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RE: Magic Dice v1.5 - Dividends payouts have started

in #steemit5 years ago

My impression was that the account played the dice game to get the rewards (at least from looking at the wallet) As long as "fairness" of the games was maintained it is not exactly cheating. But the account could have worked with insider knowledge and played the game early to get as many tokens as possible. It's more like the Ninja Mine of Steemit Inc if what you are saying is true.

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You really believe someone lost 156k Steem on this site, just to gain these tokens without having some inside deal?

It's basically like buying Tokens at an ultra cheap price before they hit any exchange or have new development updates released. If the account managed to get 25% of supply as you say at roughly $50,000 It's a great deal as long as you are sure that the token is going to have at least a decent marketcap. I don't see and need for a "deal". If Magic Token hit 1 million markecap in few months, that'd be like X5 your money for little effort. It looks like speculation which could be based on insider knowledge.

Did you know that over 25% of the daily dividends are given to an insider account (@powerguy) that was rewarded a huge portion of the MAGIC tokens via a deal behind the scenes? Scammy, eh? @magicdice, we are all awaiting your response on this matter.



Did you know that over 25% of the daily dividends are given to an insider account (@powerguy) that was rewarded a huge portion of the MAGIC tokens via a deal behind the scenes? Scammy, eh? @magicdice, we are all awaiting your response on this matter.










Did you know that over 25% of the daily dividends are given to an insider account (@powerguy) that was rewarded a huge portion of the MAGIC tokens via a deal behind the scenes? Scammy, eh? @magicdice, we are all awaiting your response on this matter.



Did you know that over 25% of the daily dividends are given to an insider account (@powerguy) that was rewarded a huge portion of the MAGIC tokens via a deal behind the scenes? Scammy, eh? @magicdice, we are all awaiting your response on this matter.