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October 24, 2011, 12:31:30 PM
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Hey!  New round for people low on bitcoins!  0.1 - 0.5 BTC deposits!  http://bitcoinduit.com/Small_Ponzi

I'm in!  Everyone, post your round and I'll get in if the minimum deposit is <5 and the rules look good.
I just put a deposit into every new round.

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October 24, 2011, 03:41:34 PM
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If you are wondering why Bitcoinduit is down, it's because I just got a dedicated IP.  Please point your queries to http://66.84.11.89 for now and I'll have it back up and running.  I don't own the domain so Jon (who owns it) has to redirect it when he gets back.

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October 24, 2011, 08:20:22 PM
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That one-hour expiration game with over 100 BTC in the jackpot was won by the round creator, I assume?
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October 24, 2011, 08:34:24 PM
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That one-hour expiration game with over 100 BTC in the jackpot was won by the round creator, I assume?
We can all hope.
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October 24, 2011, 09:36:08 PM
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Bitcoinduit is now back at bitcoinduit.com again.  Sorry for the DNS problems!

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October 26, 2011, 09:34:23 PM
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Allright!

We got a new game: http://bitcoinduit.com/GeektraderIsBack

Lets go PONZI!

Make 1 deposit and earn BTC for life! http://bitcoinpyramid.com/r/345
Play my FREE HTML5 games at: http://magigames.org  BTC donations accepted.
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October 27, 2011, 05:43:10 PM
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Only 2 hours left on Bilderberg Blitz.
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October 27, 2011, 05:43:50 PM
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Only 2 hours left on Bilderberg Blitz.

Anyone!?  This thing has a 130 BTC jackpot!

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October 27, 2011, 07:22:27 PM
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Haha, one hour. This is going to be close.
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October 27, 2011, 07:44:10 PM
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Due to Atlas' INSISTENCE, I have decided to change his round's minimum deposit to 1 BTC.  This does not set a dangerous precedent; it is a one time only change so that more people can get paid out.
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October 29, 2011, 02:09:08 AM
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We have lots of rounds now, so I think I should bump this thread.

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October 29, 2011, 07:55:46 PM
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If you use a single address for Ponzi, you can conveniently check out how you're doing right here:
http://bitcoinduit.com/game/userStats.html
This'll tell you how much profit that address has ever earned in Ponzi!

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October 29, 2011, 08:13:54 PM
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http://bitcoinduit.com/Small_Fry
Keeps it small and keeps it easy to play!

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October 30, 2011, 04:31:34 AM
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Just wanted to point out a possible scam on bitcoinduit.com.  A game called "DonatetoBitcoinduit" has been made and, as per the rules, the player who created the game takes the pot.  If this is NOT actually a bitcoinduit created game, it is actually a scam.

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October 30, 2011, 04:37:12 AM
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Just wanted to point out a possible scam on bitcoinduit.com.  A game called "DonatetoBitcoinduit" has been made and, as per the rules, the player who created the game takes the pot.  If this is NOT actually a bitcoinduit created game, it is actually a scam.

Don't worry, I made that.  The 900000% ROI was to show people that I made it, because only I can modify the DB to allow such a huge ROI.
edit: by the way, want a 1 BTC freeroll? If so, send me settings! Smiley

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October 30, 2011, 01:54:00 PM
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Today I found a bug in Bitcoinduit.  If you create a round while the server is running its update script, bitcoind is locked down and you get an error.  It then enters a blank entry where a bitcoin address should have been in the database.  This causes the update script to crash.
I'll be working on this.

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October 31, 2011, 09:31:41 AM
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Just wanted to point out a possible scam on bitcoinduit.com.  A game called "DonatetoBitcoinduit" has been made and, as per the rules, the player who created the game takes the pot.  If this is NOT actually a bitcoinduit created game, it is actually a scam.

Don't worry, I made that.  The 900000% ROI was to show people that I made it, because only I can modify the DB to allow such a huge ROI.
edit: by the way, want a 1 BTC freeroll? If so, send me settings! Smiley
Okay, I just wanted to make certain.  ^_^  And, as far as the freeroll, I'm not sure what the method you use/information you require is.  Right now, I'm just trying to build up enough BTC to get a decent graphics card and gas money.  Since I mine at about 30 Mhash/sec, I'm sticking to smaller Ponzie games in the .1 - .5 BTC range for now.  I imagine that it makes it easier for those just getting started in BTC to join the fun.

Also, while I have your attention, what are the rules in the ranging of the first opening bet (host bet)?  When I start a round, I've found that it tells me that I have to start it with the maximum bet size.  Since I start rounds ranging in .1 - .5, it tells me I have to send .5 - 0.5 BTC to begin the round.  I know that it's not 100% required since I've seen some rounds start with 50% of the maximum or less, so what are the rules as far as that's concerned?

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October 31, 2011, 12:48:20 PM
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Just wanted to point out a possible scam on bitcoinduit.com.  A game called "DonatetoBitcoinduit" has been made and, as per the rules, the player who created the game takes the pot.  If this is NOT actually a bitcoinduit created game, it is actually a scam.

Don't worry, I made that.  The 900000% ROI was to show people that I made it, because only I can modify the DB to allow such a huge ROI.
edit: by the way, want a 1 BTC freeroll? If so, send me settings! Smiley
Okay, I just wanted to make certain.  ^_^  And, as far as the freeroll, I'm not sure what the method you use/information you require is.  Right now, I'm just trying to build up enough BTC to get a decent graphics card and gas money.  Since I mine at about 30 Mhash/sec, I'm sticking to smaller Ponzie games in the .1 - .5 BTC range for now.  I imagine that it makes it easier for those just getting started in BTC to join the fun.

Also, while I have your attention, what are the rules in the ranging of the first opening bet (host bet)?  When I start a round, I've found that it tells me that I have to start it with the maximum bet size.  Since I start rounds ranging in .1 - .5, it tells me I have to send .5 - 0.5 BTC to begin the round.  I know that it's not 100% required since I've seen some rounds start with 50% of the maximum or less, so what are the rules as far as that's concerned?

Thank you.

Oh yeah, we never implemented the 0.5 minimum for the first bet.  Sorry about that.
For the freeroll, I need your address and settings for the game.  That way you can see how larger games play out...
Some freerolls have been amazingly unsuccessful, so choose good rules!

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October 31, 2011, 02:47:40 PM
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Hello everyone,
I am Robert William Bonzi (aka Bobby Bill Bonzi).  I'm now working with Bitcoinduit, and I'm also the original creator of the Bonzi game.
Pleased to meet all of you.
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November 01, 2011, 11:16:48 PM
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Hi everyone,
We've recently found a bug where if you create a round while the update script on our server is running, the update script would crash.  Please notify me immediately if this happens.

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