jaysabi
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October 15, 2014, 04:13:52 PM |
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Has anyone actually bid on the website? As a bonus, you probably get a back door coded in for Manl to steal the coins after you buy it.
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redsn0w
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October 15, 2014, 04:15:36 PM |
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Has anyone actually bid on the website? As a bonus, you probably get a back door coded in for Manl to steal the coins after you buy it.
No , I don't think .. but it is possible . However what do you think now ?
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thompete
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October 15, 2014, 04:18:20 PM |
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Has anyone actually bid on the website? As a bonus, you probably get a back door coded in for Manl to steal the coins after you buy it.
I don't think anyone would buy the site, specially after it belonged to a group of scammers and can have all sorts of backdoors, which might allow them to pull a scam. Also, if anyone does buy the site, it will not be easy to prove, that it is not manl, who is again running the site.
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21pilot
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October 15, 2014, 08:44:37 PM |
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even if someone would be interested in buying the site in spite of the damaged reputation, I think there are several problems:
-possibility of backdoors in the site code (maybe more than the nounce skipping) -possibility of being scammed when buying the site and receiving wrong code, partial code... -...
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Dabs
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October 16, 2014, 01:51:05 AM |
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Don't forget, the possibility of paying first, and not receiving anything.
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scarsbergholden
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October 16, 2014, 02:06:10 AM |
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Don't forget, the possibility of paying first, and not receiving anything.
I cannot imagine anyone not using some kind of escrow for a transaction like this. DB essentially has the reputation to attempt to scam people so it would be crazy to send bitcoin to them first. They also have an incentive not to give the domain, code and accounts away first as they will likely face a lot of attempts to be scammed after they have shown their willingness to scam others
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21pilot
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October 16, 2014, 12:24:14 PM |
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Don't forget, the possibility of paying first, and not receiving anything.
I cannot imagine anyone not using some kind of escrow for a transaction like this. DB essentially has the reputation to attempt to scam people so it would be crazy to send bitcoin to them first. They also have an incentive not to give the domain, code and accounts away first as they will likely face a lot of attempts to be scammed after they have shown their willingness to scam others even if you use an escrow they could screw you over Imagine the following situation: -you pay the BTC to the escrow -they release the script to the escrow -the escrow sees that both parties have fulfilled their part of the deal and transfers the BTC to manl & gerry -you get the script -> you realize that the script doesn´t work, certain parts of the code are missing or some other stuff How would the escrow be able to confirm that the script was real/complete? They could easily send him some dummy code or something similar and run off with the BTC. This could of course be prevented if you use dooglus or some other escrow who is actually able to program and can therefore confirm if the code is the whole code of the site.
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Cluster2k
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October 16, 2014, 01:42:11 PM |
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even if you use an escrow they could screw you over Imagine the following situation: -you pay the BTC to the escrow -they release the script to the escrow -the escrow sees that both parties have fulfilled their part of the deal and transfers the BTC to manl & gerry -you get the script The safest option is not to buy it. DB's reputation is poisoned, the code is either of extremely questionable quality (somehow breaks often when it comes to betting) or has deliberate errors installed.
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October 16, 2014, 05:34:17 PM |
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Has anyone actually bid on the website? As a bonus, you probably get a back door coded in for Manl to steal the coins after you buy it.
No , I don't think .. but it is possible . However what do you think now ? I have actually seen this happen, the a gaming site that went up for sale, and the code and all was purchased by a buyer. Then the coins were stolen by the previous owner of the gaming site. That is so incredibly low...
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ltcnim
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October 17, 2014, 10:09:39 AM |
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it would also be hard to be 100% sure that the site really got sold. it could even be the old owner faking the deal and continuing by himself.
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panju1
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October 18, 2014, 03:06:43 AM |
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The gamblers seem to be protected these days. It is only investors who keep getting scammed.
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fox19891989
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October 18, 2014, 03:17:34 AM |
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will you still pay sig campaign?
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BayAreaCoins
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October 18, 2014, 04:16:19 AM |
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will you still pay sig campaign?
I would venture to say probably not
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ltcnim
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October 18, 2014, 01:03:01 PM |
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will you still pay sig campaign?
I would venture to say probably not haha ^^
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October 23, 2014, 08:51:06 PM |
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I'd like AK to go back and take a screenshot of the same withdrawal dialog now that the withdrawal to the "incorrect" address happened.
I asked AK a while back if he would be willing to let me log in to his account to screenshot the withdrawal dialog to show that the pending withdrawal still showed the original address but it was too late and the 170 BTC withdrawal's address had already been edited: https://i.imgur.com/ZTY1fyG.pngEdit: here are two earlier screenshots taken by AK himself (note the times are different by an hour presumably because he's in a different timezone than me): https://i.imgur.com/OSfd97w.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/OiGzlRj.pngIts obvious that he cashed out to that 1PoP addy . He never had deposit or cashout with that addy that dicebitcoin provided. Rly bad for AK, and on top of all this shit, he lost his whole profit and 800coins more on pd :S . Rly bad luck for him . "rly bad luck" lmfao !
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October 23, 2014, 08:58:10 PM |
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I guess its not extortion when he is asking for what u owe him.
His 160+ btc cashout + his invested = 750 btc ?
You guess wrong. His deposit was 2 BTC, and his winnings ~170. He had zero invested. Makes sense now or shall i paint it? As for doxxing, if i was Joe i would be much more careful before jump into conclusions. I might not give a fuck, but im not sure when people find out that you are messing with their name/families out of your own conclusions will appreciate it! When you try to"doxx" someone, follow 3 rules. 1. Make sure you doxx the correct person 2. Make sure you doxx the correct person. 3. Make sure this wont backfire at you. Difference with doxxing a dude we had months ago for SEO from Greece and you, one guy who lives in Alaska, is major. For instance: a) A quick search can reveal you that Greece has no laws regarding cryptos or BitCoin in general. b) Its well known you have SHITLOADS of coins, to be able to wager with a bankroll of 1k+ coins. Is is safe for your real info to be online? Sounds dangerous to me. Imagine how many people could go after your dad(hey there Joe!), wife(how is Mia..?), family business... I think you get my point. c) You live in USA, and Im not so sure how is there law/taxes wise how you can swing so many coins Our difference here stands that, even if you tried to extort me, blackmail me or w/e you want to call it, I wouldnt reveal your ID here, even if I know who you are, 100% You can check your PM for proof. And the reason? Because while you are an asshole with fucked up behaviour, I still think your family or wife shouldnt pay for that mistake. Hugs and kisses! https://i.imgur.com/jTLPM8Y.jpgJoseph Buddy Mattie => http://www.newsminer.com/article_d6c149db-b099-5429-a336-5d7a2d9b81d3.html ? nice so this is the guy who needs some special attention? cool thanks for the link !
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BayAreaCoins
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October 25, 2014, 07:07:40 AM |
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nice so this is the guy who needs some special attention? cool thanks for the link ! Yep those are the people you caused a bunch of shit. Good job fucktard. I hope they make you look at their happy faces a hour a day while you are off exploring mountains .
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October 25, 2014, 03:07:26 PM |
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nice so this is the guy who needs some special attention? cool thanks for the link ! Yep those are the people you caused a bunch of shit. Good job fucktard. I hope they make you look at their happy faces a hour a day while you are off exploring mountains . i didn't cause nothing all i complained about is how the game cheated!! that's why i flagged them !(look it up) >> however imo the whole idea of "investing" in a casino that is obviously rigged is ludicrous on it's face! :\
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Valzador
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November 07, 2014, 06:47:22 AM |
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How much would it cost to buy dicebitco.in? I haven't bought code before so I have no idea, sorry if I make naive offers.
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November 07, 2014, 07:38:40 AM |
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I don't think it's worth it. You could hire a dev to recreate the whole site from scratch, and at least be reasonably sure you get what you pay for with no surprises.
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