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Topic: I interviewed Primedice's 2,400+ BTC (US$1,000,000) hacker. - page 2. (Read 1354 times)

legendary
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Primedice.com, Stake.com
Probably fake. No proof this is real and there's no new info brought to the table that isn't public via the medium article.

legendary
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On a side note, this strikes me as rather odd:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/spa/rmczv2tqcr196vz/6rnjrhef.png

(Posted in the middle and at the bottom of your post, promoting those casinos. Almost seems like you're getting some sort of incentive to push them?)

I don't understand how you could possibly rank SatoshiDice #1. It has the worst odds of any popular gambling/dice site I'm aware of (but you rank it better than BetKing's or PrimeDice's which is almost 50% less) , and has struggled the last few years with unresponsive support. Other casino listing have moved them to "don't play at".


And on a butt-hurt level, I wonder why you also don't rank bustabit in the top 15, when of all the sites I can see you list it has the best odds, one of the most active communities, and #2 in your own leaderboard by wagered. (Ok, it looks like shit. But I'd assume it would still rank Tongue)


Edit: I see you're using a satoshidice affiliate link, which seems to have the most generous affiliate benefits. While sites like bustabit have none. *sigh*
sr. member
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What is it that makes you think you're interviewing hufflepuff? As stunna has made some of his bitcoin addresses publicly known, were you able to get him to sign a message from one of them to know you're communicating with the right person?

Yeah, I assumed if he was going to shamelessly promote his site, I expected proof.
legendary
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What is it that makes you think you're interviewing hufflepuff? As stunna has made some of his bitcoin addresses publicly known, were you able to get him to sign a message from one of them to know you're communicating with the right person?


Also the interview is effectively a hit-piece against PrimeDice -- which is absolutely fine to publish if hufflepuff really did say those things. However, I would hope you'd be absolutely 100% sure you're talking to the right person before you publish something like that.
hero member
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so after two years he showed up and accept the interview? oh wow havent he showed you his btc holdings? good way to promote a site though.
sr. member
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It's rare that I fall for click bait, But when I do, I am severely disappointed.
sr. member
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You could also ask if he is willing to give you like 50BTC for finding him but I am also curious on how you were able to find hufflepuff
sr. member
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Can a brave soul copy paste interview.
full member
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You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html
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