Hello all! Made an account just to post in this thread. I discovered FreeBTC last week and I've been totally into it.
It's very interesting to read the earliest messages in this thread - how far FreeBTC has come.
Anyway, I put in 0.5LTC as a deposit and proceeded to lose it all over 7 days. No worries, I know the house always wins, and it was great entertainment (I swear there's an anti-8888 script in there somewhere, lol! jk) Now time to somehow work my balance out of the wager requirements
For the creators, thanks for being active in this forum. Are there any fun facts you have about the site? Like biggest win / biggest loss on a single bet? Or how much was the free faucet giving out in the early days for < 9885? Or how often does someone hit 8888? Those would be fun to know.
Take care!
Hello and it's very nice to hear you join this forum because freebitco. Are you new to cryptoworld too? If you are, then I am even more glad because it means freebitco has successfully achieve one of it's role as a faucet, that is to introduce and pull people.toward crypto! Don't stop there, explore this forum because you can learn so much more about cryptosystem here.
If you're not new and in fact had been aware of this thread for quite some time and just decided to make an account now, I will still say welcome and congratulation because now that you have an account, you cam interact more with people here.
About the amount you deposited, do you mean BTC? Because there were no option to bet on LTC on freebitco and freedoge.
And about the prize for < 9885 on the early days, I think (means I can be wrong) it is quite the same amount of USD you got now, as freebitco actually uses USD as their basis calculation. That is, 20$ for 10,000, 2$ for 9999-9998, and so on. That is why the prize keep decreasing and increasing as the rate of BTC goes up and down. Thus, the amount you got are actually the same, if you see them from USD side.
So, if you want to know how much was it on (let's say) march 2016, take a look at btc-usd price during that period, then convert 2$ or 20$ with that rate.