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brand new
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April 07, 2020, 10:28:02 PM
#54
I saw a lot of negative reviews about this site. I'm afraid they're scammers
copper member
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March 17, 2020, 07:13:59 AM
#53
How possible for the website to be scam? I guess it's very likely. Why? simple, they don't provide enough info about who they are, not a registered company, and most importantly if you visit their FAQ
But the website has been offline for a while now and the domain is up for sale. It was obviously scam which didn't work out for the asshole behind the site.
newbie
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March 17, 2020, 03:41:07 AM
#52
How possible for the website to be scam? I guess it's very likely. Why? simple, they don't provide enough info about who they are, not a registered company, and most importantly if you visit their FAQ
hero member
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March 24, 2019, 02:13:23 PM
#51
I don't believe that there is a site that start an event called jackpot that has a prize of $1M that the participants can win without having to register. I do believe that there is an event like this with the same name of the event/contest which is the same as jackpot but the highest reward is $30000 in all instead of having $1M as the reward for the winner.
jr. member
Activity: 518
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March 24, 2019, 12:59:24 PM
#50
I think the red trust the Creator of the theme undermines the confidence to invest in this project and to play , I think you need at faster take their money from such sites !
member
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March 16, 2019, 11:21:26 AM
#49
With the numerous suspicion this thread is already creating it's little left to wonder that this might not be a legit deal.
Although I would still check the site to see for my self
legendary
Activity: 3500
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March 16, 2019, 06:49:00 AM
#48
This is such a scam I really have nothing else to say.   Other than I hope people don't send them money.
The level of scamming activities on this cryptocurrencies gambling sites is increasing by day.  Could you imagining what this op thought an brought out.  This is a really scam site and I hope people are not sending bitcoin there.

The site is not even working here, so no one will be to send any btc to this suspicious project. Maybe the owner realized that his effort is useless so he decided to shut the site down. Of course we should he careful as he may come back with a new site as well as with new account. Always double check if there is something suspicious.
sr. member
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March 16, 2019, 06:34:59 AM
#47
This is such a scam I really have nothing else to say.   Other than I hope people don't send them money.
The level of scamming activities on this cryptocurrencies gambling sites is increasing by day.  Could you imagining what this op thought an brought out.  This is a really scam site and I hope people are not sending bitcoin there.
hero member
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March 15, 2019, 10:42:16 PM
#46
May I ask who is holding the funds? I guess the goal is to raise more money then is being given away, which is quite a lot for a new service.

Using a multisig wallet with an escrow that needs to sign off would give a lot more trust I guess.

Guess that really is the intention. OP did mention the raffle will be held after all tickets are sold. Provided they do pay up when they've collected it all, I don't see a problem.
member
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March 13, 2019, 06:16:31 AM
#45
There are many gambling scam sites in the world,i think its too.because its not easy to gave a huge amount of coin.By the way how could i believe this sites.have you any clue?   Smiley
legendary
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March 14, 2018, 12:13:57 PM
#44
When do you expect to have 100,000 tickets sold?

Looks like about 250 have been sold since early Feb and I'm guessing most of them were free tickets.

At this rate it will take you ~50-60 years.

The much more likely outcome is you'll get tired of promoting it and the whole thing will just fizzle out over next couple months and you guys will disappear.
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 04:30:48 PM
#43
Come on guys, this is clearly a scam.  
They sort of messed up with this post:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29545770
If you want to be a scammer, try not to make it that obvious.

Hey Moon!

The only people who are part of our team are listed on our main page at bitcoinjackpot.global, so whoever made that post is not on our team. Every team member's Bitcointalk or Reddit profiles are linked on our site as well. I, myself, am part of the Bitcoin Jackpot team, so if you have any concerns, please let me know.

Regards,
CryptoJoshua


LOL at your website.  I don't see any Bitcointalk or Reddit profiles.

After watching these videos, I am 100% sold  Roll Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdZyUv-yY7c&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec_IUgghoe8&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp85bnxAnos&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE8JR6JGejc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KWCq60GqTk&feature=youtu.be

How much did you pay these people to record a 10 second video clip?



The BitcoinTalk and Reddit profiles are listed under my profile picture, and 2 other members. Take a closer look.

These teens are our interns as described on their bios and actually we've known each other for years; they will all be at the live draw. They are helping with various other tasks instead of being active on forums, which is why they don't have Bitcointalk or Reddit profiles.

newbie
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February 22, 2018, 04:25:47 PM
#42

So right now, it's a working business model vs escrow which isn't used in raffles that I know of. Keep in mind that Satoshi Dice and other big risk formats don't have escrow too. None of the big bitcoin casinos have that (correct me if I am wrong).

If your site is already trusted from this community then no need have an escrow and that part I completely agree. But do you think your site and you trusted members on this forum?

Whatever is your explanation for not using escrow investments are better compared to investing on new site.



From my research on other raffles, like Princess Margaret Lotto for example, when they get let's say 10% of the revenue in their bank, they begin to spend it on advertising and operating costs.

If you start using your 10% and if you don't reach your target then what happens to the funds you already raised?

I agree with your suggestion about investing on our site; we have planned to do this. But, what do you mean we start using 10% and we don't reach target? Do you mean, we don't sell all our tickets? Or do you mean, we fail to raise $1.2M because we over spent on operating costs?
full member
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February 22, 2018, 04:21:49 PM
#41
This is such a scam I really have nothing else to say.   Other than I hope people don't send them money.
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 04:21:09 PM
#40
I think we should not argue further about it, I realize that it is useless for us to suggest them to make their site looks better. They thinks that they have the best system already, they do not want to hear any feedback from the community and will just stay at what they have planned.
I'm out, and good luck for the site owner to find real buyers and good luck for the real buyers if they trust this site.


We have plans to upgrade the site; thanks for the suggestion.
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 04:15:41 PM
#39
It is provably fair,

How could you say it is provably fair if there is no ways to verify the draw, you will use random.org only with a live streaming draw. That's not a provably fair system as long as I understand. Why? Live streaming can be faked as well as the draw by random.org
Come on, offering such big prize with not cheap ticket should have a better process on the drawing.

Hey Bitinity,

We are going to let a third party do the draw. We are planning to get the people from random.org themselves (if possible, or someone well known) to do the draw, but we will not do the draw ourselves. Would you rather have the people who made the raffle come up with a process to draw (more chances of manipulating the draw) instead of a completely unrelated third party (that is also well established)? Do you think random.org is not fair in choosing its random numbers? If you have concerns about how random.org chooses random numbers, check out their FAQ page as they have tons of information. Thanks.

Regards,
CryptoEbe

For a big jackpot like this then using random.org isn't really not good at all or more appealing from a potential player.Even though you will say about manipulative draw which is really possible maybe choose another way on drawing out like live draws but  well it doesn't matter at all because you wont really hit up that ticket sales for sure.Its too big to accumulate such thing and its not really convincing about into its terms.

Hey Oilacris,

Alright, what is your suggestion to do the draw? We thought using random.org, which uses atmospheric noise to generate truly random numbers would be fair enough; the atmosphere also cannot be hacked, but we may have dropped the ball here. When we get people from random.org to do the draw, they also release the results on their site with a timestamp. Someone suggested https://www.randompicker.com/, which also seems to be a good site, but definitely not as established as random.org; what are you thoughts on that?

Regards,
CryptoEbe
jr. member
Activity: 243
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February 21, 2018, 09:31:17 PM
#38
Come on guys, this is clearly a scam. 
They sort of messed up with this post:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29545770
If you want to be a scammer, try not to make it that obvious.

Hey Moon!

The only people who are part of our team are listed on our main page at bitcoinjackpot.global, so whoever made that post is not on our team. Every team member's Bitcointalk or Reddit profiles are linked on our site as well. I, myself, am part of the Bitcoin Jackpot team, so if you have any concerns, please let me know.

Regards,
CryptoJoshua


LOL at your website.  I don't see any Bitcointalk or Reddit profiles.

After watching these videos, I am 100% sold  Roll Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdZyUv-yY7c&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec_IUgghoe8&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp85bnxAnos&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE8JR6JGejc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KWCq60GqTk&feature=youtu.be

How much did you pay these people to record a 10 second video clip?

legendary
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February 21, 2018, 03:36:54 AM
#37

So right now, it's a working business model vs escrow which isn't used in raffles that I know of. Keep in mind that Satoshi Dice and other big risk formats don't have escrow too. None of the big bitcoin casinos have that (correct me if I am wrong).

If your site is already trusted from this community then no need have an escrow and that part I completely agree. But do you think your site and you trusted members on this forum?

Whatever is your explanation for not using escrow investments are better compared to investing on new site.



From my research on other raffles, like Princess Margaret Lotto for example, when they get let's say 10% of the revenue in their bank, they begin to spend it on advertising and operating costs.

If you start using your 10% and if you don't reach your target then what happens to the funds you already raised?
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1312
February 21, 2018, 01:35:31 AM
#36
It is provably fair,

How could you say it is provably fair if there is no ways to verify the draw, you will use random.org only with a live streaming draw. That's not a provably fair system as long as I understand. Why? Live streaming can be faked as well as the draw by random.org
Come on, offering such big prize with not cheap ticket should have a better process on the drawing.

Hey Bitinity,

We are going to let a third party do the draw. We are planning to get the people from random.org themselves (if possible, or someone well known) to do the draw, but we will not do the draw ourselves. Would you rather have the people who made the raffle come up with a process to draw (more chances of manipulating the draw) instead of a completely unrelated third party (that is also well established)? Do you think random.org is not fair in choosing its random numbers? If you have concerns about how random.org chooses random numbers, check out their FAQ page as they have tons of information. Thanks.

Regards,
CryptoEbe

For a big jackpot like this then using random.org isn't really not good at all or more appealing from a potential player.Even though you will say about manipulative draw which is really possible maybe choose another way on drawing out like live draws but  well it doesn't matter at all because you wont really hit up that ticket sales for sure.Its too big to accumulate such thing and its not really convincing about into its terms.

I think we should not argue further about it, I realize that it is useless for us to suggest them to make their site looks better. They thinks that they have the best system already, they do not want to hear any feedback from the community and will just stay at what they have planned.
I'm out, and good luck for the site owner to find real buyers and good luck for the real buyers if they trust this site.
hero member
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February 20, 2018, 03:39:46 PM
#35
It is provably fair,

How could you say it is provably fair if there is no ways to verify the draw, you will use random.org only with a live streaming draw. That's not a provably fair system as long as I understand. Why? Live streaming can be faked as well as the draw by random.org
Come on, offering such big prize with not cheap ticket should have a better process on the drawing.

Hey Bitinity,

We are going to let a third party do the draw. We are planning to get the people from random.org themselves (if possible, or someone well known) to do the draw, but we will not do the draw ourselves. Would you rather have the people who made the raffle come up with a process to draw (more chances of manipulating the draw) instead of a completely unrelated third party (that is also well established)? Do you think random.org is not fair in choosing its random numbers? If you have concerns about how random.org chooses random numbers, check out their FAQ page as they have tons of information. Thanks.

Regards,
CryptoEbe

For a big jackpot like this then using random.org isn't really not good at all or more appealing from a potential player.Even though you will say about manipulative draw which is really possible maybe choose another way on drawing out like live draws but  well it doesn't matter at all because you wont really hit up that ticket sales for sure.Its too big to accumulate such thing and its not really convincing about into its terms.
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