Until you provide source, I'm going to have to suggest that anyone considering using this exercises caution and does so at their own risk. At no point has dicedroid ever reached out to us during the creation of this client to approve it or verify that it is safe.
The bot is not open source, nor will it ever be.
But I do agree, no software should be trusted until tested..
Run it in a VM, run it on test accounts.
Here is tool that everyone should have when testing "untrusted software" on their VM
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/sysinternals/bb896645.aspxBut what really has me wondering now....
Does this bot roll on PrimeDice faster than normally allowed on PrimeDice? If so, that would be against the rules and subject to account removal.
#1 - There was no "rule" and PokerJet, you wanted the bot, you gave me your email to send you a notice when it was ready.
#2 - From a casino point of view, this is ridiculous statement. Casinos want buttons pressed faster, hands dealt faster, faster equals more profit.
Within a few hours of releasing a bot that actually records all bets to its own database so that the user can go back and verify rolls, you go down for days...
Coincidence?.. maybe...
We have a months worth of almost 24/7 rolls, looking forward to back checking these.
The BTC blockchain download on a half decent server only takes 8-10 hours, I'm guessing your using better then half decent.
I really think what people want to know, is whats the real story with PrimeDice, because your just blowing smoke right now.