Is this game has something also like consolation if ever got any 3 to 5 numbers in the draw lots? Im thinking its the same on our country that have consolation prizes once you got 3 to 5 out of 6 numbers.
Just like to clarify, does the signature participants can also have 10% winning in this if by any chance you win consolation only and not the jackpot prize?
The New Zealand lottery does have lower tier prizes if you get e.g. 4 or 5 numbers correct but they are so low compared to the top prize that I decided to only make it applicable if I won the top prize (6 numbers + Powerball). I remember slightly over a year ago I got 5 numbers + Powerball but ended up only winning about $1,200 despite the fact that the odds were something like 1 in 200,000.
Provided there's winner what also would be the mode of receiving the rewards fiat/btc/stablecoin? Also will there be any maximum participants on this? Its good to specify also these details.
Payments will be made in BTC (I've since updated the OP). Converting such a huge amount of fiat to BTC would probably take some time but I'll try to get it done within 30 days. There is no maximum limit for participants.
I'm wondering how would the inactive accounts which have not been active since a year would even be able to see this thread?
They would probably have left the forum a long time ago so why would they again open the services section to check if anyone pays them for their inactive accounts?
Mostly, alt accounts would be involved! (Which is not permitted)
Unless things have changed since I've been away and theymos has instituted a board-wide rule against alt accounts participating in signature campaigns, then they're fine.
Mainly what I don't want is one person registering something like 20 brand new accounts just to put my signature on them (which could be done in a few minutes since creating an account is usually free). Then if there are 25 accounts in the signature campaign and 20 of these are owned by this one person, then they would get nearly all of the 10% and everyone else would only get a few crumbs each and that wouldn't be very ideal.
(Also, active accounts are fine too, but there are much better signature campaigns for those out there. I've updated the OP.)
From what I see the chance OP would actually pay for such signature is even (much!) smaller than the chance he would win the jackpot.
I mean, who cares about the trust rating of a bitcointalk Full Member account after winning a couple of million bucks at the lottery?!
As stompix said above, I am using my real name. If I don't pay out, you could take it to the editors at Stuff.co.nz or Nzherald.co.nz (basically our two biggest news sites) and they will probably write a scathing article about me calling me a fraudster.