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Re: Fair & Transparent: Mine Bitcoin for $1 in the LandRocker Bitcoin Hunt!
by
MoSaf256
on 15/02/2025, 14:12:46 UTC
Is obvious you are here to Spam the thread, you could have made all these replies in one comment by quoting each comment and answering them, instead of making multiple comments in a roll this makes your comment look spammy and could potentially affect your credibility of being potentially quality thread Manager, but with this right now, I think you are far from that, aside from the Many other not clear gray areas in your service makes this thread a most watched.

Is obvious you are here to Spam the thread, you could have made all these replies in one comment by quoting each comment and answering them, instead of making multiple comments in a roll this makes your comment look spammy and could potentially affect your credibility of being potentially quality thread Manager, but with this right now, I think you are far from that, aside from the Many other not clear gray areas in your service makes this thread a most watched.

He probably just doesn’t know the rules of replying in the thread and how to do it since the OP is still newbie in the forum. It’s clear that he just wants to reply all the post that made when he is offline. Instead of criticizing him, let’s just help him point out the right way.

Hey @OP, don’t make consecutive post in the thread when no one is replying on your thread because this is considered as spamming. You can just copy all the BBcode of your replies and compile it on one single post to avoid multiple post.

You can click the quote button to add post on your existing reply so that you can reply on multiple user with one reply.

Hi everyone,

Sorry about the multiple replies—it’s my first time posting here, and I didn’t realize I could reply to multiple messages at once. Honestly, the 360-second limitation made it a bit frustrating since I had to wait six minutes between responses. Now, thanks to you all, I understand how it works. I appreciate your patience! 😊

The main reason I came here to post about Bitcoin Hunt is that I wanted to share it in a place where the community truly cares—not just another space where ads get ignored. I believe in open discussions where people can analyze the concept, ask questions, and if they like it, join and even help spread it.

When we started developing LandRocker, our CEO’s main goal was to create a way to distribute prizes on the blockchain in a completely fair and secure way—one where even we, as developers, don’t control or know the prize placement. Instead, everything is verifiable, transparent, and handled through smart contracts, ensuring that every player has an equal chance to win.

With Bitcoin Hunt, we’ve taken the first step on this journey. This game is built to give everyone an equal shot at winning at least 1 Bitcoin. The mechanics are simple:

As users buy blocks, the funds get locked in the smart contract.
Once a certain amount is reached, it’s converted into Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC).
When all blocks are mined, the 2 WBTC prizes will be automatically distributed:
1 BTC goes to the player with the highest hash.
1 BTC goes to the referrer of that winner.
This system ensures fairness and transparency and will also be integrated into our other existing and upcoming games to create a scalable blockchain gaming ecosystem.

I genuinely appreciate all your feedback and questions. I’m doing my best to explain everything clearly so that you and the wider community can fully understand the concept. If you find Bitcoin Hunt interesting, I’d love for you to join us and even share it with others. And for those just looking for financial incentives, our 10% referral bonus provides a real earning opportunity too.

Thanks again for your time, and I’m happy to answer any further questions! 🚀