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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
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Rehan
on 08/05/2014, 23:48:36 UTC
5% please Smiley

#3   112qopy7qeSpHP5LhDH1AfoyBQXgJmRBrc   0.3 BTC   0.33 BTC   973b39...   pending
#5   1FN1YB852FSm5TwHetKjRXGP6pqJmLxjwB   0.3 BTC   0.33 BTC   8585d5...   pending

Thank you.
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 07/05/2014, 23:30:34 UTC
#22    18v3hL8Bh5PLygcFL1XGCHMWCMgNdpKbyn    0.06 BTC    

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.i.  Shocked Shocked Shocked xD

Ouch daeminium! You got burned! LOL.  Grin


shit, wtf, clock work fine to 0:0:0:1?
I lost because I thought it was the same  Sad Sad Sad Sad

i use translator :-(

http://i.imgur.com/OpIGHgQ.gif
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 06/05/2014, 00:07:04 UTC
Just got pointed to this thread in IRC -- I've been playing the last few days but am out now as well.

To be fair, SuMguy isn't referencing the time he sent the money on his computer -- he is referencing the blockchain's timestamp, the same timestamp you referenced.

Even if he did send AFTER the game ended (which he didn't), your game still shows the game being active when it no longer is. This is an issue regardless of what time SuMguy sent the transaction.

I see the disclaimers in the FAQ but the entire game clock not being the actual time is pretty scammy sounding.

As others have suggested in this thread, you could be using blockchain's API -- I hope you'll take those suggestions into consideration and implement them.

To say that it is a gamble is not a fair statement, as there should still be certain rules that the game needs to abide by. If the clock is a lie, fix the clock or refund the person who lost out due to your shoddy implementation of it.

Anyways, I'm done with this game and I'd encourage other people who happen upon this thread to think twice before sending your coins to poncrypto until he can fix the system.
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Re: TRUSTED BTC Ponzi with insurance. 11th (!!) ROUND to start at 5th May, 18:00 GMT
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Rehan
on 05/05/2014, 18:46:20 UTC
Woah, very little activity...was expecting more!  Huh
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
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Rehan
on 05/05/2014, 01:36:30 UTC
Wish the game was shorter than 23.5 hours....the number of plays fall off exponentially after the first hour. Smiley
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 05/05/2014, 00:07:12 UTC
Just curious, why do some blocks take so long -- is it just a random occurrence or does this game stress the bitcoin network's ability to handle transactions?

Great game, than crytopon!
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 04/05/2014, 22:05:52 UTC
question: the payout currently waiting is 0.3BTC (0.33BTC return).  There is 0.376BTC in the game address, shouldnt this be paid out to #35 and #36?

There's now 0.39984567 BTC in the game address but no payout for #35 or #36 yet.
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 04/05/2014, 00:18:03 UTC
The timer is based on your computer's clock. It says 22 hours 47 minutes for me right now.

Not sure what my computer's clock has to do with it though. The cycle started at 7:30 PM EST. It is now 8:15 PM EST. About 45 minutes have passed. The game clock shows there being 22 hr 45 mins remaining meaning the game clock claims that 1 hour 15 minutes have passed. The game clock is about 30 minutes off.
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 04/05/2014, 00:11:37 UTC
Thanks for the explanation poncrypto Smiley

One question -- is there something wrong with the game timer? The cycle began at 7:30 PM EST and it hasn't been an hour yet but the game timer shows more than 1 hour 10 mins already having elapsed.
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 03/05/2014, 22:22:21 UTC
So is it a total of 15% of the total deposited that is not returned? Perhaps you could be a little more clear about exactly how much won't be paid out every round?
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Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
Rehan
on 03/05/2014, 00:55:48 UTC
Cool, tried it out with 0.1 BTC and received 0.11 back about 45 minutes later.

Pretty neat game.  Smiley
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Re: Testing Waters: 99 BMW
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Rehan
on 14/04/2014, 18:50:16 UTC
You're selling it after only owning it for 6 months?  Huh
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Re: Islamic Bank of Bitcoin - LOANS
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Rehan
on 14/04/2014, 17:31:59 UTC
Just wanted to say that I think this is a wonderful service that OP is offering and I hope there will be more individuals with the ability to do this in the future.
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Re: Testing new wallet after lost my other..Can you send me 10 cents?
by
Rehan
on 11/04/2014, 23:33:04 UTC
Awesome, sorry it took so long for me to reply, I'm still a newbie so can only post every 6 minutes.

Thanks! Smiley
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Re: Testing new wallet after lost my other..Can you send me 10 cents?
by
Rehan
on 11/04/2014, 23:22:35 UTC
Yes  Smiley
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Re: Testing new wallet after lost my other..Can you send me 10 cents?
by
Rehan
on 11/04/2014, 23:16:07 UTC
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Re: Testing new wallet after lost my other..Can you send me 10 cents?
by
Rehan
on 11/04/2014, 23:07:09 UTC
Do you still need this?
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Re: [ANN][ZEIT] ZEITCOIN -- 100 MIL GIVEAWAY! - EXCHANGE AT LAUNCH POS/POW 2 HRS
by
Rehan
on 01/03/2014, 05:28:59 UTC
I'm getting runtime library error with wallet on win 7 .... anyone else?


Error: This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
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Re: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - middlecoin.com
by
Rehan
on 07/01/2014, 03:57:52 UTC

I've added two new beta servers, so we now have:

uswest.middlecoin.com:3333 in Oregon (same as middlecoin.com currently)
useast.middlecoin.com:3333 in N. Virginia beta
eu.middlecoin.com:3333 in Ireland beta
asia.middlecoin.com:3333 in Singapore beta

They all switch coins, just like the original US server. After beta ends, middlecoin.com will point to the server with the lowest latency to you. So you don't need to mess with your miner config at all if you don't want to participate in the beta.

If you use a beta server, be sure to have a failover server because I might need to take them offline if they have issues.

Also, don't use --no-submit-stale. On any server. When we coin switch with the new non-disconnecting tech, cgminer thinks some shares are stale when they are not.

h20, a quick question…

Is there any difference between using simply "middlecoin.com:3333," as opposed to "uswest.middlecoin.com:3333"?


Currently US - West and middlecoin.com both point to the same IP address so there is no difference.