Lionidas
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April 27, 2017, 02:54:58 AM |
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I still don't understand how people abused a faucet ? It gave out such a tiny amount how much could they possibly have gotten away with ? I don't understand that. Now people who just want to okay for fun must deposit all the time.
AFAIK most of them are trying to push their luck to far by using faucet because some of them can even make it to 1 btc from faucet and that is the reason why they keep on gambling using faucet. And that is why they get called abuser about their doing. And most site including bustabit will never toleratr faucet abuser, rather than they banned them, it is better to remove it for sure Well they have and won't have one in their next version of the site as the creator and owner of the site has mentioned he will not be putting one to offer any free bits to their customers since they have already a steady amount of customers coming to site already. Including the amount of faucet abusers there were in the previous and current version as it stands.
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pinggoki
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April 27, 2017, 08:55:32 AM |
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Is there still a faucet on the site, I can't find it anywhere.
The faucet has been removed since long time ago due to it got abused. And I used to be able to auto bet but I can't seem to find the button? ? You can find it easily beside "Manual " button I still don't understand how people abused a faucet ? It gave out such a tiny amount how much could they possibly have gotten away with ? I don't understand that. Now people who just want to okay for fun must deposit all the time. It was probably taken down due to being abused by people who created multiple accounts just for the purpose of using the free faucet. I trust bustabit, but is a pity there no have faucet. the multiple a/c issue is every casino have. I log less on bustabit but i see people do x1.1, they can profit? I not confirm my strategy yet. Faucets are really only meant to give you a feel of the game anyway. It is a gambling site so you should expect to use your own BTC for a chance to win big. You can profit on any multiplier with a little bit of luck It all depends on the outcome of the games you decide to join, but there is not fool proof way to always win and you can expect to lose in the long run without some luck. We have the same thoughts. Faucets are only give to feel of the game to attract more gamblers. Don't expect that you can earn a big profit in such a liitle amount of faucets. They use it as a strategy to captive more players in their site. Even you put a large amount of bitcoin there's a high chance that you will lose. Inorder to gain profit you should have enough luck because that's the only way to win.
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Oilacris
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April 27, 2017, 03:28:22 PM |
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Is there still a faucet on the site, I can't find it anywhere.
The faucet has been removed since long time ago due to it got abused. And I used to be able to auto bet but I can't seem to find the button? ? You can find it easily beside "Manual " button I still don't understand how people abused a faucet ? It gave out such a tiny amount how much could they possibly have gotten away with ? I don't understand that. Now people who just want to okay for fun must deposit all the time. It was probably taken down due to being abused by people who created multiple accounts just for the purpose of using the free faucet. I trust bustabit, but is a pity there no have faucet. the multiple a/c issue is every casino have. I log less on bustabit but i see people do x1.1, they can profit? I not confirm my strategy yet. Faucets are really only meant to give you a feel of the game anyway. It is a gambling site so you should expect to use your own BTC for a chance to win big. You can profit on any multiplier with a little bit of luck It all depends on the outcome of the games you decide to join, but there is not fool proof way to always win and you can expect to lose in the long run without some luck. We have the same thoughts. Faucets are only give to feel of the game to attract more gamblers. Don't expect that you can earn a big profit in such a liitle amount of faucets. They use it as a strategy to captive more players in their site. Even you put a large amount of bitcoin there's a high chance that you will lose. Inorder to gain profit you should have enough luck because that's the only way to win. You would really need pure luck specially on this game just as been mentioned you will need 99% luck 1% skill. This game is belong to the criteria on gambling games which do rely rely on pure luck because if you dont have this then expect to lose money and talking about faucet amounts its so dumb to think off on making big money out of those faucet small amounts. Its impossible no matter how hard you strive to play with all your might but still end up losing.
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MrCrank
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May 01, 2017, 03:55:52 PM |
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Could you explain how it works?
I read faq but don't understand how to play? how can win or how can lose?
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moooonu
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May 02, 2017, 02:30:35 AM |
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Could you explain how it works?
I read faq but don't understand how to play? how can win or how can lose?
These is bet amount option there so fill the amount in bits you wants to bet with then choose multiplier and click roll. If the streak goes above your multiplier then you win and get profit according to your multiplier if not then you loose your betted amount.
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MrCrank
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May 02, 2017, 03:46:09 AM |
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Could you explain how it works?
I read faq but don't understand how to play? how can win or how can lose?
These is bet amount option there so fill the amount in bits you wants to bet with then choose multiplier and click roll. If the streak goes above your multiplier then you win and get profit according to your multiplier if not then you loose your betted amount. ok, Thanks! I playing now! I like this game, easy to play and funny! cool!
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Caladonian
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May 02, 2017, 04:33:48 AM |
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Could you explain how it works?
I read faq but don't understand how to play? how can win or how can lose?
These is bet amount option there so fill the amount in bits you wants to bet with then choose multiplier and click roll. If the streak goes above your multiplier then you win and get profit according to your multiplier if not then you loose your betted amount. you can control the amount that you wanted to gain, no need to double but instead you can pick between 1-100% fo earnings that's what is good from this enjoyable game mate its added some fun aside from waiting for the results better to try it by yourself and see the difference.
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ViceOfBTC21
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May 06, 2017, 11:50:57 AM |
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You can use it even as HYIP, just bet once a day all-in with multiplier of your choice (it must be low 1.01-1.05x). It's even safer than most Ponzis out here but still dangerous.
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coin.trader
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May 06, 2017, 12:22:11 PM |
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You can use it even as HYIP, just bet once a day all-in with multiplier of your choice (it must be low 1.01-1.05x). It's even safer than most Ponzis out here but still dangerous.
Well, fuck off, just invested 0.1 to bet on 1.1x and number result is 0. This is something I call bad luck
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RHavar
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May 09, 2017, 02:18:09 PM |
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You can use it even as HYIP, just bet once a day all-in with multiplier of your choice (it must be low 1.01-1.05x). It's even safer than most Ponzis out here but still dangerous.
Well the nice thing about doing this on bustabit (or indeed any repudiable provably fair site) is that you can quantify your risk/return, unlike HYIP/Ponzis which just take your money when ever the operator feels like it
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Check out gamblingsitefinder.com for a decent list/rankings of crypto casinos. Note: I have no affiliation or interest in it, and don't even agree with all the rankings ... but it's the only uncorrupted review site I'm aware of.
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May 17, 2017, 08:46:53 PM |
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Due to the insane backlog of high fee paying transactions, I've had to unfortunately double the withdrawal fee to ensure all withdrawals are sent and confirmed fast. Furthermore they are all now "opt-in RBF" (which might trigger some wallets to issue a warning about potential double spends). This is to make it easy for me to replace the transaction with an alternative that pays even more fees should the original transaction get stuck behind a backlog in the future.
Also the onerous fees have made me start to consider the possibility of support an altcoin. Would people be more interested in litecoin or ethereum support?
Jeez, 800 bits it's really too much (of course I understand the reasons, scalability issue and crowded mempool in BTC goes worse and worse every day) ;(. So, to switch into altcoins (at least for withdrawals, but maybe will be better to switch [e.g. optionally] to altcoins also with deposits and bets) looks like a really good idea. There was a copy of bustabit, it called "NXT Bubble" and it was (as the name implies) on the NXT platform (but it was ended ca 1.5 year ago). As I'm supporter and admirer of PoS coins, I'd suggest to make NEM or NXT/Ardor variant of bustabit. Lower fees, faster time of confirmation, no scalability issues -- these all are the advantages over BTC.
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raiblock
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May 17, 2017, 10:09:25 PM |
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I will suggest mrai. It had a short yet a successful one even running as a poker alternative token support.
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fiscorcle
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May 17, 2017, 10:16:19 PM |
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Due to the insane backlog of high fee paying transactions, I've had to unfortunately double the withdrawal fee to ensure all withdrawals are sent and confirmed fast. Furthermore they are all now "opt-in RBF" (which might trigger some wallets to issue a warning about potential double spends). This is to make it easy for me to replace the transaction with an alternative that pays even more fees should the original transaction get stuck behind a backlog in the future.
Also the onerous fees have made me start to consider the possibility of support an altcoin. Would people be more interested in litecoin or ethereum support?
Jeez, 800 bits it's really too much (of course I understand the reasons, scalability issue and crowded mempool in BTC goes worse and worse every day) ;(. So, to switch into altcoins (at least for withdrawals, but maybe will be better to switch [e.g. optionally] to altcoins also with deposits and bets) looks like a really good idea. There was a copy of bustabit, it called "NXT Bubble" and it was (as the name implies) on the NXT platform (but it was ended ca 1.5 year ago). As I'm supporter and admirer of PoS coins, I'd suggest to make NEM or NXT/Ardor variant of bustabit. Lower fees, faster time of confirmation, no scalability issues -- these all are the advantages over BTC. I'd also agree with NXT - it's a well built currency with some nifty features as well as the low fees / confirmation times that KloNEM mentioned
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BTCevo
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May 18, 2017, 02:22:09 PM |
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Due to the insane backlog of high fee paying transactions, I've had to unfortunately double the withdrawal fee to ensure all withdrawals are sent and confirmed fast. Furthermore they are all now "opt-in RBF" (which might trigger some wallets to issue a warning about potential double spends). This is to make it easy for me to replace the transaction with an alternative that pays even more fees should the original transaction get stuck behind a backlog in the future.
Also the onerous fees have made me start to consider the possibility of support an altcoin. Would people be more interested in litecoin or ethereum support?
Jeez, 800 bits it's really too much (of course I understand the reasons, scalability issue and crowded mempool in BTC goes worse and worse every day) ;(. So, to switch into altcoins (at least for withdrawals, but maybe will be better to switch [e.g. optionally] to altcoins also with deposits and bets) looks like a really good idea. There was a copy of bustabit, it called "NXT Bubble" and it was (as the name implies) on the NXT platform (but it was ended ca 1.5 year ago). As I'm supporter and admirer of PoS coins, I'd suggest to make NEM or NXT/Ardor variant of bustabit. Lower fees, faster time of confirmation, no scalability issues -- these all are the advantages over BTC. Are you asking for this just because you hold like a lot of NXT so you can sell it on higher price? Because as I know that NXT has not a good traffic compare to LTC or even doge. So why you asking for NXT instead of other coin that have huge traffic besides btc? This does not make any sense
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May 18, 2017, 05:52:01 PM |
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Are you asking for this just because you hold like a lot of NXT so you can sell it on higher price? Because as I know that NXT has not a good traffic compare to LTC or even doge. So why you asking for NXT instead of other coin that have huge traffic besides btc? This does not make any sense
a/ No, I have just a little budget in NXT, b/ No, I don't plan to sell any of PoS coin in the near future, c/ I had a strong faith into NXT in the past, but I'm not so much happy from the recent developing and also idea with "split" among NXT and NXT 2.0 aka Ardor (even if I'm understand about some issues, that would be solved by this step). So, this is just for clarification (and also I'm mentioned NXT/Ardor or NEM, and maybe NEM would be better idea, see their progress in these days). I don't understand that "not a good traffic", as you described. You meant that there is not so high volume on exchanges (comparing to LTC or Doge) ? But this is not directly related with scalability and confirmation times (or it would be advantage, on the contrary - when the blocks are almost empty and the network is not overloaded). And if you heard about troubles with continuity of creating block, it was true in the past (each block would be generated in 1 minute, but there were lot of 20-60 min delays in the past), but it was already solved ca year ago. So it's not an issue anymore.
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May 18, 2017, 11:33:20 PM |
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Also the onerous fees have made me start to consider the possibility of support an altcoin. Would people be more interested in litecoin or ethereum support?
Did you hear about CLAM? I heard it's an up-and-coming gamble coin!
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May 21, 2017, 09:48:18 PM |
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Also the onerous fees have made me start to consider the possibility of support an altcoin. Would people be more interested in litecoin or ethereum support?
Did you hear about CLAM? I heard it's an up-and-coming gamble coin! Wait a sec.. Aren't you the creator of that coin? lol! Even if you arent. There is a site decided to it already. It's called... BUSTACLAM.
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numanoid
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May 21, 2017, 10:54:03 PM |
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Aren't you the creator of that coin? lol! Even if you arent. There is a site decided to it already. It's called... BUSTACLAM. Maybe no? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=623147 There is also another site, it's called justdice.
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LLec
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May 22, 2017, 01:10:28 AM |
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Aren't you the creator of that coin? lol! Even if you arent. There is a site decided to it already. It's called... BUSTACLAM. Maybe no? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=623147 There is also another site, it's called justdice. But I do think he is part owner of the Moneypot group that was formed late in 2015 early 2016. Well maybe part owner. I have not involved to much in looking into those silly affairs of buying and selling each others site's code. Then crying about it afterwards.
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fiscorcle
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May 22, 2017, 04:49:30 AM |
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Aren't you the creator of that coin? lol! Even if you arent. There is a site decided to it already. It's called... BUSTACLAM. Maybe no? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=623147 There is also another site, it's called justdice. But I do think he is part owner of the Moneypot group that was formed late in 2015 early 2016. Well maybe part owner. I have not involved to much in looking into those silly affairs of buying and selling each others site's code. Then crying about it afterwards. Lol what? I didn't hear about that - is there a specific instance you're referring to?
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