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Topic: ~www.PvPDice.com~ - Bitcoin Player Vs Player Dice & Poker betting -0% house edge - page 2. (Read 2780 times)

legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1000
I feel this site will become more popular soon.
0% house edge is always good. This is the 1st time I have seen a dice site with no house advantage on betting.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Adding faucet will be a good idea to test out the site
For background theme is too colorful. Anyway good luck with the site then
Unfortunately the profit margin is incredibly small so introducing a faucet is not feasible.

if you dont have a house edge as its a pvp game and you dont have ads how you will make profit out of it then?

i think they will take some fee from winning bets like 1% or maybe 2% OP can tell us better about this how much fee they will charge from winning bet, is there option to put bet against the house edge or not?
Fees are deducted ONLY from deposits and withdrawals, you can bet as much as you want without a fee.

The fee for both is 0.001%
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Me, myself and I
How many confirmations needed for deposit accept, i think charge for deposit not reasonable. If for withdrawal no problem
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Adding faucet will be a good idea to test out the site
For background theme is too colorful. Anyway good luck with the site then

Players are not playing against the house so i guess faucet is not needed or players will only abuse it doing faucet and lose it all to his/her main account then withdraw when a user reached the minimum withdrawal limit
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 502
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Love the concept and the fresh design, as soon as you guys get some more users, i'll deposit and play, there is no-one online bet me atm
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
I would like to try your site, but it seems no one is online. Sad

Please note there is a 0.001% fee to all CashOuts by PvPDice.com, this is equivalent to $1 fee for a $1,000 deposit.

Is the fee 0.001% (you take $1 for a $100,000 deposit) or 0.1% (you take $1 for a $1,000 deposit)?
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 1354
Adding faucet will be a good idea to test out the site
For background theme is too colorful. Anyway good luck with the site then

Yap, I think faucet is a good thing to test out the site. But since this is pvp games I worry that it can be abused easily, user can create 2 or more accounts and just play against himself. So, OP need to think how to prevent such kind of condition if he plan to add a faucet.
Anyway, good luck for this site..And thanks for the great pre-launch promotion last week.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1015
Adding faucet will be a good idea to test out the site
For background theme is too colorful. Anyway good luck with the site then
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
I like the concept. always happy to see new ways to play dice. i signed up and will check it out today




legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
if you dont have a house edge as its a pvp game and you dont have ads how you will make profit out of it then?

i think they will take some fee from winning bets like 1% or maybe 2% OP can tell us better about this how much fee they will charge from winning bet, is there option to put bet against the house edge or not?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
if you dont have a house edge as its a pvp game and you dont have ads how you will make profit out of it then?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
PLEASE NOTE:
When you sign up you will notice it only asks for your username & e-mail, this is because the password is automatically generated and sent to your e-mail address; you may change the password in your profile settings (screenshots below)





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sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Introducing....



https://www.PvPDice.com

A lot of you may remember us from our pre-launch competition advertised in the games & rounds section (otherwise found here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2-8btc-giveaway-announcing-the-launch-of-pvpdice-player-vs-player-betting-1066210)

Well it brings us great pleasure (and many sleepless nights) to officially launch PvPDice to the public.

How do we make money?
We charge a 0.01% fee (AKA $1 for every $1,000) for Deposits & Withdraws, We DO NOT charge any fees for the actual bets themselves, this means you can bet an unlimited amount of times and only be charged for what you withdraw at the end.

How do I play?
Please take a moment to watch this quick video on how to deposit & play.




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We understand that there will be many questions (as there has been in the past) so please take a moment to read through the FAQs and if anything needs clarification or you require assistance then by all means do not hesitate to ask.

FAQ:
What is PvPDice?
PvPDice is a Player Vs Player Bitcoin betting game, we are consisted of 2 games at the moment with a third in development; they are 'Dicing' and 'Poker'

How do I know I'm not being cheated?
PvPDice has implemented a popular concept among Bitcoin betting games called 'Provably Fair', probably fair allows a player to validate the fairness of their bet. Your bets are always completely unpredictable as there are several parameters which are used to reach the result of your game result which are all impossible for us to predict which by contrast makes it impossible for us or anyone else to cheat.

You can find out more about the 'Probably Fair' concept by scrolling to the bottom of PvPdice.com and clicking 'Probably Fair', here we will show you how our provably fair system works and also display an example of how you can use it yourself.

How do I deposit?
You may deposit by clicking the "Deposit" button on the right hand side of the screen next to "Invite User", this button is only available on the 'DICE' & 'POKER' page. Once you click the button a wallet address will appear; simply deposit your funds to the selected address and your account will be credited automatically. Please note there is a 0.001% fee to all deposits by PvPDice.com, this is equivalent to $1 fee for a $1,000 deposit.

How do I withdraw?
You may withdraw by clicking the "CashOut" button located directly under the 'Deposit' button. To CashOut you must provide a valid wallet address & amount of BTC you wish to Withdraw. Please note there is a 0.001% fee to all CashOuts by PvPDice.com, this is equivalent to $1 fee for a $1,000 deposit.

What currencies do you currently accept?
For the time being we are only accepting Bitcoin, we do not have any future plans to integrate other virtual currencies.

Why did you create PvPDice?
PvPDice.com was created as a proof of concept for a much larger business model, we are interested in seeing how the market responds to a 0% house edge casino. PvPDice.com is about playing a game of chance; we define this by one player having an equal chance of beating another player. This eliminates the misconstrued concept that a 1% house edge is unlikely to hit them and therefore a false sense of security is felt by the bettor enabling them to continue placing bets with the hope of winning on the long run.

What is the maximum bet?
Although technically we are not taking bets as a house; we have implemented a maximum bet of 10BTC between players.

What if I don't trust PvPDice with my money?
We have monitored the market for a while and have unfortunately witnessed many scams by seemingly trustworthy people in the Bitcoin gambling community; it's for this reason we completely understand how some players may be sceptical about depositing their funds directly with PvPDice.com. To address this issue we are giving players the opportunity to nominate their own 'Private Banker'.

The private banker will be a third party individual deemed trustworthy by two players wishing to bet against each other; this player will have complete control of your funds and be tasked with the responsibility of paying the victor their spoils. Players who choose to take the route of a private banker will not be allowed to make bets against the public & will not be available in the global directory, only against one other individual who is also using the same banker.

Enjoy!

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