What's the optimal multiplier knowing 1% is the edge? 1%? I see the average multiplier is 19.68.
What does "bankroll profit" mean?
I don't see the connection between multiplier and edge, if you use it as it's supposed to be you should declare accordingly to funds you have out of the site, otherwise the answers to most of your possible questions are in thenjust-dice FAQ, it's the tab at the end.
When I dosupply, I get this:
15:03:51 INFO: 182,405 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:03:51 INFO: 840,058 CLAM were dug up and 964,989 CLAM were staked for a total of 1,805,047 CLAM
15:03:51 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 1,405,374 CLAM represents 77.86% of that amount
15:03:51 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,739,390 CLAM
15:03:51 INFO: the total bankroll of 27,660,158 CLAM is made up of 1,405,374 CLAM onsite and 26,254,784 CLAM offsite
15:03:51 INFO: the average multiplier (total onsite) is 19.68x
If I'm not wrong, if 77.86% of the total CLAMS in existence are on Just Dice, then the maximum multiplier should be 1/0.7786 if people were using this functionality as "it should" be used (that's assuming 100% of the CLAMS were owned by investors, which obviously is false and therefore the multiplier should be even smaller). So someone is lying there (and making a profitable investment become an unprofitable one by not understand variance).