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Author Topic: DaDice.com - Next Gen Social Gambling Dice Experience | Progressive Jackpot  (Read 257863 times)
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July 01, 2015, 10:43:33 AM
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this is my first time to withdraw from dadice and i dunno how much does it take to make a withdraw.
but it's been an hour now and it's not showing on blockchain.info yet and it's only 0.16BTC
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July 01, 2015, 11:34:37 AM
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this is my first time to withdraw from dadice and i dunno how much does it take to make a withdraw.
but it's been an hour now and it's not showing on blockchain.info yet and it's only 0.16BTC

well this has happened to me on some other dice sites as well... I am sure it will be processed soon by staff Smiley
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July 01, 2015, 11:40:13 AM
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this is my first time to withdraw from dadice and i dunno how much does it take to make a withdraw.
but it's been an hour now and it's not showing on blockchain.info yet and it's only 0.16BTC

well this has happened to me on some other dice sites as well... I am sure it will be processed soon by staff Smiley

i know they will . also they sent me e-mail confirming the withdrawal but it's been 90 min and is that mean they process all withdrawals manually ?
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July 01, 2015, 11:41:56 AM
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this is my first time to withdraw from dadice and i dunno how much does it take to make a withdraw.
but it's been an hour now and it's not showing on blockchain.info yet and it's only 0.16BTC

well this has happened to me on some other dice sites as well... I am sure it will be processed soon by staff Smiley

i know they will . also they sent me e-mail confirming the withdrawal but it's been 90 min and is that mean they process all withdrawals manually ?

have you tried contacting their support? never mind the chat there Tongue its starting to becoming a troll box over there
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July 01, 2015, 11:48:04 AM
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Why dadice does not run on my chrome. The errors message says mismatch. I run it on firefox but is very slow compared to primedice and coinichiwa.

I just check it and I have no problem on Chrome.
Are you using the latest version of Chrome, and where do you see that error message?


I'm using the latest chrome but I'm using windows xp. The site won't load on chrome.

I use windows xp and chrome, but i can play to dadice. See if you have problem with flash
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July 01, 2015, 11:50:51 AM
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Why dadice does not run on my chrome. The errors message says mismatch. I run it on firefox but is very slow compared to primedice and coinichiwa.

I just check it and I have no problem on Chrome.
Are you using the latest version of Chrome, and where do you see that error message?


I'm using the latest chrome but I'm using windows xp. The site won't load on chrome.

I use windows xp and chrome, but i can play to dadice. See if you have problem with flash

I don't think if da dice uses flash components Grin
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July 01, 2015, 02:10:44 PM
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Why dadice does not run on my chrome. The errors message says mismatch. I run it on firefox but is very slow compared to primedice and coinichiwa.

I just check it and I have no problem on Chrome.
Are you using the latest version of Chrome, and where do you see that error message?


I'm using the latest chrome but I'm using windows xp. The site won't load on chrome.

I use windows xp and chrome, but i can play to dadice. See if you have problem with flash

Indeed, we do not use any flash components.

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July 01, 2015, 02:33:15 PM
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I'm experiencing very slow betting. The roll seems to load forever.
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July 01, 2015, 04:31:58 PM
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I'm experiencing very slow betting. The roll seems to load forever.

I guess you are on a very slow internet connection. We have 180+ players currently online rolling about 6,000 rolls per minute.

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July 01, 2015, 05:58:30 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
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July 01, 2015, 06:02:51 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.

We have through this alot of time and it is better not to bring up old issue anymore because people will come and keep on discussing this for another week. No reason for dadice to provide a bankroll because they have closed public investment feature already, so some sort of private funding site
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July 01, 2015, 06:12:12 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
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July 01, 2015, 07:47:36 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.
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July 01, 2015, 07:58:43 PM
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FINAL GUESSING DAY AND CURRENT ROLLS!!!

We are in the final 24 hour stretch of the guessing for the 0.1 Bounty on the 500 millionth roll date! So get those guesses in.

Our rolls have passed 357 million!

The bounty for hitting it is 1 BTC if on the 30th of July and 0.05BTC for every day sooner!!

Keep Rollin'
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July 01, 2015, 08:00:48 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.


Not quite mate. Quickseller seems to think he has all the answers by crying foul as often as possible. His credibility is too low to give countenance to though. At the end of the day though the proof is in the pudding as they say so play with us and as I've said many many times before they will be forced to eat their words
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July 01, 2015, 08:19:18 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.


Not quite mate. Quickseller seems to think he has all the answers by crying foul as often as possible. His credibility is too low to give countenance to though. At the end of the day though the proof is in the pudding as they say so play with us and as I've said many many times before they will be forced to eat their words
Well I would respond however I think the post above mine sums it up pretty well. Especially the last point.

How exactly does a gambling site with a 600 btc bankroll, and a ~8 btc monthly marketing/advertising budget keep only ~.2 in it's hot wallet to satisfy withdrawal requests? How could you possibly remain profitable if you so rarely need to process a withdrawal of larger then that size that you keep your hot wallet so low.

I do claim scam a lot, however I am also almost always right with very few exceptions (less then 1% of the time I am wrong). I am not the one who initially asked the questions that made it abundantly clear that DaDice is a scam site, however I am able to make the conclusion that you are scammers.

A recent visit to your site reveals that you are claiming to have paid out over 250 BTC today, however your ten most recent "high rollers" bets have a cumulative wager of 1.41 BTC with the bets spanning at least 10 hours based on their time stamps. I know you guys have a lot of faucet bets however I don't think the faucet makes up so many bets that you would pay out 250+ btc in one day when the 10 highest bets in the last 10 hours had a total bet of 1.41 btc.

You aren't lying about how much you have paid out for winnings are you? Roll Eyes
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July 01, 2015, 09:06:40 PM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.


Not quite mate. Quickseller seems to think he has all the answers by crying foul as often as possible. His credibility is too low to give countenance to though. At the end of the day though the proof is in the pudding as they say so play with us and as I've said many many times before they will be forced to eat their words
Well I would respond however I think the post above mine sums it up pretty well. Especially the last point.

How exactly does a gambling site with a 600 btc bankroll, and a ~8 btc monthly marketing/advertising budget keep only ~.2 in it's hot wallet to satisfy withdrawal requests? How could you possibly remain profitable if you so rarely need to process a withdrawal of larger then that size that you keep your hot wallet so low.

I do claim scam a lot, however I am also almost always right with very few exceptions (less then 1% of the time I am wrong). I am not the one who initially asked the questions that made it abundantly clear that DaDice is a scam site, however I am able to make the conclusion that you are scammers.

A recent visit to your site reveals that you are claiming to have paid out over 250 BTC today, however your ten most recent "high rollers" bets have a cumulative wager of 1.41 BTC with the bets spanning at least 10 hours based on their time stamps. I know you guys have a lot of faucet bets however I don't think the faucet makes up so many bets that you would pay out 250+ btc in one day when the 10 highest bets in the last 10 hours had a total bet of 1.41 btc.

You aren't lying about how much you have paid out for winnings are you? Roll Eyes


Hmmmm. If I may I think I need to explain how the casino Payouts system works. Not just for us but all of them follow this protocol. The payouts is based on how many winning rolls there are. If you have a close look you'll see we are at about 7 million rolls for the day. A little bit of mathematical averaging in terms of bets, wagers, winning chances etc and the fact that we have jackpot chasers will give you a similar number (as a rough comparative tool). whehter or not the total winnings of individuals over the course of their betting day after losses adds to that is a moot point.

As I say all casino's follow the protocol in payout numbers as to how it shown.  

As to the calling of scam well you and others have mentioend this many times before so I wil respectfully say this for the last time. You have made your point as to what you believe to be the case. COnstantly reiterating is not having any effect as our user numbers continue to grow. Only time will tell and I have said this before myself that you will see that we will still be here in the months and even years to come. If that's the case will you apologise I wonder?
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July 02, 2015, 12:26:16 AM
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.


Not quite mate. Quickseller seems to think he has all the answers by crying foul as often as possible. His credibility is too low to give countenance to though. At the end of the day though the proof is in the pudding as they say so play with us and as I've said many many times before they will be forced to eat their words
Well I would respond however I think the post above mine sums it up pretty well. Especially the last point.

How exactly does a gambling site with a 600 btc bankroll, and a ~8 btc monthly marketing/advertising budget keep only ~.2 in it's hot wallet to satisfy withdrawal requests? How could you possibly remain profitable if you so rarely need to process a withdrawal of larger then that size that you keep your hot wallet so low.

I do claim scam a lot, however I am also almost always right with very few exceptions (less then 1% of the time I am wrong). I am not the one who initially asked the questions that made it abundantly clear that DaDice is a scam site, however I am able to make the conclusion that you are scammers.

A recent visit to your site reveals that you are claiming to have paid out over 250 BTC today, however your ten most recent "high rollers" bets have a cumulative wager of 1.41 BTC with the bets spanning at least 10 hours based on their time stamps. I know you guys have a lot of faucet bets however I don't think the faucet makes up so many bets that you would pay out 250+ btc in one day when the 10 highest bets in the last 10 hours had a total bet of 1.41 btc.

You aren't lying about how much you have paid out for winnings are you? Roll Eyes


Hmmmm. If I may I think I need to explain how the casino Payouts system works. Not just for us but all of them follow this protocol. The payouts is based on how many winning rolls there are. If you have a close look you'll see we are at about 7 million rolls for the day. A little bit of mathematical averaging in terms of bets, wagers, winning chances etc and the fact that we have jackpot chasers will give you a similar number (as a rough comparative tool). whehter or not the total winnings of individuals over the course of their betting day after losses adds to that is a moot point.

As I say all casino's follow the protocol in payout numbers as to how it shown.  

As to the calling of scam well you and others have mentioend this many times before so I wil respectfully say this for the last time. You have made your point as to what you believe to be the case. COnstantly reiterating is not having any effect as our user numbers continue to grow. Only time will tell and I have said this before myself that you will see that we will still be here in the months and even years to come. If that's the case will you apologise I wonder?

Almost certainly he will not.  We never know because people can grow and change and it's possible that QS will acheive a maturity in the future that he hasn't shown in the past.  But his past record is basically a scorched-earth strategy.  He was basically using this strategy to try to get to the top of the trust system around here, but in the end, his plan has backfired because it turns out that to actually get to the top of the trust system you have to speak in measured words and not falsely accuse.  So, he goes on crying "scam scam scam" and placing his ever less valuable feedback, but he definitely hates for people to draw attention to the high-profile situations where he was screaming about scam and it turned out he was completely wrong.  Instead of addressing those situations, he turns to try to find others to burn to take the attention off of his errors.
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Is there any reason you don't provide proof of solvency? I don't mean too stir up drama, but I was just wondering why you don't provide proof of your bankroll.
I thought this has been pretty well established already. It is because they don't have the bankroll they claim to have. Their intention is to eventually scam in some way either by stealing from a high roller or by stealing from one of their investors although doing so is going to be more and more difficult based on how much they are spending on their signature campaign (although some of this is them paying themselves) and on various giveaways (also possibly to themselves)
Alright, I have all the info I need. Thanks.


Not quite mate. Quickseller seems to think he has all the answers by crying foul as often as possible. His credibility is too low to give countenance to though. At the end of the day though the proof is in the pudding as they say so play with us and as I've said many many times before they will be forced to eat their words
Well I would respond however I think the post above mine sums it up pretty well. Especially the last point.

How exactly does a gambling site with a 600 btc bankroll, and a ~8 btc monthly marketing/advertising budget keep only ~.2 in it's hot wallet to satisfy withdrawal requests? How could you possibly remain profitable if you so rarely need to process a withdrawal of larger then that size that you keep your hot wallet so low.

I do claim scam a lot, however I am also almost always right with very few exceptions (less then 1% of the time I am wrong). I am not the one who initially asked the questions that made it abundantly clear that DaDice is a scam site, however I am able to make the conclusion that you are scammers.

A recent visit to your site reveals that you are claiming to have paid out over 250 BTC today, however your ten most recent "high rollers" bets have a cumulative wager of 1.41 BTC with the bets spanning at least 10 hours based on their time stamps. I know you guys have a lot of faucet bets however I don't think the faucet makes up so many bets that you would pay out 250+ btc in one day when the 10 highest bets in the last 10 hours had a total bet of 1.41 btc.

You aren't lying about how much you have paid out for winnings are you? Roll Eyes

Bravo! But as usual there are some severe mistakes in your analysis. Just like your previous fragmentary BlockChain analysis, which was later proven wrong and uncomplete, similarly here you're once again making a "bozo" out of yourself. Highrolls are happening when Highrollers are around, and if you have seen them around there are hundred of highrolls going on and apart from that, some players play 0.01 to 0.099 bets which don't seem to hit HR tab but every bit counts. By counting only last 10 highrolls, you're definitely not doing a worthwhile job for your employer here, otherwise you'd have known.

Bankroll as stated in many posts before is none of your on anyones concern, Da Dice doesn't accept public investments. The bankroll is private, next time when you have these belly cramps, you should go to PD thread and ask this question to stunna. Regarding hot wallet, as far as all withdrawals are honoured and paid timely, that is none of your concern either.

As you admitted yourself that you were paid about 1 BTC from Da Dice, the first thing to expect from an upright and principled man is to refund the said amount since all your claims are merely accusations and Da Dice is currently as honest as any other reputed Dice site on the block. But that is not something we can expect from you right? But are you trustworthy yourself? Why should anybody trust a wicked alt-accounts seller (which are probably used by scammers? who else?) or a self-proclaimed expert throwing scam accusations without any reasonable grounds.
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July 02, 2015, 07:11:18 AM
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JACKPOT GOING STRONG!!!!!!

The jackpot total has reached 1.13291421 BTC and still climbing

Will it be your turn?

Remember to roll a 99.99 for this one and of course have the bet ID and timestamp as primes

Good luck Jackpot hunters!

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