Satoshidice, created in April 2012, by well known Erik Voorhees and then sold, in July 2013 for 126315 Bitcoins to unknown person, is the first dice website created . Website is unique in the way that players bets are directly on a blockchain. Player is sending bitcoins to list of addresses owned by website. Every address has his own multiplier, but each has 1.9% house edge which is high if we compare it to other popular websites. Besides onchain betting, satoshidice offers also offchain, which is similar to other dice websites.
Website doesn't require any registration, because an random user is created automaticaly and a special ID is written into cookies. To access your account next time you just have to copy your long url link and seve it somewhere safe.
Website is provably fair. All the hashes are clearly visible and reachable all the times.
To try the game before deposit, 200 satoshi faucet is available every 60 seconds, when players balance is zero. The thing we missed right from the start is an autobet function for betting various strategies like martingale, D'alembert and other popular systems.
Website is provably fair. All the hashes are clearly visible and reachable all the times.
To try the game before deposit, 200 satoshi faucet is available every 60 seconds, when players balance is zero. The thing we missed right from the start is an autobet function for betting various strategies like martingale, D'alembert and other popular systems.
Website offers players to invest in their bankroll and then share their profit to the investors. Proof of funds is available, which is a normal thing to do if you offer investing. Keep in mind that they take 50% of profits which is quite large percentage.
SatoshiDice is offering two more games - SatoshiCircle and SatoshiSlot, which are very well made. Although the games are simple, the graphics fits in the context
We came by to some complaints about their slow support and players are complaining about really slow withdrawals. Maybe days of glory are ower for Satoshidice, or maybe they're prepairing something different to us?
SatoshiDice is offering two more games - SatoshiCircle and SatoshiSlot, which are very well made. Although the games are simple, the graphics fits in the context
We came by to some complaints about their slow support and players are complaining about really slow withdrawals. Maybe days of glory are ower for Satoshidice, or maybe they're prepairing something different to us?