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try to hit over 5 Bitcoins!https://bitplay.club/getluckyas you have a license do you need to ask the KYC when a winner wants to withdraw?
the drawing is once a day. chances for hitting the 5/36 are 1:376992
this tells me that in average once in 376992 days a Jackpot is hit
the million $ question is now:
how many years are 376992 days?
the drawing is once a day. chances for hitting the 6/45 are 1:8145060
this tells me that in average once in 8145060 days a Jackpot is hit
the million $ question is now:
how many years are 8145060 days?
please correct me if I am wrong
good luck
Hello
The powerball winning odds for Grand Prize is 1 in 292,201,338.00 but people win, right? I’m trying to give you an example that it’s not correct to calculate the winning odds as 1 in XXX days. Winning odds are calculated according to math methods. Each combination of 2, 3, 4, 5 has its own chances to draw. The odds are the following:
5 1: 376 992
4 1: 2 432
3 1: 81
2 1: 8
So basically, according to the math methods, you get 2 matching numbers from 8 tickets, 3 matching numbers from 81 tickets etc. But that’s only a math, the theory of probability has its own rules which is why people hit millions by guessing 5 or 6 numbers in different lotteries playing their first time. In other words, you never know when the luck strikes, it might be today with one ticket or tomorrow with 10 tickets, it’s a luck.
The logic is basically the same for 6-45 lottery, the odds differ.
As to your KYC question, well, we don’t have it at the moment and we are not about to add it. However, we are planning to add Credit Card payment as an option so then, if the payment processing service requires us to run KYC policy, we might do it. We don’t have a final info about it yet as the compliance procedure is still processing but we hope it wouldn’t concern crypto payments in any way.