5. I could sign wallet containing good chunk of those coins but I wouldnt say that would be the smartest thing to do
To prove that you own those coins, you should sign them with a wallet that contains your coins. That's the only way.
If he sign a message with stolen coins it would be the most dumb move of 2024...
What i don't get is how they used the same seed, it has sense that you were able to exploit it if you could predict the outcome of the next bets, but as a developer, i could say that seed should be generated in a random way.
My question is:
Why didn't you report the bug if you were there as a tester?how do you calculate future dice rolls from a revealed server seed?
I can answer this one. Most of the provably fair sites works the next way:
You take the "Server seed" then "nonce" and the "user seed", then make a sha256, then take the last 4 digits, and that's the result of the roll. But people can't do it because the server seed is secret.
I was thinking the site might be luckyb.it for a second as there were a few of us that had private access to test dice for their launch, but LB didn't launch dice in 2014, more like 2019-2020.
@OP is the site reputable? 2014 there weren't a ton of dice sites around. Bitsler, fortunejack, primedice, 999dice, maybe some apps on moneypot.