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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Primedice.com fooled it's customers with 'Hufflepluff' story
by
mOgliE
on 12/01/2017, 18:36:33 UTC
http://www.newsbtc.com/2015/06/30/primedice-bitcoin-gambling-site-hacked-for-1m/

https://www.hackread.com/gambling-site-hacked-bitcoin-stolen/

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/player-cheated-online-bitcoin-gaming-site-1-million-reward-offered-help/

http://www.flushdraw.net/news/bitcoin-gambling-site-explains-how-it-was-hacked-for-1-million/

https://coins.newbium.com/post/1335-site-gambling-bitcoin-primedice-hacked-us-1-m

Just to name a few from a quick google search about this incredible million dollar heist story that was never presented with actual proof of it really happening.

Was 2015 a rough year for PD financially ? Could be. But trying to gain public trust by advertising a false story should fall under scrutiny.
If you look at this "2037 BTC stolen by a very smart guy" story you will find nothing but txids(which can be faked by a 5 year old), youtube videos of the $8000 bets taking place( which also can be faked by Mr. Edwards cousin) and a story written so poorly that it never reaches the dramatic mood of gansterness that never reached to its full potential )

The owner of Primedice.com.(Mr. what you call him Edward who dont even have one single photo of himself on the internet . Oh i understand privacy but when you are making a fortune out of the publicity of your site on "internet" you ought to atleast show how good you look !)

The owner of PD should be publicly interviewed and be asked to present convincing proof of fake heist story with 'The Goodfellas' posters


Mr. what you call him Edward who dont even have one single photo of himself on the internet . Oh understand privacy but when you definitely are making fortune out of the publicity of your site you ought to atleast show how good you look !



There is something I don't understand...

Primedice didn't take any money from the players did they?
They stated that PD lost this amount of money, but they never robbed any players, they were all able to withdraw their funds no?
Then...
Correct me if I'm wrong of course, But what you're saying makes no sense no? All they could have done even by faking everything would be to make a bit of advertisement. And a clever one. But that's all, otherwise they just took 2000 of their btc in a wallet to place it in another wallet without ever impacting it on the players.
How is that a bad thing?