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55149615 No.55149615 [Reply] [Original]

some anon stealth launched this a couple of days ago and gifted it to the community
it has a very cool novel gambling mechanic and the potential to melt faces
OG thread >>55124525

>> No.55149700

>>55149615
>1BNB initial liquidity
>"Look what I found" spam threads everyday obv from the creator
Show hands right now before I ring the janny bell.

>> No.55149727

>>55149700
kek

>> No.55149748

>>55149700
I'm not the dev, but I was in the og thread
there is a group of jeets trying to take over this and turn it into a frog meme and have been spamming this to get a quick exist of beer money profits
but the token itself is based, liquidity is locked and basically unruggable
with the right anons on board, this can become the new addiction for the normies

>> No.55149818

>>55149748
>>55149615
Bump the og thread and dont make a new one newshill.
Some jew/nigger bait thread probably died for this

>> No.55149823

>>55149748
code checks out
it's essentially a degen slot machine
did anyone win the pot yet?

>> No.55149839

>>55149823
>did anyone win the pot yet?
don't think so
>>55149818
your shitty frog thread reeks of curry
go back

>> No.55150242

I'm guy to buy more, I hope you don't dump on me again. But I don't really care, I'm going to kms soon, at least have my money.

>> No.55150331

>>55149823
Yeap. Looks good
Based dev and narative.
I dig the numbers game

>> No.55150368
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55150368

>>55150242

hang in there anon, wagmi

>> No.55150477

Telegram link?

>> No.55150515

This is basically what crypto actually is, a fucking casino. The honesty of this coin is something unique. No shitty talk of „uSe cAsE“ or anything like that.

>> No.55150530
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55150530

Website?

>> No.55150543

>>55150515
Nailed it

>> No.55150562

>>55150530
Has no marketing or website whatsoever. OG Thread says it can be traded on BSC via PancakeSwap

>> No.55150929

How do I buy this?

>> No.55150939

What I like about this token is that it's not a copy pasta of some shitty BSC token. There's no marketing team or dev yelling this will do a 10000x in a week. The dev just created a number game token and threw it out in the open. Definitely not a jeet coin, because all they can do is copy paste the contract of another coin. There's nothing alarming in this token's contract. A minimalistic logo. You have already put your money in so many random shit coins that did nothing. Just throw in couple of hundred bucks and see what it does. Nothing to lose here. It's all a gamble! Good 1uck!

>> No.55150979

>>55150939
I think this myght be the most honest coin I've ever seen, and I'm not even talking about just meme coins, I'm talking all of them

>> No.55150998

>>55150979

Yea. If I lose, I lose. A hundred bucks doesn't really matter. But, i don't wanna miss out.

>> No.55151016

>>55150929
Go to Pancakeswap.
BSC contract: 0x30016A1764C93EEdCCbEE5E1b3835F191c6f4050

>> No.55151043

>>55150998
same here
it could have been so easy for him to fuck this up by putting some backdoor in the contract, or allow himself to fuck us over
I'm really glad he didn't
from the looks of it all he can do now is change his house wallet to a new one
there's nothing he can do to influence anything else, if I'm reading the code right

>> No.55151052

>>55151016
Thanks. How do I know if I win the lottery pot? Is it transferred automatically to my wallet if I win?

>> No.55151065

>>55151052
Or is there some website to see pot and burned tokens?

>> No.55151071
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55151071

>>55151052
yeah, it will just magically appear in your wallet

>> No.55151076

>>55151065
you can check those in the contract on bscscan

>> No.55151306

>>55151065
we should have something like this
I don't have the skills to do it, but maybe some dev anon can build a page for tracking this stuff

>> No.55151328

Any math head who can figure out the odds of winning the pot?

>> No.55151414

>>55150939
>this is what makes it even more fun
If we moon - 1luck
If we win pot - 1uck
If we loose - 0xGamble
At least we know from the start

>> No.55151419
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55151419

I'm so proud of you anons, nobody is dumping and the price keeps going up

>> No.55151659

>>55151419
Satoshi?

>> No.55152001

In the contract, there's an internal 'pot' that collects a portion of each transaction. When you make a transaction, the contract spins a kind of cosmic wheel that decides what happens to the pot.

Here's how it works:

1. Every time a transaction is made, 1% of the transaction amount is taken as a tax.
2. Half of this tax goes into the 'pot'.
3. Now the contract gets to decide what happens to the pot. It does this by generating a kind of pseudo-random number. This number is created by adding three things together:
- The current time (as counted in seconds since the 'genesis' block)
- The amount that was just added to the pot
- A number from the Fibonacci sequence

4. The contract then checks to see if this number can be divided evenly (without any remainder) by 69, 420, or 1337. Each of these has a different effect:
- If the number is divisible by 69, the 'house' wins the pot.
- If the number is divisible by 420, you (the person making the transaction) win the pot.
- If the number is divisible by 1337, the pot gets 'burned'.

Now, what are the odds of each of these events happening? Well, if our number was truly random and large enough, we could say that:

- The house has about a 1 in 69 chance (~1.449%) of winning the pot.
- You have about a 1 in 420 chance (~0.238%) of winning the pot.
- The pot has about a 1 in 1337 chance (~0.075%) of being burned.

But keep in mind that our number isn't truly random - it's influenced by the current time, the amount being transferred, and a number from the Fibonacci sequence, and it's also kept below 1,000,000,000 by a remainder operation ('num % 10**9'). Because of these factors, the actual odds could be slightly different from the estimates.

In any case, every transaction gets a spin of this cosmic wheel, so every time you make a transaction, there's a chance to win the pot.

>> No.55152009

Here is an example:

1. Anon decides to make a transaction. He buys 10,000 tokens. A tax of 1% (100 tokens) is taken from him. Half of this tax, 50 tokens, go into the 'pot'.
2. Let's say that the current time in seconds since the 'genesis' block is 1,000,000 seconds.
3. For simplicity, let's also assume the current Fibonacci number the contract picks is 8.
4. The contract adds these three numbers together: the current time (1,000,000 seconds), the amount added to the pot (50 tokens), and the Fibonacci number (8). The total is 1,000,058.
5. Now, the contract checks to see if this number is divisible by 69, 420, or 1337:
- 1,000,058 divided by 69 is not an integer, so the house doesn't win the pot.
- 1,000,058 divided by 420 is also not an integer, so Anon (the person making the transaction) doesn't win the pot.
- 1,000,058 divided by 1337 is not an integer either, so the pot is not burned.
6. As a result, the pot remains as it is. The next time any transaction is made, the process will repeat again with new values, giving another chance for the pot to be won or burned.

The important takeaway is that this pseudo-random number generation process happens on every transaction. The 'pot' can be won or burned at any time depending on the outcome of this process.

>> No.55152057

>>55152001
Sounds like mad fun. Easy to understand, honest, based token.
This could really be something worthwhile

>> No.55152112

>>55152009
you mean that I can just send my 1uck from one wallet to another and end up winning the pot without actually buying or selling?
holy shit, this is so freaking based!

>> No.55152122

>>55152001
Who is "the house"
Good scam boi

>> No.55152131

>>55152112
You'd pay tax back to LP to do it. Seems -EV if so

>> No.55152146

>>55152112
you only need to buy 1(one) token and then just send it back and forth between wallets, yes. he didn’t really think this through

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55152205

>>55152146

based retard

>> No.55152284

Stop dumping niggers

>> No.55152325

>>55152001
great summary anon, thanks for laying it out for everyone
>>55152146
you would need to have control over the exact second the TX gets executed, control the exact amount of the TX that will go into the pot AND know the exact fib number you're at in the sequence, all while not getting frontrun by any other TX
while theoretically possible, the amount of control you would need to execute such a TX is immense
so while it's not a truly vrf, anon made it hard enough to take over that it doesn't really make a difference
sure, you can ping-pong a very small amount between two wallets, but unless you're in a vacuum your odds won't really improve much and you'll just burn tokens and gas

>> No.55152413

With this, there are two potential sources of gain:

> 1. Token Value Appreciation: As with any token, if the demand for the token increases, so does its value. If you hold tokens and the price per token goes up, your holding's total value increases. You can then sell the tokens at this higher price for a profit.

> 2. Pot Winning: The pot is an additional benefit that functions like a randomized bonus. When you conduct a transaction, there's a chance that you might win the tokens accumulated in the pot, which would be a nice extra on top of any value your tokens may have gained.

In a traditional casino, the house has a slight edge in every game. This doesn't mean players can't win; it just means the odds are slightly in the house's favor. Similarly, in this token model, the house has slightly better odds. However, unlike a traditional casino where only the house or the player can win, there is a third outcome possible here - the pot could be burned, reducing the overall token supply, which could help increase the value of the remaining tokens due to supply and demand dynamics. So even when the pot is burned, token holders could potentially benefit from the resulting token value appreciation.

It is just gambling fellas!

>> No.55152447

top fuckin dumping nigors, you are gona fuck this whole thing up

>> No.55152500

>>55152413
>In a traditional casino, the house has a slight edge in every game. This doesn't mean players can't win; it just means the odds are slightly in the house's favor. Similarly, in this token model, the house has slightly better odds.
>Similarly, in this token model, the house has slightly better odds.
>slightly better odds
he is 7 times more likely to win the pot you fucking retard. based on your long posts i can only assume that you’re the dev in which case kys

>> No.55152501

>>55152284
>>55152447
>pot keeps growing
>tokens keep burning
let them dump anon, every time they do our 1luck increases in value

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55152592

>>55152501
>let them dump anon, every time they do our 1luck increases in value
it just won’t stop increasing in value wtf wagmi

>> No.55152602

>>55152592
you will buy the top and your only chance to win enything will be winning the pot kek

>> No.55152633

>>55152602
i got in at $700, im good

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55152644

Bought me a ticket. Wish me 1uck, fellas.
Does the dev have a twitter account i can follow and maybe spread the word about 1uck?

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>>55152644
>44
That's a good sign right there. Wagmi, boys!

>> No.55152667

Let’s get this straight:
There is a .238 % chance of winning the pot. With an additional chance of .075 % of everyone benefitting from the token burn.
Alright? Alright.
A typical slot machine has a chance between .02 % and .000000029411765 % of hitting a jackpot.

In gambling terms (the sole reason of the coins existence) the odds aren’t bad.

>> No.55152704

>>55152667
>odds of winning are higher by 10-10000000x than a slot machine
>the odds aren’t bad