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Topic: coinGamble: open-source javascript/PHP/MySQL online casino (all currencys) (Read 11027 times)

hero member
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Name change soon (hopefully)
We're doing something "similar", and we're getting really close to launch.  I wasn't sure if I should bring it up, because it's not the same model, but here goes:
We built a platform that developers can create games on.  We host the website, handle deposits, match players in games, handle withdrawals, money movement, security, etc.
That way, the devs can just focus on making cool games.  We have a revenue sharing model.  Whatever revenue a game makes, we share 40% with the developer who created it.  Think of it like an App Store for bitcoin games. 

We already have two games we created on our own APIs, and we're busy creating a third. 

Go check out the site at www.moocoin.com and send us an email at [email protected] if you're interested.

Thanks,
MooCoin

Hhhmm first time I read about it, there was only a 20% revenue share. 40% is atleast way better, will consider it. Smiley
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Do you moo?
We're doing something "similar", and we're getting really close to launch.  I wasn't sure if I should bring it up, because it's not the same model, but here goes:
We built a platform that developers can create games on.  We host the website, handle deposits, match players in games, handle withdrawals, money movement, security, etc.
That way, the devs can just focus on making cool games.  We have a revenue sharing model.  Whatever revenue a game makes, we share 40% with the developer who created it.  Think of it like an App Store for bitcoin games. 

We already have two games we created on our own APIs, and we're busy creating a third. 

Go check out the site at www.moocoin.com and send us an email at [email protected] if you're interested.

Thanks,
MooCoin
legendary
Activity: 1008
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This is just sad to say at least. He announced this open source project quite some time ago and then shifted it to a paid version and never gave any update in this post.

Paid version is called CoinWheel that can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327123.0;all
I'm quite sure this was just a marketing trick, very disappointing to be honest, as this would be great for the bitcoin community.

Look at the similarities:

open source project (CoinGamble)
https://i.imgur.com/1Z9zfU0.png
https://i.imgur.com/m3WFtfc.png

Paid version (CoinWheel)
http://imgur.com/a/EbT45

Btw, I'm not sure ofcourse, but i'm sad to see a full featured paid version from the same developer online, while nothing is done for this open source version.
It's his own dicision ofcourse, but the way he did it, atleast for me, is completely unfair.


Wow, the guy selling coinwheel has a bunch of neg trust anyway
hero member
Activity: 795
Merit: 500
Name change soon (hopefully)
I don't think donations would matter that much, as she screwed us on a way only people with false pretentions would do.

newbie
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Damn, he skipped us, guess we did not donate enough, should have told us in detail.. Huh
hero member
Activity: 795
Merit: 500
Name change soon (hopefully)
This is just sad to say at least. He announced this open source project quite some time ago and then shifted it to a paid version and never gave any update in this post.

Paid version is called CoinWheel that can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327123.0;all
I'm quite sure this was just a marketing trick, very disappointing to be honest, as this would be great for the bitcoin community.

Look at the similarities:

open source project (CoinGamble)
https://i.imgur.com/1Z9zfU0.png
https://i.imgur.com/m3WFtfc.png

Paid version (CoinWheel)
http://imgur.com/a/EbT45

Btw, I'm not sure ofcourse, but i'm sad to see a full featured paid version from the same developer online, while nothing is done for this open source version.
It's his own dicision ofcourse, but the way he did it, atleast for me, is completely unfair.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Anyone know if this is legitimate yet? Shocked I am very interested ^_^
hero member
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https://i.imgur.com/m3WFtfc.png

In fact if you see the tab in the top right... it leads to this URL for the github link.

https://github.com/galax-/coinGamble

Too bad it's not public yet (or ever.)
newbie
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Merit: 0
btw its moved https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327123.0;all

Think its the same script, since this op last activity was a day before coinwheel was released
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1005
LOL.  Cheesy Cheesy
Especially this:

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You could have been recording our passwords for all we know. Your site could be a scam for all we know. Maybe you're just waiting until enough people store enough bitcoins to take the money and run? What's stopping you?
member
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nearly dead
I'm so glad this died, we don't need even more broken implementations of this crap. If someone comes up with a good implementation (and one of the factors will be that PHP won't be among the words used) then I'm all for it. The gambling section is breaking records with crap implementations already, 100x that doesn't help anyone.

Anyway, the coolest thing in this thread is TF talking about how inputs.io is secure and how it is not a scam. Let me save some of that:

You could add api for sites like blockchain or inputs.io
Ew Inputs. That site is so insecure. The owners could steal your BTC any time they want, and you can't export your private keys.
Just don't use a web wallet for anything more than pocket change. For big stuff, use an encrypted desktop client or even an offline cold storage wallet on a Raspberry Pi.

Just like blockchain.info who could have been recording all your passwords that you feed to the API.

Not allowing people to export their private keys is a good thing because private keys should not be exported or reused for security reasons.

You could have been recording our passwords for all we know. Your site could be a scam for all we know. Maybe you're just waiting until enough people store enough bitcoins to take the money and run? What's stopping you?
No, because your browser hashes your password in the browser, and we don't ask you to send your password for the API (you use your API key which is not your password).
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1005
Any updates on this project?

Yep, it's been a couple of months.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Any updates on this project?
newbie
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Merit: 0
This is official thread for coinGamble script - open-source javascript/PHP/MySQL online casino script for almost all crypto-currencys.

Features:

  - Automatic installation (e.g. www.yourcasino.com/install/)
  - Supports almost all crypto-currencys (choose when installing)
  - Nice modern look
  - Extensive administration (huge statistics, huge options)
  - Several templates in each game!
  - languages support (default EN)
  - and much more...

Requirements:

  - some coin Wallet installed!
  - PHP 5+
  - MySQL

We are working on version 0.1 right now!

If you want to help us or accelerate the development, you can donate:

  - BTC: 1Cd7bkTGhmvJk1kQpFmBLqJJX2D8ePKJKS
  - LTC: LWZ8UYEGeBaDDJ56jskE36jkjYRR6owkMZ
  - NMC: NHxRjcpbszJWZMhdpiFTs75H4mx6RS6sJ9
  - FTC: 6isuN4cqzjSEcM8rNjg7RnCkyrWDhZDAD3

In this thread, you can post you suggestions, comments, questions, and also this thread acts as a support.

We'll add links to Github repo soon

EDIT:

here are some pics of installation process:
https://i.imgur.com/1Z9zfU0.png
https://i.imgur.com/m3WFtfc.png

Any update on when the code will be ready. i would love to test it out and get a site up. I would also be willing to contribute some to the project if it is working.
vip
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You could add api for sites like blockchain or inputs.io
Ew Inputs. That site is so insecure. The owners could steal your BTC any time they want, and you can't export your private keys.
Just don't use a web wallet for anything more than pocket change. For big stuff, use an encrypted desktop client or even an offline cold storage wallet on a Raspberry Pi.

Just like blockchain.info who could have been recording all your passwords that you feed to the API.

Not allowing people to export their private keys is a good thing because private keys should not be exported or reused for security reasons.

You could have been recording our passwords for all we know. Your site could be a scam for all we know. Maybe you're just waiting until enough people store enough bitcoins to take the money and run? What's stopping you?
No, because your browser hashes your password in the browser, and we don't ask you to send your password for the API (you use your API key which is not your password).
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1005
You could add api for sites like blockchain or inputs.io
Ew Inputs. That site is so insecure. The owners could steal your BTC any time they want, and you can't export your private keys.
Just don't use a web wallet for anything more than pocket change. For big stuff, use an encrypted desktop client or even an offline cold storage wallet on a Raspberry Pi.

How is it insecure?  It seems pretty professional.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1005
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Definitely looking forward to this
member
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Merit: 10
hi galax,
what's is the current project status?
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add infinitecoin please Smiley
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