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Topic: [dicenow.com] btc/ltc casino - 10,000 rolls per click - play/invest - multi edge - page 4. (Read 15317 times)

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Wow, seems the BTC house had been increased quite a lot got some profit  Grin
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lucas had some bad luck
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Thanks for the info.  Is this the hot or cold wallet?  What is the address for the other?

that is the cold. the hotwallet doesnt have one set address since all users get their own disposable deposit addresses that bitcoind creates on the fly.
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Users of bitcoin websites inputs.io and coinlenders recently lost millions of dollars worth of BTC due to the fact that the website operator apparently lied about storing a majority of funds in a cold wallet (either that or he was severely negligent) and a hacker broke in and stole the hot wallet.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coinlenders-inputsio-tradefortress-hack-328053

Your OP says you use a cold wallet but so did inputs.  What protections, specifically, do you use to protect against a hack?  Exactly what percent of funds is stored in a cold wallet?  Do you know what a cold wallet actually is and how to securely use it? (no offence - just burned by inputs.io.)  What is the exact BTC address of your hot and cold wallet (blockchain.info links?) so that investors can monitor this?

If a the hot wallet is hacked, what are the expectations for investors as far as how much money is expected to be returned to investors after the hack?


Having said all that - the site looks nice and I like all the options you've given to both investors and gamblers.  Thanks in advance for answering these questions.

the server holding the hot wallet requires standard ssh security to access.
1-2 btc / 50-100 ltc is kept in the hot wallets. if they go over that amount, anything over 1btc / 50ltc is swept to the cold wallet
i use armory and bitcoind to handle the hot/cold wallets
if the hotwallets are hacked, at risk would be up to 1.2% of btc funds, and 0.5% of ltc funds. i could cover that amount out of my personal funds, so investors would take no haircut
this assumes they are hacked anytime other than the 30 seconds after a large deposit is made and before it is swept to the cold wallet. otherwise at risk is the above amount plus whatever the large deposit was

http://block-explorer.com/address/LeBfHHYQ4KaNVLDQkyHydJckuqLQUBsGFi
https://blockchain.info/address/1JM1B87N8ajLhoCwZMuEnGHnBsgZb3acKN
house bankrolls are cumulative, so the amount in the 3% houses should closely track what is in the cold wallets

let me know if you have other questions
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out of all hi/lo game, this is probably one of the best due to the fact that there's a robot (10,000 rolls per click!!) that can set up your strategy variance, as well as the free coin that we can used to utilise to find which strategy are good to use

but other than that, hoping to see a performance fixed on that as well, even simple sometimes it slows down the browser. probably the betting history i guess
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Your OP says you use a cold wallet but so did inputs.  What protections, specifically, do you use to protect against a hack?  Exactly what percent of funds is stored in a cold wallet?  Do you know what a cold wallet actually is and how to securely use it? (no offence - just burned by inputs.io.)  What is the exact BTC address of your hot and cold wallet (blockchain.info links?) so that investors can monitor this?
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Users of bitcoin websites inputs.io and coinlenders recently lost millions of dollars worth of BTC due to the fact that the website operator apparently lied about storing a majority of funds in a cold wallet (either that or he was severely negligent) and a hacker broke in and stole the hot wallet.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coinlenders-inputsio-tradefortress-hack-328053

Your OP says you use a cold wallet but so did inputs.  What protections, specifically, do you use to protect against a hack?  Exactly what percent of funds is stored in a cold wallet?  Do you know what a cold wallet actually is and how to securely use it? (no offence - just burned by inputs.io.)  What is the exact BTC address of your hot and cold wallet (blockchain.info links?) so that investors can monitor this?

If a the hot wallet is hacked, what are the expectations for investors as far as how much money is expected to be returned to investors after the hack?


Having said all that - the site looks nice and I like all the options you've given to both investors and gamblers.  Thanks in advance for answering these questions.
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out of all hi/lo game, this is probably one of the best due to the fact that there's a robot (10,000 rolls per click!!) that can set up your strategy variance, as well as the free coin that we can used to utilise to find which strategy are good to use

but other than that, hoping to see a performance fixed on that as well, even simple sometimes it slows down the browser. probably the betting history i guess
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finally villiva busted a sequence for once. no need to feel sorry for him, he is still up 450+ ltc
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jobe taking ltc for a roller coaster ride Grin
starting with 100, went up to 400 before imploding
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Love the site, definitely has a lot of potential. I will be increasing my investments here, and I was wondering if the 1% edge or 3% edge is a better investment. I'm not great with math but to me it seems like the 3% edge seems like the obvious choice, but the 1% edge has many times more bets so it actually surpasses the 3% edge most of the time. Is this correct reasoning? For now, I will split my investments evenly.
Yes you are right, the volume of bet really counts in.
Secondly, when big bets come in 3%, it will overflow to 1%, for example when there is a guy bet 3BTC in 3 (assume max profit is 3BTC and every pot got a max profit of 1BTC), then the risk will be spread within three houses. So even if you are in 1% pot, 3% bets if they are big enough. They will get into your pot.
Thanks for the clarification I think I will move the majority of my investment in 1%.
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Love the site, definitely has a lot of potential. I will be increasing my investments here, and I was wondering if the 1% edge or 3% edge is a better investment. I'm not great with math but to me it seems like the 3% edge seems like the obvious choice, but the 1% edge has many times more bets so it actually surpasses the 3% edge most of the time. Is this correct reasoning? For now, I will split my investments evenly.
Yes you are right, the volume of bet really counts in.
Secondly, when big bets come in 3%, it will overflow to 1%, for example when there is a guy bet 3BTC in 3 (assume max profit is 3BTC and every pot got a max profit of 1BTC), then the risk will be spread within three houses. So even if you are in 1% pot, 3% bets if they are big enough. They will get into your pot.
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Love the site, definitely has a lot of potential. I will be increasing my investments here, and I was wondering if the 1% edge or 3% edge is a better investment. I'm not great with math but to me it seems like the 3% edge seems like the obvious choice, but the 1% edge has many times more bets so it actually surpasses the 3% edge most of the time. Is this correct reasoning? For now, I will split my investments evenly.
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bad elbill Cry still I think many medium sized players will win a lot & then a whale or three will come along and even it out by losing a ton, I hope Undecided
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This means more spotlight on the site. More players, more action!
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ltc houses were devestated by elbill to the tune of 1100 ltc
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Free bump with a funny image. Chinese are gamblers

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investors: dicenow is the only place you can get positive 3% expected value
i don't know why, but it happens  Cool
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awesome site, after win 40 ltcs, i invest in house and keep make profit, especially the 10K bet in seconds, it's so cool, except the layout takes too much CPU and memory resource...
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I saw an ad of DiceNow while I was arbing Litcoins on MCXNOW. Good move Dicenow Smiley Nice place to get LTC guys in!
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