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Topic: GambleForCharity.com (Read 471 times)

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February 07, 2013, 09:32:45 AM
#4

Hi I am new. 1st post. Give me a chance. 

i like the idea of free bit sites. i have been looking at a few different styles.
No offense but when i try bit gambling games , i get the sense that randomness is completly off and it is letting me win the first few times so id get hooked. but i never stay..

I would like to see more free bit sites powered by the adds you have to click through a few pages to get to the bit claim part where you enter your wallet.

receive bit coins on a semi regular basis. once a week, and a % fee of the adds go to charity, AND a jackpot awarded to every 3000th person visiting the site.

This is my idea. sound plausible?

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February 06, 2013, 11:21:51 PM
#3
anyone can send money to charity

but this takes real skills:

I plan on making a Satoshi Dice like site

i wonder if you've thought about how this works behind the scenes.

i'm genuinely curious how would one go about achieving this.

i suspect they (erik, etc) make it look easy when the reality is quite different.
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February 06, 2013, 10:39:54 PM
#2
Sounds like a great plan and could help further publicize bitcoins in a positive light, though it has the gambling connection which isn't too friendly when coupled with the term charity. Instead of a player losing $1,000 and $1 or whatever of it going to charity, they could have just donated 1,000x that amount. Still a great idea regardless and it benefits everyone, but let's see how the execution goes.
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February 06, 2013, 10:37:52 PM
#1
Random idea I had today,
I bought the domain "GambleForCharity.com". Here's my gameplan.

I plan on making a Satoshi Dice like site but rather than the house taking a rake (actually a small one for operating costs, but about 10% of SD) where players place their bets, and can choose where a chosen % goes, either to them selves, or to charity.

Here's what I'd like from the public: get some charities to sign up for something like BitInstant, or Coinbase that sweeps the BTC to their preferred currency.

Thoughts?
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