I dont think there are so many websites where you can have lots of language becuase most of the time it is only in english because everyone can speak english unless the france people off course.
you misunderstood, the thread is about code language
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
The secret url link which saves your bitcoin is never a good idea. First you can easily lose it and second, its very easy for a hacker to look at your cache and try to access it without your permission.
It was a smart move for the SatoshiDice guys to move into a user/password authentication system, I was never confident investing in the site with that link - Not sure how the guys with hunderds of BTC on the bankroll slept at night. Will be even better when they have 2FA enabled as well.
the move is definitely good, but loosing balance on old account is pretty annoying and PM'ing support for 2 month hasnt resolved the issue...
hopefully you get an answers here. sent pm?
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
is there a autobetting option on the site? cant find that.
If I recall correctly, there isn't. I'm not sure if it's true but you might be able to achieve that using the API, but I've heard from people that it isn't functioning correctly.
You are correct, there are quite a few people who are running scripts for automated betting. Not sure if there are any for sale.
a few posts back there is someone who tried to sell scripts. but have not seen anything that I trust 100% yet.
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
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hughsjack
on 17/08/2016, 08:43:48 UTC
i can not understand why people re-use passwords, and those who do not understand that it is not SD who compromised their passwords.
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hughsjack
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The Lobster Ant-Man Dope
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
Indeed, I'm not investing a huge amount in SD due to the risk, my passwords are very secure - but you can never 100% trust server security even if the passwords are hashed
It doesn't matter how secure your passwords are if you re-use them. In my experience watching people trying to crack accounts, I'd say having a weak password is actually better than a super strong reused password. (But of course, you're best off using a password manager or sha256("super secure password" + siteName) as your password
I'm using LastPass to generate all my passwords and have a different 20+ char password for each account I have. I think thats pretty secure. I never use the same password twice. There is a risk with the LastPass password as the key is encrypted online but requires 2FA and an enormous password to unlock/decrypt.
so many idiots who use the same password on all sites, and then they think that a reputable site such as SD has been hacked and none of the other 20 sites where they use the same password.
Just never use the same password twice, it is among the first things that you learn. Still think SD have a secure system, weakest point is probably the users' password
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
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hughsjack
on 18/07/2016, 13:07:00 UTC
good stories pops up now and then, it's always fun to read so feel free to share a story.
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Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
Site is up and investors can withdraw just fine. However there's a bug making some tabs (including the invest tab) are not showing on some mobile devices. Anyone wanting to withdraw can do that on the desktop version.
good communication from Randian Hero but still several who write the same thing, wait to use the mobile version if you need to withdraw until he writes again when the bug is fixed.