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July 17, 2017, 03:42:25 PM
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I like busta but i dont have bits. hahaha
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July 18, 2017, 01:46:06 PM
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Congratulations on surpassing 1 MILLION Bitcoin wagered!

Quite the feat.  You should be proud.
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July 18, 2017, 10:40:32 PM
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Congratulations on surpassing 1 MILLION Bitcoin wagered!

Quite the feat.  You should be proud.

Thanks! Yeah, it's been quite a journey.  Grin

It's actually a little hard to believe that so much money has flowed through the site Cheesy

Congratulations! Well deserved and I'll drink a beer on the successful path ahead! Cheers
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July 19, 2017, 01:57:08 AM
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So you recommend Coinbase  to get bitcoins to use gambling?  Isn't there a fair chance Coinbase will close your account if you use it towards gambling? 
Bustabit is really gambling site If you do not have any bitcoins, we can recommend Coinbase if you are in the US although the registration process is lengthy. Another great option is LocalBitcoins.com, which lists traders in your area willing to sell or buy bitcoins. You can also search online to see if there are any bitcoin ATMs near you. And remember, you can withdraw directly to the bitcoin address on your account.


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July 19, 2017, 07:31:07 PM
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So you recommend Coinbase  to get bitcoins to use gambling?  Isn't there a fair chance Coinbase will close your account if you use it towards gambling? 
Bustabit is really gambling site If you do not have any bitcoins, we can recommend Coinbase if you are in the US although the registration process is lengthy. Another great option is LocalBitcoins.com, which lists traders in your area willing to sell or buy bitcoins. You can also search online to see if there are any bitcoin ATMs near you. And remember, you can withdraw directly to the bitcoin address on your account.



As long as you are smart about it and use a middle wallet (which you should be doing for everything so you can control your own bitcoins), Coinbase will have no idea what you're doing with your coins.
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July 21, 2017, 07:17:38 PM
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So you recommend Coinbase  to get bitcoins to use gambling?  Isn't there a fair chance Coinbase will close your account if you use it towards gambling?

I don't recommend violating anyones terms of use -- but speaking purely about bustabit privacy features:  Bustabit's uses a custom coin selection for deposits/withdrawals that makes it considerably harder for anyone to know if you're using bustaibit or not. It's not fantastic, but it's decent.

In the next release though, it's going to get pretty damn good.  Grin Our new algorithm (that has like >1 month of development time put into it, and uses a full on cutting edge constraint optimizer) will make it very hard for anyone to distinguish a bustabit address from any other. (although there's still a bit of things I need to figure out, like sending transactions over tor incase there's a spy node recording that I'm the probable origin of the transaction)

I'm warning you! Do not give your money to this rascal.SCAM.
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July 21, 2017, 07:22:30 PM
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So you recommend Coinbase  to get bitcoins to use gambling?  Isn't there a fair chance Coinbase will close your account if you use it towards gambling?

I don't recommend violating anyones terms of use -- but speaking purely about bustabit privacy features:  Bustabit's uses a custom coin selection for deposits/withdrawals that makes it considerably harder for anyone to know if you're using bustaibit or not. It's not fantastic, but it's decent.

In the next release though, it's going to get pretty damn good.  Grin Our new algorithm (that has like >1 month of development time put into it, and uses a full on cutting edge constraint optimizer) will make it very hard for anyone to distinguish a bustabit address from any other. (although there's still a bit of things I need to figure out, like sending transactions over tor incase there's a spy node recording that I'm the probable origin of the transaction)

I'm warning you! Do not give your money to this rascal.SCAM.
Why do you call him and his site these things?  Undecided

He seems to be using innovative things to not violate any terms of conditions in sending bitcoins to his site.
It is not against the law to do that is it?

Unless you just lost a whole lot of bitcoin there then I don't see the point in your post
really. Embarrassed
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July 21, 2017, 08:12:46 PM
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I'm warning you! Do not give your money to this rascal.SCAM.
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Why do you call him and his site these things?  Undecided

He seems to be using innovative things to not violate any terms of conditions in sending bitcoins to his site.
It is not against the law to do that is it?

Unless you just lost a whole lot of bitcoin there then I don't see the point in your post
really. Embarrassed
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You go and look at the game. All red. Can he pay you for positive messages?
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July 21, 2017, 08:16:04 PM
Last edit: July 21, 2017, 08:35:35 PM by actmyname
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You go and look at the game. All red. Can he pay you for positive messages?

Anecdotal evidence + cherry picking. Look at provably fair. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=922898.0]

Selection bias gets you nowhere.

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July 21, 2017, 09:02:59 PM
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You go and look at the game. All red. Can he pay you for positive messages?

Anecdotal evidence + cherry picking. Look at provably fair. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=922898.0]

Selection bias gets you nowhere.



You do not understand me? I'm saying that bustabit scam.Earlier there was an average coefficient of 1.97 and now 1.79.
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July 21, 2017, 09:09:21 PM
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You go and look at the game. All red. Can he pay you for positive messages?

Anecdotal evidence + cherry picking. Look at provably fair. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=922898.0]

Selection bias gets you nowhere.



You do not understand me? I'm saying that bustabit scam.


You're saying the game is "all red". I'm assuming you're implying that bustabit is rigging the results of the games. I also tuned in to see a lot of people complaining in chat about the game never reaching >=100x in over 400 games, but that's purely variance.



Learn how luck works, how provably fair works, and how to stay tilt-proof.  Roll Eyes

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July 21, 2017, 09:15:39 PM
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You go and look at the game. All red. Can he pay you for positive messages?

Anecdotal evidence + cherry picking. Look at provably fair. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=922898.0]

Selection bias gets you nowhere.



You do not understand me? I'm saying that bustabit scam.


You're saying the game is "all red". I'm assuming you're implying that bustabit is rigging the results of the games. I also tuned in to see a lot of people complaining in chat about the game never reaching >=100x in over 400 games, but that's purely variance.





Learn how luck works, how provably fair works, and how to stay tilt-proof.  Roll Eyes
Want to lose your money then play. Lead from here money quickly. My advice.
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July 22, 2017, 05:36:35 AM
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This site is designed top make first profits and after that you will losses All of your money so be careful guys thanks me later
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July 22, 2017, 07:04:59 AM
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Hahaha the messages about scam this, scam that never get old. I would trust Ryan with my money, house, car and first born baby.
If you can't afford to lose, don't gamble.
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July 22, 2017, 10:21:40 AM
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Hahaha the messages about scam this, scam that never get old. I would trust Ryan with my money, house, car and first born baby.
If you can't afford to lose, don't gamble.
He well fucks us. Here is his Bitcoin Address  https://blockchain.info/en/address/15zd7BLx5DuqkLMZafgUGp8H9TrnEJJMPc
He traced a transaction.
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July 22, 2017, 10:24:18 AM
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He well fucks us. Here is his Bitcoin Address  https://blockchain.info/en/address/15zd7BLx5DuqkLMZafgUGp8H9TrnEJJMPc
He traced a transaction.

1) show proof this is connected to Ryan
2) show proof this has anything to do with a scam

Conclusive evidence will get you the attention you seek. Posting a random address with a large sum of bitcoins does not.

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July 22, 2017, 10:29:07 AM
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He well fucks us. Here is his Bitcoin Address  https://blockchain.info/en/address/15zd7BLx5DuqkLMZafgUGp8H9TrnEJJMPc
He traced a transaction.

1) show proof this is connected to Ryan
2) show proof this has anything to do with a scam

Conclusive evidence will get you the attention you seek. Posting a random address with a large sum of bitcoins does not.
I followed my deposit.And I wonder if Ryan pays the tax?

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July 22, 2017, 10:34:12 AM
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I followed my deposit.And I wonder if Ryan pays the tax?

You could have followed any possible chain of transactions leading to random individuals. What if this address was actually part of an exchange?

Check this out: https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0876845096bd202a?from_address=1Ji8t814jfxKhYw3vy9KJC9JxcYb18yWne

This wallet was the source of the final address.
Seems like at the end of everything they're funded by the MtGoxAndOthers wallet

By the way, you still haven't shown proof of linkage.

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July 22, 2017, 10:59:02 AM
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I followed my deposit.And I wonder if Ryan pays the tax?

You could have followed any possible chain of transactions leading to random individuals. What if this address was actually part of an exchange?

Check this out: https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0876845096bd202a?from_address=1Ji8t814jfxKhYw3vy9KJC9JxcYb18yWne

This wallet was the source of the final address.
Seems like at the end of everything they're funded by the MtGoxAndOthers wallet

By the way, you still haven't shown proof of linkage.
My escrow address 13kzAKZrjHvDnuAXBDQmvoYT5kpqJGZYVB

https://blockchain.info/tx/99c32fd92c16701af31141db1543ee728855211df5bf5818309ad304f619708d
https://blockchain.info/tx/c2e84655dcb43f36972c08933b01f01d213add8a714b06900dcf2a9ec243b496
https://blockchain.info/tx/50540b5d6ca9cbe924055e8e3e393dc72648864dc03332cba0092c45200672e1
https://blockchain.info/tx/50540b5d6ca9cbe924055e8e3e393dc72648864dc03332cba0092c45200672e1
Finish https://blockchain.info/address/15zd7BLx5DuqkLMZafgUGp8H9TrnEJJMPc
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July 22, 2017, 11:07:55 AM
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My escrow address 13kzAKZrjHvDnuAXBDQmvoYT5kpqJGZYVB
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Your first address.

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/MtGoxAndOthers?
from_address=13kzAKZrjHvDnuAXBDQmvoYT5kpqJGZYVB

Discussion on this wallet:

It seems to be tainted with coins from Mt Gox. It could be some of the stolen BTC, though even if it is I doubt the current owner has any idea.
This is not true. The "wallet" MtGoxAndOthers on walletexplorer.com is essentially a catch all wallet for addresses that are linked together from coinjoin-like transactions. As more and more 'wallets' use coinjoin like services they will most likely be linked to that wallet.

Walletexplorer.com really should use some kind of filtering to attempt to exclude coinjoin-like transactions when spend linking addresses together.

The address appears to be likely either belonging to F2Pool, or a miner who mines on F2Pool, however IMO the chances are probably greater that it belongs to the former considering that many inputs that it spends are roughly 25 BTC (the likely block reward that f2pool receives from finding blocks) and that it spends the entire amount of inputs associated with the address (e.g. does not give change back to itself, and spends multiple inputs), yet it receives multiple transactions from what is likely f2pool, and appears to spend funds to a large number of addresses, likely to their miners.

Also, show a screenshot of that address on bustabit's site, please.



(at the end of this, where is the proof of scam? the bitcoins lead somewhere but that doesn't mean anything; this could have easily been a mixed tx)

I don't understand your point. Was your deposit not credited?

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