This project is not open-source, but the .jar file is decompilable. In other words, feel free to decompile the .jar file and study the source code, but do not modify, append, or delete from the code in any way or redistribute the code even if it is not for monetary gain. Doing so will result in red on your BitcoinTalk account and in more serious cases a legal sue in a court of law (actually no, this is just to scare you potential pirates!).
Update: Source code. Read the README file.The BotFeatures- Fully automatic. Login, set settings, and let it run.
- Lightning speed bets. Depending on your internet speed, it is possible to get up to 2-3 bets in a second. This is further possible when using a free VPS from DigitalOcean as they host their servers professionally and provide excellent internet connection.
- Only needs Java. Compatible with both Java 7 and Java 8. This means you can run it 24/7 on a free VPS.
- Custom algorithm support. Choose what happens when you win or lose a bet.*
- Fun features. Such as the ability to name your bot!*
- Advanced logging. Never miss out on what's happened again.*
- Completely free!
* = Pro version only.PricingCompletely free. This project is downloadable at
http://bit.ly/pd3bot2.
You can choose to upgrade to the Pro version by choosing "upgrade" when presented with the list of choices.
Download== Link ==UpdatesPD3Bot is constantly updating. New features are being added all the time! Currently, I am working on a faucet rolling algorithm that takes into consideration the limited amount of Bitcoin received from PD's faucet and then uses that amount effectively to bet. All future updates will be compatible with current versions. You can download updates from the same link every time. Want to be notified when there is an update? Add this thread to your watchlist!
Is it safe?Lots of people have asked me. Well, I coded it myself. Any exploits are made by me, so feel free to blame me
if you find any. In the meantime, I reserve the right to glare at any Bitcoin-Police-like users who simply call, "Scam!" without checking first. Please decompile the code and examine it for yourself. That is the code you are running. If you do not know how, feel free to contact any developers you think trustworthy to have a look.
Keep saying this, TheFrog, and you will suffer my wrath. View the source code yourself and then shut up, or shut up then view the source code.