SatoshiDICE Hot Wallet
SatoshiDICE “Hot Wallet” (proof-of-reserves page)
What it is
In cryptocurrency custody, a hot wallet is a wallet whose private keys are held on an internet-connected system, typically used for day-to-day deposits/withdrawals (as opposed to “cold storage,” which is kept offline). In the context of SatoshiDICE, “SatoshiDICE Hot Wallet” therefore refers to a blockchain address (or set of addresses) controlled by the SatoshiDICE service for operational liquidity—not a publicly identified person.
“Who” owns it
- The “owner” of a hot wallet is, in practice, whoever controls the private keys.
- Unless the operator has publicly linked the address to a legal entity (or an exchange/KYC custodian has attributed it), a blockchain address does not, by itself, identify a real-world individual or company.
What I can (and cannot) extract from your link
- You referenced satoshidice.com/proof-of-reserves.php.
- I was not able to open that specific SatoshiDICE proof-of-reserves page in this environment (access was blocked), so I cannot quote the exact hot-wallet address shown there or confirm its current contents/balance from the page.
What you can do to identify/verify it (practical steps)
- Open the proof-of-reserves page in your browser and copy the hot wallet address exactly.
- Paste the address into a reputable block explorer (for the relevant chain—e.g., Bitcoin explorers for BTC addresses).
- Check whether the address is:
- Tagged/attributed by third-party analytics or explorers (sometimes addresses get labels like “SatoshiDICE,” “casino,” etc.).
- Part of a cluster of addresses likely controlled by the same entity (heuristic-based; not definitive).
- If you paste the hot-wallet address here, I can help interpret:
- transaction patterns (inbound/outbound flows),
- whether it looks like an operational wallet (many small UTXOs, frequent spending),
- and whether any public tags exist.
Needed to answer precisely
To answer “Who is SatoshiDICE Hot Wallet?” with precision, please paste:
- the exact hot wallet address shown on that proof-of-reserves page, and
- (optionally) the chain/asset (BTC, BCH, etc.) if the site supports multiple.
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 42 896 addresses.