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Topic: PocketRocketsCasino.eu - FOR SALE- 3080 BTC PROFIT - Bitcoin gambling site (Read 4330 times)

legendary
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Auction over. No sale.
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 1988
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Maybe some kind of title company could be used as escrow (similar to how real estate deals are done). Most title companies routinely are in possession of millions of dollars worth of customer funds. This would allow a sale to be done more formally to prevent any question of legal ownership in the future.

If both parties *really* want to do the transaction in a way that most 10BTC trades are done on the forum then someone like Dooglus could act as escrow as it is my understanding that he was holding tens of thousands of BTC on behalf of his investors (when the USD price of btc was higher).

I believe that this kind of a "trade" should be done in person and handled in a legal matter.

Indeed. I wouldn't be interested in escrowing a deal like this. There's too much that could do wrong.

I think finding escrows in general would be tough here. If either side feels like they were wronged and the escrower doesn't side with them, that's going to destroy their reputation. It's a high-risk situation.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
There's too much that could do wrong.

That could *go* wrong.

Stupid auction thread not allowing editing...
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Maybe some kind of title company could be used as escrow (similar to how real estate deals are done). Most title companies routinely are in possession of millions of dollars worth of customer funds. This would allow a sale to be done more formally to prevent any question of legal ownership in the future.

If both parties *really* want to do the transaction in a way that most 10BTC trades are done on the forum then someone like Dooglus could act as escrow as it is my understanding that he was holding tens of thousands of BTC on behalf of his investors (when the USD price of btc was higher).

I believe that this kind of a "trade" should be done in person and handled in a legal matter.

Indeed. I wouldn't be interested in escrowing a deal like this. There's too much that could do wrong.
sr. member
Activity: 441
Merit: 251
Maybe some kind of title company could be used as escrow (similar to how real estate deals are done). Most title companies routinely are in possession of millions of dollars worth of customer funds. This would allow a sale to be done more formally to prevent any question of legal ownership in the future.

If both parties *really* want to do the transaction in a way that most 10BTC trades are done on the forum then someone like Dooglus could act as escrow as it is my understanding that he was holding tens of thousands of BTC on behalf of his investors (when the USD price of btc was higher).

I believe that this kind of a "trade" should be done in person and handled in a legal matter. I mean come on we are talking about $500,000+
sr. member
Activity: 441
Merit: 251
Maybe some kind of title company could be used as escrow (similar to how real estate deals are done). Most title companies routinely are in possession of millions of dollars worth of customer funds. This would allow a sale to be done more formally to prevent any question of legal ownership in the future.

If both parties *really* want to do the transaction in a way that most 10BTC trades are done on the forum then someone like Dooglus could act as escrow as it is my understanding that he was holding tens of thousands of BTC on behalf of his investors (when the USD price of btc was higher).

I believe that this kind of a "trade" should be done in person and handled in a legal matter.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
Maybe some kind of title company could be used as escrow (similar to how real estate deals are done). Most title companies routinely are in possession of millions of dollars worth of customer funds. This would allow a sale to be done more formally to prevent any question of legal ownership in the future.

If both parties *really* want to do the transaction in a way that most 10BTC trades are done on the forum then someone like Dooglus could act as escrow as it is my understanding that he was holding tens of thousands of BTC on behalf of his investors (when the USD price of btc was higher).
sr. member
Activity: 441
Merit: 251
Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.

I disagree with this part. My personal integrity has no dollar limit to it. If someone offered me $1 billion, and had it, in cash, right now, asking me to do something I disagree with, it would affect nothing. I don't care if others could live with my decision -- I care that I wouldn't be able to. And to me, stealing by using someone's trust is the ultimate act of betrayal. I wouldn't even steal from someone I absolutely hate, much less someone I don't.

You are right. There are certainly honest people on the forum. For example dooglus, who held thousands of bitcoins on his dice-site and he paid them all back when he decided to stop using bitcoins. Or some escrows held thousands of coins over time or at one time and they paid it back.

Saying that... i'm with you, i never would scam, regardless of the amount. BUT. We might be made this way. That does not mean that all others are so too. I mean you have read the scam accusation against Maidak? Once a very trusted legendary member. Then he decided to take on deals he knew he could not solve. He still owes thousands of dollars now.

And there are others i know that would turn scam the moment they would have enough coins.

Only because you and me would never do that... there are others that would.

I know people could be worried by that but just around a month ago PRC had it's highest investment with me looking after 5000 Bitcoin of other peoples funds.

The starting bid is 2000.

I have since been force divesting 10% of that each week and have processed over 1000 Bitcoin in withdrawals since then.

You can see the PRC investor cold wallet still has 3713 Bitcoin in it here https://blockchain.info/address/1FhxjhFb1YudGC1vtV4FuLpQc2uHzq3XFd

I don't know of anyone I trust enough here on the forum to escrow for me and have proven myself trustworthy enough over the past few years.

If anyone puts in a bid the terms will have to be that they transfer the funds to me first before I hand over the domain and assets.

A reminder that the auction ends in a little over 24 hours.

Thanks

I think starting a new auction with a starting bid of 1000btc could lead to many bids.
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.

I disagree with this part. My personal integrity has no dollar limit to it. If someone offered me $1 billion, and had it, in cash, right now, asking me to do something I disagree with, it would affect nothing. I don't care if others could live with my decision -- I care that I wouldn't be able to. And to me, stealing by using someone's trust is the ultimate act of betrayal. I wouldn't even steal from someone I absolutely hate, much less someone I don't.

You are right. There are certainly honest people on the forum. For example dooglus, who held thousands of bitcoins on his dice-site and he paid them all back when he decided to stop using bitcoins. Or some escrows held thousands of coins over time or at one time and they paid it back.

Saying that... i'm with you, i never would scam, regardless of the amount. BUT. We might be made this way. That does not mean that all others are so too. I mean you have read the scam accusation against Maidak? Once a very trusted legendary member. Then he decided to take on deals he knew he could not solve. He still owes thousands of dollars now.

And there are others i know that would turn scam the moment they would have enough coins.

Only because you and me would never do that... there are others that would.

I know people could be worried by that but just around a month ago PRC had it's highest investment with me looking after 5000 Bitcoin of other peoples funds.

The starting bid is 2000.

I have since been force divesting 10% of that each week and have processed over 1000 Bitcoin in withdrawals since then.

You can see the PRC investor cold wallet still has 3713 Bitcoin in it here https://blockchain.info/address/1FhxjhFb1YudGC1vtV4FuLpQc2uHzq3XFd

I don't know of anyone I trust enough here on the forum to escrow for me and have proven myself trustworthy enough over the past few years.

If anyone puts in a bid the terms will have to be that they transfer the funds to me first before I hand over the domain and assets.

A reminder that the auction ends in a little over 24 hours.

Thanks
hero member
Activity: 593
Merit: 500
1NoBanksLuJPXf8Sc831fPqjrRpkQPKkEA
Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.

I disagree with this part. My personal integrity has no dollar limit to it. If someone offered me $1 billion, and had it, in cash, right now, asking me to do something I disagree with, it would affect nothing. I don't care if others could live with my decision -- I care that I wouldn't be able to. And to me, stealing by using someone's trust is the ultimate act of betrayal. I wouldn't even steal from someone I absolutely hate, much less someone I don't.

You are right. There are certainly honest people on the forum. For example dooglus, who held thousands of bitcoins on his dice-site and he paid them all back when he decided to stop using bitcoins. Or some escrows held thousands of coins over time or at one time and they paid it back.

Saying that... i'm with you, i never would scam, regardless of the amount. BUT. We might be made this way. That does not mean that all others are so too. I mean you have read the scam accusation against Maidak? Once a very trusted legendary member. Then he decided to take on deals he knew he could not solve. He still owes thousands of dollars now.

And there are others i know that would turn scam the moment they would have enough coins.

Only because you and me would never do that... there are others that would.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 1083
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Reading that it sounds like not many bitcoiners have this amount of spare bitcoins anymore. Probably most were beaten down by scams or have started their own projects that bind the coins or went down too.

So paying the price for the website and filling the house is a huges step.

On top there are not so many forum members that are completely anonymous and running such we casino might mean a risk.

Of course the new owner could decide to still allow investors. Though the price for the casino is still a huge hurdle.

I would not know how or where to sell it otherwise.
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
Auction ends in 6 days.


Do you have a serious offer? If that's the case I don't suppose you can elaborate on what the offer is?

I have had interest by someone who may offer quite a bit more than what the starting bid is here but due to the size of their company and speaking back and forth with middleman even if it was to go anywhere I certainly wouldn't hear back before Friday.

Are you going to "let the auction run out" and then negotiate with them or keep the auction alive?

The auction will end on Friday.

If the person interested has not put in an offer that I can post here as an official bid by Friday then any bid in here will win.

If someone puts in a bid but they are not legit like they are an obvious troll/spam or do not have the funds to cover their bid then I will continue the negotiations with the other person until the end of the month.

If there is no buyer after that I will not be putting the site up for sale again and will continue running it myself.

Thanks

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1007
Auction ends in 6 days.


Do you have a serious offer? If that's the case I don't suppose you can elaborate on what the offer is?

I have had interest by someone who may offer quite a bit more than what the starting bid is here but due to the size of their company and speaking back and forth with middleman even if it was to go anywhere I certainly wouldn't hear back before Friday.

Are you going to "let the auction run out" and then negotiate with them or keep the auction alive?
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
Auction ends in 6 days.


Do you have a serious offer? If that's the case I don't suppose you can elaborate on what the offer is?

I have had interest by someone who may offer quite a bit more than what the starting bid is here but due to the size of their company and speaking back and forth with middleman even if it was to go anywhere I certainly wouldn't hear back before Friday.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Auction ends in 6 days.


Do you have a serious offer? If that's the case I don't suppose you can elaborate on what the offer is?
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
What is the reason to sell the site? Looking at this years numbers I wouldn't know why to sell at this point.

Plus is there any regulatory oversight?

Would you mind answering my questions? Smiley

First thing to note is that PRC is currently crowdfunded. So that profit is split between the people providing the bankroll and not to me.
Someone looking to buy should fund the bankroll themselves, probably around 500-1000 Bitcoin would be fine, and thus gain 100% of the profit.

I am looking to sell because I think someone else could grow PRC further than I can alone. I am looking into some other non gambling related ideas I would like to pursue also.

Thanks. And the regulatory oversight? Did you do any research into that?

And, but that's more a free bit of advice, it might be good to compile a package with details for seriously interested parties. The OP is interesting as a start but leads to a lot of questions and as you saw specific questions about the way the site is run and hard numbers.

Hi
Sorry but I don't really see where the confusion is or what hard numbers you are looking for? All the stats are in the OP, except profit is up almost 100 Bitcoin since posting, and they are all public on the website and recorded by various 3rd parties such as http://dicesites.com/pocketrocketscasino

In regards to the way the site is run there's not too much work to do if you plan to keep it as a dice site only. Few support emails now and again with people losing password and topping up the hot wallet every so often.
legendary
Activity: 882
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Auction ends in 6 days.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1007
What is the reason to sell the site? Looking at this years numbers I wouldn't know why to sell at this point.

Plus is there any regulatory oversight?

Would you mind answering my questions? Smiley

First thing to note is that PRC is currently crowdfunded. So that profit is split between the people providing the bankroll and not to me.
Someone looking to buy should fund the bankroll themselves, probably around 500-1000 Bitcoin would be fine, and thus gain 100% of the profit.

I am looking to sell because I think someone else could grow PRC further than I can alone. I am looking into some other non gambling related ideas I would like to pursue also.

Thanks. And the regulatory oversight? Did you do any research into that?

And, but that's more a free bit of advice, it might be good to compile a package with details for seriously interested parties. The OP is interesting as a start but leads to a lot of questions and as you saw specific questions about the way the site is run and hard numbers.
sr. member
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Hi are you from the UK i may be interested if so ?
sr. member
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Merit: 251
My only question is, how will the trade go down? Will you be using escrow?  Or meeting face to face?

Unsure yet. To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow, I already have almost 5k Bitcoin from others invested in the site, of which I just divested close to 500 to reduce this amount. So I think it's safe to assume you could trust to just send the amount to me then I transfer the assets.

But something could be arranged if needed.

Without escrow who would go first? Will you receive the payment and then send the ownership of the site? Then the buyer would risk that you are a hacked account only. Of course you could prove the ownership by signing a message with an old posted address.

Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.

As i believe Dean is located in the U.K and if we were to make a deal for the sale of prcdice, i would be willing to go to the U.K and bring my legal team to get the exchange done properly.
legendary
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I have no intention of buying this (so feel free to answer or ignore) but im curious if you have all the paperwork already prepared in case of sale.  If so, how detailed is it?
hero member
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I AM A SCAMMER
Wow... PROOF dean is a greedy bitch,  2k btc for a site somebody can make themselves, after profiting damn near a mil within a year... now he wants another half a mil on top of that for his scam site...

Are people never content anymore, or just greedy as fuck?  Never can have enough can you?

I will laugh if anybody bids on this.
Dean didnt make that much, the investors did. Dean made maybe 300-500btc with his site

It is good if Dean provides a clarification regarding this. How much was his personal profit ? This figure may give a clearer idea about the profitability of PRCdice to a prospective investor.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.

I disagree with this part. My personal integrity has no dollar limit to it. If someone offered me $1 billion, and had it, in cash, right now, asking me to do something I disagree with, it would affect nothing. I don't care if others could live with my decision -- I care that I wouldn't be able to. And to me, stealing by using someone's trust is the ultimate act of betrayal. I wouldn't even steal from someone I absolutely hate, much less someone I don't.
hero member
Activity: 593
Merit: 500
1NoBanksLuJPXf8Sc831fPqjrRpkQPKkEA
My only question is, how will the trade go down? Will you be using escrow?  Or meeting face to face?

Unsure yet. To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow, I already have almost 5k Bitcoin from others invested in the site, of which I just divested close to 500 to reduce this amount. So I think it's safe to assume you could trust to just send the amount to me then I transfer the assets.

But something could be arranged if needed.

Without escrow who would go first? Will you receive the payment and then send the ownership of the site? Then the buyer would risk that you are a hacked account only. Of course you could prove the ownership by signing a message with an old posted address.

Besides that... i agree it will be hard to get an escrow for that amount of money. It's fearsome to hold that much i imagine. And even established escrows might run since it might be that that amount of money is enough to throw their morals over board.
hero member
Activity: 593
Merit: 500
1NoBanksLuJPXf8Sc831fPqjrRpkQPKkEA
I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.
LOL, I am not sure if you are kidding or not, although giving the cold storage private keys is not a good idea. I believe that their cold storage address is already public and they have signed a message from that address to prove control of that address.

Haha, good find. I don't know why i used that term. Cheesy Of course i meant a signature. But when they already provided such then this should be sufficient to proov the claims of the website owner.
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
What is the reason to sell the site? Looking at this years numbers I wouldn't know why to sell at this point.

Plus is there any regulatory oversight?

Would you mind answering my questions? Smiley

First thing to note is that PRC is currently crowdfunded. So that profit is split between the people providing the bankroll and not to me.
Someone looking to buy should fund the bankroll themselves, probably around 500-1000 Bitcoin would be fine, and thus gain 100% of the profit.

I am looking to sell because I think someone else could grow PRC further than I can alone. I am looking into some other non gambling related ideas I would like to pursue also.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1007
What is the reason to sell the site? Looking at this years numbers I wouldn't know why to sell at this point.

Plus is there any regulatory oversight?

Would you mind answering my questions? Smiley
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
i will offer 1750 btc

Thanks but the starting price is 2000 Bitcoin.
copper member
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i will offer 1750 btc
LOL, weren't you asking for a .1 BTC loan only ~4 days ago?
legendary
Activity: 997
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Gamdom.com
Wow... PROOF dean is a greedy bitch,  2k btc for a site somebody can make themselves, after profiting damn near a mil within a year... now he wants another half a mil on top of that for his scam site...

Are people never content anymore, or just greedy as fuck?  Never can have enough can you?

I will laugh if anybody bids on this.
Dean didnt make that much, the investors did. Dean made maybe 300-500btc with his site
full member
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i will offer 1750 btc
member
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o ya and you have a whole country (america) that won't bid on a site like this unless the person who ran it hid behind a vpn/vps constantly that was overseas, so i doubt you will even find anyone trustworthy LOL, what ajoke 2k btc, good for a laugh i guess
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
Wow... PROOF dean is a greedy bitch,  2k btc for a site somebody can make themselves, after profiting damn near a mil within a year... now he wants another half a mil on top of that for his scam site...

Are people never content anymore, or just greedy as fuck?  Never can have enough can you?

I will laugh if anybody bids on this.
full member
Activity: 353
Merit: 100
Just don't pay attention to these trolls. What is the point for PRC to scam anyone.
legendary
Activity: 997
Merit: 1002
Gamdom.com
I would strong advise not doing business with Dean.  At the very least use escrow and look over the code THOROUGHLY.

He's a snake no doubt in my mind.

Bayarea why do you say this? Is there a reason you think he is looking to scam investors/buyer? I have already offered Dean a pretty fair Deal for PRC, but what you say now has me worried, can you please elaborate?

bac is a massive idiot

Bac didnt get his affiliate pay paid by dean while bac did even his own signature campaign with his ref-link to promote prc so he has a point to not like dean
hero member
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MintDice.com | TG: t.me/MintDice
I would strong advise not doing business with Dean.  At the very least use escrow and look over the code THOROUGHLY.

He's a snake no doubt in my mind.

Bayarea why do you say this? Is there a reason you think he is looking to scam investors/buyer? I have already offered Dean a pretty fair Deal for PRC, but what you say now has me worried, can you please elaborate?

bac is a massive idiot
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
I would strong advise not doing business with Dean.  At the very least use escrow and look over the code THOROUGHLY.

He's a snake no doubt in my mind.

Bayarea why do you say this? Is there a reason you think he is looking to scam investors/buyer? I have already offered Dean a pretty fair Deal for PRC, but what you say now has me worried, can you please elaborate?

You could have read my reply or my trust history. Now you have just fed the troll and so this thread will probably turn to nonsense.

BAY had an affiliate account where he used prcdice.com, a domain he bought, to point to PRCDice.eu/pocketrocketscasino.eu.
He acted in bad faith as an affiliate to which I stopped his affiliate account. Every since he's tried to spread FUD about PRC/me and leased that domain out to competitors.

You could believe him or you could look at facts like I had 200 investors with close to 5k Bitcoin invested and instead of running or planning an exit scam I have blocked new investment and started auto divesting 10% each week. That doesn't sound like an untrustworthy person to me.
sr. member
Activity: 441
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I would strong advise not doing business with Dean.  At the very least use escrow and look over the code THOROUGHLY.

He's a snake no doubt in my mind.

Bayarea why do you say this? Is there a reason you think he is looking to scam investors/buyer? I have already offered Dean a pretty fair Deal for PRC, but what you say now has me worried, can you please elaborate?
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
... To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow...

Probably setting up to scam investors and a buyer all in one bang.

If you are going to go out... go out with a bang I guess.

USE ESCROW

If that was the case I would not be doing this.

Just auto divested 10% of investments, and any that were less than 1 Bitcoin.
Almost 500 Bitcoin.

This has been added back to your balance so you can withdraw if you like.

Thanks
legendary
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Site looks good, I guess it's personal reasons for sale.

Such a large sum of cash would require a face to face trade, maybe a legal sign of some sort, Please have a brief look at the bitcoin history!

As an escrow agent, I will say this! Dont use an escrow that cant cover theft, I would never take this on as I could not cover the loss if someone hacked me and stole the coins, all my escrows are covered by my word, If I loose your coins I will pay you out of my own pocket.

This is an awesome deal for someone, I just cant afford that, but I wish you the best of luck, I will watch and hope everyone gets a smooth transaction.

I wouldn't consider doing the trade without a hefty amount of paperwork.

Yeah an escrow helps both parties but I just don't know anyone on here I can trust enough to do so. Not saying there is not trustworthy people just that I have never really been involved in trading/escrow on this forum.

If someone puts in a bid but requires certain procedure, be it escrow, lawyer etc then I'd be happy to sort that out.
legendary
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Site looks good, I guess it's personal reasons for sale.

Such a large sum of cash would require a face to face trade, maybe a legal sign of some sort, Please have a brief look at the bitcoin history!

As an escrow agent, I will say this! Dont use an escrow that cant cover theft, I would never take this on as I could not cover the loss if someone hacked me and stole the coins, all my escrows are covered by my word, If I loose your coins I will pay you out of my own pocket.

This is an awesome deal for someone, I just cant afford that, but I wish you the best of luck, I will watch and hope everyone gets a smooth transaction.

I wouldn't consider doing the trade without a hefty amount of paperwork.
copper member
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Site looks good, I guess it's personal reasons for sale.

Such a large sum of cash would require a face to face trade, maybe a legal sign of some sort, Please have a brief look at the bitcoin history!

As an escrow agent, I will say this! Dont use an escrow that cant cover theft, I would never take this on as I could not cover the loss if someone hacked me and stole the coins, all my escrows are covered by my word, If I loose your coins I will pay you out of my own pocket.

This is an awesome deal for someone, I just cant afford that, but I wish you the best of luck, I will watch and hope everyone gets a smooth transaction.
legendary
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What is the reason to sell the site? Looking at this years numbers I wouldn't know why to sell at this point.

Plus is there any regulatory oversight?
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
... To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow...

Probably setting up to scam investors and a buyer all in one bang.

If you are going to go out... go out with a bang I guess.

USE ESCROW
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
I would strong advise not doing business with Dean.  At the very least use escrow and look over the code THOROUGHLY.

He's a snake no doubt in my mind.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
My only question is, how will the trade go down? Will you be using escrow?  Or meeting face to face?

Unsure yet. To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow, I already have almost 5k Bitcoin from others invested in the site, of which I just divested close to 500 to reduce this amount. So I think it's safe to assume you could trust to just send the amount to me then I transfer the assets.

But something could be arranged if needed.

I think escrow may be useful to help protect you as well, though. Instead of being a "he said, she said" deal -- especially with an amount this large -- it gets an impartial third party involved.
legendary
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.

The site takes investments from outside sources. I'm sure investors could help vouch for the profitability. It's not like he's solely bankrolling the site and therefore has everything secretive.

I can vouch for PRC, had over 60 BTC (rough guess) invested there at one time and made a very decent profit investing in the bankroll, divested all a couple weeks ago because I needed the BTC for other things.

The numbers are correct from what I've seen so far.

GL with the auction Dean!

Thanks
hero member
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.

The site takes investments from outside sources. I'm sure investors could help vouch for the profitability. It's not like he's solely bankrolling the site and therefore has everything secretive.

I can vouch for PRC, had over 60 BTC (rough guess) invested there at one time and made a very decent profit investing in the bankroll, divested all a couple weeks ago because I needed the BTC for other things.

The numbers are correct from what I've seen so far.

GL with the auction Dean!
legendary
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My only question is, how will the trade go down? Will you be using escrow?  Or meeting face to face?

Unsure yet. To be honest though I don't see the need for an escrow, I already have almost 5k Bitcoin from others invested in the site, of which I just divested close to 500 to reduce this amount. So I think it's safe to assume you could trust to just send the amount to me then I transfer the assets.

But something could be arranged if needed.
legendary
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My only question is, how will the trade go down? Will you be using escrow?  Or meeting face to face?
legendary
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.

The site takes investments from outside sources. I'm sure investors could help vouch for the profitability. It's not like he's solely bankrolling the site and therefore has everything secretive.
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sr. member
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.
LOL, I am not sure if you are kidding or not, although giving the cold storage private keys is not a good idea. I believe that their cold storage address is already public and they have signed a message from that address to prove control of that address.

Agreed, not sure what that guy was on about.
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.
LOL, I am not sure if you are kidding or not, although giving the cold storage private keys is not a good idea. I believe that their cold storage address is already public and they have signed a message from that address to prove control of that address.
legendary
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.

Hi,
There are various 3rd party sites that track the bets since they are public.
http://dicesites.com/pocketrocketscasino shows profit/wagered etc since around January.
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I think you might attract interested persons when you could prove the profit. Maybe by providing private keys to your cold wallet addresses showing the deposits and so on. So that one could at least slightly jugde if your numbers might be correct.
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Wow a great dice site for auction, Gl Dean. I do believe the starting bid is way to big, in my opinion it should be around 1000BTC max. If it ever gets lowered ill make a bid for sure.
legendary
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Description:
https://pocketrocketscasino.eu is one of the oldest Bitcoin gambling sites, launched in April 2013, and has since grown to become the most
trusted and one of the most popular Bitcoin gambling sites.

Profit is over 3080 Bitcoin in the past year, 580 in July alone.

251,521 Bitcoin wagered.

Here is the main Bitcoin Talk thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/betkingio-20-rakeback-christmas-bonus-most-trusted-bitcoin-dice-site-910134

Starting bid:
2000 Bitcoin

Bid increment:
100 Bitcoin

End date and time:
21/08/2015 16:00 GMT

Payment methods accepted:
Bitcoin

Additional information:
The buyer will get full source code to the website, all domains related to PRC and all social media accounts.
You will also get training and tutorials for running the day to day operations.
I will help you deploy the code to a new server if needed.
I will also offer 2 months free support if you need it. This does not include adding new games/features.
Sale also comes with Softswiss integration for 20-30 extra casino games (not launched yet).

Although currently PRC has a crowdfunded bankroll any current investors would be cashed out before transfer of assets.
You would want to provide your own bankroll of at least 500-1000 Bitcoin to keep PRC having one of the highest max payouts but it could be less.

How to bid:
You can leave your bid amount as a post in this thread.
Alternatively you can private message if you wish the bid to remain anonymous or email [email protected]
You can also visit the chat on https://pocketrocketscasino.eu and private message me there.

Thanks
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