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John McAfee speaks about Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity, Kraken joins #delistBSV bandwagon, and more

John McAfee speaks about Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity, Kraken joins #delistBSV bandwagon, and more

Daily Crypto News – April 17

1. John McAfee on Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity: John McAfee, the Founder of McAfee Associates, commented on the recent events surrounding Craig Wright and the rest of the cryptocurrency space. The well-known bitcoin influencer also claimed that Craig Wright was 100% “not Satoshi Nakamoto”. He also went on to speak about the real identity of the creator of bitcoin.

To know more about it, click here!

2. Kraken shuts its door for bitcoin SV: The leading cryptocurrency exchange joined the bandwagon led by Binance. It was announced that bitcoin SV [BSV] would no longer be supported on the exchange. It stated that this was a “unique case” as the decision was made because of the actions of its founders and people promoting the coin, adding that they “turned out to be total assholes”.

To know more about the remarks made by Jesse Powell on BSV and Craig Wright, click here!

3. Tether launched on Tron Blockchain: USDT-TRC20 pairing launched on the blockchain as Tron claims it will make the stablecoin faster, more reliable and more efficient. Tron has also promised a bounty system with varying degrees of interest.

To read more about Tron-Tether partnership, click here!

4. Calvin Ayre asks bitcoin SV community to join the legal action saga: Calvin Ayre, a well-known bitcoin SV proponent, has asked the bitcoin SV community that avails Kraken’s trading service to take legal action against the exchange. This was because of Kraken’s decision to delist the cryptocurrency from its platform, following the suite of Binance and Shapeshift.

To know more about the legal pursuit, click here!

5. Tone Vays receives a Cease and Desist letter from TokenPay: The bitcoin influencer received a Cease and Desist Letter from TokenPay for “defamation attacks against TokenPay”, which concerned TokenPay’s partnership with Litecoin Foundation.

To know more about Vays-TokenPay-CharlieLee, click here!

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BitDice is looking to “prove the fairness” in crypto-gambling as the Blockchain gambling platform differentiates itself from the competition who are being questioned about their own fairness in results.

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By diversifying their technology, and even opening themselves up to the use of fiat currencies, BitDice will meld the cryptocurrency betting world, which already makes up roughly five percent of the entire online gambling industry, with fiat gambling by alleviating fears of the “Black Box” phenomenon.

Beyond a Single Technology 

Besides allowing the user to choose if they want to play with fiat currency or digital, BitDice is even offering players the choice in technology. In other crypto-gambling platforms, the single technology is essentially a clone of a simple dice game that is run on the Ethereum network and its smart contracts – this comes with its limitations.

The Smart Contracts can be cumbersome, especially in a gambling environment, as the speed and transaction fees can infuriate and frustrate players. Ethereum networks impose higher latency speed for validating wager results and on top of that comes a transaction fee a user must pay with each wager.

By diversifying its technology, BitDice can run its games free of charge on the server with publicly observable and provably fair algorithms that include different types of cryptocurrencies and are capable of processing up to 20 wagers a client per second.

Providing Absolute Fairness

Of course, when gambling online, the biggest fear is that the games are rigged, and there is no fairness involved. This is especially an issue with crypto-gambling as the Random Number Generation (RNG) algorithm cannot be invoked within the Blockchain.

It leads to outsourcing to other parties, which in themselves, are also outsourcing, which clearly leaves plenty of gaps for tinkering with results. Each layer of data transmission can be intruded upon an affected to the benefit of the casino.

This is where BitDice has stepped up the game by successfully implemented the “provably fairness” concept that serves its purpose and eliminates risks of cheating without outreaching any third-party provider.

A client-seed, generated and known by the user, is linked with the server-seed to create an unhackable random outcome which can be verified immediately after the bet is made, but cannot be known in advance by any party.

Standing Out From the Crowd

Traditional casinos, of course, have their limitations, as do Smart Contract casinos, but BitDice has addressed many of these shortcomings in order to put themselves head and shoulders above the competition.text

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Yes1 – One should apply a top-skill technical expertise to understand and interpret the code of the smart-contract. Smart-contracts can be easily twisted without being noticed by an average user.

No2 – To accommodate high-roller players the funds shall be readily available and kept in hot wallets (online), which is a very insecure way of holding crypto assets. Last examples – Edgeless and Dao.Casino wallets were drained because of mistakes in the code.

Website: https://ico.bitdice.me
Email: contact@bitdice.me


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