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Board Gambling
Re: DaDice.com - Next Generation Social Gambling Dice Experience
by
tspacepilot
on 03/06/2015, 16:17:41 UTC
Now that this guy is off default trust and the damage he can do to people's reputations with his nonsense is limited, I'm starting to love him for the lolz.

DaDice is not a ponzi. However the comparison between your site and a ponzi are accurate. People understand the ponzi analogy because there have been so many Bitcoin ponzis.
This is fun.  "Okay, you're not a ponzi, but the comparison is accurate".  Hey, quickseller, take a quick logic lesson: P &!P is the definition of absurdity.
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IMO it is pretty clear that your site is a scam at this point.
IMO your O isn't worth very much these days and the more you go on, the less people are paying attention.   In recent months you've shown yourself to be a highly-volatile self-promoting egomaniac with a penchant for quick-moves and little forethought.  You get so thrilled to call someone out, especially someone you're mad at, that you post nonsense scam accusations and then have to embarrasingly backpedal all the while claiming "ahem, well, it's most likely that, I think that probably, in my opinion, the OP may not have scammed but would have scammed if it had been a Tuesday and we were just lucky that it was a Wednesday but I will catch him next time..." or those kinds of things.  Now that you can't hurt people with this shit, it's actually kind of entertaining.
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You claim to have this massive bankroll, offer huge max bets, yet all the evidence points to you having significantly less then that, maybe 5 BTC or so.

After all of your expenses, all it would take is one or two high rollers to be on your site at the same time for you to be able to profit after scamming.
after running a dice site
FTFY.  All dice sites take profit if a high-roller shows up and loses. All take losses if a high-roller shows up and wins. Running a dice site != Scamming.