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copper member
Activity: 648
Merit: 159
June 04, 2019, 03:12:59 AM
#43
I ignored it thinking it was a fud.
Well, it's maybe fud, but I don't see any possible explanation besides this. And dang why would @zombee the owner of MD decide to exit scam with only 20 BTC in his bankroll.
Anyway, all the fund look like send to Bitrex now, maybe there some authorities can track it? I mean bitrex need KYC to do big transaction right?

Yes that's right, and afaik funds were sent to the binance account (deepcrypto8). It should take him a while before he manages to withdraw all with unverified account.
Ah yeah I mean binance not bitrex, and I see some hot article at steemit about epicdice now, you know since magicdice do that exitscam yesterday people talking about alternatives platform now. there also steem-bet. never play at both of them but hoping its better than magicdice.
https://steemit.com/epicdice/@blocksensei/7-facts-about-epicdice-vs-the-vanished-magicdice
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
June 04, 2019, 03:08:26 AM
#42
I ignored it thinking it was a fud.
Well, it's maybe fud, but I don't see any possible explanation besides this. And dang why would @zombee the owner of MD decide to exit scam with only 20 BTC in his bankroll.
Anyway, all the fund look like send to Bitrex now, maybe there some authorities can track it? I mean bitrex need KYC to do big transaction right?

Yes that's right, and afaik funds were sent to the binance account (deepcrypto8). It should take him a while before he manages to withdraw all with unverified account.
copper member
Activity: 648
Merit: 159
June 04, 2019, 02:53:29 AM
#41
I ignored it thinking it was a fud.
Well, it's maybe fud, but I don't see any possible explanation besides this. And dang why would @zombee the owner of MD decide to exit scam with only 20 BTC in his bankroll.
Anyway, all the fund look like send to Bitrex now, maybe there some authorities can track it? I mean bitrex need KYC to do big transaction right?
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
June 04, 2019, 02:35:23 AM
#40
Magicdice just pulled an exit scam, and ran away with about 550k steem.

ps: I'm sorry, I'd never thought they could pull an exit scam Sad
Well, the scam is seen since 4 months ago.
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@magicdice is a scam that used an insider who farmed the vast majority of their MAGIC Tokens via an insider deal and reaps over 25% of the daily dividends due to this deal. They are not to be trusted.

I ignored it thinking it was a fud.
copper member
Activity: 648
Merit: 159
June 04, 2019, 02:28:43 AM
#39
Magicdice just pulled an exit scam, and ran away with about 550k steem.

ps: I'm sorry, I'd never thought they could pull an exit scam Sad
Well, the scam is seen since 4 months ago.
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@magicdice is a scam that used an insider who farmed the vast majority of their MAGIC Tokens via an insider deal and reaps over 25% of the daily dividends due to this deal. They are not to be trusted.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
June 02, 2019, 11:19:39 PM
#38
Magicdice just pulled an exit scam, and ran away with about 550k steem.

ps: I'm sorry, I'd never thought they could pull an exit scam Sad
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
March 15, 2019, 09:23:06 AM
#37
Magic-dice update: https://steemit.com/steemit/@magicdice/magic-dice-v1-6-leaderboard-over-120k-steem-in-rewards
 
Main points:

- Magicdice has now leaderboard. Top 15 places daily will win magic tokens.

- Updated token distribution. Now, token distribution rate will be halved after every 10% of token issued.

- new game coming soon (lottery or crash).

And don't forget to resteem for a chance to win 300 Steem and 500k magic tokens.

That's all for now. Will keep you guys updated.

hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 22, 2019, 06:13:02 AM
#36
Anyone used the blockchain and won something ? What is the chances of winning on the blockchain?
Do the steem people have list of daily winners? I guess all these will encourage people to gamble?
What is the price of magic token?

magic-dice has 2% house edge, and you can see winnings/losings on site. No price of magic-token atm, once SMTs arrive they will have price.
Ucy
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 403
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February 22, 2019, 05:27:55 AM
#35
Anyone used the blockchain and won something ? What is the chances of winning on the blockchain?
Do the steem people have list of daily winners? I guess all these will encourage people to gamble?
What is the price of magic token?
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 22, 2019, 12:56:29 AM
#34
Not sure if I get it. How would you get the fun if it's on auto rolls and you don't care about profitability either.

Well, on websites that have autoroll with lots of features you can play different kinds of strategies.
It's also just very handy when you're trying to hit high multipliers, since those require you to roll quite a lot.

As an example, the autoroll feature on Crypto-Games:


Most people actually use that instead of the manual betting.

So I just tried the site, missing one thing imo is that switching sides on consequtive losses (that kinda works for me ha!) , for example if one losses 4 rolls in 'under 50' then it'd automatically change side to 'over 50' for 5th roll.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 20, 2019, 11:20:04 PM
#33
Not sure if I get it. How would you get the fun if it's on auto rolls and you don't care about profitability either.

Well, on websites that have autoroll with lots of features you can play different kinds of strategies.
It's also just very handy when you're trying to hit high multipliers, since those require you to roll quite a lot.

As an example, the autoroll feature on Crypto-Games:


Most people actually use that instead of the manual betting.

Magic-dice was my first step in gambling, so didn't know some sites provides such so many options, I'll give this one a try.
full member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 118
February 20, 2019, 12:30:02 AM
#32
Not sure if I get it. How would you get the fun if it's on auto rolls and you don't care about profitability either.

Well, on websites that have autoroll with lots of features you can play different kinds of strategies.
It's also just very handy when you're trying to hit high multipliers, since those require you to roll quite a lot.

As an example, the autoroll feature on Crypto-Games:


Most people actually use that instead of the manual betting.

Nice overview . basically im not a fan of autorolls because i dont have high a high bankroll on my gambler accounts  . i will just bet and play manually since im not also in a hurry .

About the steem blockchain . i never heard of it before but i do recognize the steem crypto and the steemit platform .

For now i guess ill only have to stick with the traditional gambling sites that are based on blockchain as they are more stable and and popular .
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 520
February 19, 2019, 10:40:25 AM
#31
This is a promising undertaking however gambling on steemit blockchain is an incredible thought. Be that as it may, truly, a portion of the general population will in any case adhere to the customary and it won't change yet this is extremely an incredible task and I will hang tight for it.

Incidentally, I don't have a thought of how steemit functions separated from that customary utilization and procuring choices there.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
February 19, 2019, 10:00:53 AM
#30
Not sure if I get it. How would you get the fun if it's on auto rolls and you don't care about profitability either.

Well, on websites that have autoroll with lots of features you can play different kinds of strategies.
It's also just very handy when you're trying to hit high multipliers, since those require you to roll quite a lot.

As an example, the autoroll feature on Crypto-Games:


Most people actually use that instead of the manual betting.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 19, 2019, 08:23:30 AM
#29
~snip~

Native steemit account creation requires phone number to prevent abuse other than that anonymous accounts are possible with anonsteem, steemninja and from other such services.

You can also create directly with your account's RCs provided that you have enough sp (atm minimum is around 5k sp).
I never had a steemit account so I really do not know how it works however if it requires phone number then it's not for me. There are countries where phone number is connected with their national ID cards. So giving the phone number means you are indeed giving away your identification.

You can just use some third party apps that provide a temporary number . most of them are free  . you dont need to risky your own phone number if you were trully afraid that they might expose your identity online .

Anyway even if  have alot of simcards  . i didnt ever try to sign up on steemit because i see that their reward system were a bit too hard and im not really a good poster .

Or just use services such as anonsteem, they don't require anything sensitive.
full member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 122
February 19, 2019, 05:28:06 AM
#28
~snip~

Native steemit account creation requires phone number to prevent abuse other than that anonymous accounts are possible with anonsteem, steemninja and from other such services.

You can also create directly with your account's RCs provided that you have enough sp (atm minimum is around 5k sp).
I never had a steemit account so I really do not know how it works however if it requires phone number then it's not for me. There are countries where phone number is connected with their national ID cards. So giving the phone number means you are indeed giving away your identification.

You can just use some third party apps that provide a temporary number . most of them are free  . you dont need to risky your own phone number if you were trully afraid that they might expose your identity online .

Anyway even if  have alot of simcards  . i didnt ever try to sign up on steemit because i see that their reward system were a bit too hard and im not really a good poster .
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3878
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February 19, 2019, 05:11:46 AM
#27
~snip~

Native steemit account creation requires phone number to prevent abuse other than that anonymous accounts are possible with anonsteem, steemninja and from other such services.

You can also create directly with your account's RCs provided that you have enough sp (atm minimum is around 5k sp).
I never had a steemit account so I really do not know how it works however if it requires phone number then it's not for me. There are countries where phone number is connected with their national ID cards. So giving the phone number means you are indeed giving away your identification.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 19, 2019, 03:05:12 AM
#26
Having tried out Magic dice and collecting some Magic, I can say it's pretty good. Sure there is work to be done, however it's a nice start. Steem has a lot of potential and MAGIC is a glimpse of what the Smart Media Tokens could mean for Steem

Indeed, once SMTs arrive Magic and other Steem based tokens will be tradeable and that will probably take Steem Blockchain to new heights.
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
February 19, 2019, 01:42:00 AM
#25
Having tried out Magic dice and collecting some Magic, I can say it's pretty good. Sure there is work to be done, however it's a nice start. Steem has a lot of potential and MAGIC is a glimpse of what the Smart Media Tokens could mean for Steem
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 17, 2019, 10:40:52 AM
#24
Steemit is a cool initiative to support qualitative content about cryptocurrencies. I made an account there a long time ago, but I never started using it (maybe I will once). It's cool that there's a casino on steem blockchain now. However, I agree with other members that 2% house edge is a bit high, and that it's not very convenient that one needs a steem account to even start using the casino. After all, it's not like it's easy and fast to make that account, you know. And it might really scare off potential gamblers, because additional time-consuming procedures are not very encouraging.

I understand, house edge profits are paid to token holders so I guess it's okay Smiley
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