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i dont think that there are any of such websites, though im not sure about it, i think you should do some research about it but it would be most probably just a waste of time
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everybody will answer,NO. i dont think blockchain will going down to low end game,yes i think gambling is low end game,absolutely with bitcoin,because i dont see any bitcoin user use bitcoin for gambling on las vegas Grin
Vegas is not a good place to wager bitcoin. Vegas is used to turn black money white.
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i think luckyb.it is kinda blockchain based game though i am not really sure about it, i play it a lot and really often i think its a really interesting game to be honest
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everybody will answer,NO. i dont think blockchain will going down to low end game,yes i think gambling is low end game,absolutely with bitcoin,because i dont see any bitcoin user use bitcoin for gambling on las vegas Grin
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Sometime earlier, I had seen a site named as chainroll, I am not sure if the site has turned scam or closed its doors, but t was a pretty nice blockchain based game. And yeah none stable sites as of now.

I think chainroll was closed months ago.
I loved the red and green layout of the site, wonder why so many sites get closed ? I think not much profit or lack of time. I wish for more blockchain based gambling sites to entertain us in near future.
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Sometime earlier, I had seen a site named as chainroll, I am not sure if the site has turned scam or closed its doors, but t was a pretty nice blockchain based game. And yeah none stable sites as of now.
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Not exactly. I'm talking about one, where the randomness is coming from the blockchain.

There are http://bettingblocks.com/ and http://block777.com/, in which you can gamble on which pool will find a particular block.

I have also seen a few sites that allow people to gamble on the block hash or the "nonce" of the block (eg. Is the last number in the hash odd or even? Is the last two digit of the nonce <50? etc), but those sites didn't seem to get much attention and soon disappeared.

^These are the only games which are dependent on randomness of blocks, there are other which are on chain games but are not based on blockchain, it is what I think OP is asking. There was a game where you'd need to pick the block size to win but it wasn't too successful iirc. The block timing has to do with a lot of that, sometimes a block takes more than half an hour and people get bored waiting for it, which is why most prefer off-chain and games not based on blockchain.
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This game was pretty fascinating:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCPHtSjqNI0

You mined the coin's blockchain by playing it, so it was purely blockchain based, the scenario was generated out of the blockchain's data, and you would win coins by playing it.

I wish someone implemented something like this but more elaborated and with multiplayer competition support.
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satoshi fantasty is blockchain based game, but its a game, not gambling.
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i think the best offer i could recommend you is most probably luckyb.it i play here a lot and i spend my time here to get quality entertainment, also if you want some dice then you should do satoshidice
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Blockchain based, how so ?
A game that relies on random hashes on blockchain to offer randomness.
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http://pachinko.games-bit.com/ Plinko
That is also blockchain based game so you can give try to this one.

From my experience, trusted blockchain based game mostly use secure network like https.
I do not know if some free website can use blockchain based game too or not.

Blockchain based games could be "fairer", but those type of games burn transaction fees. I prefer off chain games which is faster and allow smaller bets.

And i agree with medUSA, i prefer play in off chain or in depositing account. Play with small amount of BTC for fun.
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Like others I don't specifically know what you mean by "true blockchain based gambling game", but I'll assume that you are talking about a game that counts on numbers from blockchain bitcoin transactions to win. If so, try satoshinonce.com, I'm not sure if the site is still active, (I think it is as there are still bets ongoing on the site) but if it is active I think this might be what you're looking for.
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Blockchain based, how so ?
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well i know at least one it is luckyb.it and it is one of the best games that is created in bitcoin world in my opinion the design of it is great
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blockchain based? Are you referring to that kind of lotto where your txn hets picked and win? I don't think there is tho.
Not exactly. I'm talking about one, where the randomness is coming from the blockchain.
I doubt any of the games mentioned above take randomness purely from blockchain. AFAIK, most big games uses gaming pattern recognition before generating random no. This does not ensure house win, but increases chance by many fold. This is not possible if randomness is taken purely from blockchain.
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their are so many sites came but got not that much customers so soon they shut down with scam, and some people run the same in this site with their thread but that was not success. so i think this blockchanin gambling idea is waste.
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What do you mean by blockchain based games? I know that there would be people gambling by making transactions and then they would win if their transaction ID ended on a certain number or whatever but this was pretty abusable since you can manipulate it. Also I think SatoshiDice uses (used?) to get their RNG for the rolls from the transaction id but don't quote me on that, I'm not entirely sure if they still do that or if it was flawed.
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