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Ok guys, yes, valid question and let's just wait for the reply as to whether or not dividends will be distributed to CSNO holders who keep a balance in the BitDice wallet. Quoting the long threads is probably confusing everyone. My guess is: it isn't as simple to do this as CSNO balances within accounts are not something you can snapshot on the blockchain, but I guess we'll figure it out when Alex does.
We get the same deposit address when we choose to deposit either ETH or CSNO, so i think it wouldn't be too complicated to distributed dividends to those holding CSNO on bitdice. i think maybe Alex did distribute dividends to those had CSNO (at the time of snapshot) in their bitdice account/wallet. let's wait for Alex's reply regarding this. Roll Eyes

Yeah, Alex mentioned that those that had an active CSNO balance were credited dividends as an ETH deposit on site.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

And which exchanges have CSNO listed anyway.  There's only HitBTC afaik.  And according to the Monero community, it's shady as f*ck.  Tho I don't have any problems with them so far...
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Ok guys, yes, valid question and let's just wait for the reply as to whether or not dividends will be distributed to CSNO holders who keep a balance in the BitDice wallet. Quoting the long threads is probably confusing everyone. My guess is: it isn't as simple to do this as CSNO balances within accounts are not something you can snapshot on the blockchain, but I guess we'll figure it out when Alex does.
We get the same deposit address when we choose to deposit either ETH or CSNO, so i think it wouldn't be too complicated to distributed dividends to those holding CSNO on bitdice. i think maybe Alex did distribute dividends to those had CSNO (at the time of snapshot) in their bitdice account/wallet. let's wait for Alex's reply regarding this. Roll Eyes

P.S. Who else likes the new front-end graphics? Graphics aren't really what pulls me but as long as they don't take forever to load, I'm okay.
I like it very much. Smiley Alex said in his report that he's moving to elixir, site would be much faster after everything is completely moved to elixir.
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Ok guys, yes, valid question and let's just wait for the reply as to whether or not dividends will be distributed to CSNO holders who keep a balance in the BitDice wallet. Quoting the long threads is probably confusing everyone. My guess is: it isn't as simple to do this as CSNO balances within accounts are not something you can snapshot on the blockchain, but I guess we'll figure it out when Alex does.

P.S. Who else likes the new front-end graphics? Graphics aren't really what pulls me but as long as they don't take forever to load, I'm okay.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.


Why do you keep talking about exchanges? https://www.bitdice.me/ is a dice site, not an exchange.

OK, I misunderstood it same as Febo.
You're asking if bitdice accounts with CSNO received the dividends. It's clear now. My fault.

Well, I don't know that (have no tokens there). But assume they did  because as you said it's quite easy for them to track the amounts.

It is why I asked if we could put them on the site, not on an exchange, with the site being bitdice since we are in the bitdice thread ^^. Then others kept bringing up exchanges out of nowhere for some reason... my understanding is that bitdice did not give divs but nobody seems to know for sure and if not, I am trying to see if the admin will do it in the future because it makes things easier.

I think yours is a legit query why don't you just contact bitdice support on the site. Also drop Alex a pm if he feels there a answer to be given he shall. Sometimes this topic gets to much crowded, so best is you contact them directly as everyone here would only know what's posted here. Once you get any clarification post here so all of us know to.

So what you are saying is to ask privately and then tell you publicly? Why not ask publicly so you can see the answer for yourself? All people on the forums here do is tell you if it does not come from the source it is false anyways, so sharing anything he did tell me would do no good...
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.


Why do you keep talking about exchanges? https://www.bitdice.me/ is a dice site, not an exchange.

OK, I misunderstood it same as Febo.
You're asking if bitdice accounts with CSNO received the dividends. It's clear now. My fault.

Well, I don't know that (have no tokens there). But assume they did  because as you said it's quite easy for them to track the amounts.

It is why I asked if we could put them on the site, not on an exchange, with the site being bitdice since we are in the bitdice thread ^^. Then others kept bringing up exchanges out of nowhere for some reason... my understanding is that bitdice did not give divs but nobody seems to know for sure and if not, I am trying to see if the admin will do it in the future because it makes things easier.

I think yours is a legit query why don't you just contact bitdice support on the site. Also drop Alex a pm if he feels there a answer to be given he shall. Sometimes this topic gets to much crowded, so best is you contact them directly as everyone here would only know what's posted here. Once you get any clarification post here so all of us know to.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.


Why do you keep talking about exchanges? https://www.bitdice.me/ is a dice site, not an exchange.

OK, I misunderstood it same as Febo.
You're asking if bitdice accounts with CSNO received the dividends. It's clear now. My fault.

Well, I don't know that (have no tokens there). But assume they did  because as you said it's quite easy for them to track the amounts.

It is why I asked if we could put them on the site, not on an exchange, with the site being bitdice since we are in the bitdice thread ^^. Then others kept bringing up exchanges out of nowhere for some reason... my understanding is that bitdice did not give divs but nobody seems to know for sure and if not, I am trying to see if the admin will do it in the future because it makes things easier.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.


Why do you keep talking about exchanges? https://www.bitdice.me/ is a dice site, not an exchange.

OK, I misunderstood it same as Febo.
You're asking if bitdice accounts with CSNO received the dividends. It's clear now. My fault.

Well, I don't know that (have no tokens there). But assume they did  because as you said it's quite easy for them to track the amounts.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.


Why do you keep talking about exchanges? https://www.bitdice.me/ is a dice site, not an exchange. I do not want to put my tokens in an exchange, I want to put them on https://www.bitdice.me/
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...

Again. Exchanges already received the dividends. Go ask them.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.

No, I understood, but many sites that also use their own token will let you store your tokens there and still get dividends so you do not have to keep an ether wallet and keep moving the tokens from the main site to the wallet every payment time. So like because bitdice is the one who owns csno it would be easier if we could keep the tokens in our bitdice wallet and still get dividends on them so we can play with them and not keep moving them around...
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.

Seems you misunderstood how it works.
Bitdice did snapshot of all token holders addresses with the amount. Then send ETH to all those addresses. Exchanges already received the dividends to their hot wallets but it's up to them to decide whether share it among customers. I doubt though, It's additional work. Much easier to keep them.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.

Yes, I was not asking for like exchange but bitdice itself because it seems like it would not be hard for the admin to give dividends there too, but I will look into the myetherwallet. Thanks.
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I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.

Yes exchanges never credit such transactions to their users. They take it and add to their profit.
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To add, can anyone confirm if you need to have csno tokens in a private wallet before you can get dividends or can you put them on the site and get them too?

As far as i know (and read at some point) you must have it in your ETH wallet,which must be compatible with ERC20 tokens. Like myetherwallet or metamask.
Yes that's correct, alex had given instruction on how to receive the dividends. it can be found on bitdice medium blog.

I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
They probably don't want to do extra work/deal with it. if anyone had kept CSNO on exchanges their dividends will be taken up by exchanges. tokens that distribute dividends are best kept in private ETH wallet/address.
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To add, can anyone confirm if you need to have csno tokens in a private wallet before you can get dividends or can you put them on the site and get them too?

As far as i know (and read at some point) you must have it in your ETH wallet,which must be compatible with ERC20 tokens. Like myetherwallet or metamask.
I really dought that any exchanger can (or will) give you the dividents if you keep your tokens there.
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Hi Alex.  What payment methods are you planning to add?  Altcoins or maybe something else like Skrill or Neteller?  Just curious, thanks.

Anyway if it's more altcoins acceptance, then I guess Bcash should be first in that list since there were some users who had BTC in Bitdice during the hard fork, and are naturally entitled to their share of Bcash.

To add, can anyone confirm if you need to have csno tokens in a private wallet before you can get dividends or can you put them on the site and get them too?
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We have started with re-designing the application’s front-end to give it an entirely new authentic look. It became clear to us that adding more games to the line of existing ones, as well as adding new payment methods will be hard to achieve without upgrading the face of the Casino. We have picked up the top web design studio on Behance and are having close communication with them and their illustrators while they are creating a masterpiece, unseen before in the world of online casinos. We want to get a revolutionary idea when it comes to design, and we will stand out from the rest of competitors. The front page development is still in progress, and the static look of it will not be able to express the depth of its animating details — but it looks awesome without a doubt. We would also like to get early feedback from our playing community regarding the new design, so we look forward to hearing from you on all our communication channels (telegram, website, etc.).


Hi Alex.  What payment methods are you planning to add?  Altcoins or maybe something else like Skrill or Neteller?  Just curious, thanks.

Anyway if it's more altcoins acceptance, then I guess Bcash should be first in that list since there were some users who had BTC in Bitdice during the hard fork, and are naturally entitled to their share of Bcash.
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I was looking at getting csno tokens but do not understand because you said the distribution is $0.01513 and an annual yield of 43.22% but either your math is way off or I was not taught right. The token right now is $0.2908 and you are paying every 3 months so $0.01513 times 4 is $0.06052 each year and then dividing into the token is $0.06052 divided by $0.2908 is 20.81%, much less than what you said and even at its lowest the token was $0.23 which is 26.31% but that was its price a week ago and even with that lowest price you are still off by a lot... I am not saying that 20% a year is bad but this brings up trust issues with me if you are purposely giving fake information and lying to make things seem better so please clarify...

ICO price was 14 cents per token without bonuses.

Regards,
Alex.

When you are looking at the roi you look at it based on prices now....

And which one exactly? One hour ago? Two hours ago? Few days ago? Or the one at Dec-31-2017? (currently I see $0.325 per token which would mean only 18.8% ROI)
See the flaw in your logic?

Mentioned numbers are relevant for investor who bought CSNO when ICO started. If you bought them later then of course use your actual purchase price to calculate your real ROI but you can't ask them to create report containing entire price range people could bought the tokens during the period (range was from $0.23 to $0.27 per token) with corresponding ROI. You have to calculate this yourself.

@dogedice.me  would be great to update the OP as well ( add link to report or to your post containing the report )


Google how dividends are reported and then you can talk because it is very clear you have never held an actual company before or run one considering every company in the entire world reports this the same way...

Have to say I'm not fan of the general: Look how others doing that (unless it's standardized by law .. in which case no discussion because laws has to be followed).

But straight to the point.
Results are for Q4-2017. To be eligible for dividend payout you had to purchase tokens before (31-Dec-2017). During Q4-2017 the price floated between $0.14 and $0.27 per token. Thus using the $0.14 is relevant value to calculate ROI for given period (naturally every company tends to use the best possible resut in reports).
Nevertheless for upcoming period they could indeed use the lowest price (again just to reflect the best result) for which tokens will be traded during Q1-2018.

Sum up: IMO report is correct and nobody mislead us (nor provided fake information)

BTW I've received the ETH payout. Thanks bitdice.

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