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Topic: [ANN][ICO] Fire Lotto - International blockchain LOTTERY - page 49. (Read 13520 times)

jr. member
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results of an independent financial audit
"technical" not financial, it was promised that it will be a technical audit
member
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gambling to good does not lead!
bingo project  Wink
newbie
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Where is the result of an audit? (especially its blockchain/smart contracts security part)

We are now engaged in this. It is necessary to inform about the results of an independent financial audit
jr. member
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Where is the result of an audit? (especially its blockchain/smart contracts security part)
newbie
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The integration of Fire Lotto with the company 1XBet, which will significantly increase the volume of sold lottery tickets, has been started. Integration tests with QIWI are completed. Soon, methods will be added for the purchase of tokens and lottery tickets for fiat funds.
https://image.ibb.co/cEb62c/6dca149b_7fe4_465f_9548_09fef12aadf6.jpg
newbie
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From the Whitepaper:

14. How can I be sure that the information about winnings and the number of tickets sold is correct? Is there any tool that can be used to check this information?

There is a Statistics tab in the lottery menu. This tab contains information about the number of tickets sold, numbers drawn, jackpots and winners wallets (showing how many numbers were matched and what the payouts were).

This information can be verified through Etherscan and the program code shared on GitHub.


I do not see in the Statistics tab where it shows how many tickets were sold. Whitepaper says it shows it but it does not. Why is that information not available along with the rest of the statistics?

Have you seen this? On firelotto.com
http://image.ibb.co/dafsax/2018_02_22_12_40_05.png
http://image.ibb.co/bHjw2c/2018_02_22_12_39_04.png

yes, but where does it show how many people are playing per game? and if you could also change the layout of the winners, per game, that would be much easier to make sense of...
newbie
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The nearest conferences of  Fire Lotto team

7-8 March Zurich (Switzerland ) http://conferences.unicom.co.uk/blockchain-zurich-2018/

10th of March London (UK) Crypto Investor Show https://www.cryptoinvestor.show

13-14th of March Macau (China) IGaming Asia Congress IGA https://igamingasiacongress.com

19th of March Dubai (OAE) Blockchain innovation and investment summit https://www.biisummit.com

21-22nd of March Berlin (Germany) Cryptocurrency World Expo - Berlin Summit https://cryptocurrencyworldexpo.com

http://image.ibb.co/hnh9oH/2018_02_22_20_48_41.png
http://image.ibb.co/g7Gxax/2018_02_22_20_47_36.png
http://image.ibb.co/gEDcax/2018_02_22_20_46_17.png
http://image.ibb.co/ghZThc/2018_02_22_20_42_15.png
http://image.ibb.co/cibKoH/2018_02_22_20_42_56.png
newbie
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From the Whitepaper:

14. How can I be sure that the information about winnings and the number of tickets sold is correct? Is there any tool that can be used to check this information?

There is a Statistics tab in the lottery menu. This tab contains information about the number of tickets sold, numbers drawn, jackpots and winners wallets (showing how many numbers were matched and what the payouts were).

This information can be verified through Etherscan and the program code shared on GitHub.


I do not see in the Statistics tab where it shows how many tickets were sold. Whitepaper says it shows it but it does not. Why is that information not available along with the rest of the statistics?

Have you seen this? On firelotto.com
http://image.ibb.co/dafsax/2018_02_22_12_40_05.png
http://image.ibb.co/bHjw2c/2018_02_22_12_39_04.png

Of course, I have seen this. And if you see it too, then you will see that it does not show the number of tickets sold. It shows amount paid out, number of winning tickets and the numbers drawn. The Whitepaper claims to show the number of tickets sold. Do you understand what I am saying?
newbie
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will price be $0.7 somewhere in ico?
and will it get listed on kucoin upon ending of ico?
and till when will it get listed on exchanges?

First ICO`s prise will be 0,5$ and then will rise 0,50-0,70$/
Our tokens will be listed within one month from the end of the ICO period.
All information we will post after ICO. It is illegal to declare exchanges before the end of crowdfunding
full member
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will price be $0.7 somewhere in ico?
and will it get listed on kucoin upon ending of ico?
and till when will it get listed on exchanges?
newbie
Activity: 308
Merit: 0
From the Whitepaper:

14. How can I be sure that the information about winnings and the number of tickets sold is correct? Is there any tool that can be used to check this information?

There is a Statistics tab in the lottery menu. This tab contains information about the number of tickets sold, numbers drawn, jackpots and winners wallets (showing how many numbers were matched and what the payouts were).

This information can be verified through Etherscan and the program code shared on GitHub.


I do not see in the Statistics tab where it shows how many tickets were sold. Whitepaper says it shows it but it does not. Why is that information not available along with the rest of the statistics?

Have you seen this? On firelotto.com
http://image.ibb.co/dafsax/2018_02_22_12_40_05.png
http://image.ibb.co/bHjw2c/2018_02_22_12_39_04.png
newbie
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Photo report from the conference in Kazakhstan and Fire Lotto project presentation to investors.
http://image.ibb.co/fqHfSc/3.jpg
http://image.ibb.co/b6jS7c/1.jpg
http://image.ibb.co/jr6ktH/4.jpg

Will there be any big report? What are the results of the conference within the project?
We have photo report. Everything is good, investors are interested in the project, the community likes the concept.
newbie
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From the Whitepaper:

14. How can I be sure that the information about winnings and the number of tickets sold is correct? Is there any tool that can be used to check this information?

There is a Statistics tab in the lottery menu. This tab contains information about the number of tickets sold, numbers drawn, jackpots and winners wallets (showing how many numbers were matched and what the payouts were).

This information can be verified through Etherscan and the program code shared on GitHub.


I do not see in the Statistics tab where it shows how many tickets were sold. Whitepaper says it shows it but it does not. Why is that information not available along with the rest of the statistics?
full member
Activity: 185
Merit: 100
Photo report from the conference in Kazakhstan and Fire Lotto project presentation to investors.




Will there be any big report? What are the results of the conference within the project?
newbie
Activity: 308
Merit: 0
Photo report from the conference in Kazakhstan and Fire Lotto project presentation to investors.
http://image.ibb.co/fqHfSc/3.jpg
http://image.ibb.co/b6jS7c/1.jpg
http://image.ibb.co/jr6ktH/4.jpg
newbie
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I'm not sure about if it's scum or not, however I have changed ICO project after I wasn't counted for a week of bearing the signature. I was angree  Cool

specify what you mean exactly? bounty?
newbie
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From whitepaper (https://firelotto.io/whitepaper_en.pdf)
I finally invested in Flot just before the presale ended. I had followed this forum since page one and learned many things by way of questions asked by other members. My biggest concern which held me back from investing sooner was the question of how many tickets does an investor need to purchase in order to receive the commission. I believe that as of yet, this question has still not been answered.
Am I to assume then, that all investors will collect their commission, regardless that the team has yet to decide how many tickets need to be purchased.
Is the team, at this point able to inform the investors as to what exactly is required of them in order to ensure they receive their commission when the commission is first dispersed after the ICO ends.

Only 1 ticket you will have to buy


So, where it was earlier stated that a token holder would need to buy several tickets every month in order to receive the commission, it has since been decided that only one ticket will need to be bought in order to receive the commission. Is this in fact correct?

You can read it WP
newbie
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I'm not sure about if it's scum or not, however I have changed ICO project after I wasn't counted for a week of bearing the signature. I was angree  Cool
We will do our project better every day!
newbie
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From whitepaper (https://firelotto.io/whitepaper_en.pdf)
I finally invested in Flot just before the presale ended. I had followed this forum since page one and learned many things by way of questions asked by other members. My biggest concern which held me back from investing sooner was the question of how many tickets does an investor need to purchase in order to receive the commission. I believe that as of yet, this question has still not been answered.
Am I to assume then, that all investors will collect their commission, regardless that the team has yet to decide how many tickets need to be purchased.
Is the team, at this point able to inform the investors as to what exactly is required of them in order to ensure they receive their commission when the commission is first dispersed after the ICO ends.

Only 1 ticket you will have to buy


So, where it was earlier stated that a token holder would need to buy several tickets every month in order to receive the commission, it has since been decided that only one ticket will need to be bought in order to receive the commission. Is this in fact correct?

You receive 10% commission from lotto tickets sales.
After each draw 10% will be deposited to a smart contract. Then when your share gets big enough (you decide when) you request it to your eth wallet

From whitepaper (https://firelotto.io/whitepaper_en.pdf)
I finally invested in Flot just before the presale ended. I had followed this forum since page one and learned many things by way of questions asked by other members. My biggest concern which held me back from investing sooner was the question of how many tickets does an investor need to purchase in order to receive the commission. I believe that as of yet, this question has still not been answered.
Am I to assume then, that all investors will collect their commission, regardless that the team has yet to decide how many tickets need to be purchased.
Is the team, at this point able to inform the investors as to what exactly is required of them in order to ensure they receive their commission when the commission is first dispersed after the ICO ends.

Only 1 ticket you will have to buy


So, where it was earlier stated that a token holder would need to buy several tickets every month in order to receive the commission, it has since been decided that only one ticket will need to be bought in order to receive the commission. Is this in fact correct?

You receive 10% commission from lotto tickets sales.
After each draw, 10% will be deposited to a smart contract. Then when your share gets big enough (you decide when) you request it to your eth wallet

The amount of commission and how it is to be dispersed has long ago been made fairly clear. Thank you. What I am asking for specifically is clarification on how many tickets a token holder needs to buy in order to receive that commission. In the whitepaper, it stated several tickets. Now a member has stated only one ticket needs to be bought. Is this true? Does only one ticket need to be bought? Is this an official announcement from the team?

No deadline or any other restriction. Just when you request commission buy a ticket.  You can buy ticket as you wish, this can be dayly, weekly, monthly
newbie
Activity: 56
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From whitepaper (https://firelotto.io/whitepaper_en.pdf)
I finally invested in Flot just before the presale ended. I had followed this forum since page one and learned many things by way of questions asked by other members. My biggest concern which held me back from investing sooner was the question of how many tickets does an investor need to purchase in order to receive the commission. I believe that as of yet, this question has still not been answered.
Am I to assume then, that all investors will collect their commission, regardless that the team has yet to decide how many tickets need to be purchased.
Is the team, at this point able to inform the investors as to what exactly is required of them in order to ensure they receive their commission when the commission is first dispersed after the ICO ends.

Only 1 ticket you will have to buy


So, where it was earlier stated that a token holder would need to buy several tickets every month in order to receive the commission, it has since been decided that only one ticket will need to be bought in order to receive the commission. Is this in fact correct?

You receive 10% commission from lotto tickets sales.
After each draw 10% will be deposited to a smart contract. Then when your share gets big enough (you decide when) you request it to your eth wallet

From whitepaper (https://firelotto.io/whitepaper_en.pdf)
I finally invested in Flot just before the presale ended. I had followed this forum since page one and learned many things by way of questions asked by other members. My biggest concern which held me back from investing sooner was the question of how many tickets does an investor need to purchase in order to receive the commission. I believe that as of yet, this question has still not been answered.
Am I to assume then, that all investors will collect their commission, regardless that the team has yet to decide how many tickets need to be purchased.
Is the team, at this point able to inform the investors as to what exactly is required of them in order to ensure they receive their commission when the commission is first dispersed after the ICO ends.

Only 1 ticket you will have to buy


So, where it was earlier stated that a token holder would need to buy several tickets every month in order to receive the commission, it has since been decided that only one ticket will need to be bought in order to receive the commission. Is this in fact correct?

You receive 10% commission from lotto tickets sales.
After each draw, 10% will be deposited to a smart contract. Then when your share gets big enough (you decide when) you request it to your eth wallet

The amount of commission and how it is to be dispersed has long ago been made fairly clear. Thank you. What I am asking for specifically is clarification on how many tickets a token holder needs to buy in order to receive that commission. In the whitepaper, it stated several tickets. Now a member has stated only one ticket needs to be bought. Is this true? Does only one ticket need to be bought? Is this an official announcement from the team?
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