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Topic: Crypto Infinity Bit-Numbers V1.0 New Gambling Lottery Style Game - page 2. (Read 4670 times)

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The jackpot is currently up to 0.0384 BTC register to play and win the jackpot https://cryptoinfinity.com/bit-numbers/
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The current jackpot is still 0.0336 BTC all you gotta do it pick the lucky number and the jackpot is yours.
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To we are going to be upgrading our servers to allow for more features, faster load times, and better security. Bit-Numbers is still running but there might be some downtime today. Current Jackpot is 0.0336 BTC
https://cryptoinfinity.com/bit-numbers/
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Thanks for everyone's input we are working on a probably fair system so people who do not know the history of me or the community do not think we will try to scam them for 2 dollars in bitcoin even know we give hundreds away a month.
Just to make sure you don't call it "probably fair": it is called "provably fair". The reason is that it is not only probably a fair system, but the user can prove that the server is not cheating.

A good example is just-dice.com. I ported the JavaScript verifiers to Python (see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10190283 ), so that a user now can verify from the command line, too, that the server doesn't cheat.

Should be easy in PHP as well, because it has hash functions like SHA256. And of course, you can't use rand(), because it might allow users to predict the server random number. You should use a hardware random number generator.

Thanks for clearing this up, I am still in the process of working on a provably fair script and will update this topic once it is finished.
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Thanks for everyone's input we are working on a probably fair system so people who do not know the history of me or the community do not think we will try to scam them for 2 dollars in bitcoin even know we give hundreds away a month.
Just to make sure you don't call it "probably fair": it is called "provably fair". The reason is that it is not only probably a fair system, but the user can prove that the server is not cheating.

A good example is just-dice.com. I ported the JavaScript verifiers to Python (see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10190283 ), so that a user now can verify from the command line, too, that the server doesn't cheat.

Should be easy in PHP as well, because it has hash functions like SHA256. And of course, you can't use rand(), because it might allow users to predict the server random number. You should use a hardware random number generator.
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Thanks for everyone's input we are working on a probably fair system so people who do not know the history of me or the community do not think we will try to scam them for 2 dollars in bitcoin even know we give hundreds away a month.

If you need help, PM me.

I will indeed take you up on that offer and will be contacting you soon, Thanks for offering to lend a hand appreciate it.
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Thanks for everyone's input we are working on a probably fair system so people who do not know the history of me or the community do not think we will try to scam them for 2 dollars in bitcoin even know we give hundreds away a month.

If you need help, PM me.
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Thanks for everyone's input we are working on a probably fair system so people who do not know the history of me or the community do not think we will try to scam them for 2 dollars in bitcoin even know we give hundreds away a month.
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How is the winning number raffled?

Using PHP code inside the script to generate a random number.
Ah, I see. Well, I won't be playing than, because your game isn't probably fair. It's easy to say that it's random but you have no way to proof it without a probably fair system.
Also, I really hope that you guys use something else than rand() because that isn't random at all.
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Would be nice if you make it provably fair =0

For not it is fair as it generates a number randomly to be chosen each time. We are working on a probably fair system for it that will be released in V2 
Probably your site is not fair Grin
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The Bit-Numbers Jackpot is now 0.0264 BTC we get a few new players each day.
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Bit-Numbers is still running guys if anyone is interested in checking out a lottery style game. https://cryptoinfinity.com/bit-numbers/
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Bit-Numbers is still up and running if anyone is interested in playing a lottery style game.
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Bit-Numbers jackpot is up to 0.024 BTC, we get a few new players each day.
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Got 4 new players yesterday on Bit Numbers thanks for playing and helping to support our community.
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Would be nice if you make it provably fair =0

For not it is fair as it generates a number randomly to be chosen each time. We are working on a probably fair system for it that will be released in V2 
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Would be nice if you make it provably fair =0
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I like this kind of game Smiley
Do I need to be a member of your website to play? Huh
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that's great, i'll check later and try some luck play lottery
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We have fixed a few bugs and the Bit-Numbers game is back online https://cryptoinfinity.com/bit-numbers/
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