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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
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famous_
on 18/01/2017, 23:18:22 UTC
Hello,

Just wanted to add my bad experience to what you guys already know.

I am not an investor in Satoshidice, I deposited for the first time (talk about bad luck!) around 4BTC to the site a week and a half ago. Gambled with it and got cold feet so decided with withdraw 2BTC, didn't work due to the "hot wallet" being full. I have emailed support@satoshidice.com 4 times with no response. Around a week ago my balance disappeared, now when I login it says I have a balance of 2BTC instead of the ~4.2 that I had, and I can't do any rolls, and there's no deposit address- looks kind of like it does when you're not logged in. But I can still see my previous bets 12 days ago.

Now I can't withdraw any money at all.

A word of warning to everybody reading this thread, DO NOT USE this site!! Their support is inactive and they won't talk to you.
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Re: Question about BTC transaction
by
famous_
on 19/12/2015, 04:24:17 UTC
Well, for this tx I used a third party to handle my coins so I don't have direct control and can't rebroadcast :S I'm trying to get in contact with them but just out of curiosity, how long does it take for a node to drop a tx by itself?
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Re: Question about BTC transaction
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famous_
on 18/12/2015, 23:54:17 UTC
Do you know how long it will take for that node to drop the tx since it's invalid?
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Re: Question about BTC transaction
by
famous_
on 18/12/2015, 23:42:32 UTC
Thank you!
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Question about BTC transaction
by
famous_
on 18/12/2015, 22:19:06 UTC
⭐ Merited by ABCbits (1)
I have a question about one of my pending transactions, 5613f7de027a76011cb6ab88488ade90dd1a330f2c451846c4680c27fcb1a6e5.

When I look it up on blockchain.info, it's showing a transaction with a .0002 fee. But it has been unconfirmed for days and it's not showing in my wallet, also when I look it up on other block explorers the transaction doesn't return anything.

Why is this? What can I do to make my transaction go through?

Thanks in advance for any and all responses
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Re: Help! Willing to pay BTC for anyone who can solve private key
by
famous_
on 02/07/2015, 06:15:46 UTC
Bummer, that's sad to hear. How much did you lose?

Around 3.4BTC. Oh well, life goes on!
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Re: Help! Willing to pay BTC for anyone who can solve private key
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famous_
on 01/07/2015, 16:27:56 UTC
Thanks for the responses, everyone. Unfortunately I am working with someone and we have already determined that something went wrong in the address-generation process, because the private key cannot be found given my initial conditions. I will be paying out the bounty anyway to the person I worked with. Once again, thanks all for your interest, unfortunately the funds will stay locked in multi-sig, a true donation to all of you hodlers Smiley
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Help! Willing to pay BTC for anyone who can solve private key
by
famous_
on 01/07/2015, 10:50:00 UTC
I am wondering if there is anybody on this forum with the technical skill to solve for a bitcoin address private key given the following inputs:

1. Known public key (compressed): 01ed66b26b8412c0b2913828a635dgba6163d5589e5f45a86e36ae89c90ef2b1c92
2. Partially known private key, with one missing character (compressed): Kl82y9oU4GAfpsTeoJPV3yu2mgFqAj1Z1Pk9ZvzkmYMQVg96Q5b

Of course the example above contains made-up public and private keys. The situation is, I have a significant amount of money locked up in multi-sig escrow, and I need one of the (2) private keys to retrieve the coins. I have the full private key string, minus one character (most likely it is a character at the beginning or end).

I am willing to pay $100 in BTC to anyone who can help me, or potentially more if I see that more work than I thought is involved. If it turns out that the private key can't be found, you will still receive payment after I hire a second investigator to confirm this result. I am very confident, however, that the partial string I have is true.

My offer is real, we can use any escrow mechanism of your choice.

Please reply to this thread or message me if you are up to the task or have any questions or comments.

I really want those coins....


EDIT: Game over, see my second post in this thread. I thank everyone for their interest, unfortunately it seems I cannot delete this thread so it will have to stay here and clutter up your guys's section Tongue