As for the gambling vouch, didn't he just say that it worked?
Did he check script for backdoors?
That would imply that he knows more than what a variable initialization looks like. To my knowledge, he does not.
That wasn't really a question.
Look, I am strongly against people who are selling "winning scripts" or any kind of gambling scripts/bots for several reasons:
1) gambling scripts/bots are available for free, no one needs to buy one
2) winning script/method doesn't exist, people who are selling such methods are selling fog to naive people
3) such scripts/bots usually have something hidden to steal balance
As I already said, he was probably thinking with his lower head and I hope all this will remind him not to vouch for such shady thing again.
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However I remember that she said her ''strategy'' was based on a vulnerability on a particular casino because the casino itself had some sort of script that would let new accounts win at first or something like that. It wasn't really a normal idiotic ''strategy'' at least that's what she said. I personally wouldn't vouch for something like that even if it was legit since it involves some sort of cheating.
You are wrong, she specifically said that script was created for provably fair sites:
This script is designed for crash sites, and has been backtested against around 2 years worth of data. This script is intended for use on provably fair sites
nullic said in the other thread that he trusted alia with 0.01 btc to gamble with, and was told that the identity of the site she was playing at is secret and iirc the strategy was specific to the site (even though the identity of the site would be public via the blockchain).
My suspicions will strengthen if anyone who gambled with them tells me the name of the gambling site.
I gambled with Alia. She did not tell me the name of the site, and I didnt ask. Edit: I recall her having said explicitly in that thread that she would not reveal the name of the site, in order to prevent her method from becoming saturated. I will look for that post when I have a moment; or somebody else can find it.