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Re: bustabit – The original crash game
by
hopenotlate
on 10/10/2019, 21:04:03 UTC
⭐ Merited by DarkStar_ (4)
I am in no doubt that if ownership was to ever change hands the owner would give advance notice which would allow investors to pull out their funding (bankroll) any time they wanted before the websites were sold. To do anything less would be a completely reckless act and as we all know the websites and its owner has a great reputation and most (if not all) investors have complete confidence in him.

Have you even read this thread's history? Edit: Sorry, they are different threads.

This website has been "sold" fast multiple times to unknown buyers (I specially remember the first "sale" after the first owner got extorted or scared or something along those lines).  

Some speculate they were just little shell sells.  Why would someone have enough coins to buy a website like this and then need to give away most of their profits to someone else to bankroll it?


How many times has Bustabit/Bustadice been sold? I thought RHavar created it and at some point sold it to devans. I do not know anything about multiple sales of Bustabit/Bustadice.

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Quoting an old post of mine about this matter :

Is bustabit first crash game?

Yes, It was called moneypot when it was first announced and launched here back in 2014. Then it was rebranded to bustabit and in latter moment it was, as far as I understood, recoded and modified to bustabit 2.0.


and who invented crash game?

As far as I know user espringe invented it; btw it's a pity he is not anymore around here on bitcointalk.

Here is original announcement thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=709185.0

Hope I remember things correctly , maybe Devans or Rhavar might correct me.

So, unless I miss something, bustabit (formerly moneypot) was sold two times : from espringe to Rhavar and then from Rhavar to Devans.