Bitcoin Whale Gambler Says 99.9% Dice = 100% Scam

Bitcoin Whale Gambler Says 99.9% Dice = 100% Scam

Gambling is the riskiest form of investment, if it can even be called such, known to man. Casinos worldwide use any marketing tactic imaginable to attract that hallowed sucker born every minute, including giving money to new players, free drinks, and publishing odds. Online casinos, especially in the cryptocurrency space, have the added ability to use what they call a "provably fair" method. This means that the gambler can hash two seeds and determine whether or not the result on the bet was fair or not. In many systems the user is able to see the server hash as soon as the bet is....


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