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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is this considered cheating? or Ilegal?
by
FontSeli
on 19/06/2020, 11:19:04 UTC
They specified an invalid SHA512 algorithm instead of SHA256.
This looks like a typo. Although it does not do honor to such a site.
I rechecked the hash with the SHA256 algorithm and it is really correct:

Based on your check, it was clear that the hash with the SHA256 algorithm is correct, so the @OP should understand now, and he won't have a problem now. I think it is normal to see a typo on a website because it's happening on many websites out there, not just on one website. And the good news here is he gets a $5 bonus from the site because he shows a typo on their website. I think the gambling website which has a reputation will not do something or cheat people, and if someone can show the bugs or typo or something like that, the site will give a bonus for that person.

Yeah, I mean... You can't imagine what I felt when the hash didn't match when performing the verification... I mean this is very serious for their reputation... If they can't maintain updated one of the most important sections of their site, can you imagine their security? anti-hack? their programming? wow, a lot to think. Think twice before depositing your crypto there.


By the way, the fact They treated me like a kid or a beggar asking for pennies with that $5 bonus is disrespectful, I was gambling MUCH more than that... Crazy, BIG thumbs down for that fallacious, misleading and shady site.

Perhaps, you can play on the other website and get a new experience from playing on the other gambling website. Somehow, I agree with your say that we need to think twice before depositing our crypto.

It is unpleasant to see a typo on a serious site. It is even more unpleasant if this typo makes you nervous.
However, as we saw, the site can't be called a Scam and the hash they have matched.
Perhaps they should have paid more substantial compensation for the error found and the disturbance caused. It's on their conscience.