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1181  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I took a proposal to my State Governor to accept Bitcoin Technology on: September 24, 2023, 06:08:43 PM
Very interesting stuff op. I applaud your effort to try and help improve BTC adoption to some extent even though I have no clue about the Nigerian government's stance related to BTC and cryptocurrencies in general.

This one post in this forum sheds some positive light on your country which is mostly recognised for negativity(Scammers etc).
1182  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 24, 2023, 05:10:12 PM
Wow. What the heck happened to Australia? They are definitely not the favorites anymore thanks to their bad form going into the World Cup while India is peaking in form making them one of the favorites in the marquee event.

Am expecting India to whitewash Australia and England along with South Africa are my other favorites to win the cup.

Team India performed well as Vishal put up a huge score which was very difficult for Australia to match.
Dude? Who the heck is Vishal?
1183  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cryptoplay.io - Casino and Sportsbook | Race and Rise to Riches - $2M | VIP ⚽️🎰 on: September 24, 2023, 01:33:14 PM
Sportsbook is still under development, we have integrated all the sports but not yet for the public. In the shortest time we will add new sports.
Is your team optimising the sportsbook or something? Because I fail to understand why the complete sportsbook isn't available to the public yet when all sports markets are integrated already.

As @yahoo mentioned above, an ETA for the complete sportsbook section would be helpful since I am mostly interested in this part of your site.
1184  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 24, 2023, 07:36:04 AM
After winning the first match by 5 wickets, Team India will surely win the second ODI match to clinch the series with one match in hand. In the last match we saw that everyone did very well from their respective positions especially the opening pair played their best so I think Team India can go into the field with an unchanged XI for the second ODI against Australia. 
They won't surely win because their opponent is Australia who shouldn't ever be taken for granted. I feel India definitely has the advantage, but Australia could bounce back which is why this one could go right down to the wire.

India has the better bowling lineup while Australia has the better batting line-up. Excited for this encounter!
1185  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Competition]: Bounty Manager Run - Prize: 3mBTC on: September 24, 2023, 05:23:59 AM
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Good to see more of these contests in this forum. Thanks op!
1186  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw on: September 23, 2023, 06:31:15 PM
I remember lots of user winning huge amount on crypto casino without requiring to submit ID. KYC is just become popular requirement of casino after license provider becomes strict due to the development on crypto regulations.
Those were the good old days when BTC and crypto in general weren't really popular due to which governments didn't really care about them due to which KYC was requested on rare occasions.

All of that has clearly changed for the worse now. Submit your KYC if you wish to receive your funds to put it in simple terms.
1187  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 23, 2023, 04:13:08 PM
If Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah Riyad were not present in today's match, I don't know how shamefully Bangladesh would have been defeated. I have nothing to say about this match of Bangladesh against New Zealand.
Bangladesh cricket team performances keep going down the drain over time. They were unlucky in the last match actually thanks to rain interference since it looked like they would win that match.

Am not expecting them to go far in the World Cup thanks to their horrendous form these days.
1188  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: No KYC vs KYC enabled casinos (Facts you need to know) on: September 23, 2023, 11:21:40 AM
The KYC debate continues to heat up. Coming to this topic, KYC enabled casinos are definitely way more in number and easier to trust when compared to no-KYC casinos, but no-KYC sites will always exist.

Why? Because there are plenty of gamblers out there who value privacy over everything else. They are willing to risk their money in order to stay anonymous basically.

They developed interest in the crypto world thanks to BTC and its anonymity factor.

1189  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 23, 2023, 07:37:06 AM
Also not sure if India would go regularly with 4 frontline bowlers (Shami+Bumrah+Siraj+Kuldeep) because of the new mindset of "batting depth". In modern cricket, you don't want 4 proper tailenders in your playing XI.
Makes sense. I totally forgot about that aspect. In that case, Axar and Hardik are integral parts of the squad since they are great all-rounders. Am not including Shardul since his batting performance has gone down the drain these days.

Bumrah, Siraj, Shami, Axar, Hardik, Kuldeep, Ashwin and Jadeja are all excellent players and it's really tough to choose between them.
1190  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Practices for Staying Safe When Gambling with Cryptocurrency on: September 22, 2023, 05:48:42 PM
Good tips! 2FA is easily the best way to secure your assets in any crypto gambling site which is why it's a great suggestion op. Problem here is that most gamblers don't enable 2FA thanks to their laziness.

They lose their funds and whine about the site's security instead of rightfully blaming themselves.
1191  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 22, 2023, 03:18:00 PM
At one point run chase was looking straightforward task and Indian openers were going exceptionally well but after the first wicket partnership, it went in a different direction because of a mini collapse.

Still, plenty of batting left and the remaining target is moderate so it shouldn't be that tight contest but you never know, if Rahul thinking of taking this deep. Hope SKY goes into a bit of T-20 mode and scores some quick runs.
Yeah. Gaikwad and Gill were phenomenal together and they could prove to be a great opening pair more often in the future. Iyer's bad run continues while Rahul and Sky are doing well at the moment.

India pretty much won this match at this point since they still have Jadeja and Ashwin while the Australian bowling(Excluding Zampa and Cummins) has been average at best.
1192  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw on: September 22, 2023, 12:17:16 PM
Then, considering that there is no KYC during registration, it becomes absurd that there is one when it comes to withdrawal.
This is common practice actually in the crypto gambling world these days. Even big sites like Stake require KYC for deposits and withdrawals though they don't enforce it during the registration stage.

so it's best to avoid new and small casinos, make sure you gamble only at large casinos and have a good reputation on this forum.  Wink
This is bad advice. All new and small casinos aren't shady and the same logic applies to popular casinos too. Don't forget that even big and popular sites were small and new initially.
1193  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 22, 2023, 06:43:10 AM
Having said that we are seeing plenty of matches getting washed out due to rain. Eng vs Ire, IndW vs MalW (Asian Games) and Ban vs NZ is the latest casualty, although most of the fixtures are kind of warm-up exercise but let's hope the rain stays away from the WC. Sep is monsoon month so fingers crossed.
Rain will 100% washout a good part of the upcoming World Cup which is something that I am prepared for frankly speaking. Rain issue in cricket just keeps getting worse and worse with time.

I just hope that the critical matches of the showpiece event don't get affected by rain.
1194  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw on: September 21, 2023, 03:24:24 PM
I am not sure why this is so critical for many peeps when they expose it. First thing, if you have the guts to invest in a gambling site then be ready to enter in strict environment of the financial ecosystem. You will be asked for KYC, you will lose a hell lot of money, and you will also few times win big rolls. I think that's what gambling is. If you can't just digest the fact that the casino is going to ask you for KYC sometime in the future, then there is no need to be cry baby about it. It's already covered in their policies all the time. They always put rules in such a way that they can get bent at any time in the future. Just trust a casino and get started with it man.
Which rock are you living under? Haven't you heard of the word called privacy and why it matters to so many people around the world? Big companies like Facebook(Meta) got screwed primarily because of privacy concerns.

This is why majority of the gamblers are reluctant to submit their KYC in any crypto gambling site regardless of its reputation. Improve your brainpower!
1195  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 21, 2023, 11:55:32 AM
The match is still ongoing and it seems Bangladesh has a good chance of winning if they can take a few more wickets in next overs.
Yeah. They need to keep taking wickets at regular intervals in order to restrict NZ under 200 which is a losing total. Rahman is the only one who bowled well so far while the NZ batsmen are playing well currently.

Expected Williamson to return in this match, but it seems that he is trying hard to be fit before the showpiece event.
1196  Economy / Economics / Re: If the global economy collapses what's the first thing you do? on: September 21, 2023, 07:25:25 AM
Firstly, the global economy will never collapse and we all know why. Secondly, BTC isn't going to replace FIAT just like that if such an impossible scenario were to happen since a small portion of the global population fully trust it.

It's better to practically like something rather than blindly worship it in my opinion.
1197  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: September 20, 2023, 04:32:19 PM
In this Friday, the match is yet to begin between India and Australia. The new series of One Day is here. India is confident about this series because recently India won the last Asia Cup. India's bowlers are amazing which provides help for India to win.

The Shubman Gill is very comfortable in ODI. He is the best ODI batsman in India. India's team is very strong for this series. Smiley
You are overrating India here. This is the same team that lost to Bangladesh recently despite some senior players being left out. My point is that their performances have been quite inconsistent recently.

They have the lineup to win the World Cup, but teams like Australia, England and South Africa have better chances in my honest opinion.
1198  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are no KYC casinos taking risks? on: September 20, 2023, 01:59:51 PM
What the heck? Some of the posters above are lying about certain sites like Stake, Roobet etc not requiring KYC for small amounts. This is completely wrong information. They do require KYC at different stages for any amount.

For example, Stake needs KYC while depositing funds while Roobet needs KYC while registering on their site. Stop spreading misinformation!
1199  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Free Entry ]🏏CONTEST ICC MENS WC 2023 AND DISCUSSION on: September 20, 2023, 11:05:57 AM
@jasonjm did a really good job compiling all of that data. It's pretty clear that the hosts rarely win the World Cup. One of those rare occasions was the previous winner England who pretty much stole the cup from NZ.

Also, I didn't know that Rohit almost break Sachin's highest run scorer record. Am expecting someone to break his record this time around.
1200  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw on: September 20, 2023, 06:52:52 AM
This is what's wrong with casinos advertising themselves as 'no KYC'. It's just a gimmick that they're trying to portray, and they really are KYC casinos that are trying to market themselves to appeal to a lot of people. I'd avoid no KYC gambling platforms and just stick to the ones that are already known even though they have KYC. At least, they have no hidden agenda in being straightforward with their KYC requirements unlike platform that do not ask for one.
Agreed. It's the sad reality these days.No KYC gambling sites were actually strictly no-KYC sites in the past when crypto wasn't crazy popular due to which world governments didn't really pay a lot of attention to them.

Gamblers need to invest in any crypto gambling site only if they are willing to submit their KYC at any point later.
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