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January 29, 2018, 12:36:53 PM |
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Seems like the lottery is back to normal now, pretty happy for that. Plus, you can always still add the extra 1% on special occasions like for lottery round 1000 or something like that. Now I've got to play a few more lottery rounds with these good odds
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January 29, 2018, 11:19:18 PM |
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Monday's Dogecoin lottery round 118 draw results:Place | Nickname | Owned Tickets | Winning Ticket | Chance of winning | Reward in DOGE | 1 | Afknow | 16 | 39 | 35.556% | 9,000 DOGE | 2 | Sinjin268 | 3 | 36 | 6.667% | 1,688 DOGE | 3 | Sinjin268 | 3 | 24 | 6.667% | 563 DOGE | Litecoin Lotto round #30 will close in approx 8 hours!Current prizes:1st place: 0.172 LTC2nd place: 0.032 LTC3rd place: 0.011 LTCTotal tickets bought so far: 43 Price per ticket: 0.005 LTC Only two days left for Wagering Contest, more info in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850986.0.Catch the winning spirit!
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January 30, 2018, 12:11:08 AM |
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Seems like the lottery is back to normal now, pretty happy for that. Plus, you can always still add the extra 1% on special occasions like for lottery round 1000 or something like that. Now I've got to play a few more lottery rounds with these good odds Yes, it is pretty normal for now because dellwin did not join it which is make us can't win big amount and the prize will stay like this way if you can see it. I still prefer with the existance of dellwin so we will make good fortune right here. With his existance, the prize will be higher, although there is really small chance to win it but when your luck comes you will hit it. With current prize, this is less attractive
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January 30, 2018, 12:19:42 AM |
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do you allow withdrawals from the US?
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January 30, 2018, 04:33:21 AM |
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do you allow withdrawals from the US?
The only thing restricted to IP addresses in certain locations is requesting a deposit address. The rest of the site including withdrawals works from anywhere in the world.
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January 30, 2018, 12:51:38 PM |
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do you allow withdrawals from the US?
The only thing restricted to IP addresses in certain locations is requesting a deposit address. The rest of the site including withdrawals works from anywhere in the world. Oh wow, then I have been under the wrong impression this whole time. I told my buddy from the US they might have a tough time using the site, because of the restrictions; I had not realized that everything was fully-functional for US clients except for requesting a deposit address. I was worried my friend would win big, then try for a withdrawal and be denied because they are from USA. With this being said though, wouldn't that mean that US clients only have access to betting with whatever the faucet/rain will drip out for them? I suppose they could always do as they should've been doing from the start and use some form of IP security, like a VPN. Practically though, without jumping through any hoops the intended way for US members to use the site is through the faucet, is that right?
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January 30, 2018, 12:59:14 PM |
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With this being said though, wouldn't that mean that US clients only have access to betting with whatever the faucet/rain will drip out for them? I suppose they could always do as they should've been doing from the start and use some form of IP security, like a VPN. Practically though, without jumping through any hoops the intended way for US members to use the site is through the faucet, is that right?
Indeed there are no reasons that anyone in the US or other restricted countries cannot play from the faucet and withdraw their winnings. Many people in the Bitcoin and Crypto world like to protect their privacy using VPNs. I don't know of a casino site that prohibits their use or monitors if customers access from another country, say if they happened to go on vacation.
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January 30, 2018, 01:07:12 PM |
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Indeed there are no reasons that anyone in the US or other restricted countries cannot play from the faucet and withdraw their winnings.
Many people in the Bitcoin and Crypto world like to protect their privacy using VPNs. I don't know of a casino site that prohibits their use or monitors if customers access from another country, say if they happened to go on vacation.
I always wondered how the legality of "monitoring" your clients is laid out for countries that do not have KYC and similar laws/regulations. KYC forces you to verify your customer to a certain degree, verify their location, identity, etc. However in these other countries that do not enforce any kind of KYC-like legislation it makes me curious how their client-base is regulated at all. For example, the company that does not have to Know their customer but is also not "allowed" to serve US clients has almost no way of verifying whether or not they are serving US clients; other than simply going off of current IP, which is not a verification at all; it can be circumvented, it can be manipulated, as you said people can go on vacation or even immigrate. There may be some clients that are allowed to play, but wish to not display their location and are refused because they are using a USA IP. It would seem to be the case that US clients are only artificially restricted until there is KYC enforced worldwide or there is a more stringent validation than current IP. Although, like any business there is incentive to bring in as many customers as you can so I don't see the casino's stepping-up to the plate just to alienate an entire country full of gamblers (especially when they disagree with the KYC doctrine, anyways). tl;dr Are US Citizens not (legally) allowed to play or is there just restrictions on US IPs? I'm a little confused on the legality.
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January 30, 2018, 01:16:07 PM |
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tl;dr Are US Citizens not (legally) allowed to play or is there just restrictions on US IPs? I'm a little confused on the legality.
As I said above: The only thing restricted to IP addresses in certain locations is requesting a deposit address. The rest of the site including withdrawals works from anywhere in the world.
I'm not a lawyer but I believe that Crypto-Games will have taken legal advice that has led them to only restrict deposits.
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January 30, 2018, 11:26:21 PM |
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Another Bitcoin Lotto draw tomorrow, 9 hours left to buy tickets!!Current prizes:1st place: 0.02208 BTC2nd place: 0.00414 BTC3rd place: 0.000138 BTCTotal tickets bought so far: 276 Price per ticket: 0.00010 BTC Player tuesday won Tuesday's LTC Lottery, congrats! Also one day left for our Monthly Wagering Contest to end! Win up to 0.5 BTC, 8 LTC or 2.5 ETH. Current top 5 leaders of each coin wagered: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850986.msg29275640#msg29275640.Catch the winning spirit!
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Wagering Contest of January is over and these are the top 5 players of each Contest and their rewards. Full top 10 lists can be found HERE.Top 5 players of BitCoin Wagering Contest:Place | Nickname | Wagered amount | Reward | Amount of BTC Lotto tickets | 1 | Akama | 241.44 BTC | 0.5 BTC | 500 | 2 | Burne804 | 179.37 BTC | 0.25 BTC | 350 | 3 | Loser | 109.81 BTC | 0.1 BTC | 200 | 4 | ulatec | 92.36 BTC | 0.05 BTC | 150 | 5 | Dallton547 | 84.02 BTC | 0.025 BTC | 100 | Top 5 players of Dogecoin Wagering Contest:Place | Nickname | Wagered amount | Amount of DOGE Lotto tickets | 1 | DogeGuid | 14,778,229 DOGE | 500 | 2 | Goobersmooch | 10,896,882 DOGE | 350 | 3 | Ranjit | 8,572,312 DOGE | 200 | 4 | Loser | 7,932,168 DOGE | 150 | 5 | Jared322 | 7,536,840 DOGE | 100 | Top 5 players of Ethereum Wagering Contest:Place | Nickname | Wagered amount | Reward | Amount of ETH Lotto tickets | 1 | Morland001 | 624.57 ETH | 2.5 ETH | 500 | 2 | Aylmer555 | 618.33 ETH | 1.25 ETH | 350 | 3 | Eardley929 | 470.00 ETH | 0.5 ETH | 200 | 4 | Ether | 375.19 ETH | 0.25 ETH | 150 | 5 | Budec479 | 319.78 ETH | 0.1 ETH | 100 | Top 5 players of Litecoin Wagering Contest:Place | Nickname | Wagered amount | Reward | Amount of LTC Lotto tickets | 1 | Loser | 1,948.77 LTC | 8 LTC | 500 | 2 | Adkyn566 | 1,647.81 LTC | 4 LTC | 350 | 3 | JizzFactory | 892.88 LTC | 1.5 LTC | 200 | 4 | holzfritte | 581.18 LTC | 0.75 LTC | 150 | 5 | brewdog2018 | 427.07 LTC | 0.35 LTC | 100 | New round of our Monthly Wagering Contest is on!! Join us and win up to 0.5 BTC, 2.5 ETH and 8 LTC. More info in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850986.0.Ethereum Lotto draw tomorrow! 10 hours left to buy tickets.Current pizes:First place: 3.65800 ETH Second place: 0.68588 ETH Third place: 0.22862 ETHEach additional ticket costs 0.00250 ETH! Investment profit stats of last month: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2445163.msg29405814#msg29405814Catch the winning spirit!
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February 02, 2018, 11:16:29 PM |
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Friday's Ethereum lottery (Round 88) draw results:Place | Nickname | Owned Tickets | Winning Ticket | Chance of winning | Reward in Ethereum | 1 | Budec479 | 100 | 1546 | 5.400% | 3.70400 ETH | 2 | Eardley929 | 200 | 1252 | 10.799% | 0.69450 ETH | 3 | Morland001 | 500 | 712 | 26.998% | 0.23150 ETH | Congratulations!Bitcoin Lotto draw tomorrow, 8 hours left to buy tickets!!Current prizes:1st place: 0.13528 BTC2nd place: 0.02536 BTC3rd place: 0.00846 BTCTotal tickets bought so far: 1691 Price per ticket: 0.00010 BTC Catch the winning spirit!
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February 03, 2018, 11:24:46 PM |
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Saturday's Bitcoin lottery (round 238) draw results:Place | Nickname | Owned Tickets | Winning Ticket | Chance of winning | Reward in Bitcoin | 1 | Akama | 500 | 609 | 21.636% | 0.18488 BTC | 2 | Loser | 200 | 1075 | 8.654% | 0.03467 BTC | 3 | acikaa87x | 4 | 1666 | 0.173% | 0.01155 BTC | Congratulations winners!Meanwhile Wagering Contest is ongoing! These are current top 5 leaders of Bitcoin Wagering Contest:Catch the winning spirit!
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February 04, 2018, 10:40:46 PM |
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DOGE Lotto Round #119 will close in approx 9 hours!Current prizes:1st place: 316,600 DOGE2nd place: 59,363 DOGE3rd place: 19,788 DOGETotal tickets bought so far: 1583 Price per ticket: 250 DOGE Current top 5 leaders of Litecoin Wagering Contest:More info in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850986.0. Catch the winning spirit!
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February 05, 2018, 07:47:48 AM Last edit: February 05, 2018, 08:04:34 AM by DogecoinMachine |
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Important announcement: Delisting Gridcoin (GRC)
Starting today, CryptoGames will no longer accept Gridcoin deposits. This is the first step towards a complete removal of the coin from the CryptoGames platform. Investors who are part of the Gridcoin bankroll are asked to divest and withdraw their coins. For this process, there will be a 14 day window (until 19th February) designated. While betting with Gridcoin is still possible during this withdrawal period, first priority for players and investors with a Gridcoin balance should be to move those coins into their own wallets. Users who don't request a withdrawal in time will have their Gridcoin sent to their emergency address on the 19th, if they have set a Gridcoin emergency address before.
After the 19th February, Gridcoin will be removed from the site, and it will be no longer possible to place bets with Gridcoin or request automatic withdrawals of any leftover balances. There will be a specific reclaim process for those users that fail to withdraw their coins in time and don't use emergency addresses.
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February 05, 2018, 10:44:17 AM |
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Since we'll delist GRC, we decided to add new coin: GAS Happy betting!
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February 05, 2018, 11:15:10 AM |
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Since we'll delist GRC, we decided to add new coin: GAS That's pretty good news, Gridcoin's market volume was a bit too low for my taste anyway, gas seems to be doing a lot better in that regard. Gas is looking to be a good coin for low value roulette/slot/BJ/videopoker bets as well. Are you still going to keep Peercoin listed? Seems to be in kinda the same boat as Gridcoin (low volume), but perhaps it is used more often on CG? I just find it handy for playing roulette, the bet sizing is perfectly small enough for me.
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February 05, 2018, 11:21:09 AM |
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Since we'll delist GRC, we decided to add new coin: GAS That's pretty good news, Gridcoin's market volume was a bit too low for my taste anyway, gas seems to be doing a lot better in that regard. Gas is looking to be a good coin for low value roulette/slot/BJ/videopoker bets as well. Are you still going to keep Peercoin listed? Seems to be in kinda the same boat as Gridcoin (low volume), but perhaps it is used more often on CG? I just find it handy for playing roulette, the bet sizing is perfectly small enough for me. Peercoin will stay. GRC is having constant troubles with wallet for more than two years.
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February 05, 2018, 04:25:07 PM |
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Since we'll delist GRC, we decided to add new coin: GAS That's pretty good news, Gridcoin's market volume was a bit too low for my taste anyway, gas seems to be doing a lot better in that regard. Gas is looking to be a good coin for low value roulette/slot/BJ/videopoker bets as well. Are you still going to keep Peercoin listed? Seems to be in kinda the same boat as Gridcoin (low volume), but perhaps it is used more often on CG? I just find it handy for playing roulette, the bet sizing is perfectly small enough for me. Peercoin will stay. GRC is having constant troubles with wallet for more than two years. Good to hear that, it's definitely the best coin if you want to bet for lower values on games other than dice. I've got to say that I've been using Crypto-Games more as an actual exchange lately, while also playing a bit of course. I think I'd rather use this than Poloniex or Bittrex in some cases, just because of the ability to adjust the fee for example.
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February 05, 2018, 11:36:32 PM |
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Monday's Dogecoin lottery round 119 draw results:Place | Nickname | Owned Tickets | Winning Ticket | Chance of winning | Reward in DOGE | 1 | Loser | 150 | 1175 | 9.443% | 319.800 DOGE | 2 | DogeGuid | 500 | 318 | 31.270% | 59,963 DOGE | 3 | Loser | 150 | 1164 | 9.443% | 19,988 DOGE | Litecoin Lotto round #31 will close in approx 8 hours!Current prizes:1st place: 6.664 LTC2nd place: 1.250 LTC3rd place: 0.416 LTCTotal tickets bought so far: 1666 Price per ticket: 0.005 LTC Catch the winning spirit!
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