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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: dice.ninja - Now with Plinko!
by
ltcnim
on 16/10/2014, 11:51:51 UTC
I also think that AK was always a nice guy (I first recognized him back in the doge-dice days), who always gave away a lot of coins to strangers in the chat. He was always gambling big, and I remeber he was the first (?) big gambler at jpcdice. Sometimes he lost, sometimes he won, but he was always a nice guy.

But I also think it's important to check every possible connection in this fraud. not only to find the guy who stole all those coins, but also to prove who it wasn't. It's not just simple fingerpointing at AK, it will also help him to prove that he isn't dmf.

There is one thing i still can't understand:

dice.ninja was the most professional looking gambling site I've seen so far. It had a very good feature set, and a great community. DMF always stated that, as far as I can remember 90% of the bankroll is in cold storage. At the last day of dice.ninja, the bankroll was around 2300BTC. That means that even if dmf and to4d were both "hacked", the "hacker" would only be able to steal around 230BTC (assuming that the admin accounts had an option for that directly implemented into the site).

So, even if all that really happened, why not come out clean, paying back the remaining 90% and then selling the site(s)? I'm pretty sure that offering all three gambling sites (jpcdice, darkdice & dice.ninja) could have been sold for quite a lot of btc just because they were uniqe in the style and very promising.