it all depends on your luck mainly in a lottery to win. More number of tickets may increase your chance to win but at the same time, you will be taking more risk to lose money in case if you don't win anything. Just keep trying your luck with a small amount every week which you can afford to lose. I know that luck plays a role in every lottery system, but in year you do not have any chance? Not even in top 10 once? This is kind of weird thing, and I still doubt if any of the free players can be part of the lottery works. You can see each week there is always a winners but yet no one ever claimed that they are winning the prize. May be some explanation from thequin might help here
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TheQuin
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July 14, 2018, 04:46:36 PM |
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I know that luck plays a role in every lottery system, but in year you do not have any chance? Not even in top 10 once? This is kind of weird thing, and I still doubt if any of the free players can be part of the lottery works. You can see each week there is always a winners but yet no one ever claimed that they are winning the prize. May be some explanation from thequin might help here
There's an easy explanation - you're factually incorrect. Last week the 3rd place winner had only 70 tickets so I suspect they were gained free. At least 4 first place winners have come forward and posted about in this and other threads.
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July 14, 2018, 05:02:19 PM |
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I know that luck plays a role in every lottery system, but in year you do not have any chance? Not even in top 10 once? This is kind of weird thing, and I still doubt if any of the free players can be part of the lottery works. You can see each week there is always a winners but yet no one ever claimed that they are winning the prize. May be some explanation from thequin might help here
There's an easy explanation - you're factually incorrect. Last week the 3rd place winner had only 70 tickets so I suspect they were gained free. At least 4 first place winners have come forward and posted about in this and other threads. Yes there have been people who have claimed to have won on the lottery. I still think it's fixed until I win JokeThe highest wagerer is currently at 70BTC, that's higher then I'd have expected. I was going to put in 0.1BTC and get a bot running to gamble with 0.001BTC and see how high I could get (with 0.01 odds) but that seems a bit dishonest - though theres still an equal chance to gaining and losing the same amount. I'm not sure if anyone's done this though (there's probably a slim chance you'll get profit from it or your betting will at least last a bit longer on the site).
And only halfway through the month. The race for second has been hotting up a bit this week as well. I still wouldn't be surprised to see a really big high roller come in and take it though. I can imagine we'll find a whale who will get 200 BTC wagered there yet in the next few weeks.
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July 14, 2018, 06:45:34 PM |
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At least 4 first place winners have come forward and posted about in this and other threads.
Thats it? Out of how many weeks? 52wks/year for 5yrs and only 4 have posted here? WTF. Those kinda odds could rival the odds of winning the lottery to begin with haha.
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July 14, 2018, 08:40:52 PM |
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I made a withdraw this morning, but my email was fucked up.
Is there anyways I can get the system to send me another confirmation email?
Thanks!
The confirmation link is only valid for one hour. After that, it will automatically cancel the withdrawal and add the amount back to your balance so you can try again. Duh, thanks dude.
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