LegacyLottery #1 Drawing March 4th. #7479 1 Ticket costs 0.001
BTC (
1 mBTC)
Prices:- 1x 50% of the pot
- 1x 25% of the pot
- 1x 10% of the pot
- 10x 1% of the pot
The remaining 5% are fees for the service.
If the pot is not reaching 0.01 BTC before March 4th all users get their tickets refunded.
How do I participate?Fill out a simple GoogleDocs form:
https://goo.gl/forms/1Rvcx269qIfLw7gi1and send the
BTC to following adress: 1PK1Ava8DrteWgPMTqTSajAwCeJZs3uhQ9 accordingly.
How is it provably fair?The draw is going to be done via the open source Trusted Random Entropy from the defuse.ca website.
The draw is tied to a drawing number which in this case is 7479.
Before the winners are drawn a list of the BTC wallets and their corresponding ticket number is going
to be published in this thread. The drawing results are public and can be reviewed on the third
party defuse.ca website (
https://defuse.ca/trustedthirdparty.htm?drawingnum=7479).
The timestamp is confirming that the draw occured
after the
list of the ticket numbers were published. With this system there is no way I can change the outcome
of the draw to my advantage.
How do I know if you are not just going to take my BTC and not draw?
The beauty of blockchain is that you can track every single transaction from the Lottery wallet, thus
you can see whether I have sent out the winnings according to the public draw or not.
However for the first draw you have to trust me. I've used my private Bitcointalk account as you can see
instead of creating a new account to proof that I have no intend to scam anyone out of their BTC.
I have just seen too many providers of lotteries on this site and elsewhere with
ridiculously high fees (up to 50%) and not a real way to prove their fairness. I've tried to optimize the process
and just want to earn some BTC for my time in the process.