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October 20, 2014, 12:54:37 AM Last edit: October 20, 2014, 03:15:31 AM by Bitpot |
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BitPots.Com
BitPots is a brand new Gambling Site & Game! We offer the ability to gamble against other players in timed pots, in which your chance to win is exactly the percent of the pot you own/have deposited.
- No Maximum Profit!
- Instant(4 confirms) Deposit and Withdrawal
- No Limits for Deposit/Withdraw
- Fast, Easy To Use, Clean Design
- No House Edge, Small Deposit Fee
- iPad, iPhone, Android Friendly
BitPots.Com
How to Play?
Step 1: First you need to register and set up your BitPots account, which you can access by clicking register on the top right-hand corner of the website. Step 2: Once you have an account, you need to deposit some funds. Simply click Deposit in the top right-hand corner, after logging in, and send money to the displayed address. Step 3: Return to the main page, and deposit into the pots. Your chance to win is proportional to the percentage of the pot you own. Step 4: When you want to withdraw funds, click Withdraw in the top right-hand corner of the website. Enter your address, and the amount you wish to withdraw.
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hobala
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October 20, 2014, 01:01:10 AM |
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What is this?? Can u explain how to play this game..
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October 20, 2014, 01:11:17 AM |
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I updated the main post with further instructions, and added a link to the FAQ. If you have any questions, post here or email us at bitpotsofficial@gmail.com .
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omahapoker
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October 20, 2014, 02:13:22 AM |
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just to let you know I signed up just now and got your email in my gmail spam folder. why is that?
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www.secondstrade.com - 190% return Binary option
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October 20, 2014, 02:17:05 AM |
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Its not really clear on how to play the game. You might want to update the site with a more descriptive explanation for playing the game. What does the time mean, below the 3 pots?
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rogerdonkey
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October 20, 2014, 02:20:29 AM |
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Its not really clear on how to play the game. You might want to update the site with a more descriptive explanation for playing the game. What does the time mean, below the 3 pots?
Agree we need know how to play this game and what benefit this game
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October 20, 2014, 02:59:05 AM Last edit: October 20, 2014, 03:16:50 AM by Bitpot |
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Thanks for the tip --- I'll be getting our devs on this snap. EDIT: I've created a more indepth page here: http://bitpots.com/htp.phpIf that hasn't done the trick, can you guys tell me what you don't understand? --Thanks.
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October 20, 2014, 04:27:21 AM |
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guys send the coins first and ask later no house edge lol only 5% fee..............
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omahapoker
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October 20, 2014, 04:38:16 AM |
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I asked why i got verfy in gmail spam folder and no answer. thats strike 2
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October 20, 2014, 04:45:14 AM |
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As it stands, I don't know why the verification email goes to spam. I'm having a server specialist come in and setup a mailserver for us tomorrow.
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Loophole
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October 20, 2014, 05:17:28 AM |
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So it is a lottery type of game, and the only winner will be able to get 95% of the pool, right? But I can't find how the winner is determined.
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October 20, 2014, 06:25:38 AM |
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We take 5% when you deposit it into the site, after that we take no more fees. The winner is determined by the following process: Say player #1 puts in 10 BTC, #2 5 BTC and #3 15 BTC. #1 owns 33.3% of the pot. #2 owns 16.6% of the pot. #3 owns 50% of the pot. And they have these chances to win: #1: 33.3% #2: 16.6% #3: 50%
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October 20, 2014, 06:32:13 AM |
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We take 5% when you deposit it into the site, after that we take no more fees. The winner is determined by the following process: Say player #1 puts in 10 BTC, #2 5 BTC and #3 15 BTC. #1 owns 33.3% of the pot. #2 owns 16.6% of the pot. #3 owns 50% of the pot. And they have these chances to win: #1: 33.3% #2: 16.6% #3: 50%
Say like in your example, there are only three persons playing and they have a 33.3%, 16.6%, 50% chance to win respectively. What are you going to do exactly to determine the winner? Is the process provably fair?
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October 20, 2014, 06:39:32 AM |
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At the end of the timer, a random BTC amount is generated between 0-and the total balance of the pot. If that numbers falls within the amount between the balance before and after you deposited, you win. Example: Player #1 deposits 0.1 BTC. Player #2 deposits 0.6 BTC. Player #3 deposits 0.3 BTC. Player #1 deposits 1 BTC. The tally is 2 BTC, and so a random 8 decimal precision number is generated between 0-2. Say that number is 0.45682849. Player #1: 0-0.1 Player #2: 0.1-0.7 Player #3: 0.7-1 Player #1: 1-2 Player #2 wins. I did some research into being provably fair, My developer made it use a cryptographically secure php function to generate that number.
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October 20, 2014, 06:51:41 AM |
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Hmm.. it seems just like lottery
And min withdraw and min. deposit ?
what is the different between 1-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour pots. ??
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Chemistry1988
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October 20, 2014, 06:56:16 AM |
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what is the different between 1-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour pots. ??
I believe the lottery will be drawn once every 1 hour, 12 hours and 24 hours respectively for the 3 games.
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October 20, 2014, 06:59:44 AM |
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We take 5% when you deposit it into the site, after that we take no more fees. The winner is determined by the following process: Say player #1 puts in 10 BTC, #2 5 BTC and #3 15 BTC. #1 owns 33.3% of the pot. #2 owns 16.6% of the pot. #3 owns 50% of the pot. And they have these chances to win: #1: 33.3% #2: 16.6% #3: 50%
please explain ELI5
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October 20, 2014, 07:12:09 AM |
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what is the different between 1-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour pots. ??
I believe the lottery will be drawn once every 1 hour, 12 hours and 24 hours respectively for the 3 games. I see, so if I want to see a winner quickly, I just deposit at 1 hour pots
We take 5% when you deposit it into the site, after that we take no more fees. The winner is determined by the following process: Say player #1 puts in 10 BTC, #2 5 BTC and #3 15 BTC. #1 owns 33.3% of the pot. #2 owns 16.6% of the pot. #3 owns 50% of the pot. And they have these chances to win: #1: 33.3% #2: 16.6% #3: 50%
please explain ELI5 total amount to that pot was BTC 30 ( 10+5+15) so the chance of winning for: owner #1 : 10/30 = 1/3 = 33% owner #2 : 5/30 = 1/6 = 16.6% owner #3 : 15/30 = 1/2 = 50%
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October 20, 2014, 07:13:45 AM |
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@s1ng It's a lottery funded by our fellow gamblers. No minimum withdrawal. Minimum deposit is 0.0002, as that is the blockchain transaction fee. @s1ng Yes, if you want faster, lower winnings, go for the smaller pots. The long ones tend to accumulate more, though.
@Chemistry1988 Correct.
@elm What is ELI5?
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October 20, 2014, 07:18:15 AM |
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May I know what is the minimum withdrawal and deposit? How much time would it take for both?
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