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legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1014
All Games incl Racer and Lottery game are Closed
May 31, 2016, 09:45:17 AM
will you update this app list you published?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14051966

I saw now a different list under > All Apps <

legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
May 31, 2016, 08:03:02 AM

Doge, are you sure that was all?!?

I am a passive investor in the house 'pot' and tally returns each night. Today I noticed something curious. Over the last 24 hrs 'investor profits' have risen about 4% (237.5-mil bits to 246.9-mil bits) but my invested funds have only risen about 1.1%. Generally I've found that these numbers should track pretty closely. Am I missing something or has there been some disconnect. By my understanding if 'investor profits' rise x% then a return on my largely static investment should closely mirror that.

Yes, that is all that occurred database wise.

The bankroll is at over 850 BTC, meaning if the bankroll profited 10 BTC (246.9 - 237.5), that would lead to each person's share of the bankroll increasing around 1.1% (10/850).

Ah, my mistake. Hope I didn't sound accusatory, was just tired and confused, lol. Anyway, love the platform. My biggest concern is security ... I really like the security features that Bitmex implements (see below). Hoping you guys got it locked down tight because I'm shoveling my btc into your investor pool. *You have an opportunity to differentiate yourself around security, but haven't seen it yet. Hoping you guys keep this front and center, even more important than growing the site.

This from a recent Bitmex e-mail:

"This weekend, Gatecoin was hacked. It appears losses may be as much as US$2M. The CEO, Aurelien Menant, is a friend of mine and a great entrepreneur. I am certain they are doing everything possible to recover the funds and get the exchange back online again quickly.

The security of user funds is our #1 priority. In light of this hack, I want to reiterate the security policies of BitMEX:
 
No Hot Wallet

The most common attack vector for Bitcoin exchanges is via their hot wallets. A hot wallet is a digital currency wallet where an internet exposed server has access to the private keys. A hot wallet allows users to withdraw their Bitcoin at any time without human intervention from the exchange.

BitMEX stores all customer funds using multi-signature wallets. No private keys are held on any internet exposed computer. 2 of 3 partners must manually sign each withdrawal from BitMEX. If someone hacked BitMEX.com, they would not be able to steal any customer funds.

Many exchanges do hot/cold hybrid stores, where there are withdrawal limits per-user and per-day on the hot, and it must be manually filled via the colds. This can be a good strategy, but it significantly increases complexity - the enemy of security. It appears Gatecoin had a hybrid approach, but the hackers were able to redirect deposits to the hot wallet.
 
Withdrawals Once Daily

Because all withdrawals must be processed manually by 2 of 3 partners, withdrawals are only processed once daily at 13:00 UTC. This allows us to manually review each withdrawal. In some cases where the user behavior is out of the ordinary, we personally contact a user to re-confirm their withdrawal.
 
Real-Time Auditing

BitMEX monitors the internal record and the blockchain balance of every account. We use many disparate blockchain datasources. If a conflict occurs, trading is suspended and the partners are notified.

BitMEX's trading engine sums all accounts to zero at every tick. This would normally be a very time-consuming process, but the superior financial technology used at BitMEX allows us to quickly validate every single execution as a part of the system as a whole. Even a satoshi's rounding error will cause trading to halt.

We take security very seriously. The policies above are among the most stringent at any exchange. In fact, BitMEX was the first exchange to run 100% multisignature wallets and 100% offline wallets. Despite some pressure for faster withdrawals, we have not compromised. We have found that users enjoy the peace of mind, despite the slight inconvenience."

We take security of the funds very seriously.

The vast majority of funds are held in cold wallet storage with 2/3 multi-sig.  We own the private keys.

We monitor the hot wallet closely to try and maintain a good balance between convenience and security.
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
May 31, 2016, 01:47:30 AM

Doge, are you sure that was all?!?

I am a passive investor in the house 'pot' and tally returns each night. Today I noticed something curious. Over the last 24 hrs 'investor profits' have risen about 4% (237.5-mil bits to 246.9-mil bits) but my invested funds have only risen about 1.1%. Generally I've found that these numbers should track pretty closely. Am I missing something or has there been some disconnect. By my understanding if 'investor profits' rise x% then a return on my largely static investment should closely mirror that.

Yes, that is all that occurred database wise.

The bankroll is at over 850 BTC, meaning if the bankroll profited 10 BTC (246.9 - 237.5), that would lead to each person's share of the bankroll increasing around 1.1% (10/850).

Ah, my mistake. Hope I didn't sound accusatory, was just tired and confused, lol. Anyway, love the platform. My biggest concern is security ... I really like the security features that Bitmex implements (see below). Hoping you guys got it locked down tight because I'm shoveling my btc into your investor pool. *You have an opportunity to differentiate yourself around security, but haven't seen it yet. Hoping you guys keep this front and center, even more important than growing the site.

This from a recent Bitmex e-mail:

"This weekend, Gatecoin was hacked. It appears losses may be as much as US$2M. The CEO, Aurelien Menant, is a friend of mine and a great entrepreneur. I am certain they are doing everything possible to recover the funds and get the exchange back online again quickly.

The security of user funds is our #1 priority. In light of this hack, I want to reiterate the security policies of BitMEX:
 
No Hot Wallet

The most common attack vector for Bitcoin exchanges is via their hot wallets. A hot wallet is a digital currency wallet where an internet exposed server has access to the private keys. A hot wallet allows users to withdraw their Bitcoin at any time without human intervention from the exchange.

BitMEX stores all customer funds using multi-signature wallets. No private keys are held on any internet exposed computer. 2 of 3 partners must manually sign each withdrawal from BitMEX. If someone hacked BitMEX.com, they would not be able to steal any customer funds.

Many exchanges do hot/cold hybrid stores, where there are withdrawal limits per-user and per-day on the hot, and it must be manually filled via the colds. This can be a good strategy, but it significantly increases complexity - the enemy of security. It appears Gatecoin had a hybrid approach, but the hackers were able to redirect deposits to the hot wallet.
 
Withdrawals Once Daily

Because all withdrawals must be processed manually by 2 of 3 partners, withdrawals are only processed once daily at 13:00 UTC. This allows us to manually review each withdrawal. In some cases where the user behavior is out of the ordinary, we personally contact a user to re-confirm their withdrawal.
 
Real-Time Auditing

BitMEX monitors the internal record and the blockchain balance of every account. We use many disparate blockchain datasources. If a conflict occurs, trading is suspended and the partners are notified.

BitMEX's trading engine sums all accounts to zero at every tick. This would normally be a very time-consuming process, but the superior financial technology used at BitMEX allows us to quickly validate every single execution as a part of the system as a whole. Even a satoshi's rounding error will cause trading to halt.

We take security very seriously. The policies above are among the most stringent at any exchange. In fact, BitMEX was the first exchange to run 100% multisignature wallets and 100% offline wallets. Despite some pressure for faster withdrawals, we have not compromised. We have found that users enjoy the peace of mind, despite the slight inconvenience."
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Official MoneyPot.com Account
May 31, 2016, 12:43:43 AM
Today, while cleaning up the database tables, we had a failed transfer of bet database information.  As a result, all bets before today will not display.  

Please note that the only thing affected was the bet information (bets displayed from https://www.moneypot.com/bets/231000000 for example).  

Balances and sensitive information were NEVER at risk.

I accept full responsibility for this matter and profusely apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused.


Doge, are you sure that was all?!?

I am a passive investor in the house 'pot' and tally returns each night. Today I noticed something curious. Over the last 24 hrs 'investor profits' have risen about 4% (237.5-mil bits to 246.9-mil bits) but my invested funds have only risen about 1.1%. Generally I've found that these numbers should track pretty closely. Am I missing something or has there been some disconnect. By my understanding if 'investor profits' rise x% then a return on my largely static investment should closely mirror that.

Yes, that is all that occurred database wise.

The bankroll is at over 850 BTC, meaning if the bankroll profited 10 BTC (246.9 - 237.5), that would lead to each person's share of the bankroll increasing around 1.1% (10/850).
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
May 31, 2016, 12:23:39 AM
Today, while cleaning up the database tables, we had a failed transfer of bet database information.  As a result, all bets before today will not display.  

Please note that the only thing affected was the bet information (bets displayed from https://www.moneypot.com/bets/231000000 for example).  

Balances and sensitive information were NEVER at risk.

I accept full responsibility for this matter and profusely apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused.


Doge, are you sure that was all?!?

I am a passive investor in the house 'pot' and tally returns each night. Today I noticed something curious. Over the last 24 hrs 'investor profits' have risen about 4% (237.5-mil bits to 246.9-mil bits) but my invested funds have only risen about 1.1%. Generally I've found that these numbers should track pretty closely. Am I missing something or has there been some disconnect. By my understanding if 'investor profits' rise x% then a return on my largely static investment should closely mirror that.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
May 30, 2016, 10:29:11 PM
Today, while cleaning up the database tables, we had a failed transfer of bet database information.  As a result, all bets before today will not display. 

Please note that the only thing affected was the bet information (bets displayed from https://www.moneypot.com/bets/231000000 for example). 

Balances and sensitive information were NEVER at risk.

I accept full responsibility for this matter and profusely apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused.


Awww, does this mean that I can no longer reference my 1111x win betid? Sad Were there not any backups made prior to the error?
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
May 29, 2016, 01:18:02 PM
Very happy with the current owners of moneypot.  Hope to see you guys down the road (IK I'm a tad bit late on the congratulations Tongue)
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
May 29, 2016, 12:43:11 PM
Unofficial Discord Moneypot channel can be found here (please note that Moneypot has no involvement in any other channels on the server and are only here to communicate easily with Moneypot users):

https://discord.gg/011aeZCV0eln38t7v
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
May 29, 2016, 12:10:35 PM
Today, while cleaning up the database tables, we had a failed transfer of bet database information.  As a result, all bets before today will not display.  

Please note that the only thing affected was the bet information (bets displayed from https://www.moneypot.com/bets/231000000 for example).  

Balances and sensitive information were NEVER at risk.

I accept full responsibility for this matter and profusely apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 3284
May 28, 2016, 02:22:59 PM
MoneyPot is pleased to announce that we are now offering the option for stealth deposits! When creating a new deposit address simply select "Multi-Sig Cold Address"

Please note that a 1% fee is charged on all deposits made to cold addresses.

Happy betting!
What is the difference between the Multi Sig Cold Address and the normal, non multi sig address you already offer? Seems like it's the same thing, except this time it is Multi-Sig. Same fees, sounds the same.

Edit: Went on your site and it seems the non multi-sig option was removed. Guess that this is just the replacement. Just so you know, the link for more info (https://www.moneypot.com/faq#cold-addresses) takes you to a place in the FAQ that doesn't mention stealth deposits and stealth deposits don't have any info in the FAQ either. Please fix it.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Official MoneyPot.com Account
May 28, 2016, 12:57:38 PM
MoneyPot is pleased to announce that we are now offering the option for stealth deposits! When creating a new deposit address simply select "Multi-Sig Cold Address"

Please note that a 1% fee is charged on all deposits made to cold addresses.

Happy betting!
legendary
Activity: 930
Merit: 1010
May 28, 2016, 12:06:19 PM
The recive tab shows up blank for me. Everything else seems to be in order
Is it still doing the same now?

No, seems to work now!
sr. member
Activity: 353
Merit: 254
unibtc - Bitsler.com Developer
May 28, 2016, 11:14:42 AM
The recive tab shows up blank for me. Everything else seems to be in order
Is it still doing the same now?
legendary
Activity: 930
Merit: 1010
May 28, 2016, 09:38:16 AM
The recive tab shows up blank for me. Everything else seems to be in order
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1001
Out of crypto entirely and don't miss it
May 28, 2016, 09:33:54 AM
Last time I checked you could download a moneypot game's source code (including frontend and backend) using Chrome's developer console? Does that still work?

How would one even do that through? It wouldn't even necessarily grab the front end - just what the front end shows to the user

LuckyBit Micro is one of the apps that uses no backend. The entire operation is conducted within your browser using JavaScript, and you can view and copy the scripts that make the site work and interface with MoneyPot. Most of the code is not obfuscated and I encourage any would-be developers to use my code as a reference point. Please remember though that LuckyBit Micro and related assets are still the property of LuckyBit Online Games - don't steal; rewrite and improve!
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
May 28, 2016, 09:27:31 AM
May i know what is the new moneypot slack channel? I want to join to get more knowledge.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 3284
May 27, 2016, 06:07:33 PM
Just wanted to point out that you guys have a minor typo in the sending to another Moneypot user section. It says that there are 0 bits of transactions fees, but it automatically adds 100 bits on top of the amount you are wanting to send. It is purely a visual glitch though, as sending to another user doesn't deduct the extra 100 bits it shows. Confused me for a bit. Not a very serious issue, but it would be nice if you could get it fixed.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
May 27, 2016, 11:47:01 AM
Last time I checked you could download a moneypot game's source code (including frontend and backend) using Chrome's developer console? Does that still work?

How would one even do that through? It wouldn't even necessarily grab the front end - just what the front end shows to the user
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1295
DiceSites.com owner
May 27, 2016, 07:01:37 AM
You can never download the backend like that. However some MP games do not have any backend, they just work in the browser only, those you could in theory download indeed. Also there are a few open-source MP games, like: https://github.com/untitled-dice/untitled-dice.github.io
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 251
May 27, 2016, 01:48:47 AM
Last time I checked you could download a moneypot game's source code (including frontend and backend) using Chrome's developer console? Does that still work?
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