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Topic: Open Discussion of Just-Dice - page 3. (Read 7673 times)

sr. member
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September 21, 2013, 04:17:51 AM
#6
I'll acknowledge that the domain argument is not very powerful, however it is clear that my concern is not unwarranted.  It is very improbable for a casino to receive 1.2M bitcoins wagered and still tread far below their expected profit.

The house edge is only 1%, it isn't that improbable.
newbie
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September 21, 2013, 03:52:29 AM
#5
I'll acknowledge that the domain argument is not very powerful, however it is clear that my concern is not unwarranted.  It is very improbable for a casino to receive 1.2M bitcoins wagered and still tread far below their expected profit.
legendary
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September 21, 2013, 03:43:23 AM
#4
Making a geographical lookup I don't see any correlation between just-dice.com and letsdice.com:


https://www.ultratools.com/whois/home

letsdice.com => HOST IP ADDRESS: 106.186.31.136 - Tokyo

just-dice.com => HOST IP ADDRESS: 141.101.124.227 - Singapore
=> HOST IP ADDRESS: 108.162.207.227 - San Francisco

towtoad.com leads to a couple of host IP adresses which are also located in California but in Mountain View.


Of course he might still be the same person and use different hosting providers / facilities, but with the given information that's purely speculation since what Rannasha said about namecheap / whoisguard is correct.
legendary
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September 21, 2013, 03:43:00 AM
#3
Turns out that Namecheap is a very large hosting provider and that it actually accepts BTC for payments. You'll find a lot of BTC-related websites to be hosted there. Hardly a surprise. And WhoisGuard? That's an anti-spam feature offered by Namecheap, to prevent a users real email address from showing up in these whois-queries. You'd be a fool not to use it's available.

And every domain registration includes one year WhoisGuard for free anyway.
hero member
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September 21, 2013, 03:29:44 AM
#2
Not sure if you're a troll...

I'm not going to list the common traits, because they're all more or less identical.
More or less identical? So both use Namecheap and have a WhoisGuard email address? Turns out that Namecheap is a very large hosting provider and that it actually accepts BTC for payments. You'll find a lot of BTC-related websites to be hosted there. Hardly a surprise. And WhoisGuard? That's an anti-spam feature offered by Namecheap, to prevent a users real email address from showing up in these whois-queries. You'd be a fool not to use it's available.

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It sounds like planning ahead to me... planning ahead a ponzi
How about you look up what "a ponzi" means. It seems be a trend to just throw around words without any regard for their actual meaning. Even if your accusations are true, this whole affair isn't anything like a ponzi scheme.
newbie
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September 21, 2013, 03:09:01 AM
#1
As an investor of Just-Dice who is now down a very considerable amount of coins (Now fully divested however), I'd like to open up this thread in dedication to bringing Doog, Just-Dice, and Letsdice to justice.

Dooglus has access to the non hashed server seeds, meaning he knows what the rolls are going to be ahead of time. Due to this he is able to bet on his alias Celeste/nakowa/allover & win excessive amounts of Bitcoin. With the name AllOver I almost feel like I'm being mocked at this point.

This EXTREMELY ODD evidence is what triggered this investigation and my realization that I was scammed for well over 50 BTC on my investment.
 
Just-Dice & Towtoad were registered a week between each other. Meaning Celeste/Nakowa had already planned on releasing a dice site BEFORE he won the excessive money from JD? It sounds like planning ahead to me... planning ahead a ponzi
 
- But why would Doog make towtoad.com?
It's fairly obvious that Doog is a smart person. In order to cover his tracks and make his scheme look more legitimate, he opened a competitor site to give the illusion it isn't him. When first confronting Doog, his reply was "But didn't Celeste go make a rival site" (Or something along those lines). It's obvious this is his 'fall back' excuse which he's hoping will consolidate his ponzi. Shame he forgot to differentiate the domains...
 
- But wouldn't coding a new dice site outweigh that small illusion he'd be presenting?
Towtoad was a complete copy of Just-Dice, there were slight design changes & a few extra features which Doog was probably planning on implementing on Just-Dice but decided against it for whatever reason. It wouldn't have taken more than a few hours to have it up & running.
 
Please post in this thread any other evidence, explanations or suspicions that you fall upon!

EDIT 1: I would like the redact my claims.  It seems I let my bias get the best of me and I don't like baseless scam accusations from others on the forum, so it seems that I should hold myself to the same standard.

While I still believe certain things are suspicious about the big JD losses, I would like nothing more than an open discussion of it.  Thank you all and apologizes for coming off so strong.
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