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Topic: Just-Dice.com : now with added CLAMs : Play or Invest - page 85. (Read 454769 times)

legendary
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I still have a little over 1000 BTC unclaimed in JD accounts


Probably people in jail lol

Dead, dt know their password or username, forgot they have a JD account, dust accounts

Jul  1 16:45 - total: 2500
692, 378, 314, 133, 119, 86, 73, 71, 52, 41, 29, 27, 25, 24, 22, 18, 15, 2*13, 3*12, 2*10, 2*9, 3*8, 2*6, 2*5, 3*4, 11*3, 11*2, 53*1, 3784*0

If the 600BTC that dooglus is talking about is the 692, there will only be 300-400BTC left; maybe to be distributed in 6months in a big game with 300 prizes of 1BTC, spread the fun!
hero member
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Bitgoblin
I still have a little over 1000 BTC unclaimed in JD accounts, although I noticed last night that the last remaining large investor was attempting to withdraw his ~600 BTC balance.

The hot wallet was empty, so he couldn't. I refilled it this morning, but he's not been back.

Mystery investor: if you're out there, there are ~300 coins in the hot wallet waiting for you. If you withdraw them, I'll put another 300 in so you can take those too.
Isn't this unsafe?
I'd rather just send him directly the sum, without risking it in the hot wallet.

I imagined there was a feature which automated that, such as "pending withdrawal" you had to manually send, but already had a destination address set by the user.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
One more thing if you don't mind answering. I'm sure you've had tons of offers regarding someone else running the site for you and you keeping full control of the development/code ect. Why haven't you accepted any of those offers? Or no offer has caught your eye enough for you to be interested.

I'm wondering about this too. I'm one of those people with one of those types of offers. I mean, I'd stake my name so that dooglus doesn't have to (as far as legal is concerned.) It's legal (more or less) to operate an online gambling site where I am.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com

I still have a little over 1000 BTC unclaimed in JD accounts


Probably people in jail lol
newbie
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You pretty much built a very reputable name for yourself and a lot of people respect you for that including myself.

I had a pretty good name before JD even launched, which I'm sure contributed massively to JD's success.

I still have a little over 1000 BTC unclaimed in JD accounts, although I noticed last night that the last remaining large investor was attempting to withdraw his ~600 BTC balance.

The hot wallet was empty, so he couldn't. I refilled it this morning, but he's not been back.

Mystery investor: if you're out there, there are ~300 coins in the hot wallet waiting for you. If you withdraw them, I'll put another 300 in so you can take those too. Or email me to arrange a manual withdrawal of a single lump sum.

Scammers: don't bother. Random "I had 600 BTC but my dog ate my homework" emails never work.

One more thing if you don't mind answering. I'm sure you've had tons of offers regarding someone else running the site for you and you keeping full control of the development/code ect. Why haven't you accepted any of those offers? Or no offer has caught your eye enough for you to be interested.

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
You pretty much built a very reputable name for yourself and a lot of people respect you for that including myself.

I had a pretty good name before JD even launched, which I'm sure contributed massively to JD's success.

I still have a little over 1000 BTC unclaimed in JD accounts, although I noticed last night that the last remaining large investor was attempting to withdraw his ~600 BTC balance.

The hot wallet was empty, so he couldn't. I refilled it this morning, but he's not been back.

Mystery investor: if you're out there, there are ~300 coins in the hot wallet waiting for you. If you withdraw them, I'll put another 300 in so you can take those too. Or email me to arrange a manual withdrawal of a single lump sum.

Scammers: don't bother. Random "I had 600 BTC but my dog ate my homework" emails never work.
newbie
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How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Probably 18 or so.

Impressive, thanks for the reply.

Can I ask why you're asking?

If I was to do it all again, I would have worked on the site for an extra month before launch. I launched before I was really ready, thinking I would be able to polish it up later. What I didn't realise was how much work and stress the day to day running of the site would be, and how little time and energy I'd have for adding new features.

Sure, I'm just curious and I believe you did a very good job on developing the website and keeping it up for as long as it lasted. The stress was probably a lot of pressure on you and from your success, I can say you did a good job handling everything. You pretty much built a very reputable name for yourself and a lot of people respect you for that including myself.
legendary
Activity: 1176
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How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Probably 18 or so.

Impressive, thanks for the reply.

Can I ask why you're asking?

If I was to do it all again, I would have worked on the site for an extra month before launch. I launched before I was really ready, thinking I would be able to polish it up later. What I didn't realise was how much work and stress the day to day running of the site would be, and how little time and energy I'd have for adding new features.

Well, to be fair, you had no idea of the drama to come! Let's just say, JustDice provided for many hours of "entertainment" as our holdings moved up and down.
legendary
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So 18 hours of daily work wasn't enough for you to polish the website while running it? No offense, seriously. But it would be interesting to know how you distributed those hours.

I thought he was asking about the time before launch, when I was first working on the site.
sr. member
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If I was to do it all again, I would have worked on the site for an extra month before launch. I launched before I was really ready, thinking I would be able to polish it up later. What I didn't realise was how much work and stress the day to day running of the site would be, and how little time and energy I'd have for adding new features.

So 18 hours of daily work wasn't enough for you to polish the website while running it? No offense, seriously. But it would be interesting to know how you distributed those hours.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Probably 18 or so.

Impressive, thanks for the reply.

Can I ask why you're asking?

If I was to do it all again, I would have worked on the site for an extra month before launch. I launched before I was really ready, thinking I would be able to polish it up later. What I didn't realise was how much work and stress the day to day running of the site would be, and how little time and energy I'd have for adding new features.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Probably 18 or so.

Impressive, thanks for the reply.

legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Probably 18 or so.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Thanks for the reply, but I meant, How long did it take you from when you first started working on it until you launched the site to the public for the first time?

We launched the site on the testnet some time around the 13th of June, and for real Bitcoins a week later.

So about 3 or 4 weeks.

As I thought, thanks for the reply. It seems very basic but a lot of work has been put into it specially that you didn't have any bugs. That sounds like a very reasonable time frame, one more question, How many hours a day on average would you say you worked on it?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Thanks for the reply, but I meant, How long did it take you from when you first started working on it until you launched the site to the public for the first time?

We launched the site on the testnet some time around the 13th of June, and for real Bitcoins a week later.

So about 3 or 4 weeks.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Thanks for the reply, but I meant, How long did it take you from when you first started working on it until you launched the site to the public for the first time?
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Dooglus, I have a question for you. Just-dice looks very basic and I'm wondering, how long did it take you to plan-out and code just-dice from start to finish?

I started at 2013-05-28 19:10:32 and I'm not sure when I'll finish.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Dooglus, I have a question for you. Just-dice looks very basic and I'm wondering, how long did it take you to plan-out and code just-dice from start to finish?

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1018
So what's the deposit address for me to invest in this just dicey thing?

The site is long closed already, so no one can invest or gamble

omg that guy is hilarious, how can you invest money in something you don't even know anything about?

It's still sad JD is gone though, the other sites are nowhere near as good, all of them have their own flaws.

So what's the deposit address for me to invest in this just dicey thing?

I have a load of Bitcoins I want to invest in just-dice too.

Can someone tell me what address to send them too pleaze?


pretty sure it's 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE

That's blind trust and no due diligence!

legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1005
So what's the deposit address for me to invest in this just dicey thing?

The site is long closed already, so no one can invest or gamble

omg that guy is hilarious, how can you invest money in something you don't even know anything about?

It's still sad JD is gone though, the other sites are nowhere near as good, all of them have their own flaws.

So what's the deposit address for me to invest in this just dicey thing?

I have a load of Bitcoins I want to invest in just-dice too.

Can someone tell me what address to send them too pleaze?


pretty sure it's 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE
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