Found this site a while ago played it and won once. I am not affiliated with this site, play at your own risk!

http://z3be23jcvffy3gzucsro3kxayrox6r52imguu3r75l4qnvgunj3q.b32.i2p/lottery

If you do not know how to use I2P yet you can get started @ https://geti2p.net/

I2P is shaping up to be the future of the free internet. ✌️

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How is this not a scam?

I mean that seriously… How can you prove this isn’t rigged?

Even if you believe their public winner based on hash of terminal block… Could they just select a different block? You don’t know the size of all the participants. So you could win but they could save the pool is very small etc etc etc

If you really want to gamble on the chain, wouldn’t a public smart contract on etherium be better for this?

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I cannot prove anything about it. Posted more as a novelty about weird stuff people are doing on I2P using Monero.

Do not send 50% of your life savings to this lottery!!!

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Got it. Putting 100% of my life savings in!

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It looks like the block is announced from the beginning but I don’t get how the winner is selected from the FAQ? Am I missing something?

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Man this looks like the kind of thing that can never go wrong ever

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Why??

And yes, “luck” controlled through Computers is not luck

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