@Tombola --
Tombola is hiding from it and having their shills post "great project" here and it's obvious.
Their whitepaper used to say:
As for the conventional blockchain lottery services, they use bit coin and ethereum for their services. First of all, as for companies that use Bitcoin for their services, they manage the collected amount centrally through their own server that controls the amount of money due to the disadvantage of Bitcoin without smart contract function and distribute the prize money. This implies that they can manipulate the results at any time, or they can flee at night with the huge prize money.
As for Ethereum lottery services, you must pay an Ethereum gas fee. Ethereum has an Ethereum Gas (Gwei) that you have to pay to run smart contract codes in your structure. In the order of the higher amount to be paid for this gas, the miners have a system where they establish deals and must pay accordingly a kind of fee in addition to the Ethereum they must actually use. Although the lottery ticket amount includes fees, the user has to pay fees again. Currently Ethereum has a processing speed that can handle 100 transactions every 15 seconds. While Visa, a global credit card company, handles up to 25,000 transactions per second and China’s Alipay handles up to 50,000 transactions per second, Ethereum has a far slower speed. If a user receives a large amount of money as a jackpot, no one knows how long it will take to receive the prize money.
But they change the whole project with no info about why it isn't on EOS now or why ETH isnt a problem with what they wanted to do.
Ethereum was flooded with requests when crypto kitties hit and almost crashed the network.
And Tombola whitepaper said:
Tombola plans to build coins and serve platforms based on EOS to solve the problems of existing block chain lottery and game services. Based on EOS blockchain Smart Contractor system, when the terms of the contract are met, it is designed to automatically send the amount of money at the correct time to the appropriate location. EOS has the advantage of being able to handle millions of projects per second and not having to pay for the Gas Fee the user has to use most often. Thus, users can eliminate the burden of double payment of fees and receive rewards quickly.
They had shills posting in here that EOS Lottery was so innovative for weeks in this thread! NOW THEY AREN'T DOING IT?!?!
@Tombola needs to refund people who bought the TBL token when they had the other whitepaper and project was different. Everyone knows the token will drop when the bounty and airdrop tokens get released and everyone sells that is shilling this thing right now.
They didn't "announce" changing the whitepaper, we saved a copy in July and posted the differences already in this thread...
They only announced it is not on EOS but never said why or what advantage this gives over EOS. That's when we checked the site and whitepaper had been changed without any announcement by the team.
The only effort Tombola made to tell investors was
Tombola now ERC20 based. Not more EOS
And silence ever since. Thread is still titled EOS. The non-purchased ICO review site still advertise it as EOS.
They need to launch a different ICO if it is a different protocol but greed will be Tombola's downfall eventually.