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Topic: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game - page 98. (Read 293938 times)

full member
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Mathwhiz just bet like 2,000,000 bits and won 500,000. This is unfair.

the more risk you take the more profit you will gain.. thats how this game works mate Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1414
Mathwhiz just bet like 2,000,000 bits and won 500,000. This is unfair.

you need to risk more to gain more that is one basic rules

and also judging from mathwhiz status, he finally play it safe and now currently on positive, he used to lose alot seeking for high multiplier
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Mathwhiz just bet like 2,000,000 bits and won 500,000. This is unfair.
hero member
Activity: 511
Merit: 500
Sed, you are terrible at math if you can't do base 10 multiplication. Like really, there is even a chat bot to assist you if you are incapable of doing the mental calculation. Moneypot works really well with bits because of how the multipliers work, and it isnt going to change any time soon. So please, your posts about "bits suck omfg" are nearing 25 posts! That is the only contribution you've attempted to make to this conversation, and it is starting to get really annoying. Also, the account "sed" has only lost 2 bits, which is faucet money. Granted this might not be you, but i wouldnt be surprised if it was. So please, if you don't have anything else to say, stop spamming your signature.
I agree bits are excellent for this game the multiplier and bits are the only way to make the game more exciting I cant imagine betting 1 mbtc and hitting a 10x multiplier and the result would be 10mbtc boring right. 10,000bits looks a hell of a lot more exciting.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
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Sed, you are terrible at math if you can't do base 10 multiplication. Like really, there is even a chat bot to assist you if you are incapable of doing the mental calculation. Moneypot works really well with bits because of how the multipliers work, and it isnt going to change any time soon. So please, your posts about "bits suck omfg" are nearing 25 posts! That is the only contribution you've attempted to make to this conversation, and it is starting to get really annoying. Also, the account "sed" has only lost 2 bits, which is faucet money. Granted this might not be you, but i wouldnt be surprised if it was. So please, if you don't have anything else to say, stop spamming your signature.
sr. member
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Moneypot is a cool game! Came on to some guy botting and winning 1 BTC from a 0.12 bet. Exciting stuff.
legendary
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 Relax a bit  Tongue
sed
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If you weave this sed guy's posts together it becomes one long, sad, autistic crusade.

Sounds good, dan, thanks for the reply and the commentary on neurotypcialness and what it means to you.  I think everyone appreciates your assessment.
sed
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Activity: 532
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So there's the kind of weirdness I'm talking about.  This guy says multiply BTC x100 and that will be your amount in satoshis!  WTF! 

I don't get what you aren't understanding, what that person said is also true. 

1000 bits = 1mB

1mB = 100,000 satoshis

therefore

1000bits = 100,000 satoshis

So if you want to convert your bits to mB, just divide by 1000.  If you want to convert your bits to satoshis, just multiply by 100.  This is all pretty basic stuff, people are just giving you multiple ways to convert your balance quickly/easily since bits seem counter intuitive to you.

What you said is true.  Moneypot has defined a unit "bits" which is equal to 100 satoshis.  I've finally learned this although I can't imagine why this is helpful to anyone.  So, if you want to convert his new unit into satoshis, you multiply x100.  However, what that guy said was multiply BTC x100.  That would give you cBTC not "bits".  My main point is why the fuck, in a world full of dime-a-dozen altcoins, would moneypot invent a new name for a fraction of BTC.  It just screws with your head and makes you think you're using play money or something like that.

for the sake of this thread, stop spamming your signature, as you tried it very hard to make a post more than 75 characters, and stop complaining

read better


bits is reall common nowadays, to be easy for people

if you wish to know your balance in btc, just simply multiply it by 100 and that will be your amount in satoshis,

if you got your amount in satoshis, you can basically convert it to btc, simple

There's nothing more annoying that someone who bumps a thread just in order to complain that someone else is bumping the thread.  If you don't want the thread bumped, then don't reply, shulio!

Second, that guy you tell me to read better, he thinks that Satoshis = 100xBTC which is super crazy and simply emphasizes my point that inventing new units is weird and embarrasing and confuses people.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
i have no luck on moneypot every time i try to play there always happens  result get busted there.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1016

So there's the kind of weirdness I'm talking about.  This guy says multiply BTC x100 and that will be your amount in satoshis!  WTF! 

I don't get what you aren't understanding, what that person said is also true. 

1000 bits = 1mB

1mB = 100,000 satoshis

therefore

1000bits = 100,000 satoshis

So if you want to convert your bits to mB, just divide by 1000.  If you want to convert your bits to satoshis, just multiply by 100.  This is all pretty basic stuff, people are just giving you multiple ways to convert your balance quickly/easily since bits seem counter intuitive to you.

What you said is true.  Moneypot has defined a unit "bits" which is equal to 100 satoshis.  I've finally learned this although I can't imagine why this is helpful to anyone.  So, if you want to convert his new unit into satoshis, you multiply x100.  However, what that guy said was multiply BTC x100.  That would give you cBTC not "bits".  My main point is why the fuck, in a world full of dime-a-dozen altcoins, would moneypot invent a new name for a fraction of BTC.  It just screws with your head and makes you think you're using play money or something like that.

for the sake of this thread, stop spamming your signature, as you tried it very hard to make a post more than 75 characters, and stop complaining

read better


bits is reall common nowadays, to be easy for people

if you wish to know your balance in btc, just simply multiply it by 100 and that will be your amount in satoshis,

if you got your amount in satoshis, you can basically convert it to btc, simple
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 103
  My main point is why the fuck, in a world full of dime-a-dozen altcoins, would moneypot invent a new name for a fraction of BTC.  It just screws with your head and makes you think you're using play money or something like that.

We all understand your point.  You've made it very clear.  However, you seem to be overlooking the fact that they didn't invent bits at all.  The term bits has been around for well over a year and is just one way for people to express fractions of bitcoins, just like mB and satoshis.  It really doesn't seem like that big of a deal, especially since all of these terms are on a base10 system so it's extremely easy to convert between them (as myself and others have explained to you how to do).
copper member
Activity: 3948
Merit: 2201
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sed, for the love of god, stop complaining about bits. It has been used for a while now, MoneyPot didn't invent it (a quick Google search reveals that it has been used on 27 nov. 2013, which is way before MP) and if you can't handle a new unit, which isn't even hard to gasp, then just don't play. People have been answering your questions about bits every goddamn time in the most comprehensive form possible. If you don't want to play on MoneyPot because of that, well, go play somewhere else.

And yes, I don't like bits either, but I don't like any denomination outside BTC.
sed
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500

So there's the kind of weirdness I'm talking about.  This guy says multiply BTC x100 and that will be your amount in satoshis!  WTF! 

I don't get what you aren't understanding, what that person said is also true. 

1000 bits = 1mB

1mB = 100,000 satoshis

therefore

1000bits = 100,000 satoshis

So if you want to convert your bits to mB, just divide by 1000.  If you want to convert your bits to satoshis, just multiply by 100.  This is all pretty basic stuff, people are just giving you multiple ways to convert your balance quickly/easily since bits seem counter intuitive to you.

What you said is true.  Moneypot has defined a unit "bits" which is equal to 100 satoshis.  I've finally learned this although I can't imagine why this is helpful to anyone.  So, if you want to convert his new unit into satoshis, you multiply x100.  However, what that guy said was multiply BTC x100.  That would give you cBTC not "bits".  My main point is why the fuck, in a world full of dime-a-dozen altcoins, would moneypot invent a new name for a fraction of BTC.  It just screws with your head and makes you think you're using play money or something like that.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 103

So there's the kind of weirdness I'm talking about.  This guy says multiply BTC x100 and that will be your amount in satoshis!  WTF! 

I don't get what you aren't understanding, what that person said is also true. 

1000 bits = 1mB

1mB = 100,000 satoshis

therefore

1000bits = 100,000 satoshis

So if you want to convert your bits to mB, just divide by 1000.  If you want to convert your bits to satoshis, just multiply by 100.  This is all pretty basic stuff, people are just giving you multiple ways to convert your balance quickly/easily since bits seem counter intuitive to you.
sed
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.

Sites like bitpay are starting to default to it. Blockchain and coinbase support it, a few other gambling sites use it as their default now too.

Judging by the 18 posts on the thread that you've made about the unit, I understand you feel strongly about where the decimal place should go, and it's something in the future I would like to add a preference for. However, at the moment it's not a huge priority, as most people seem to either actively like it, or not mind it. Granted, there may be some selection bias there =)

bits is reall common nowadays, to be easy for people

if you wish to know your balance in btc, just simply multiply it by 100 and that will be your amount in satoshis

So there's the kind of weirdness I'm talking about.  This guy says multiply BTC x100 and that will be your amount in satoshis!  WTF!  I appreciate that the dev of the game seemed to admit that he needs to do this.  I'm not sure how this "bits" thing got started or why he says that other sites are using it (I've only seen it here).  But it *is* really embarrassing.  I don't think I'll play more until the units get fixed.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 516
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.

For example when you tip someone you use bits
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1016
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.

Sites like bitpay are starting to default to it. Blockchain and coinbase support it, a few other gambling sites use it as their default now too.

Judging by the 18 posts on the thread that you've made about the unit, I understand you feel strongly about where the decimal place should go, and it's something in the future I would like to add a preference for. However, at the moment it's not a huge priority, as most people seem to either actively like it, or not mind it. Granted, there may be some selection bias there =)

bits is reall common nowadays, to be easy for people

if you wish to know your balance in btc, just simply multiply it by 100 and that will be your amount in satoshis
legendary
Activity: 1463
Merit: 1886
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.

Sites like bitpay are starting to default to it. Blockchain and coinbase support it, a few other gambling sites use it as their default now too.

Judging by the 18 posts on the thread that you've made about the unit, I understand you feel strongly about where the decimal place should go, and it's something in the future I would like to add a preference for. However, at the moment it's not a huge priority, as most people seem to either actively like it, or not mind it. Granted, there may be some selection bias there =)
sed
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.
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