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Topic: Prize goes to largest contributor -- 1 BTC so far (Read 2596 times)

hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
You're right not to trust me. However, you really should trust me.
His wording may have been a bit poor there Roll Eyes
I'd have worded it as:
"You're right not to trust me without thinking about it. However, there are a number of factors that speak in favor of me, such as…"
Or something like that.

This.
You know what, screw it.  This game is ended "due to lack of interest." Wink
However, you WILL be seeing this on bitcoinduit soon.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
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Who with the what now?
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 252
SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
Sorry I gotta go with The X-Files on this one.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
You're right not to trust me. However, you really should trust me.
His wording may have been a bit poor there Roll Eyes
I'd have worded it as:
"You're right not to trust me without thinking about it. However, there are a number of factors that speak in favor of me, such as…"
Or something like that.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 252
SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
Hi everyone,
You're right not to trust me -- one of the first threads in the noobs forum, after all, says Trust No One.
However, I've handled large amounts at Bitcoinduit before, and paid them out promptly.  In addition to this, several people can vouch for my character...

You're right not to trust me. However, you really should trust me.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
Note:
1. Multiple bids of the same size -> earliest one wins.
2. Late transactions are returned to senders.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
Alright, please post some successful trades and I'll hand over my bitcoin.

Are you being serious?

Alright, thanks for trolling this thread. Ignored.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Alright, please post some successful trades and I'll hand over my bitcoin.

Are you being serious?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
Alright, please post some successful trades and I'll hand over my bitcoin.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Hi everyone,
You're right not to trust me -- one of the first threads in the noobs forum, after all, says Trust No One.
However, I've handled large amounts at Bitcoinduit before, and paid them out promptly.  In addition to this, several people can vouch for my character... I'll try to get them to post here.
This address unfortunately shares a wallet with Bitcoinduit, which has many obligations to fulfill.  Because of this, I may occasionally withdraw from this account as I can't really "lock it down" when I type bitcoind sendtoaddress.  If a more trustable host is willing to host this game with a completely separate wallet, I will end it promptly Smiley
To BitMagic: Thanks for assuming right off the bat that I'm a scammer.
edit: If  you want to check the balance of Bitcoinduit, head to http://bitcoinduit.com/game/checkBalance.php

I'd be happy to hold the wallet.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
Hi everyone,
You're right not to trust me -- one of the first threads in the noobs forum, after all, says Trust No One.
However, I've handled large amounts at Bitcoinduit before, and paid them out promptly.  In addition to this, several people can vouch for my character... I'll try to get them to post here.
This address unfortunately shares a wallet with Bitcoinduit, which has many obligations to fulfill.  Because of this, I may occasionally withdraw from this account as I can't really "lock it down" when I type bitcoind sendtoaddress.  If a more trustable host is willing to host this game with a completely separate wallet, I will end it promptly Smiley
To BitMagic: Thanks for assuming right off the bat that I'm a scammer.
edit: If  you want to check the balance of Bitcoinduit, head to http://bitcoinduit.com/game/checkBalance.php
Further edit: Yes, the address you send with will be judged according to CUMULATIVE deposit.  1+1 counts as 2.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
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So maybe I'll take into account that I don't trust the op 100%.
Maybe I'm just asking questions to the op without planning to join.
Maybe I would only join with a small amount of money.
Maybe I never actually touched anything related to mybitcoin.
Maybe this is just a fun game for me, where I don't mind a 50% chance of getting scammed.
Maybe the discussion about expected returns could actually have turned interesting, if you took the chance of the op walking away into account, with this chance increasing as the address received more and more money.

But no, you rather felt the need to call everyone an idiot, patronizing people without any cause.

I don't need your arrogance, and I don't need your opinion. I've put you on ignore. Have a good life.
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Activity: 98
Merit: 10
If you can't discuss without ad hominems, then stfu and fuck off.

Oh, I don't think you're going to fail because you're an idiot. That would be ad hominem. It's that you're an idiot, and your bitcoin free market is really just scam central.

I don't need this example to prove my point, though.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
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I really, really hope this happens. Then maybe you idiots will learn what your "free market" is about. Wait, nevermind, you already learned that with mybitcoin and are still here.
I don't care for your condescending tone. If you can't discuss without ad hominems, then stfu and fuck off.
member
Activity: 98
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Not actually true. If you own less than the current maximum deposit, obviously you should deposit 0. Also, if you expect that someone else will deposit more than you own, later on, then you shouldn't deposit either.

Yeah, you're right. The important point: Incentive if you trust the owner of the wallet is to maximize your input. Incentive of the wallet owner is to walk away with everything you own. Therefore, the incentive of the wallet owner is to maximize trust, and walk away with the contents.

I really, really hope this happens. Then maybe you idiots will learn what your "free market" is about. Wait, nevermind, you already learned that with mybitcoin and are still here.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
Winning strategy in a fair game: put as much as you own in. Winning strategy for an unfair game: put 0 into the wallet.
Not actually true. If you own less than the current maximum deposit, obviously you should deposit 0. Also, if you expect that someone else will deposit more than you own, later on, then you shouldn't deposit either.

As for the holder of the wallet: He also runs bitcoinduit, which lends him a bit of trust.

Another question about the game:

If I deposit 2 times, both times with 1BTC, will this count as a 2BTC deposit?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
That seems to be it, yes.
Who has the deepest pockets?

And the most trust for the holder of the wallet. Winning strategy in a fair game: put as much as you own in. Winning strategy for an unfair game: put 0 into the wallet.

Where do you think this falls?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 504
^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
Few questions:
Why did you remove the 1BTC?
What happens when in 1 week there is a transaction queued, but it hasn't been confirmed yet?
hero member
Activity: 774
Merit: 500
Look ARROUND!

Atlas, can you please just post these threads in the gambling forum instead of shitting up all these forums with your ponzi schemes and whatever this is?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
So the person who sends the largest amount of BTC to that address gets all of the BTC that has been sent to that address over the week?

Yep, this is the only rule of the game.
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