Had to look it up to make sure I'm using English right:
digit - The digits of the decimal number system are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, and those in the hexadecimal number system are those in the decimal system along with A, B, C, D, E and F.
Letters count. Ultimately I'm looking to find the transaction hash that matches the beginning the best.
Although you're sourcing that from a wiki dictionary and not a word authority like Merriam-Webster, I agree. Just be aware that your usage of digit in your details page is a bit vague if you don't specify the hexadecimal numbering system.
That's the bitcoin software that does that not me. Since I was paid in 1 BTC amounts when I paid the winner it just moved them. When they spend coins though it will probably be combined now.
I don't think I'd change the 1% fee. I know it's very tiny! I know, I barely afford the hosting for the lottery. BUT, hopefully because it's such a good deal for everyone BitLotto will grow based off of customer satisfaction not by advertising. I hope. I think too, as more people win who announce they won, people will slowly trust me more. As the trust grows, hopefully the jackpot will too. I want people who like to play the lottery to have the best experience possible where they KNOW they got their BTC worth and got exactly what they paid for. I want BitLotto to be the place that people go to play the lottery.
That's odd, I didn't know you couldn't just transfer whatever balance you had. Well with all the hackings and malware going around if I won I wouldn't publicly announce it. Looks like you're running the most popular lottery, I don't think anyone is even close to $1,200 USD in payouts.