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Topic: $50 in BTC Giveaway (Read 1626 times)

legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1435
January 28, 2023, 01:06:26 PM
#97
i think OP should close this thread if he done with the giveaway.

The OP tried to fool everyone and disappeared. His only goal was to get some easy merits. Check out this topic. He has showed no activity or interest in forums life. Appeared just to post this giveaway, then faded.
jr. member
Activity: 54
Merit: 5
January 28, 2023, 11:36:07 AM
#96
i think OP should close this thread if he done with the giveaway.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 1065
Crypto Swap Exchange
January 28, 2023, 07:06:32 AM
#95
bc1qadjpn755gd7grw7ja63kc0tjhen3wvyglku3zn

Thanks mate

You should read the message above yours bro
member
Activity: 257
Merit: 10
January 28, 2023, 06:35:54 AM
#94
bc1qadjpn755gd7grw7ja63kc0tjhen3wvyglku3zn

Thanks mate
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1127
Truth will out!
January 26, 2023, 02:18:07 PM
#93
15hygv94PyGsTXihQU1DcknocuHJEzMYWR

Thank you!

Please at least review the first message before posting an address. I think it's very clear.

I'll be rolling it in 1 week so around 24th

The first message was edited with the winner. The giveaway is over and some users are discussing its fairness.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 5622
Non-custodial BTC Wallet
January 26, 2023, 11:13:08 AM
#92
Does xLays look like someone trustworthy to you?

I don't even trust you neither. Run your own giveaway so you can do what ever you want. 🥺

You may consider using my tool for as  a trustless method to manager giveaways  https://bitcoindata.science/giveaway-manager

This way no one will say you are cheating, fake, etc....
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 6436
Fully-fledged Merit Cycler|Spambuster'23|Pie Baker
January 26, 2023, 10:46:29 AM
#91
I don't even trust you neither.

There is no need to trust me. What mattered was OP to be trustworthy or to elect a trustworthy member to run the rolling, instead of following the words of a Ponzi promoter.

Run your own giveaway so you can do what ever you want. 🥺

This sentence hows how few you are able to understand with that peanut brain. Nobody can do what he wants, even if it's his own giveaway. Everybody has to respect the rules of the giveaway and first one to respect the rules is OP himself! And this applies to any giveaway, not only to this one.

Your words shows that you also don't understand that you placed OP in a very delicate situation now, which may also end by having the account tagged with negative feedback. And, the more he remains offline, the higher are chances for this to happen. Under no circumstances the organizer of a giveaway can break the rules. And, in our case, absolutely no rule was respected:

(1) he did not make any rolling; (2) no trustworthy user made any rolling; (3) there was actually no rolling at all, as what that Ponzi promoter said was just an example of how a rolling works.

Furthermore, OP did not even pay the prize to the fake winner so there is one more reason for being tagged soon.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 1065
Crypto Swap Exchange
January 26, 2023, 09:10:47 AM
#90
Hello Rbah and welcome to BitcoinTalk  Cheesy

1MxqUhnCwuUwbc7Z1NhNTTGiVHJXBpurCi

Anyway, https://mempool.space/fr/address/1MxqUhnCwuUwbc7Z1NhNTTGiVHJXBpurCi

Last tx was in 2017 on the winner's wallet
newbie
Activity: 181
Merit: 0
January 26, 2023, 03:54:19 AM
#89
15hygv94PyGsTXihQU1DcknocuHJEzMYWR

Thank you!
sr. member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 356
https://shuffle.com?r=nba
January 26, 2023, 01:10:52 AM
#88
Does xLays look like someone trustworthy to you?

I don't even trust you neither. Run your own giveaway so you can do what ever you want. 🥺
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 5622
Non-custodial BTC Wallet
January 25, 2023, 08:49:40 AM
#87
For contests like this in the future, I created this tool:

https://bitcoindata.science/giveaway-manager/

Here is the ANN thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61652585

This tool allows the contest to be fair and easily verified.

Please refer to this tool in the next giveaways you join.
member
Activity: 548
Merit: 42
January 25, 2023, 08:21:31 AM
#86
Oke so i took the advice and will be doing it from the block hash and ill start the count from 10 since ill be using the last 2 digits

10-TheChin0s
...

we will wait till the hash is mined after this one 00000000000000000006b0f25523ef9a00fac656c7594e165697ddc5067beb68


00000000000000000004256b47c615b199e839b5c4e586f21c7e891832b39db9 which is number 99 (NOT FILLED)

00000000000000000005bee4da68306ecc95e6450a904054aa6f112908018fea which is 18 WINNER IS 5tift

WTF is this ?!?

What about 00, 01, 02, 03... ? Re-roll (that would be fair) or move 10 positions up. The real winner should be "28-bullrun2020bro" from your list.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
6.25 ---> 3.125
January 24, 2023, 02:02:27 PM
#85
I think it is unlikely that the winner was chosen unfairly.

I think the winner was chose unfairly and, furthermore, I do not agree with this. How did OP pick the winner, without any official rolling? Is this a joke?

I am sorry but I don't understand. Either OP is confused, because he is too new here and he did not understand what xLays said or he does not understand English well.

The method was followed, Rbah just decided to do it by editing the OP instead of making posts. The reason I initially thought that it was unlikely to be rigged was because of this and that the winner chosen didn't seem like an obvious winner to be chosen if it was unfair (from face value, as they are a hero member).

The way that he conducted it would have been fine if he had did the same thing but made posts announcing the block being used and the compiled list in a post instead of editing the original post. It's plenty possible that he just made a mistake. Like I've said since my first post though, the shameful thing is that it is all open for doubt. The more we discuss it the more I think it is likely that the result was rigged but there is not enough evidence to know for sure.

The fairest thing for you to do Rbah (if you are reading) is to pick a block number that is well and truly in advance (maybe 12 - 24 hours or so) and post this this information instead of editing your original post. Then we can all wait for the block and know the winner based on this information that was announced prior.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 6436
Fully-fledged Merit Cycler|Spambuster'23|Pie Baker
January 24, 2023, 01:34:37 PM
#84
I think it is unlikely that the winner was chosen unfairly.

I think the winner was chose unfairly and, furthermore, I do not agree with this. How did OP pick the winner, without any official rolling? Is this a joke?

I am sorry but I don't understand. Either OP is confused, because he is too new here and he did not understand what xLays said or he does not understand English well.

@Rbah: xLays just gave you an example. Can you read that?

Furthermore, OP stated that

the way i was thinking is to add the user with his address in a wheel and who ever it lands on get the prize or i could ask someone trustworthy to roll it I don't mind



Does xLays look like someone trustworthy to you?

In essence, OP did not follow his own rule -- rolling by himself or having a trustworthy user doing it.

OP make sure you take the right decision in this case. You must make an official rolling or pick someone trustworthy to do it, and not nominate as winner the one being given as example a Ponzi promoter and, pardon me, "an asshole".

Needless to say, the feedbacks received by xLays were given by users with high reputation on the forum.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
6.25 ---> 3.125
January 24, 2023, 01:24:41 PM
#83
Congratulations 5tift but Rbah you really should have made posts announcing that you were choosing a winner instead of editing your post so that there was a timestamp of the winning announcement.

The winning block #773,386 occurred 4 hours and 8 minutes ago. That is a mere 2.5 hours after xLays made his post and less than 2 hours after I had made mine, that suggested to you how to choose the winner.

I think it is unlikely that the winner was chosen unfairly. It is just a shame that you made no posts announcing which block was being used to determine the winner prior to doing so and that the result that is still potentially open to even the slightest amount of doubt when it did not have to be.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1718
January 24, 2023, 01:13:26 PM
#82
Honestly  Shocked, I will confirm receipt as soon as it arrives  Cheesy -snip-
Congratulations on winning! Yes, would be nice if you let us know. After that, OP gets merit for it.  Smiley

I am not sure if you are making fun or you really believe that you won therefore, for making sure that no confusion goes from here, you did not win anything yet. -snip-
It looks like he really won. OP didn't make a separate post for it, but he wrote it in his first post of this topic.  Smiley

-snip-
we will wait till the hash is mined after this one 00000000000000000006b0f25523ef9a00fac656c7594e165697ddc5067beb68

00000000000000000004256b47c615b199e839b5c4e586f21c7e891832b39db9 which is number 99 (NOT FILLED)

00000000000000000005bee4da68306ecc95e6450a904054aa6f112908018fea which is 18 WINNER IS 5tift
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
6.25 ---> 3.125
January 24, 2023, 01:01:31 PM
#81
You need to compile those addresses then give them a number. Then use bitcoin block to decide the winner.

Example last two hash digit of block : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/773373

Result: 00000000000000000002f4a304f5939bc22e379a208b2b977fd84021d8cb59e2

Winner: 92

And, in that example, you were the winner. But it was just an example.

Furthermore, as far as I know, bitmover is looking for a solution of choosing the winner. Unless something clear comes up, please wait for an official roll to be made.

LOL! Nice pickup. xLays how long did you spend scanning blocks for you to make this happen Grin? Or was it just a happy coincidence?
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 6436
Fully-fledged Merit Cycler|Spambuster'23|Pie Baker
January 24, 2023, 12:43:18 PM
#80
Honestly  Shocked, I will confirm receipt as soon as it arrives  Cheesy

I am not sure if you are making fun or you really believe that you won therefore, for making sure that no confusion goes from here, you did not win anything yet. xLays was merely giving OP an example of how to pick the last two numbers of the block hash.

You need to compile those addresses then give them a number. Then use bitcoin block to decide the winner.

Example last two hash digit of block : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/773373

Result: 00000000000000000002f4a304f5939bc22e379a208b2b977fd84021d8cb59e2

Winner: 92

And, in that example, you were the winner. But it was just an example.

Furthermore, as far as I know, bitmover is looking for a solution of choosing the winner. Unless something clear comes up, please wait for an official roll to be made.
hero member
Activity: 2078
Merit: 854
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
January 24, 2023, 10:41:43 AM
#79
Honestly  Shocked, I will confirm receipt as soon as it arrives  Cheesy

Thx for the giveaway
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
6.25 ---> 3.125
January 24, 2023, 07:18:02 AM
#78
I'll be rolling it soon, any idea how to roll it, i want to be as much as transparent as I can

You need to compile those addresses then give them a number. Then use bitcoin block to decide the winner.

Example last two hash digit of block : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/773373

Result: 00000000000000000002f4a304f5939bc22e379a208b2b977fd84021d8cb59e2

Winner: 92

 

To expand on this to help you with compiling the list Rbah, here are the first 3 participants compiled in a format that you can use continue on to do the whole list of entrants.

[10] TheChin0s bc1qnn44lgfzmzl3kk68gccdke4z6vxgwju272nsss
[11] GazetaBitcoin bc1qgfluvq03jcqzvaz6dc00qqgvyvmfuxra6etsd2
[12] CoinEraser bc1q4v2e08evleg047rcfnea97rampclqqzp682pgg 

Code:
[10] TheChin0s [url=https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61609316]bc1qnn44lgfzmzl3kk68gccdke4z6vxgwju272nsss[/url]
[11] GazetaBitcoin [url=https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/50-in-btc-giveaway-5435424]bc1qgfluvq03jcqzvaz6dc00qqgvyvmfuxra6etsd2[/url]
[12] CoinEraser [url=https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61609650]bc1q4v2e08evleg047rcfnea97rampclqqzp682pgg[/url] 

If you're wondering how xLays got 92:
00000000000000000002f4a304f5939bc22e379a208b2b977fd84021d8cb59e2 is the winning hash. 9e2 are the last parts of the hash. Remove the "e" and you get 92.

The reason for the list starting at [10], is if the result the hash is 9e2 like above and you've started counting entrants between 1 and 10, the winner is both [2] and [92]. Starting at 10 should stop you from facing that problem.
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