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Thought the site's instructions say the winnner will be chosen by a random number generator, there is no independent verification that this in fact is what occurs.  The operator keeps 10% of the amounts wagered, and another 10% goes to a charity that has not been identified.  Returns of 80% or 90% even might not be considered to be competitive for an online lottery.
Thought the site's instructions say the winnner will be chosen by a random number generator, there is no independent verification that this in fact is what occurs.  The operator keeps 10% of the amounts wagered, and another 10% goes to a charity that has not been identified.  Returns of 80% or 90% even might not be considered to be competitive for an online lottery.


==Review==
==Reviews==


[http://www.bitcoingg.com/bitcoin-gambling-sites/bitdraw/ BitDraw Overview] 5 out of 5 based on 3 ratings
[http://www.bitcoingg.com/bitcoin-gambling-sites/bitdraw/ BitDraw Overview] 5 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

Latest revision as of 08:18, 17 December 2013

A monthly lottery where one winner was be chosen at the end of the month. The winner earns 80% of the amounts wagered.

The site was announced on February 20th, 2011[1]. The first and last draw was on March 4th, 2011[2]

Criticism

Thought the site's instructions say the winnner will be chosen by a random number generator, there is no independent verification that this in fact is what occurs. The operator keeps 10% of the amounts wagered, and another 10% goes to a charity that has not been identified. Returns of 80% or 90% even might not be considered to be competitive for an online lottery.

Reviews

BitDraw Overview 5 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

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