The proof is right here:
Way before to 26/07: everything was normal, I was earning from the challenges, like rwinkel does, withdrawing everytime I could convert my tokens to at least 10000 sats
26/07 to 15/08: the machine gets broken, I'm losing every day, all of a sudden
15/08: back to normal. Just for one day. Why? No idea
16/08 to today: machine broken again
Just stating what has been said here numerous times: it usually works, the 0% house edge is believeable, but some days, you just have to lose, you have no choice, the machine won't let you win. It was the same for me, all went well and some rare days it got weird.
Except now it's been like that for 3 weeks.
You can have bad days once in a while, but you can't lose EVERYDAY for 3 weeks in a row.
I think the graph just speaks for itself.
You can't, for 167 rolls, lose 20 times in a row but never, at least once, win twice in a row, that's just impossible. ^^
this isn't proof of any sort of scam, or a non-0% house edge though!
at best, you are just providing evidence that sometimes you lose on the multiplier - which is not a surprise.
at worst you are just cherry-picking some bad data to try to prove a point
coinpot has "0% house edge" and is "provably fair" - neither of these terms guarantee that you will always win, nor that you will always lose, nor that you will always end up even.
as i have said before, if you are genuinely losing every day then why the hell do you continue doing it? do you like throwing money away?
the only logical answer to me is that you are full of bullshit and just trying to make coinpot out to be a scam
perhaps you have a motive for this, i dont know - but its very transparent and tedious now
the same sort of accusations happen on all dice/gambling sites - see the freebitcoin threads and numerous threads in the gambling section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0its usually people who have some sort of grudge against the site, or just dont understand gambling
What's getting tedious is how you're always making excuses for CoinPot. Their multiplier is a total scam. "Provably fair" is a lie. They don't allow you to set your own custom seed for auto-rolls except for the first roll. They can very easily set the client seed to something that will roll in a number range that favors the house.