Honestly, I think investing in shitcoins is just gambling. You might get lucky and make a quick profit, but the majority of people end up losing money. Shitcoins and memecoins are nothing but pump-and-dump schemes orchestrated by developers looking to scam people and make a quick buck. Never believe their promises or get swayed by FOMO. But not every altcoin is a scam. There are legitimate projects with solid fundamentals and long-term goals. I prefer sticking to reputable cryptos with proven track records.
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Perhaps this Facebook game is restricted in certain regions due to local gambling regulations. The Aviator Crash game I'm familiar with is a casino game that follows the same concept as a classic crash game but with a different theme. It's possible that availability varies depending on where you're located.
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I made a .zip for each user. It includes all images related to that account (including quoted images). After extracting the .zip file, "list_of_posts.html" shows links to all images, posts (some of which have been deleted) and archived posts.
It's great that you've provided a full list of all the posts where the images were used. This is incredibly helpful. Thank you so much! Please, don't delete this... At least for a while.
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Same here, I've never experienced any problems with withdrawals. Although it's possible that that guy's complaint could've been due to possible delay in withdrawals related to unusually high tx fees (not sure if freebitcoin is affected by that though). The default fees on Withdrawal page seem rather low, so unless multiple transactions can be pooled together, it looks like there's a risk of delay.
But since he didn't bother to elaborate any further, I think it's pointless to speculate on that.
Indeed, the existing withdrawal fees can be somewhat discouraging. However, I believe freebitcoin offers a good solution by implementing a dynamic withdrawal fee that adapts to the current network conditions. And yes, their transactions are typically pooled together, with different tiers of speed and cost. For instance, the slowest and most economical automatic transaction is carried out once a week, followed by several slightly pricier transactions performed throughout the day. Additionally, there is an instant transaction option, which may not be pooled if there are no other requests, but is available at a higher cost due to its expedited nature.
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they scammed me and did not let me withdraw
Well, I suppose everyone is entitled to their opinion here. My opinion is that they didn't and that you're lying. But, of course, I have no evidence for that, just as you haven't show any evidence for your claim. So I guess, it's your word against mine. However, I tend to trust myself more than someone I'm seeing for the first time on a forum.
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I support the idea of implementing option 2 - "Make it so that all past imgur embedded images show up as a clickable link instead of as an embedded image". This approach strikes a middle ground where users can still choose to fix their images by switching to a different image hosting service and editing their posts. At the same time, this solution addresses privacy concerns as members' IP addresses won't be shared with third parties without their knowledge or consent. It provides a practical compromise that benefits both user experience and privacy protection. The same as we already have with external links. As for JavaScript-expand into an embedded image, I don't think it's necessary.
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I have a question regarding the connection between VPNs, the WordPress Cookie Consent plugin, and accessing Bitcoin exchanges. <...>
I'm not sure if you're serious or just fooling around... but can you name one legitimate crypto exchange running on a WordPress site? From what I understand, WordPress is primarily used for blogging and content creation, similar to platforms like Blogger or Medium. It's hard for me to imagine a legitimate exchange operating on WordPress unless it's a scam or phishing attempt posing as a legitimate exchange. And as for the Cookie Consent Plugin, I don't see what it has to do with any of the above.
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what do you guys think does it worth to start mining now ?
Let's try these few counter questions first: Do you have access to affordable electricity to support your mining? Do you have a budget for mining equipment or suitable hardware already at your disposal? Have you taken the time to evaluate the potential profitability considering the current market conditions, mining difficulty level, and electricity costs? Once you have answered these questions, you will have a better idea of whether starting mining is worth it for you.
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yes, rat03gopoh is right. Having control of your private keys generally provides you with more autonomy and censorship resistance, but it doesn't mean that you are immune from legal actions or consequences. Law enforcement agencies can trace crypto transactions on the blockchain and figure out who's involved. If they find evidence that those funds were used for illegal stuff, they can take legal action to seize and confiscate them. They might go after centralized exchanges or other custodians holding the assets and get a court order to freeze or take control of the funds. In some cases, when law enforcement agencies conduct investigations, they may seize physical devices and media records, both offline and online, that could potentially contain wallets and preivate keys. One example is the ChipMixer case, where the police confiscated bitcoins because the private keys were likely stored on servers in an unencrypted form.
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<...> DON'T GAMBLE IF THE INSTANT WITHDRAWAL IS NOT AVAILABLE!
been there, done that! However, I don't think it's the best strategy to withdraw funds to your wallet every time you want to take a break from gambling. It can end up costing you a significant amount in transfer fees with each withdrawal and redeposit. Instead, it might be more cost-effective to set a budget for your gambling activities and only withdraw funds when necessary or when you've reached your target winnings. Remember, saving those transfer fees can add up to more gambling fun in the long run!
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I totally agree! Charging excessively high withdrawal fees is just not cool, and it's a clear sign of bad management on the part of the casinos. It's like they're trying to squeeze every last penny out of their players, which is definitely not a good way to build trust and loyalty. Reputable casinos understand the importance of reasonable and transparent fee structures that don't leave players feeling like they've been taken advantage of.
Of course, cryptocurrencies are a volatile asset with a dynamic transaction fee that changes from minute to minute. However, it doesn't justify casinos charging exorbitant or unjustifiably high withdrawal fees. After all, it's in their best interest to maintain a balance between covering operational costs and offering reasonable fees that don't deter players from withdrawing their funds. Unless, of course, they intentionally set high withdrawal fees as a strategy to discourage users from cashing out
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Yeah! NowDice is clearly marching to the beat of their own drum, disregarding all the valuable feedback and warnings. Their use of fake followers and suspicious betting activity shows they're taking a massive risk with their reputation. It wouldn't be surprising if they were to fade away from the gambling scene before even making a substantial impact.
Only time will tell whether they can withstand the storm they've created. In the meantime, maybe it's best to steer clear and find a more reputable gambling site.
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<...> They using bots maybe to make the site look crowded, but they should have atleast responded here and cleared it. Instead of clearing the doubts, if you ignore it, then everyone will eventually lost trust in a new site like this. I know adding bots to chat and play is done in order to show that site has many players and it’s a marketing strategy, but if someone points it out, then the OP must accept it and should clearly show us the motive behind these things. If still OP doesn’t respond at all, then there won’t be any other options than switching to old dice casinos.
If they're using bots to create the illusion of a crowded website, then we can assume they're using the same tactic with fake bets to give the impression of many players on the site. I've been checking the casino at various times over the past few days, and I haven't seen any real chat activity, just bots. Despite this, there's always a steady stream of gambling activity. It's clearly not an accurate representation.
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<...> I honestly feel like this might have something to do with the fact that next year when Sweden gets to host Eurovision (they are good hosts so it will be great tv), Abba turns 50 years. And sweden wasn't top favourite in public vote of any country. That seems like judges would have been paid off and whole thing planned.
And i lost money by betting on Käärijä, but i can't complain for that as that was exciting as hell to the end.
Yes, I agree. The Eurovision Song Contest has a long history of controversy, with accusations of vote rigging, political bias, and other scandals. The fact that Sweden will be hosting Eurovision next year, coupled with Abba's 50th anniversary, may have influenced the judges' decision. I'm not really a fan of conspiracy theories, but I think the public vote should hold more weight in the final decision of the winner, as it represents the people's choice and preferences.
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Even worst, after many users here in this forum found this bad act of using bot to make the livechat looks alive, the owner keep the bots although he had reduced the frequency. He should stop it once user caught it some time ago but he did not even give any response about this bot. Sorry to say but this site is already failed in the starting stage and I believe there is no real player who play in this site since the 1st day. If OP want to continue this site, he should learn how to be honest about his site. It is concerning to see that the OP has not been active in this forum or responded to any questions since May 8th, despite being active on the forum just two days ago. It seems like he is not interested in engaging with the community or accepting any criticism or suggestions. Moreover, the lack of transparency and the dubious activities he has engaged in so far are alarming. From the chat filled with bots to fake statistics and betting activity, to falsifying contact information and physical address of the business, everything indicates that this could be a possible scam. It's possible that they are just waiting for a significant deposit to run away with the money. I would advise everyone to exercise caution and thoroughly research any platform before putting in their hard-earned money. Don't fall for empty promises and shady schemes that have the potential to leave you penniless.
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Hey, heads up, I noticed your image isn't showing up on the forum. It might be because Imgur no longer works on bitcointalk (read the explanation from theymos here). I recommend using TalkImg.com as a new image hosting service instead. Give it a try!
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Sweden(the main favorite) won the Eurovision song contest. Congratulations to all the people, who placed bets at 1.54(or maybe 1.44). I hope that you will spend well the millions, which you have earned from your bet. Well, it looks like all my bets are out the window. I was hoping for a more unconventional entry to take the crown this year instead of a mainstream pop song like the Swedish winner. But hey, at least the show was entertaining, and let's face it, the betting is just a fun way to add some excitement to the whole experience. I'm curious about which betting platforms were accepting bets for the Eurovision song contest?
Well, there are quite a few betting platforms out there that would take your money and let you bet on almost anything! But yeah, sometimes you have to dig deep to find the Eurovision song contest market among all the sports markets on these bookmakers. It's like finding a needle in a haystack!
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Hey TryNinja, first of all, thanks for putting in the effort to create this script. However, I don't think I'll be using it. No offense, but I'm not very experienced with coding or using developer tools in the browser, and I'm not comfortable with the idea of a script altering my posts. It's not that I don't trust you, but I don't trust myself to not mess up something. Can we make the process less automatic for members who prefer to manually edit their old posts? I had an idea that you or LoyceV might be able to assist with. For instance, adding a search function for posts with images or Imgur links to ninjastic.space would make it easier for members to manually locate and edit their old posts without relying on an automated script. This could be an additional parameter in the search settings that only displays posts with images. Do you think this would be possible?
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Instead of copying BBcode from Imgur, you can try using TalkImg to upload and post images directly on the forum. This might help avoid any issues with invalid code and make the process smoother for you. <...>
Just to clarify, TalkImg is actually a service that's quite similar to Imgur or Imgbb. It's not actually connected to Bitcointalk, and you can't use it to upload images directly to the forum like you suggested. Instead, you'll still need to use bbcode to display your images in your posts. I think what might have happened is that you got a bit confused, as TalkImg was actually created by a member of this forum specifically for use on Bitcointalk. But again, it's not directly linked to the forum itself.
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