Well in Germany a lot of "normal" things did happen with Adolph too but lets not discuss that .anyway im with your side and i also want to see more proof from all sides about this issue.
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Re: MegaDice.com - 0.9% edge Dice, 26 High End Slots, Bet on the House
There are many bitcoin services and exchanges that have a feature to cancel a withdraw. Usually most withdraws are sent to a queue and then they are batched with other withdraws to keep the transaction fee small. Some places batch by number and some batch by some timeframe like every 60 minutes or so. So that is not sketchy.
I think there was a similar situation with a gambler on Safedice. He basically kept gambling, tried a withdraw, it failed, and instead of stopping, he kept gambling more and more and I think made more money, however unlike this individual I don't think he lost his earnings. So there is proof that some "gamblers" might keep gambling even though they know deep inside that they won't be able to withdraw their winnings.
I am completely with you, but I know what I did and I did not continued gambling and I especially did not gambled away 180,000 EUR. Every normal person would have stopped no later than losing 10 %, maybe 20 % of the 180k "ATH".
Hmm i smell a coinspiracy here. in gambling there is no "normal persons" by the way Interested to see more proof on both side ! Waiting...
In my opinion, the design of the site in casino is not very lively and looks plain or normal. The sportsbook site design look very familiar to me. If you ask me, it looks like you are still selling your token and I don't know if your platform accept other cryptocurrency such as bitcoin and ethereum to bet on your sie.
Id rather say to accept ofcourse Bitcoin -if not ethereum- accompanied with your token. Othwrwise youll have issues with nobody playing on your site cause of not having your coin...
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Re: MegaDice.com - 0.9% edge Dice, 26 High End Slots, Bet on the House
Is it possible that Rakki N.V. never owned satoshidice.com domain in the first place? The domain leased out to Rakki N.V. who hosted the game with Satoshidice brand. Later the owner of the domain gets a better deal from bitcoinvideocasino, and Rakki N.V. moves out to a new domain with Megadice brand?
This is the best theory so far. It explains that there was no need to move the cold storage too.
This theory is absolute nonsense, because the operator of the website need to have access to the cold storage to pay larger wins and not the domain holder who lease it to the operator. Hence, an absolute brain wash theory!
The theory was that the domain was never owned by the current smooth operators. Are you saying that the cold storage was handled by whoever had/has the satoshidice domain? Proof?
:)Best is by far following trends on markets. Test by using only 1 mBTC, and if you're in profit after a week or so, then go gradually with higher amounts.
But the problem is when you invest small amount they will pay you on time to gain your trust and when you go with higher amount then they will simply disappear with your money so its a risk to invest your bitcoins anywhere at a moment.
I agree with you. Now there are a lot of scammers. I have been investing for several years. But I notice that this year many companies that I trusted disappeared. Now it's best to wait and not invest. Just keep it up
Didn't they even create a subforum for "invest" games.
I would say investing should be made in bankrolls of casinos, or not at all.
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
Just e-mailed the same to support, but I just logged in after ~3 weeks and my account is missing ~77.4 bitcoins that were invested in the site bankroll. My password also did not work. I reset password, which did work immediately, and upon logging back in the account created date was accurate but the user name was changed and the "last active" shows "0000-00-00 00:00:00"
Please tell me I didn't get hacked/robbed for this sum of money...
Ouch, 77 bitcoins missing and one might wonder how they got ahold of your password?
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
i claned cache and trired again, seems to be working oki now. thanks for the quick response.
Site seems to be down again.I have tried caching and restarting my browser window,the page is stuck on load.Are the servers running fine for everyone else ? Was in the middle of withdrawal when this started happening.
Satoshidice is up and running on my google chrome, it might be a network issue on your side. you could try accessing using a vpn/ask support staff for help.
I do not experience any problems with the page. must be some local issues.
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
Hi I have recently invested in the bankroll - is their 2FA on Satoshi Dice?
Can't seem to find it if there is
There's currently no 2FA but we are working on adding it!
As an incentive, I'll certainly add more to the bankroll if you do add 2FA to the site. I'm sure many others will too... (No rush though, best to make sure its secure and tested well)
This is the main purpose of having such security measures in place like 2FA because people hold a lot of money, in this case bitcoin, in their accounts and don't want them comprised in the slightest. God forbid if someone just used a password generator and got luckly on one poor soul's account.
and SD is so large and well known that it is pulling many hackers to try their luck, so if you only need a password it is only a matter of time before someone succeeds.
Yes considering how many DDoS attacks they had worn during the time they existed.
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Android all days of the week, open and standardized.
and ios can go s**k it. you cant do s**t with it if you dont payup.
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Re: SatoshiCircle.com Official Thread
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coinspiracy
on 07/08/2016, 11:21:22 UTC
Does it work to bet on the house in the same way as the SD or is the only opportunity to earn bitcoins to join the affiliate program?
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
it is absolutely a safe way to get coins to grow, much better than having them laying around in your wallet.
Yeah it's a good way to grow your coins, although you need to invest a lot to make decent amount of profits. i personally like to keep my coins safe in my wallet and sell them at higher price, i don't like to risk my coins for small profit.
we can all agree that SD is safe and they will not steal users coins, and when you do not trade the coin, they can just as well be invested in SD and grow.
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
We have just fixed a bug in the https://satoshicircle.com/ game that was causing zero amount bets to make the game freeze. We also know why it takes so long for people to enter the page for the first time and will fix that.
saw this posted in another thread...
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Re: Increase in the number of Bitcoin references in cartoons!
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on 14/07/2016, 11:31:09 UTC
South Park should make an episode
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
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coinspiracy
on 14/07/2016, 08:22:41 UTC
And be patient, does not usually resolve itself overnight.