Previously, the commission rate paid by bankroll investors was calculated by converting the bankroll to
special drawing rights (XDR) using the average exchange rate of the past 360 days, then dividing the result by 55,000,000 XDR. Going forwards, the average exchange rate of the past 180 days will be used instead, allowing the commission rate and by extension the bankroll to react to changes in Bitcoin's price faster. The immediate effect is a reduction of the commission rate paid by investors from approximately 67% to 52%.
Sweet. A slight tangent, but it'd probably worth making an /invest-calculator that allows you to plug in a few variables:
* bankroll
* how much you are investing
* assume bankroll is static or not (i.e. if investors keep taking profits)
* average daily turn over
(and more??)
And gives you the average outcomes of the investment. As it's basically a calculation that investors all repeatedly need to keep making to figure out if it's worth investing or not. And it'll probably make investors more responsive, as it's a lot easier to see expected outcomes.
Did you then proceed to make that calculator? If it's the case I'd like to have a chance to try it.
2. The probably fair is manipulated and its conneted to his friend site Cryptogbling.org (an other bitcointalk user site ) to make it look trusted !
(…)
And a lot of people are falling for it
Just me lost over 10.000$ there ( yes the game can be manipulated 10000% ill add a video youtube soon proofing that )
A provably fair system cannot cheat without detection. That's the whole point of being provably fair: Anyone including yourself and anyone reading this thread can independently verify bustabit's fairness without taking my word for it.
By calculating the SHA256 hash of each game you can verify that they are part of a chain and therefore predetermined, meaning they could not have reacted to how you bet. By calculating the corresponding multiplier for each game's hash you can verify that bustabit actually used the advertised reference function. And finally you can analyze this reference function to verify that the house edge is indeed 1%.
4. Most of players are Bots , and sometimes to get more people into it he claim that an user is profiting from using script like Lightguide user , so other people fall for it to deposit and try this script
I do not play on bustabit, nor do I employ anyone to play on bustabit, use bots to play on bustabit or otherwise fake activity. It's impossible for me to prove that, but for players the game is provably fair regardless (see above).
I made over 100 times deposits there and lost them all one by one
But recently i made a huge deposit and tried to Pre credit it over 5 times but didnt work so i needed to wait till the trasaction get confirmed on blockchain ,
When i login the next day to see if my deposit got confirmed
THERE IS NO DEPOSIT AT ALL AS IT HAS BEEN DELETED FROM OWNER
send a ticket to solve it , and owner that there was not any deposit and the address of deposit has changed
He tries to fool me , but how can i be fooled when i made over 100 deposits and know how bitcoin work very well
As I explained to you at length and multiple times in response to your support request, bustabit can only credit Bitcoin transactions
sent to your deposit address after they are confirmed by the Bitcoin network. If a transaction does not send to your deposit address and/or is not confirmed by the Bitcoin network, bustabit has not received any money and cannot credit anything to your account. For details refer to your support request (the one in which you're threatening to post bad reviews every day if I don't pay you 😉).
if bustabit owner commet here i would ask just to Drop the Licence number of Curaco
Anyother excuse will be to protect his scam way since 2013
yeah i made Report on all online FED sites
bustabit doesn't hold a license in Curaçao, though I fail to see how that's relevant in the context of provable fairness or deposits to bustabit. Players and investors trust bustabit because it has been operating honestly since 2014, not because some government in the Caribbean says they should.
@devans the sheer amount of patience you had to summon to respond to baseless accusations from someone who hasn't even spent five minutes of his life figuring out how provably fair system works is admirable.
I hope I had same patience when dealing with my real life issues.