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April 04, 2015, 06:30:37 AM |
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Profit website goes up very difficult to win now
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burjo
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April 04, 2015, 06:37:09 AM |
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I really like your game and its have faucet. More interesting is the game. Your game is 99% luck.
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shulio
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April 04, 2015, 07:20:57 AM |
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Profit website goes up very difficult to win now websites profit goes up doesnt mean that the site cheated or the house edge increase, it just solely means that there are alot unfortunate guy that lost to the sites, and I dont find it more difficult to win, it is still the same according to me
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unamis76
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April 04, 2015, 05:12:31 PM |
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Hard to believe that this site is still around with its ridiculous logarithmic multiplier. It's the most entertaining thing to see 1000x+ keep climbing and climbing.
Here is a list of the 20 biggest crash multiplier , I believe this is not updated yet The biggest 20 crashpoints were: 7903.83 7910.22 8774.44 8960.85 8976.48 9782.32 11190.31 11431.40 13035.96 13674.83 15459.53 16480.74 16759.39 17000.23 19248.20 22472.95 27531.59 28661.33 273936.82 319256.83 you wont believe if actually there are players that managed to achieve a cashout at 50,000x This site is probably the most enjoyable yet most frustrating bitcoin gambling site around. You guys probably all feel the same pain as me when you cashout at 1.4x and the game continues and doesn't crash until 30+x has been reached.... painstaking gambling, but so much fun too!
This is where the game is actually fun because it is unpredictable and it can go up to 6 digit multiplier, not really painstaking for me, but addictive and unique yes, and you wont actually believe it that cowbay managed to cashout at 50,000x Big win, but still at loss... I don't find it surprising that this game is still around. Fun, legit, addictive, big multipliers, and still turns profit to the operator. Win recipe
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sed
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April 06, 2015, 12:28:30 AM |
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I finally tried it. The animation is pretty neat. I worked pretty good for me in chromium. However, in firefox it just froze up.
I thought someone said I could change "bits" to satoshis somewhere in the interface. I couldn't find it though. The "bits" thing makes it seem like play money or some new altcoin.
Also, I ended up with 0.51 "bits" which I think is 51 satoshis. Can I gift this to someone on the site somehow? Is there a tipping mechanism? It seems like 100Sat is the smallest amount you're allowed to bet.
no tipping mechanism yet in moneypot as it will encourage begging in chat , and also you can use shiba for the calculation to satoshi, although i forgot the command, it will be wise for ryan to actually add a FAQ list for shiba's command FYI 1 bits = 100 satoshis Yes, yes, I know what a "bit" is said to equal. I'm not wanting to go down that road again (it seems like 20% of this thread has been dedicated to fights about "bits"). I just thought that there was an option in the UI to make it say something normal like Satoshis or uBTC. It's all good, I must have misunderstood. Like I said, the animation was pretty neat. Assuming you know how to make your browser run some custom javascript on a particular site/page, then you can save the following as a file and it finally fixes the "bits" conundrum. It's so embarrasing that the site owner doesn't want to just make a fix that's part of the website (given how easy it is to fix), but these 4 lines cleaned up the playmoney lingo to call a bitcoin a bitcoin, which makes the game a lot more enjoyable for me (and for a lot of others, apparantly). var bbs = document.getElementsByClassName("balance-bits"); var b = document.getElementById("balance_bits"); for (var i=0;i<bbs.length;i++) { bbs[i].innerHTML="μBTC: "+b.outerHTML; } var stickies = document.getElementsByClassName("sticky"); for (var i=0;i<stickies.length;i++) { if (stickies[i].innerHTML == "Bits") stickies[i].innerHTML="μBTC"; }
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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 12:39:05 AM |
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I finally tried it. The animation is pretty neat. I worked pretty good for me in chromium. However, in firefox it just froze up.
I thought someone said I could change "bits" to satoshis somewhere in the interface. I couldn't find it though. The "bits" thing makes it seem like play money or some new altcoin.
Also, I ended up with 0.51 "bits" which I think is 51 satoshis. Can I gift this to someone on the site somehow? Is there a tipping mechanism? It seems like 100Sat is the smallest amount you're allowed to bet.
no tipping mechanism yet in moneypot as it will encourage begging in chat , and also you can use shiba for the calculation to satoshi, although i forgot the command, it will be wise for ryan to actually add a FAQ list for shiba's command FYI 1 bits = 100 satoshis Yes, yes, I know what a "bit" is said to equal. I'm not wanting to go down that road again (it seems like 20% of this thread has been dedicated to fights about "bits"). I just thought that there was an option in the UI to make it say something normal like Satoshis or uBTC. It's all good, I must have misunderstood. Like I said, the animation was pretty neat. Assuming you know how to make your browser run some custom javascript on a particular site/page, then you can save the following as a file and it finally fixes the "bits" conundrum. It's so embarrasing that the site owner doesn't want to just make a fix that's part of the website (given how easy it is to fix), but these 4 lines cleaned up the playmoney lingo to call a bitcoin a bitcoin, which makes the game a lot more enjoyable for me (and for a lot of others, apparantly). var bbs = document.getElementsByClassName("balance-bits"); var b = document.getElementById("balance_bits"); for (var i=0;i<bbs.length;i++) { bbs[i].innerHTML="μBTC: "+b.outerHTML; } var stickies = document.getElementsByClassName("sticky"); for (var i=0;i<stickies.length;i++) { if (stickies[i].innerHTML == "Bits") stickies[i].innerHTML="μBTC"; }
Sed, would you be happy if it was called uBTC? I personally prefer bits because it sounds nicer to me, rolls off the tongue easier. Ya know that sort of thing. I get how some people don't like multiple divisions of BTC, but this thread really doesnt need more "anti-bit posts" because you have made about 30 of them. I'm not trying to "step you" I'm just saying, it's not needed Also, Shiba does have a list of commands. use !help and it displays "Shiba: very explanation. much insight: github.com/moneypot/shiba/wiki" which is Shiba's wiki link with an explanation of all her commands. EDIT: You only change the name "bits" to "uBTC" which are the exact same thing. I really don't see how the name of a unit can enhance your experience by that much.
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MonsterV
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April 06, 2015, 12:45:10 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
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sed
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April 06, 2015, 12:46:00 AM |
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I finally tried it. The animation is pretty neat. I worked pretty good for me in chromium. However, in firefox it just froze up.
I thought someone said I could change "bits" to satoshis somewhere in the interface. I couldn't find it though. The "bits" thing makes it seem like play money or some new altcoin.
Also, I ended up with 0.51 "bits" which I think is 51 satoshis. Can I gift this to someone on the site somehow? Is there a tipping mechanism? It seems like 100Sat is the smallest amount you're allowed to bet.
no tipping mechanism yet in moneypot as it will encourage begging in chat , and also you can use shiba for the calculation to satoshi, although i forgot the command, it will be wise for ryan to actually add a FAQ list for shiba's command FYI 1 bits = 100 satoshis Yes, yes, I know what a "bit" is said to equal. I'm not wanting to go down that road again (it seems like 20% of this thread has been dedicated to fights about "bits"). I just thought that there was an option in the UI to make it say something normal like Satoshis or uBTC. It's all good, I must have misunderstood. Like I said, the animation was pretty neat. Assuming you know how to make your browser run some custom javascript on a particular site/page, then you can save the following as a file and it finally fixes the "bits" conundrum. It's so embarrasing that the site owner doesn't want to just make a fix that's part of the website (given how easy it is to fix), but these 4 lines cleaned up the playmoney lingo to call a bitcoin a bitcoin, which makes the game a lot more enjoyable for me (and for a lot of others, apparantly). var bbs = document.getElementsByClassName("balance-bits"); var b = document.getElementById("balance_bits"); for (var i=0;i<bbs.length;i++) { bbs[i].innerHTML="μBTC: "+b.outerHTML; } var stickies = document.getElementsByClassName("sticky"); for (var i=0;i<stickies.length;i++) { if (stickies[i].innerHTML == "Bits") stickies[i].innerHTML="μBTC"; }
Sed, would you be happy if it was called uBTC? I personally prefer bits because it sounds nicer to me, rolls off the tongue easier. Ya know that sort of thing. I get how some people don't like multiple divisions of BTC, but this thread really doesnt need more "anti-bit posts" because you have made about 30 of them. I'm not trying to "step you" I'm just saying, it's not needed Also, Shiba does have a list of commands. use !help and it displays "Shiba: very explanation. much insight: github.com/moneypot/shiba/wiki" which is Shiba's wiki link with an explanation of all her commands. Mist, thanks for the respectful reply. I don't mind people disagreeing with me. Hurling insults is another story. In short, yes, uBTC is a standard metric prefix. It's quite normal to use metric prefixes to show base-10 divisions (or multiplications) of some unit. What I've been asking for is the ability to call a bitcoin a bitcoin and not to use invented terms which make me (and others) think of altcoins. I hope you can see the constructiveness of this recent "anti bits post" that I've made. I found that a few lines of javascript cleans up the page for me and makes the game better. I was sharing that with tspacepilot because he also seems to have found the bits thing weird (along with Monbux and others). I do wish, however, that the site owner would just add a switch in our login profiles to use the units we prefer as it's clearly a trivial job to do with respect to the code.
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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 12:49:00 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
With a razor thin house edge there is a lot of variance. Reason why you are seeing the house bankroll increase is because of Mathwhiz. He has been losing quite a bit recently.
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MonsterV
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April 06, 2015, 01:01:36 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
With a razor thin house edge there is a lot of variance. Reason why you are seeing the house bankroll increase is because of Mathwhiz. He has been losing quite a bit recently. I always lose if a large bet, in contrast to a few months ago
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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 01:17:09 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
With a razor thin house edge there is a lot of variance. Reason why you are seeing the house bankroll increase is because of Mathwhiz. He has been losing quite a bit recently. I always lose if a large bet, in contrast to a few months ago Oh, i see its the standard "the game has changed" thing. The game hasn't really changed majorly in the past few months as far as fairness goes. Only major even was when the game became "provably fair" and not just "provably pre-determined" so, honestly, its gotten more fair in the past few months.
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MonsterV
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April 06, 2015, 01:26:19 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
With a razor thin house edge there is a lot of variance. Reason why you are seeing the house bankroll increase is because of Mathwhiz. He has been losing quite a bit recently. I always lose if a large bet, in contrast to a few months ago Oh, i see its the standard "the game has changed" thing. The game hasn't really changed majorly in the past few months as far as fairness goes. Only major even was when the game became "provably fair" and not just "provably pre-determined" so, honestly, its gotten more fair in the past few months. Do you also feel it is always lost when big bet
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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 01:32:00 AM |
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Profit website continues to rise much less moneypot members had different
With a razor thin house edge there is a lot of variance. Reason why you are seeing the house bankroll increase is because of Mathwhiz. He has been losing quite a bit recently. I always lose if a large bet, in contrast to a few months ago Oh, i see its the standard "the game has changed" thing. The game hasn't really changed majorly in the past few months as far as fairness goes. Only major even was when the game became "provably fair" and not just "provably pre-determined" so, honestly, its gotten more fair in the past few months. Do you also feel it is always lost when big bet I feel like I win and lose about as much as I should, its only in your mind man
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RHavar
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April 06, 2015, 01:40:01 AM |
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Do you also feel it is always lost when big bet
I can assure you that your (or anyone's) bets have no zero impact on the game outcomes. All our code is open source and we've developed a provably fair system, that has provably pre-generated the results of 10 million games in advance, and allows you to verify every game immediately. You can easily use a quick script I made to prove the games yourself if you want. I'm sorry you lost, it sucks. But if you take the time to research it, I'm sure you'll also come to the conclusion it happened fairly and was just bad luck =)
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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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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 02:00:34 AM |
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Do you also feel it is always lost when big bet
I can assure you that your (or anyone's) bets have no zero impact on the game outcomes. All our code is open source and we've developed a provably fair system, that has provably pre-generated the results of 10 million games in advance, and allows you to verify every game immediately. You can easily use a quick script I made to prove the games yourself if you want. I'm sorry you lost, it sucks. But if you take the time to research it, I'm sure you'll also come to the conclusion it happened fairly and was just bad luck =) Some people, like me, are too lazy to research. We just trust other people that say its verified. Eventually I'll get out of this lazy habit, but for now, I just stick with the smart guys that say its fair (Ryan, Blockage,Dooglus)
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tspacepilot
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April 06, 2015, 03:20:32 AM |
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I finally tried it. The animation is pretty neat. I worked pretty good for me in chromium. However, in firefox it just froze up.
I thought someone said I could change "bits" to satoshis somewhere in the interface. I couldn't find it though. The "bits" thing makes it seem like play money or some new altcoin.
Also, I ended up with 0.51 "bits" which I think is 51 satoshis. Can I gift this to someone on the site somehow? Is there a tipping mechanism? It seems like 100Sat is the smallest amount you're allowed to bet.
no tipping mechanism yet in moneypot as it will encourage begging in chat , and also you can use shiba for the calculation to satoshi, although i forgot the command, it will be wise for ryan to actually add a FAQ list for shiba's command FYI 1 bits = 100 satoshis Yes, yes, I know what a "bit" is said to equal. I'm not wanting to go down that road again (it seems like 20% of this thread has been dedicated to fights about "bits"). I just thought that there was an option in the UI to make it say something normal like Satoshis or uBTC. It's all good, I must have misunderstood. Like I said, the animation was pretty neat. Assuming you know how to make your browser run some custom javascript on a particular site/page, then you can save the following as a file and it finally fixes the "bits" conundrum. It's so embarrasing that the site owner doesn't want to just make a fix that's part of the website (given how easy it is to fix), but these 4 lines cleaned up the playmoney lingo to call a bitcoin a bitcoin, which makes the game a lot more enjoyable for me (and for a lot of others, apparantly). var bbs = document.getElementsByClassName("balance-bits"); var b = document.getElementById("balance_bits"); for (var i=0;i<bbs.length;i++) { bbs[i].innerHTML="μBTC: "+b.outerHTML; } var stickies = document.getElementsByClassName("sticky"); for (var i=0;i<stickies.length;i++) { if (stickies[i].innerHTML == "Bits") stickies[i].innerHTML="μBTC"; }
That is kinda neat. Thanks sed! Moneypot just got cooler.
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Mist
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April 06, 2015, 03:21:34 AM |
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Enjoy I guess you two Glad you got some sort of resolution.
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tspacepilot
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April 06, 2015, 03:32:41 AM |
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Enjoy I guess you two Glad you got some sort of resolution. Mist, I have no idea why you seem so agressive on this one. There are a huge number of people on this forum who found the whole "bits" thing to be a large, poorly motivated distraction (EDIT: I'm too lazy to look up the threads, but there are quite a few and they grew to quite a length). I'm not condoning everything sed has said or done ITT but I'm really not sure why it would bother you if some people prefer not to rename bitcoin.
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April 06, 2015, 03:42:23 AM Last edit: April 06, 2015, 04:16:30 AM by Mist |
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Enjoy I guess you two Glad you got some sort of resolution. Mist, I have no idea why you seem so agressive on this one. There are a huge number of people on this forum who found the whole "bits" thing to be a large, poorly motivated distraction (EDIT: I'm too lazy to look up the threads, but there are quite a few and they grew to quite a length). I'm not condoning everything sed has said or done ITT but I'm really not sure why it would bother you if some people prefer not to rename bitcoin. That wasn't meant to be aggressive in the slightest, was legit happy that you made it more enjoyable with a simple 4 lines of code. More power to ya I understand that you don't exactly condone sed's actions, and I am in no way grouping you in with him. I don't have as much of an issue with it as it seems, I just don't really understand why some people are so adamant about not renaming it though. There are some cases where it works, and some where it doesnt. Moneypot happens to be one of those cases, but that's fine. I'm pretty done with this whole convo. Lets get some positive talk up in this bitch. Also, I like your nuts tspace
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tspacepilot
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April 06, 2015, 04:18:12 AM |
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Enjoy I guess you two Glad you got some sort of resolution. Mist, I have no idea why you seem so agressive on this one. There are a huge number of people on this forum who found the whole "bits" thing to be a large, poorly motivated distraction (EDIT: I'm too lazy to look up the threads, but there are quite a few and they grew to quite a length). I'm not condoning everything sed has said or done ITT but I'm really not sure why it would bother you if some people prefer not to rename bitcoin. That wasn't meant to be aggressive in the slightest, was legit happy that you made it more enjoyable with a simple 4 lines of code. More power to ya I understand that you don't exactly condone sed's actions, and I am in no way grouping you in with him. I don't have as much of an issue with it as it seems, I just don't really understand why some people are so adamant about not renaming it though. There are some cases where it works, and some where it doesnt. Moneypot happens to be one of those cases, but that's fine. I'm pretty done with this whole convo. Lets get some positive talk up in this bitch. Also, I like your nuts tspace Sounds good man. I think I'm probably too old to understand the proper parsing of the various emoticons that folks use to experss themselves these days.
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