What is this place?
Just-Dice.com is a CLAM casino where you can play a fast paced dice game with a low 1% house edge and gamble with your CLAM. Pick your chance to win and how much to bet, then select "hi or lo" to roll the dice and get an instant result, win or lose. There is also a live chat where you can interact with other players on the site. They will probably try to convince you to bet more. :)
Alternatively you can invest in the site's bankroll, and share in the site's profits (or losses), while helping us offer bigger maximum bets to the players. This is why the players in the chat are trying to convince you to bet more - they win when you lose...
What does 1% house edge mean?
Some people have been confused by this. They ask when we take the 1% off, is it after each win, or when they try to withdraw. It is neither of these. The house edge is built in to the payouts. When you play the 50% game and win, you receive 1.98 times your stake as your payout. If there was no house edge, you would receive 2 times your stake. 1.98 is 1% less than 2. That is the house edge.
What is CLAM and how do I get some?
CLAM is a widely distributed decentralised proof-of-stake digital currency. See the official website or the forum thread for an introduction.
The CLAM project was launched back in May of 2014. Every Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin address that had a non-dust balance in early May was given 4.6 CLAMs for free, and that is how all the CLAMs were initially distributed. If you have a BTC, LTC, or DOGE wallet that was funded in May, you already have some CLAM. Type /dig in the chat tab for more details.
Poloniex is the exchange with the biggest CLAM/BTC market. See coinmarketcap for a list of the other markets.
Coinimal allows you to quickly buy CLAM for Euros, using SOFORT, GIROPAY, EPS, SEPA, and OBT payment methods.
ShapeShift offers a service that allows you to convert many different coins (including BTC) to and from CLAM.
Also, there is a faucet where you can get a fraction of a CLAM for free:
cryptospout
Please let me know if any of these links stops working, or if you find another CLAM faucet.
How do I get my free CLAMs?
On the 12th of May 2014 a snapshot was taken of the BTC, LTC, and DOGE blockchains. All addresses bearing a non-dust amount at that point in time were given 4.60545574 CLAMs for free. This was the initial distribution of CLAMs, and it how all the CLAMs were created. The intent was to make the distribution as fair as possible, since everyone involved in any of those three coins automatically got free CLAMs.
The specific blocks at which the snapshots were taken:
BTC block 300377 (2014-05-12 12:48:17)
LTC block 565693 (2014-05-12 13:06:31)
DOGE block 218556 (2014-05-12 13:09:17)
In order to access your free CLAMs, you need to be able to sign a transaction using the private key for the BTC, LTC, or DOGE address that owns the CLAMs. Chances are, if you were using one of these coins back in May, you have a wallet.dat file containing tens or maybe even hundreds of addresses (including hidden 'change' addresses which you may not even be aware of), all of which possibly have free CLAMs associated with them.
The easiest way to collect those CLAMs is to make sure the wallet is now empty by moving any balance into a new wallet, and then import the wallet.dat file into the official CLAM client. It will scan the old wallet.dat file and dig up all the CLAMs.
Alternatively, you can use the /dig command in the chat tab of this site:
Type/digfor a brief guide.
Type/dig ADDRESSto check whether there are any free CLAMs available at the given address, and whether they have already been claimed or not.
Type/dig ADDRESS PRIVKEYto claim the CLAMs at the given address and have them sent to your deposit address at Just-Dice. PRIVKEY is the associated private key in WIF or hex format.
Keys in WIF format are 51 or 52 characters long, and start with a 5, K, or L for BTC, a 6 or T for LTC and a 6 or Q for DOGE; keys in hex format are 64 characters in the range 0-9 and A-F.
Any private keys you provide will be used once each to sign a transaction and broadcast it to the CLAM network, then it will be discarded. Private keys are not logged by Just-Dice, but you do need to trust us on that! It is really best to only provide private keys that are empty, and which you do not intend to use again.
STAKE: we just staked 1.0000 CLAM - What does this mean?
Being a proof-of-stake coin means that just by holding coins the site earns rewards for staking blocks. All of the rewards earned from staking are added to the site's bankroll for players to play against and win. Only onsite investment amounts are considered when sharing out staking rewards. 10% commission is charged on staking rewards before they are shared out rather than on divesting or at the end of the week.
The rewards earned from staking do not show up in the site's overall profit, or in the site profit percentage but they do show up in each individual investor's profit stat. This allows us to compare the site's profit from players with the expectation. We expect the site profit to tend to 1% of the wagered amount over time.
What is "offsite investment"?
In order to allow investors to reduce their counterparty risk, it is possible to have some of their offsite coins treated as if they were invested in the bankroll.
Suppose you have 1000 coins. You could send them to your deposit address and invest them all. You would now be entrusting your whole 1000 coins to Just-Dice, with the associated risks. Alternatively, you could deposit just 100 of them, invest them, and then tell the site "I have 900 more coins that I want to invest". You keep those coins safe in your own wallet, but they are counted as part of the Just-Dice bankroll. Your share of the bankroll and your share of the site's profits and losses is the same as if you had invested your whole 1000 coins. If the site should have a run of bad luck such that your 100 coins shrinks and you can no longer afford to sustain a single maximum profit loss, your 900 "offsite" coins will be forgotten about. Your investment will then be whatever remains of your initial 100 coin deposit. In that way you can never get into debt with the site.
Note that the site always sets the maximum profit per bet to 0.5% of the total effective bankroll (ie. onsite plus offsite). So in the above example you invest 100 coins and declare 900 "offsite" coins and your contribution to the effective bankroll is 1000 coins. Therefore you are contributing 0.5% of that, or 5 coins to the site's maximum profit per bet. In other words you are risking 5% of your 100 coin deposit per roll. This is a dangerous move if you don't really have 1000 coins in total, and could result in you losing your 100 coin investment very quickly. Also note that only onsite coins qualify to share in the site's staking rewards.
To declare offsite coins, deposit and invest as usual, then use the /offsite command in the chat tab, followed by the number of coins you have offsite. For example /offsite 900 tells the site "I have 900 coins offsite that I want to consider invested". The /offsite command can be used up to 5 times in any 24 hour period, with the exception that you can use /offsite 0 to cancel your offsite investment at any time. You can use /offsite 25x to set your offsite investment amount such that your total investment (onsite+offsite) is 25 times your onsite amount (this is a one-time setting; your offsite amount will remain constant so the ratio won't stay at 25x as your onsite amount will change), or /offsite max to declare the maximum amount of offsite coins; this may cause you to lose half of your invested play coins the first time anyone wins a big bet.
The /offsite command will require a 2FA code if you have 2FA configured to be required for "divest" actions.
Note that this new offsite investment feature is experimental and subject to change at any time. If you have any constructive feedback regarding the feature please reply to this post on the BitcoinTalk forums.
To enable offsite investing please acknowledge that you have read this FAQ answer by typing /enable_offsite_invest in the chat tab.
How do I use escrow at Just-Dice?
Just-Dice has a built-in escrow feature. After negotiating a trade with another user, you can put some of your balance into escrow for that user. Just-Dice will tell him that you have escrowed the coins, and will hold them until either you release the coins to him (presumably because he has paid you for the CLAMs you escrowed), or until he cancels the escrow (which returns the coins to your balance). The currencies currently available for trade using this system are BTC, LTC and DOGE. BTC is used in the following examples.
There are 4 commands related to escrow. Two of them are used by the seller of CLAMs:
To escrow some coins, type: /escrow [2fa]. That will put coins into escrow for user , and send him a message telling him to send of to .
Example: /escrow 1234 10.0 0.07 BTC 19Zmw5kMbkTjA7qRUdUEiwLqgRaMRRLDkh will put 10.0 CLAM into escrow for user 1234, and request that he sends 0.07 BTC to the given BTC address to release the coins.
Once the buyer has paid and the seller is satisfied that the payment is real and sufficiently confirmed he types:/release [2fa] where is the userid of the buyer. The coins will then be transferred to the buyer's balance.
Example: /release 1234 will release the 10.0 CLAM in escrow for user 1234 into his balance.
For both of the above commands, the 6 digit [2FA] code is required if the seller has 2FA enabled for withdrawals.
The other two commands are for the buyer of CLAMs:
Once the buyer has paid, he can type:/paid where is the userid of the seller and is the transaction ID of the payment just made. This optional
สถานที่แห่งนี้คืออะไรJust-Dice.com is a CLAM casino where you can play a fast paced dice game with a low 1% house edge and gamble with your CLAM. รับโอกาสของคุณที่จะชนะ และจำนวนการวางเดิมพัน แล้วเลือก "hi หรือ lo" ม้วนลูกเต๋า และได้รับผลการโต้ตอบแบบทันที ชนะ หรือสูญเสีย มีการสนทนาสดซึ่งคุณสามารถโต้ตอบกับผู้เล่นอื่น ๆ บนเว็บไซต์ นอกจากนี้พวกเขาอาจจะพยายามจะโน้มน้าวให้คุณสามารถวางเดิมพันมากกว่า :)หรือ คุณสามารถลงทุนในเว็บไซต์ของคุณ bankroll และใช้ในไซต์ของกำไร (หรือขาดทุน), ช่วยเรามีขนาดใหญ่สูงสุดเดิมพันผู้เล่นกัน เป็นเหตุให้ผู้เล่นสนทนาพยายามจะโน้มน้าวให้คุณเดิมพันอื่น ๆ - ชนะเมื่อคุณสูญเสีย...ขอบบ้าน 1% หมายถึงอะไรบางคนได้รับสับสนตาม พวกเขาถามว่า เมื่อเราใช้ 1% เป็นมันหลัง จากการชนะแต่ละ หรือ เมื่อพวกเขาพยายามที่จะถอน มันไม่ใช่ของเหล่านี้ ขอบบ้านถูกสร้างขึ้นในการ payouts การ เมื่อคุณเล่นเกม 50% และชนะ คุณได้รับเวลา 1.98 เดิมพันของคุณเป็นของคุณจ่าย ถ้ามีไม่ขอบบ้าน คุณจะได้รับเดิมพันของคุณ 2 ครั้ง 1.98 เป็น 1% น้อยกว่า 2 นั่นคือขอบบ้านคือหอยอะไร และข้าพเจ้าจะบางหอยมีการกระจายอย่างกว้างขวาง decentralised หลักฐานของเดิมพันเงินดิจิตอล ดูเว็บไซต์อย่างเป็นทางการหรือหัวข้อเวทีสำหรับการแนะนำโครงการหอยถูกเปิดตัวใน 2014 พฤษภาคม ที่อยู่ Bitcoin, Litecoin และ Dogecoin ทุกที่มีความสมดุลไม่ใช่ฝุ่นในต้นเดือนพฤษภาคม ได้รับหอย 4.6 ฟรี และนั่นคือวิธีแรกได้กระจายหอยทั้งหมด ถ้าคุณมีกระเป๋าบีทีซี LTC หรือโดเกที่ได้รับการสนับสนุนในพฤษภาคม คุณมีหอยบาง พิมพ์/ขุดในแท็บสนทนารายละเอียดเพิ่มเติมPoloniex เป็นการแลกเปลี่ยนกับตลาดหอย/บีทีซีที่ใหญ่ที่สุด ดู coinmarketcap สำหรับตลาดอื่น ๆCoinimal ช่วยให้คุณสามารถซื้อหอยยูโร อย่างรวดเร็วโดยใช้วิธีการชำระเงิน SOFORT, GIROPAY, EPS, SEPA และ OBTShapeShift มีบริการที่ช่วยให้คุณสามารถแปลงหลายเหรียญที่แตกต่างกัน (รวมถึงบีทีซี) และ จากหอยยัง มีก๊อกน้ำที่ที่คุณจะได้รับส่วนของหอยฟรี:cryptospoutกรุณาแจ้งให้เราทราบ หากใด ๆ ของการเชื่อมโยงเหล่านี้หยุดทำงาน หรือหาก๊อกน้ำหอยอีกวิธีทำเจ็บหอยของฉันฟรีบน 12 2014 พฤษภาคม snapshot ถูกนำของ blockchains บีทีซี LTC และโดเก ที่อยู่ทั้งหมดที่แบริ่งเป็นจำนวนไม่ใช่ฝุ่นที่จุดในเวลาได้รับหอย 4.60545574 ฟรี นี้เป็นการกระจายเริ่มต้นของหอย และวิธีสร้างหอยทั้งหมด เจตนาที่จะ ทำให้การกระจายเป็นดีที่สุด เนื่องจากทุกคนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ ใด ๆ ของเหล่าสามเหรียญโดยอัตโนมัติมีหอยฟรีบล็อกเฉพาะที่ถ่ายสแนปช็อต: บล็อกบีทีซี 300377 (2014-05-12 12:48:17) LTC บล็อก 565693 (2014-05-12 13:06:31) DOGE block 218556 (2014-05-12 13:09:17)In order to access your free CLAMs, you need to be able to sign a transaction using the private key for the BTC, LTC, or DOGE address that owns the CLAMs. Chances are, if you were using one of these coins back in May, you have a wallet.dat file containing tens or maybe even hundreds of addresses (including hidden 'change' addresses which you may not even be aware of), all of which possibly have free CLAMs associated with them.The easiest way to collect those CLAMs is to make sure the wallet is now empty by moving any balance into a new wallet, and then import the wallet.dat file into the official CLAM client. It will scan the old wallet.dat file and dig up all the CLAMs.Alternatively, you can use the /dig command in the chat tab of this site:Type/digfor a brief guide.Type/dig ADDRESSto check whether there are any free CLAMs available at the given address, and whether they have already been claimed or not.Type/dig ADDRESS PRIVKEYto claim the CLAMs at the given address and have them sent to your deposit address at Just-Dice. PRIVKEY is the associated private key in WIF or hex format.Keys in WIF format are 51 or 52 characters long, and start with a 5, K, or L for BTC, a 6 or T for LTC and a 6 or Q for DOGE; keys in hex format are 64 characters in the range 0-9 and A-F.Any private keys you provide will be used once each to sign a transaction and broadcast it to the CLAM network, then it will be discarded. Private keys are not logged by Just-Dice, but you do need to trust us on that! It is really best to only provide private keys that are empty, and which you do not intend to use again.STAKE: we just staked 1.0000 CLAM - What does this mean?Being a proof-of-stake coin means that just by holding coins the site earns rewards for staking blocks. All of the rewards earned from staking are added to the site's bankroll for players to play against and win. Only onsite investment amounts are considered when sharing out staking rewards. 10% commission is charged on staking rewards before they are shared out rather than on divesting or at the end of the week.The rewards earned from staking do not show up in the site's overall profit, or in the site profit percentage but they do show up in each individual investor's profit stat. This allows us to compare the site's profit from players with the expectation. We expect the site profit to tend to 1% of the wagered amount over time.What is "offsite investment"?In order to allow investors to reduce their counterparty risk, it is possible to have some of their offsite coins treated as if they were invested in the bankroll.Suppose you have 1000 coins. You could send them to your deposit address and invest them all. You would now be entrusting your whole 1000 coins to Just-Dice, with the associated risks. Alternatively, you could deposit just 100 of them, invest them, and then tell the site "I have 900 more coins that I want to invest". You keep those coins safe in your own wallet, but they are counted as part of the Just-Dice bankroll. Your share of the bankroll and your share of the site's profits and losses is the same as if you had invested your whole 1000 coins. If the site should have a run of bad luck such that your 100 coins shrinks and you can no longer afford to sustain a single maximum profit loss, your 900 "offsite" coins will be forgotten about. Your investment will then be whatever remains of your initial 100 coin deposit. In that way you can never get into debt with the site.Note that the site always sets the maximum profit per bet to 0.5% of the total effective bankroll (ie. onsite plus offsite). So in the above example you invest 100 coins and declare 900 "offsite" coins and your contribution to the effective bankroll is 1000 coins. Therefore you are contributing 0.5% of that, or 5 coins to the site's maximum profit per bet. In other words you are risking 5% of your 100 coin deposit per roll. This is a dangerous move if you don't really have 1000 coins in total, and could result in you losing your 100 coin investment very quickly. Also note that only onsite coins qualify to share in the site's staking rewards.
To declare offsite coins, deposit and invest as usual, then use the /offsite command in the chat tab, followed by the number of coins you have offsite. For example /offsite 900 tells the site "I have 900 coins offsite that I want to consider invested". The /offsite command can be used up to 5 times in any 24 hour period, with the exception that you can use /offsite 0 to cancel your offsite investment at any time. You can use /offsite 25x to set your offsite investment amount such that your total investment (onsite+offsite) is 25 times your onsite amount (this is a one-time setting; your offsite amount will remain constant so the ratio won't stay at 25x as your onsite amount will change), or /offsite max to declare the maximum amount of offsite coins; this may cause you to lose half of your invested play coins the first time anyone wins a big bet.
The /offsite command will require a 2FA code if you have 2FA configured to be required for "divest" actions.
Note that this new offsite investment feature is experimental and subject to change at any time. If you have any constructive feedback regarding the feature please reply to this post on the BitcoinTalk forums.
To enable offsite investing please acknowledge that you have read this FAQ answer by typing /enable_offsite_invest in the chat tab.
How do I use escrow at Just-Dice?
Just-Dice has a built-in escrow feature. After negotiating a trade with another user, you can put some of your balance into escrow for that user. Just-Dice will tell him that you have escrowed the coins, and will hold them until either you release the coins to him (presumably because he has paid you for the CLAMs you escrowed), or until he cancels the escrow (which returns the coins to your balance). The currencies currently available for trade using this system are BTC, LTC and DOGE. BTC is used in the following examples.
There are 4 commands related to escrow. Two of them are used by the seller of CLAMs:
To escrow some coins, type: /escrow [2fa]. That will put coins into escrow for user , and send him a message telling him to send of to .
Example: /escrow 1234 10.0 0.07 BTC 19Zmw5kMbkTjA7qRUdUEiwLqgRaMRRLDkh will put 10.0 CLAM into escrow for user 1234, and request that he sends 0.07 BTC to the given BTC address to release the coins.
Once the buyer has paid and the seller is satisfied that the payment is real and sufficiently confirmed he types:/release [2fa] where is the userid of the buyer. The coins will then be transferred to the buyer's balance.
Example: /release 1234 will release the 10.0 CLAM in escrow for user 1234 into his balance.
For both of the above commands, the 6 digit [2FA] code is required if the seller has 2FA enabled for withdrawals.
The other two commands are for the buyer of CLAMs:
Once the buyer has paid, he can type:/paid where is the userid of the seller and is the transaction ID of the payment just made. This optional
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