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Topic: Invest in a Provably Fair Bitcoin Lottery Today 111+ BTC Jackpot (Read 1423 times)

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Either someone invested about BTC1 (without my referral link  Sad naw it's ok I don't earn from investments anyway) or a ton of ticket were purchased either way the jackpot is back above BTC111 (BTC111.78 to be exact) when it was down to 110 12 or so hours ago
hero member
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Straight from the owner

Thanks for trying to explain.  I guess my confusion is this, how can investors lose?  Is the risk that on a six number draw where there isn't enough BTC in the pot so investor money is used that someone then wins the investors lose some/all of their funds?


Investors don't take risk as even if someone hit the biggest jackpot they still will receive profit until they receive all their investment plus 50%

hero member
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I'd say that guaranteed 50% profit on any investment is a fantastic deal, on any timescale. However I'm always skeptical when I hear "guaranteed profit"...

Thanks for the feedback. Your right guarantee's are something everyone should be careful with. Everything has already been explained as clear and concise as possible.

Here is another more detailed explanation of how investing works -

4% Profit is taken from each ticket purchase mBTC 0.02/ticket to each the house and investor. 0.96 is then distributed throughout the prize structure (2/3/4/5/6 correct) or set aside for the next jackpot. Even if the 6 correct number jackpot is won you will receive dividends till reaching 1.5x profit because profit is earned from ticket purchases as stated above. (all of this is explained on site and/or BCT thread) If your still not convinced contact the owner directly for further questions since I can't provide proof till my investment matures.

As a final note YABTCL has what appears to be a decently paced growing community playing most rolls.

Also this site has been running since September of 2013! Exactly how many lotteries were started and failed in this timeframe?
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Keep it dense, yeah?
I'd say that guaranteed 50% profit on any investment is a fantastic deal, on any timescale. However I'm always skeptical when I hear "guaranteed profit"...
hero member
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Finally found a decent lottery to invest in. Details below

111+BTC Jackpot

This may very well be the most secure investment anywhere within the bitcoin community! Even if the jackpot is hit you still earn commission from invested coins due to earnings being from the house cut rather than lottery value increase. With a guaranteed 50% profit on investment this is a good deal.

Please consider my referral link https://yabtcl.com/?ref=345
Non ref here https://yabtcl.com

They also have over 1btc jackpot faucet which cost nothing to enter for which everyone gets 3 entries daily.
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Lottery not dice
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pocketrocketscasino.eu offers investing for card games / sports betting as well as dice.
Unfortunately no lotto though... worth checking out though maybe.
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The original reason for this thread was to find invest-able BTC lotteries.

Thanks for trying to explain.  I guess my confusion is this, how can investors lose?  Is the risk that on a six number draw where there isn't enough BTC in the pot so investor money is used that someone then wins the investors lose some/all of their funds?

Investors don't take risk as even if someone hit the biggest jackpot they still will receive profit until they receive all their investment plus 50%



They also have a free faucet lottery with more than 1BTC in prizes.

Please consider my referral link https://yabtcl.com/?ref=345



Also note Yet Another Bitcoin Lottery has been running since September of 2013
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