luckybit_87.5pct
Identification of luckybit_87.5pct
luckybit_87.5pct does not appear to correspond to a widely documented individual, organization, or public-facing account in commonly indexed sources. In practice, strings of this form are most often usernames/handles, referral identifiers, or account labels used inside a specific service (for example, a gambling/lottery/faucet interface), rather than a real-world identity.
Relationship to the referenced page
You referenced the URL (decoded):
text http://luckybit.net/satoshi.jsp
I was not able to open or extract content from that specific page in this environment (it was blocked as unsafe to open), so I cannot confirm how luckybit_87.5pct is presented there (e.g., as an account name, a payout tier, a referrer, or a house/bot account).
Context: “LuckyBit” / “satoshi” services on the web
There are multiple, seemingly unrelated web properties using “LuckyBit” branding and/or cryptocurrency-gambling language (casino, lottery, staking, referral-driven offers). Examples include:
- A “Lucky Bit Casino” promotional site describing a blockchain/AI-focused casino project. (luckybit.casino)
- A separate “LuckyBit” site describing a decentralized staking/token concept on Binance Smart Chain. (luckybit.live)
- Forum discussions and “review”/promo-style pages around “LuckyBit” gambling or investment-style sites, often emphasizing referral programs and/or high-yield claims. (beermoneyforum.com)
Because of this name overlap, a handle like luckybit_87.5pct cannot be reliably attributed to any one known entity without direct access to the page content (or additional corroborating records such as screenshots, transaction IDs, or an on-site profile page).
Practical interpretation (most likely)
Based on naming conventions commonly used in crypto-gambling/faucet/lottery pages, luckybit_87.5pct is most plausibly:
- a site-internal account label (possibly the “house” or a system account), or
- a referral/affiliate identifier associated with a specific “LuckyBit” page or campaign, or
- a tier/parameter label (the “87.5pct” suffix looks like a percentage-based plan, rakeback level, bonus level, or probability/payout setting).
If you want a definitive answer
If you paste the text shown on the page (or upload a screenshot of where luckybit_87.5pct appears), I can:
- identify what role it plays on that page (username vs. parameter vs. referrer),
- extract any associated metadata (IDs, payout rules, wallet addresses, contact fields),
- summarize it in a neutral, “encyclopedic” description.
Safety note
If the page asks for deposits, wallet connections, private keys/seed phrases, or “guaranteed returns,” treat it as high-risk until independently verified (ownership, reputation, audits, and credible third-party coverage), because that pattern is common in fraudulent or short-lived crypto schemes. (beermoneyforum.com)
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Related Bitcoin addresses:
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| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 12qUgXSban36UyNLbQ1Sv86Ua1PWg17PMj | $ |