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Topic: [vDice.io]►Ethereum Blockchain Gambling►►**New & Awesome Version of Site - page 26. (Read 31067 times)

sr. member
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Let not such and complex deposit, though no personal account, but you do not worry that it is difficult
sr. member
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It would be nice if the deposit was a little easier. Those who are not experienced do not understand much.  Embarrassed
ikm
sr. member
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I entered 120, but I will gamble. I will wait for the evaluation.
sr. member
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sent 10 eht  Grin

Win the casino.  Cheesy Cheesy
full member
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Hi Everyone. Thanks for the Tremendous Support.

So far the ICO is exceeding everyone's expectations. Truly Amazing.

Who knew the interest in Ethereum-Blockchain Gambling is so strong?
It's great to see everyone support this amazing technology.

We will continue make the best gambling Smart Contracts.
Blockchain betting is the future.

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How to Buy vSlice Tokens

You can buy vSlice with ETH, BTC or Any Alt-Coin.

Full instructions are here:
https://blog.vdice.io/buy-vslice-instructions

vSlice Rate

Week 1
1 ETH = 130 vSlice
Ends Soon!

Week 2
1 ETH = 120 vSlice

Weeks 3 & 4
1 ETH = 100 vSlice
sr. member
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The projects are too many. The future promises.
But the game part was mixed.
For those who have language problems, it's better to download the basics.

full member
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Hi vdice Dev,

I just tried out the vdice game. I like the game because it is very convenient and simple to Play. It has the potential to make People becoming addicted to it.
However, if you could include some visualization effects, like a Barometer, wheels etc. It could make the game much more attractive. Because now, all we can do is to wait the sudden appearance of a number which tells us whether we win or loose, which is not very entertaining.

Also, to address the high-risk taking Gamblers, it would make much sense to increase the max bet (actually I cannot understand why the Max-Bet is so low). At the Moment, I don't really see how peole can win big amount of ETH with this Max-Limit settings.

Another question: do you have plans to develop something like a weekly lottery game, where you can win a lot of ETH from a Jackpot? This would attract a lot of People.

Last question: your Roadmap, can you be more specific with the time schedules, in Terms of 2017 Q1, 2017 Q2 etc.?

Looking Forward to your answer before I invest.

It is really a nice gambling app, it just Needs to be a bit more entertaining!

Thanks for your compliment.
We think ethereum blockchain gambling is the future too.

Right now we are at Proof-of Concept stage.
To show we can make a great, ethereum blockchain gambling game.

All the focus has been on the software and working with our oracle.

After the ICO we move to Beta-Stage.
Then we focus to vDice as a commercial product and platform.

Included in that move is a redesign of the site. It's very important. Everybody agrees.
Already we've hired the best designers in ethereum. They are working on a really exciting design now.

We have raised $1.5m already! It's incredible.
So much support from the Ethereum community. We are humbled.

So, given the Ethereum competition hasn't launched any product yet, we're so far ahead now on everything!

A lottery is a great idea. I think it would be a huge success too!

Right now we are finishing the code to re-release our popular binary options game:-
https://github.com/jamesgroton/vDice-Contract-Code/blob/master/binary1.7.sol

This is like a simplified version of Augur.
We ran it earlier in the year. It was a big success.

Now we are going to re-release it, as something more commercial.
With an oracle it can also be used for things like sports betting.

Otherwise we are also working on decentralized poker.

We have good funding now.
So we can hire more amazing developers and work on lottery too.

Roadmap:

Phase 1: Q1 2017 ETA Feb/March.
Phase 2: Q2 - Q4 2017.
Phase 3: 2018.

Although a lot of these phases will have overlap.
E.g. we are already working on aspects of Phase 3 (vDice as a platform for 3rd party developers). Even though we're still in phase 1.

The Token:

The best part is that the vDice token (called 'vSlice) will be tied to the profits of ALL games.

This is easily done by setting the houseAddress of those contracts to the profitContainer's address.

The way the profits are distributed = the amount of tokens you hold, in proportion to the total supply, and the amount of profit each period.

e.g. 1,000 total tokens, and a token holder owns 10 tokens (amounting to 1% ownership) - and an exact balance of 100 ETH...
when this token holder redeems their profits, they will receive 1% of the profits, or 1 ETH.

Marketing Success

Since the success of the ICO so many great promoters have contacted us.
These are people from Las Vegas, people on-line with millions of followers, etc...

Real professionals in the betting space love vDice.
They are calling us all the time. They want to help. Many have invested.

This is something very important, apart from the software.
And we look forward to the increased attention and bets that will come from this.
newbie
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Hi vdice Dev,

I just tried out the vdice game. I like the game because it is very convenient and simple to Play. It has the potential to make People becoming addicted to it.
However, if you could include some visualization effects, like a Barometer, wheels etc. It could make the game much more attractive. Because now, all we can do is to wait the sudden appearance of a number which tells us whether we win or loose, which is not very entertaining.

Also, to address the high-risk taking Gamblers, it would make much sense to increase the max bet (actually I cannot understand why the Max-Bet is so low). At the Moment, I don't really see how peole can win big amount of ETH with this Max-Limit settings.

Another question: do you have plans to develop something like a weekly lottery game, where you can win a lot of ETH from a Jackpot? This would attract a lot of People.

Last question: your Roadmap, can you be more specific with the time schedules, in Terms of 2017 Q1, 2017 Q2 etc.?

Looking Forward to your answer before I invest.

It is really a nice gambling app, it just Needs to be a bit more entertaining!
full member
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So, there certainly isn't much activity here. Is there another Bitcointalk page that has more activity?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1633105.new#new

Also here for all our other social media channel links: https://crowdsale.vdice.io
legendary
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So, there certainly isn't much activity here. Is there another Bitcointalk page that has more activity?
full member
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vDice gets a mention in new piece on ICOs

"And seeing you dissed gambling in your article – Blockchain gambling startup vDice has a working product for their upcoming ICO, is founded by a founding core developer of Ethereum...

...and has had their code audited by legend Peter Vessenes, former Former CEO of CoinLab, Inc and Co-Founder / Chairman Emeritus of the Bitcoin Foundation...

It’s going to make a lot of money – and the Chinese cryptocurrency community is expected to invest heavily in this one. It’s a great business case."


http://www.the-blockchain.com/2016/11/07/blockchain-vc-says-no-initial-coin-offerings-icos/

full member
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full member
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Hacked.com Feature Piece on vDice is Live!

https://hacked.com/vdice-io-the-worlds-first-full-decentralized-gambling-platform-ethereum-or-blockchain-tech/

vDice.io, launched in June as the 1st FULLY decentralized gambling game.

Running on the first programmable P2P network, vDice will host a crowdsale from Nov. 15 - Dec. 15.
In exchange for Ether (ETH), investors will receive “vSlice” tokens, each of which is directly tied to the profits of the game.

The “vSlice” token will regularly distribute profits of the vDice game to token holders.

full member
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Sorry to be an ass and repost this from another thread, but considering you are asking for a considerable amount of investor money, I think it's prudent to not dodge my technical concerns:


I don't understand. You're saying you trust centralized more than decentralized   Huh

We respectfully disagree. That's why we love blockchain.
That's why we made the world's 1st FULLY decentralized gambling platform.

There are technical arguments we both can make.
But I think people in Bitcoin forum understand why decentralization is important.

wth? If this is your serious reply, I'm starting to suspect another ICO scam coin. My concerns are laid out pretty straight forward:

* random.org  can cheat (by picking any number they want)
* cloudflare can cheat (by signing any number they want)
* oraclize can cheat, by calling random.org as many times as they want and picking the result they most like (or reusing results?)


The game works and the code is well tested. Go review it yourself.
There is no need to be aggressive and start making wild, unfounded accusations.

We have some of the finest developers in Ethereum on our team.
Our coders and game are live, working and can be verified. We are obviously legitimate.

Now, I have no idea why you are posting the same questions, over and over, in EVERY forum.   Huh

Requesting to kindly keep this just one forum.
It's really annoying to have to go and paste the same answer over and over again.

Anyway, these concerns are addressed in our 3rd Party Audit by Peter Vessenes.
You can read that here: https://blog.vdice.io/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/vdice_game_code_audit_october_2016.pdf

For his credentials as an auditor you can google him or go to his security blog: http://vessenes.com

That is on our website. Along with all other documentation.

As an addendum to the audit, in relation to Oraclize and Replay issue (which I am guessing you allude to):

The very reason why the authenticated JSON-RPC APIs of random.org are used, is because of the "requestsLeft" field which is returned by each API call response ( https://api.random.org/json-rpc/1/signing ). This field content is tied to the API credentials specified in the query and is there to indicate how many requests are left in a given day.

If we check all the TLSNotary proofs published on the blockchain (which contain the whole API response!), an independent auditor can verify whether any subsequent number in the "requestsLeft" fields is missing - when that happens, the auditor has a good indicator that something wrong happened (either on the Oraclize side - which sent more requests than expected - or by any external party knowing that specific API key (vDice itself & random.org)). Of course this doesn't say much about the intent in itself (can just be some failure in the HTTP request, which had to be sent again), but in general it provides some level of security against replay attacks.   


Otherwise, perhaps you are suggesting the oracle might have requested random numbers until a matching one >shows up? In which case:

Random.org JSON responses have a consecutive ID, so if we dropped some to advange ourselves in the game, by checking all of the bets and their respective responses it would be evident: at the end of the day, there would be some JSON responses missing, i.e ID 1, 2,3.. 5,6 present but 4 missing.

Further information on TLS notary:

With TLS notary (by the author of it in IRC), the third party has to keep the data to prevent the source from manipulating their data and making it seem as though your captured data is actually not authentic. In other words, a lying "I never said that!" from the webhost people.

It actually is secure because it is like when you browse to a HTTPS secure site, you are able to see provably that they are X company (if you inspect the certificates). TLS Notary is essentially able to record those bytes in such a way that you can play them back later so you can authenticate the bytes again! Very ingenious. (But the math of how it does this in the whitepaper goes above my head. https://tlsnotary.org/TLSNotary.pdf)

the notary server used at the moment is the default tlsnotarygroup1 notary - which is an "AWS oracle", as described here. So there is nobody having access to the secret, as you can easily verify indipendently by following these instructions and giving a look at the actual code for the pagesigner-oracles.

There are some great videos explaining this further. Here is one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4ukd4I8S9A

I could go on forever about this. But, as I said before, it is an issue of centralization v decentralization.

vDice is fully decentralized in that there is no server architecture. There are 3rd party providers that do run some server architecture. But they are not part of vDice directly. They just give it what it needs. So, vDice is still serverless.
legendary
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Sorry to be an ass and repost this from another thread, but considering you are asking for a considerable amount of investor money, I think it's prudent to not dodge my technical concerns:


I don't understand. You're saying you trust centralized more than decentralized   Huh

We respectfully disagree. That's why we love blockchain.
That's why we made the world's 1st FULLY decentralized gambling platform.

There are technical arguments we both can make.
But I think people in Bitcoin forum understand why decentralization is important.

wth? If this is your serious reply, I'm starting to suspect another ICO scam coin. My concerns are laid out pretty straight forward:

* random.org  can cheat (by picking any number they want)
* cloudflare can cheat (by signing any number they want)
* oraclize can cheat, by calling random.org as many times as they want and picking the result they most like (or reusing results?)


And not only can they cheat, they can undetectable do so.  And you dodge the question with "You're saying you trust centralized more than decentralized   Huh"

which is beside the point, and I believe nonsense as you're calling centralized services. It's like call "untitled dice" decentralized, as it's a serverless gambling app -- but the reality is it uses a centralized service (moneypot). Same with yours, you might not need to run a server, but random.org, cloudflare and oraclize all need to.
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Why do we need to buy in ICO for a gambling platform? why do we even need an eth gambling platform?

I can easily gamble with bitcoin and doge. No need to be worried about gas limit and such.

Sure. We like gambling with Bitcoin and Doge too.

But what about people with Ether?
That is a billion $ market. Where should they gamble?

ETH is the 2nd biggest 'coin', it needs and will have, good gambling sites.

We think blockchain gambling is the best. It is trustless and decentralized.
So we built a live, working, blockchain gambling game. Actually it's the world's 1st FULLY decentralized.

Classic SatoshiDICE for Bitcoin was close to this. It was so successful.
But they didn't have smart contracts and oracles. So they needed a Server for Randomness.

The ICO creates a token.
The token is tied to the profits of the game.

So, hold the toke, get the profits.
If the game is successful, token holders are successful.

Gas limit is just the same as miner fees on Bitcoin, Doge, etc. They are very, very small.
full member
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Where is bounty details?

Hi,

You can message Hero Member Irfan_Pak10 for bounty details.

Otherwise, there are some details on our blog here:
https://blog.vdice.io/vdice-crowdsale-ico-bounties-program
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Why do we need to buy in ICO for a gambling platform? why do we even need an eth gambling platform?

I can easily gamble with bitcoin and doge. No need to be worried about gas limit and such.
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Where is bounty details?
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