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July 21, 2018, 04:26:14 PM
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[ANN] tombola.io for Cryptocurrency Gambling Platform - Games & Airdrop

Hot Gambling Platform: TOMBOLA (TBL)

Tombola website - https://tombola.io

Tombola gambling platform - https://tombola.game

Here's an image of a screen from the Three Dice game you can play on Tombola's game site.
https://tombola.game/img/threedice_panel.png

Tombola's whitepaper - https://www.tombola.io/tombola_whitepaper_english.pdf

vision - Tombola is the first gambling platform and cryptocurrency lottery based on EOS.

Tombola plans to give ICO investors 50% of their platform revenue on a regular basis

Airdrop - Now In Effect
Pre-ICO Timeline - 2018/7/21~2018/8/31 - Get 'em while they're pre-sale!

TOMBOLA'S POTENTIAL

There are several cryptocurrency gambling Market internationally (outside of the US).

There are less than ten serious movers in the market.

Tombola is a leader among international cryptocurrency game gambling platforms.

Read More:
BLOG : https://medium.com/@tombola
TELEGRAM : https://t.me/joinchat/INRayhAEYe6THyu5fF_rsg
TWITTER : https://twitter.com/TOMBOLA_COIN

Here's what the lottery game panels look like on tombola.games
https://tombola.game/img/lotto_panel.png
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July 21, 2018, 04:48:18 PM
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Basically another ICO... right? Wink

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July 21, 2018, 06:41:56 PM
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Basically another ICO... right? Wink

Yes. It is another ICO for a gambling platform. Seems like another Hong-kong based ICO where they have managed to get the CEO of ICO Bench as an advisor. As an ICO, it looks like a good one. Just hope they don't disappear suddenly! Another difference is that their token is based on EOS and not ETH.

Is the gaming platform already live or being developed?

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July 21, 2018, 09:42:07 PM
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Basically another ICO... right? Wink

Yes. It is another ICO for a gambling platform. Seems like another Hong-kong based ICO where they have managed to get the CEO of ICO Bench as an advisor. As an ICO, it looks like a good one. Just hope they don't disappear suddenly! Another difference is that their token is based on EOS and not ETH.

Is the gaming platform already live or being developed?
Its based on EOS and this is something new because we do usually see BTC and ETH gambling sites.
Their games is already functional except into the lottery one but they are still on test phase because of bet history made just by a same person or 2.


https://tombola.game/threedice
https://tombola.game/turtle
https://tombola.game/blackwhite
https://tombola.game/lotto

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Last edit: July 22, 2018, 07:43:41 AM by CryptoGamblingSites
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How does this help the Bitcoin community?

Spending ETH to get into your ICO. Then using EOS to buy your Tombola token, would require exchanging BTC (New Gold) into 3 different altcoins....that's a lot of trust to give to 3 non-bitcoin cryptos just to gamble on your website that will launch some day...

And why does your whitepaper say:
"The block chain casino service “FortuneJack”, which was launched in November 2014,
provide  games  such  as  Dice,  Slot,  Blackjack,  and  Bacara  in  dozens  of  versions.  The  
accumulated  number  of  bets  since  the  opening  of  the  service  amounted  to  about  8.9  
billion times, which is about 8.2 billion dollars when converted into the accumulated bet
amount. (1 BTC = 9400 USD x 870000 BTC until May 10, 2018)"

The calculation assumes each bet placed is just under $1 lost to their site, therefore the potential earnings are 8.9 billion? Really?

The crypto gambling space is NOT bigger than the real money gambling space CURRENTLY, to suggest the current operators earn billions is irresponsible. You aren't even planning to launch a similar platform to what these sites have been offering for years, why compare your "soon to launch" platform to them at all?

Did anyone on the team ask if the world really needs a provably fair lottery on EOS? Or another dice game online?

Both have been covered fairly well and the lottery has terrible odds, even when it's "fair"

Raising $22 million for a lottery, two dice games and two other unique games could have similar returns to "investors" as buying a lottery ticket though.


Tombola is a leader among international cryptocurrency game gambling platforms.


No it isn't

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August 16, 2018, 01:49:51 PM
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Are the withdrawals and deposits automatic/instant ?
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August 18, 2018, 08:17:15 AM
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Interessting concept, but what about the transactions ? Instant ?
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August 21, 2018, 03:56:49 PM
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Interessting concept, but what about the transactions ? Instant ?
its an ICO, how can it be an interesting concept  Grin
it is based on EOS, so it is going to be fast IF it launches allright and is a relative success
so far it is just another ICO, that doesn't look too scamy, but not too promising either
at least I would not bother to get EOS to buy the tokens ,but if you have some spare you can try it out and tell us later

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August 21, 2018, 07:02:59 PM
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It's a HUGE Scam actually, more details are in their ANN thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4691540.600

It WAS an EOS project, they took ICO money and post "its now ERC20"

As for me, project on EOS preferable than on Eth. Ethereum network is often overloaded, therefore, it can avoid this problem.

Although the idea of the project is not new, but it has a number of unique features over competitors. For example, the fact that Tombola is created on EOS platform.

Tombola now ERC20 based. Not more EOS  Grin



WHAT?!? So everyone who invested in the project thinking it was EOS (that was a selling point your team had) just accepts that ERC20 is the protocol? How is this just decided to use a completely separate blockchain...

How much will the TBH Token price drop due to the Ethereum price tanking the last few weeks? How do you just put a smiley face and not explain anything about this?

They also edited their whitepaper to remove all mentions of EOS, but the whole project was based on EOS originally....

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August 22, 2018, 02:10:43 AM
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Looks like another lot of nonsense, haven't we had enough ICO abuse already?

Regarding FJ and the 8Billion, I'm assuming they must be talking in Rupees.  For sure they have had that much WAGERED over the years, but it has taken a long long time to get to that level of trust etc...
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Regarding FJ and the 8Billion, I'm assuming they must be talking in Rupees.  For sure they have had that much WAGERED over the years, but it has taken a long long time to get to that level of trust etc...

Your assumption is trying to bring logic into the ICO world...we all know better than that Smiley

We asked a lot to get answers....they finally came back with this...


Why does whitepaper have inflated revenue estimates of $8 billion for FortuneJack....does anyone believe FortuneJack makes that?


FortuneJack just example


They really don't know what they are doing and it's obvious...

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August 22, 2018, 04:10:09 AM
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Hi, Bountiful.
I looking investor for my game.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2069612.340
Do you want invest to my bankroll?

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Regarding FJ and the 8Billion, I'm assuming they must be talking in Rupees.  For sure they have had that much WAGERED over the years, but it has taken a long long time to get to that level of trust etc...

Your assumption is trying to bring logic into the ICO world...we all know better than that Smiley

We asked a lot to get answers....they finally came back with this...


Why does whitepaper have inflated revenue estimates of $8 billion for FortuneJack....does anyone believe FortuneJack makes that?


FortuneJack just example


They really don't know what they are doing and it's obvious...

If only this forum actually had an active moderator instead of being a free for all, shit like this would get nipped in the bud pretty quick.
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September 23, 2018, 03:11:49 PM
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Regarding FJ and the 8Billion, I'm assuming they must be talking in Rupees.  For sure they have had that much WAGERED over the years, but it has taken a long long time to get to that level of trust etc...

Your assumption is trying to bring logic into the ICO world...we all know better than that Smiley

We asked a lot to get answers....they finally came back with this...


Why does whitepaper have inflated revenue estimates of $8 billion for FortuneJack....does anyone believe FortuneJack makes that?


FortuneJack just example


They really don't know what they are doing and it's obvious...

If only this forum actually had an active moderator instead of being a free for all, shit like this would get nipped in the bud pretty quick.

OP here. I posted the best information I knew about tombola at the time, following plenty of research.

Of course, you should always do your own research, especially in crypto or any volatile market. 

So they changed their blockchain. That doesn't mean, however, that the ICO is bad.  It just means they've chosen to take a different track on the tech.

As for any questions about the math and estimates in the white paper, you really should do the math for yourself and I urge you to contact the team directly on their site and social channels. 

All I was doing was sharing what I knew about an ICO that I thought the community would appreciate. And I think if you score it, you'll find that overall, the post and info in it are transparent and honest, and those are elements which far outweigh little technical details.
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September 23, 2018, 11:25:33 PM
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If you do not charge a game fee how do you make a profit?

Can you steal player deposits or are they also somehow on the blockchain?
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September 25, 2018, 10:09:27 AM
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If you do not charge a game fee how do you make a profit?

Can you steal player deposits or are they also somehow on the blockchain?

What do you mean? I think they do not get profit only from the tx fee, other site already have prove this method and it just fine by them, so by having transation fee or not every time the tx is processed is not really big deal, as long as they have house edge that will cover it up for them. May be you already know how that house edge and fee can't be compared, I guess fee is just some extra income for gambling site
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September 25, 2018, 09:52:24 PM
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OP here. I posted the best information I knew about tombola at the time, following plenty of research.

Of course, you should always do your own research, especially in crypto or any volatile market. 

So they changed their blockchain. That doesn't mean, however, that the ICO is bad.  It just means they've chosen to take a different track on the tech.

As for any questions about the math and estimates in the white paper, you really should do the math for yourself and I urge you to contact the team directly on their site and social channels. 

All I was doing was sharing what I knew about an ICO that I thought the community would appreciate. And I think if you score it, you'll find that overall, the post and info in it are transparent and honest, and those are elements which far outweigh little technical details.

They changed blockchain middle of an ICO? People already bought the shitcoin they are selling, then it's on a different blockchain. They also edited their whitepaper and didn't tell investors.

Someone involved in their bounty is at least coming clean with what this project demands during their ICO for free tokens.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4691540.msg46111006#msg46111006

Dear cryptoenthusiasts

I took part on Tombola bounty campaign https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4837302.0

The task consisted of posting 10 messages weekly in Tombola's bitcointalk ANN.
It was named as "ANN moderation", we were told to leave positive comments regarding the project. Sounded strange to me, but I looked in the most common rating sites and assumed the project was legit and wasnt promoting a scam.
I saw high rating in ICObench and KYC passed, was enough for me.
#1 mistake: always do my own research


Now i have been looking deeper, looking at the previous messages in bitcointalk ANN and this seems very fishy. Seem they really changed the concept of the project, AFTER raising some funds, and that is why they were asking for positive comments.. to cover the bad comments from harmed investors!
They also did dupplicated payments to bounty members after bounty campaign ended, which would make me very angry if i were an investor, as price of token is diluted.
I also realized now that the message of bounty thread was edited.
Where it appears "You can help the team explain to other users how Tombala works".. and i can promise for my babys life, this is very different of what was stated previously as task( something sumarized as: " post positive comments about Tombola").
I am already dissapointed with myself as i think that i was helping this team raising money by not being honest to people. I promise i regret it very much and hope you havent invested a cent on this.

i checked the balance.s.and seems 94% concentrated in few accounts... this seems strange!

I also hope investors accept  my apologies (+ also for my bad english).



Sorry for the long message and best regards



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September 25, 2018, 10:48:37 PM
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OP here. I posted the best information I knew about tombola at the time, following plenty of research.

Of course, you should always do your own research, especially in crypto or any volatile market. 

So they changed their blockchain. That doesn't mean, however, that the ICO is bad.  It just means they've chosen to take a different track on the tech.

As for any questions about the math and estimates in the white paper, you really should do the math for yourself and I urge you to contact the team directly on their site and social channels. 

All I was doing was sharing what I knew about an ICO that I thought the community would appreciate. And I think if you score it, you'll find that overall, the post and info in it are transparent and honest, and those are elements which far outweigh little technical details.

They changed blockchain middle of an ICO? People already bought the shitcoin they are selling, then it's on a different blockchain. They also edited their whitepaper and didn't tell investors.

Someone involved in their bounty is at least coming clean with what this project demands during their ICO for free tokens.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4691540.msg46111006#msg46111006

~snip~
With those kind of changes then its already showing red flag in the very first place when they do give task on just giving positive feedback on their ANN thread.I do feel on what this dude have on helping the project to promote a scammy ICO and the trust rating is just well deserved.

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