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Board Gambling
Re: dice.ninja - Now with Plinko!
by
JoeMattie
on 14/10/2014, 20:21:06 UTC
Groan. Nope.

Yeah I'm pretty sure they sent a few of my withdrawals directly from their cold wallet.  I requested a withdrawal, and they sent it however they wanted to, I have no control over that.

Also, I run a TOR exit node.  It's pretty trivial to set up tor to connect through a specific node if you're so inclined.  It's more likely that they (or you) are framing me because they/you hope I'm someone who can afford to cover the site's losses.

I haven't used TOR in a while so I'm not sure if you can choose a specific exit node or not, but it's very clear that is not the normal way to use it. Normally you are just given a random exit node.

Besides what are the odds of ninja.dicedice.ninja using your TOR node by chance over and over again. Come on....

By chance? Pretty damned low.  Intentionally, makes more sense to me, especially if you were planning on setting me up like this.  I have a very fast internet connection (250Mb down/10Mb up) and wouldn't even notice the extra traffic.

My current IP is 24.237.33.231

Feel free to check that it's in fact a TOR exit node.

How would he know you run a TOR node with that IP?

I discovered (and played on) JPCDice right after they launched.  This is where I first grew acquainted with DMF and T04D.  They could have very easily port scanned me, as I connected to their site frequently.

So, in order to run a long con DMF port scanned you and luckily found a you were ran a TOR exit node and used it for months in order to have someone come up with this and blame it on you?

That doesn't strike me as believable. Now, I'm not saying you did it because I have no way of knowing this. But this just sounds too outlandish.

Yeah it sounds pretty crazy doesn't it?  We've been discussing this on the prcdice chat for DAYS now though.  When you connect directly though a tor exit node, you lost a lot of the anonymity that tor usually provides (because it's now only a single hop, instead of a number of random ones). 

I've been digging through logs on my main two computers for days now, and haven't found anything yet. 

It would have been helpful if you guys had come to me with those logs/timestamps so I could have directed my search a little better before going all cloak-and-dagger and throwing around wild accusations, though.