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1181  Economy / Gambling / Re: PoorBot Review! on: January 04, 2024, 07:30:31 PM
Thanks for your detailed review!
You're most welcome! I have tested the bot for sometime and I must say that you have made a pretty decent bot. I hope that players will find it useful for conversion of their funds directly on Stake.com. I have tried my best to share as much detail in the review about the bot as possible.

I have also included a video tutorial for those who want to know that how to use the Poorbot. Although, using of Poorbot isn't hard by any means but I'm quite sure that video will be helpful. I wish you best of luck, and I hope that some players may soon find about the bot. It's a pretty useful tool and anyone who uses it for once will definitely use it again and again.

1182  Economy / Gambling / Re: Finding a Bug on: January 04, 2024, 06:43:41 PM
Yes I have reported it to the casino....Snip....
Still waiting for them to update me and also receive a thank you$? 🙄
You have done a great job by reporting the bug to the support team of the casino. If they find the bug as harmful then surely they'll compensate you for it and even if they don't that's still okay because you have done a great job anyway. I would recommend you to wait for their response if they're a reputed casino then you'll surely get some reward for reporting of that bug. It's not always necessary for a casino to run a bug bounty program but if someone finds a bug and reports it to a casino then in most cases casino appreciate that favor and reward such person with some money.
1183  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which are best stake alternatives on: January 04, 2024, 03:54:40 PM
Which are best stake alternatives
I search for good casinos with similar original games
There are many good casinos out there with similar original games that Stake.com has but I won't recommend you any of those. If you really want to find those casinos then kindly read announcement threads of the famous casinos on the gambling board.

I would also recommend you to read some reviews about those casinos before making any deposits. I would always suggest you to do your own research instead of relying on someone else's opinion. There are so many good casinos who have their announcement threads on this forum.

You should go through some of those announcement threads and read posts of users on those threads, you'll get an idea about the casino. I would also suggest you to visit each casino after reading their announcement threads and reviews and check yourself that how good games are those casinos offering.
1184  Economy / Services / My Utopia Android Application Review on: January 04, 2024, 03:45:56 PM
My Review

I installed Utopia android application and I created my Utopia account on Android. First, I tested the AI assistant. I asked some good questions to the AI assistant and it gave me some amazing answers without any delays. I would say that AI Assistant of the Utopia works pretty fast on android. I have searched for some channels on channel tab and found some good channels out there. I have sent a message on Utopia chat lobby and also joined some good channels. It's an amazing application.

1185  Economy / Services / Re: [PAID TESTERS NEEDED] Zenland Escrow Contract | Custom Agents | Up to $20 (open) on: January 04, 2024, 03:01:16 PM
We highly value the opinions of reputable forum users and those who participated in previous rounds of Zenland beta tests.
I'm one of the participants of your previous rounds of Zenland beta test. If possible I would love to leave my feedback once again after testing the Zenland and it's current state and new features if any of those are added. I will try to explain in detail about my experience of using Zenland's escrow platform.
1186  Economy / Gambling / Re: What do you want to see in casino reviews? on: January 04, 2024, 02:35:17 PM
Casino review should be an eye opener about the casino in particular. Many things needed to be known about a casino through review and not just praising the casino of it wonderful features and characteristics that makes it different from others in same competition.
As a reviewer I can probably say that when a casino has some features then testing those features and writing them in the review is the responsibility of the reviewer. I also try to test the weak points of a casino and try my best to recommend the casino owner to fix those weak points in order to succeed in casino business.

All of the casinos are there to satisfy their players and they do that in order to earn money for them as well, and if a casino lacks customer support or any other features then it's responsibility of the reviewer to highlight that issue in the review so casino can fix that issue and players will get some knowledge about that issue before going with that casino.
1187  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Inverse Cramer Strikes Again on: January 04, 2024, 02:27:30 PM
The guy just make inverse predictions and most of the times who are following him know that fact and that's the reason for those sell orders I guess in case of Bitcoin. I don't trust him and his predictions because they make no-sense at all but if someone favors Bitcoin for any reason then I will definitely appreciate that someone. Bitcoin isn't dependent on someone's predictions and even if someone with inverse predictions says something about Bitcoin then again the inversion fails and Bitcoin will go up and up again.

Although, Jim Cramer is the king of inverse predictions but I'm with him if he supports Bitcoin because the cure for curse of inversion is Bitcoin. The guy will relieve from that curse this time because he found the best remedy in the world. Ah, it's not a cruse but a game done in background by the Cramer but that game won't work this time for sure.
1188  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Today is 2024, We Need a New Breakthrough, bitcoin is calling you Hey Genius on: January 04, 2024, 03:31:25 AM
The only solution that may work for long-term is to shift people's mindset about Bitcoin from a way of payment to a store of value. If people consider Bitcoin a P2P payment solution and use it only daily basis for transactions then fees could go higher as more people start adopting Bitcoin payments.

The ordinals are currently causing the problem but then the number of people would be the cause of network congestion. Fighting ordinals is possible but the developers haven't found a way yet, however fighting users is not possible. The more will be the number of unconfirmed transactions the higher will be the intensity of the congestion.
1189  Economy / Gambling / PoorBot Review! on: January 03, 2024, 04:50:36 PM
Poorbot Review


Introduction

Today I got the opportunity to test an amazing platform that’s available for Stake.com users. It’s basically an exchange bot that will allow the Stake users to convert their crypto-currencies on the platform directly, it works with the Stake’s tip feature. I was excited when I started testing this platform because I’ve never seen a fast and responsive solution for Stake users like this one before. Stake users can now easily convert their funds from one currency to another by paying only 0.3% conversion fees to Poorbot and they’ll get the converted currency within seconds.

Web design/User Interface

The web design of the Poorbot is very simple and that's why anyone can learn to use this bot easily within minutes. The Poorbot's website is fast and very responsive, I have faced no lags or delays while using the website. I would consider the design of the Poorbot's website as a nostalgic design with super fast speeds and simplistic looks, the page isn’t bloated like many other web pages. It’s basically a single page website where you get the bot and some information about its usage. The bot’s web page is just like a web page that many online calculators offer. It loads pretty fast even on low-end systems with minimum ram.

Currencies Accepted

Poorbot exchanger is basically a tool that allow you to convert your Stake’s funds from one crypto-currency to another crypto-currency for just 0.3% fee per conversion. The following crypto-currencies are available for conversion at the time of testing: BTC, ETH, TRX, LTC, USDT, DOGE, BNB, and XRP. The bot will help you to convert all of those crypto-currencies in a matter of seconds. If you have BTC in your Stake's account and you want to convert your BTC into another crypto-currency like LTC, TRX, DOGE, and others in the list then it can be done easily with Poorbot exchanger.

If you want to avoid huge withdrawal fees of BTC and want to convert your Stake’s BTC funds to another crypto-currency that has low withdrawal fees like TRX then you can do that with Poorbot exchanger. You will end up paying less fees to withdraw your funds from Stake.com to your own personal wallets. It won’t take you a day or two or even hours, it will only take you a few seconds to convert your funds with the help of Poorbot exchanger. When I converted my funds from TRX to LTC it basically took me less than a minute, later I have completed many conversions and each conversion was completed under a minute.

How Poorbot works?

The Poorbot exchanger works with the help of Stake’s tip feature that is available at Stake’s chat. All you have to do is to type /tip Poorbot and press enter and you’ll get to a page where you can send the amount of a crypto-currency as tip to Poorbot and once the tip is sent, you’ll have to visit Poorbot.io and put your Stake’s username in the box, and select the crypto-currency and its amount that you sent as a tip to Poorbot, and then select the crypto-currency that you want to receive, and finally you’ll just click the exchange button. You’ll get your funds in the selected crypto-currency within seconds. Let’s say if you sent a tip to Poorbot as BTC and you want to receive funds as TRX then you’ll have to select BTC in “from currency box” and TRX in “to currency box” and then put your Stake’s username in the box for username and the amount in the box for amount sent, and when done click on exchange button, within seconds you’ll receive your converted funds in your Stake’s account.

I have tested the platform thoroughly by doing many conversions and to my excitement the platform worked very well. In some conversions I have faced some minor issues but there wasn’t any serious issue at all. I’m going to be sharing my feedback of the tests below.

First Conversion Test

I have started my first conversion by sending a tip of 7 TRX to the Poorbot from the chat function of the Stake, the amount was sent within seconds and then I visited Poorbot web-page which was already opened on another browser tab, I entered information about my username, selected the currency that I sent to Poorbot, I have also selected the desired currency for conversion and entered the amount that I sent to Poorbot as a tip and finally I clicked on the exchange button. The exchange went well and I got the converted funds instantly into my Stake’s account. For this first conversion test I sent tip as TRX and converted it into LTC with the help of the Poorbot, and this whole thing took me less than a minute. This conversion went well without any issues or errors.


Second Conversion Test

Once my first conversion was completed successfully, I decided to test the platform again by doing my second conversion.  In second conversion I decided to convert some LTC into TRX and I have sent a tip of 0.009 LTC that was around $0.64 at the time of conversion but intentionally I entered a wrong amount on Poorbot's fields to see if it recognizes the wrong amount in the box and convert it or not, the Poorbot exchanger refused the transaction with a message that “tip not found” I then entered the correct amount which was 0.0009 LTC that I sent as a tip to the bot and it was converted instantly. I found that the bot will recognize the fixed amount that you sent and if you change even a single decimal or integer of the amount then you won’t get it converted. It’s always better to copy the amount that you have sent and paste it into the Poorbot’s amount sent box to avoid such errors.



Third Conversion Test

Since I already made my mind to test all the accepted crypto-currencies of the platform and that’s why I initiated my third test with a new conversion. For this conversion I pre-entered 10 TRX value in the amount sent box and I have pre-entered my Stake’s username and other details in those fields. In this test I aimed to convert 10 TRX to XRP and all of those were pre-selected and pre-entered on the Poorbot’s platform before sending the tip from my Stake’s account. I went to my Stake’s account and sent the tip quickly and then I went to Poorbot.io where the values were already entered and the receiving currency was already selected, then quickly I clicked on the exchange button. I got an error message “Oops… tip not found”, I clicked on ok button of that message and clicked on the exchange button once again but the same error message appeared once again. Then I visited my Stake’s account to see why I faced the error and after that I went once again to Poorbot’s site to continue the exchange and this time instead of selecting XRP I selected BNB, and the same error occurred, I again clicked on the ok button and then clicked on the exchange button once more to see what will happen. This time the conversion was accepted and completed by the Poorbot.




Fourth Conversion Test

I started my fourth conversion when the third conversion was completed but this time I didn’t pre-entered the amount value but my username was pre-entered in this test and in all of the previous tests. I sent a tip of 0.00326493 to Poorbot via my Stake’s account and went to Poorbot.io to receive BTC as the converted currency. I did it quickly once again by entering the value and clicking on exchange button, but again I received the same error. I clicked on ok button and then clicked on exchange button again and this time the exchange was completed without any errors. I noticed for the first time that the bot requires a few seconds to understand a transaction and convert it to the desired crypto-currency.

Fifth Conversion Test

This time I wanted to convert BTC to another accepted crypto-currency but I haven’t pre-selected the desired crypto-currency yet.  For this conversion I have sent 0.000002411 BTC as a tip to Poorbot via my Stake’s account and then went to Poorbot’s web-page and selected BTC in “from currency” and ETH in “to currency” and entered the amount in the field that I sent as a tip to Poorbot and clicked on exchange button. The exchange was completed instantly without any errors. Although, I have also done this exchange quickly but the Poorbot didn’t gave any errors this time.

Rest of the Conversion Tests

I continued my conversion tests to check all of the remaining crypto-currencies in the list and to my excitement all of the tests went flawlessly. After BTC to ETH conversion, I converted ETH to USDT, and USDT to DOGE, DOGE to TRX, and TRX to LTC once again and during all those conversions I have faced no issues at all. Although, in one of those conversions I have faced the error once again and I found that when we try to complete the conversion within 10 seconds then we may face that error and that’s why it’s best to wait for some time before clicking on the exchange button.

My Suggestion for Improvement of the PoorBot

I suggest the developer of the bot to fix a few issues that I have noticed during my tests. First issue to fix is to make bot more responsive to quick transactions, and instead of giving error message the bot should give a message like "please wait a few seconds".

Another thing that I suggest to the developer of the bot is to reduce the minimum accepted amount to Stake’s minimum accepted amount for the tip as many users may face some problems if they send tips that are below $0.50 in value.

My final suggestion to improve the bot is to add more crypto-currencies in the list of accepted crypto-currencies. With more crypto-currencies in the list users have choice to convert to other desired crypto-currencies if they want.

Conclusion

After all of my conversion tests I can surely say that Poorbot works like wonders for the ones who want to convert their Stake’s funds from one crypto-currency to another one. The Poorbot is the best solution for all such users and trust me you would love the conversion capabilities of this bot as a Stake user.

Here is the link of a video tutorial for those who want to know that how to use Poorbot exchanger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oez5qEiSAXs
1190  Economy / Gambling / Re: sportscasino.io no kyc instant payments on: January 02, 2024, 04:05:41 PM
I am thankful to anybody who really bothers to write here since it will only help to find the truth. Sportscasino.io is accepting deposits with crypto and cash.
~Snip~
I have never seen you before and I have skimmed almost all of the posts of this thread by reading them in a few minutes. I have also read your replies too and in my opinion the name of the casino sounds legit but I haven't heard about that casino  before this thread and that's why I still won't join a casino when it's recommended by someone whom I don't know yet.

You don't have to appreciate or get worried about someone's ratings and to be honest no one with good trust on this forum  rated you as reliable yet. I'm sad to say that you have got a negative feedback from a well known name and that's why the other members are asking such questions.

I assume this means that this casino was created 3 years ago and in case my assumption is correct, then the casino has been running for many years but is not known
After reading your this post I did some research and to my excitement the domain name was created on 2022-08-03 via Namecheap and if we keep that in mind then the site isn't even two years old yet. I don't know why they claim that they have been online since 2021. That can be an indicator of a scam because a honest and reliable casino would never claim such things.



1191  Other / Meta / Re: [Discussion] Forum tipping service on: January 01, 2024, 10:52:01 PM
I think you have came up with a very nice idea and if somehow you get success in implementing it on this forum even in the form of an extension then that would be an amazing feature for many users. I believe mostly the ones who are running their own announcement threads can use the tipping feature to tip those users who post useful and informative posts on those announcement threads.

I would like to know that what can we do if we unfortunately lose that private code that was given to us during registration?

Can we somehow be able to recover it in case if we lose it or we won't be able to get it again?

Another important thing I want to know that the ones who may send tips should must have accounts on your server or they can directly do that by installing the extension?
1192  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What course can one study in university that can build potential in bitcoin? on: January 01, 2024, 03:24:22 PM
If you want to have a government job in many countries then you'll still have to go to universities but if your main concern is to learn things then you don't have to visit any university these days.

Most of the universities are offering distance learning facilities these days and anyone who knows about those facilities can join university courses online without physically moving to university's location.

Sites like Coursera, FutureLearn are some go the good sites where you can learn with the courses of those universities from comfort of your home. You can also learn advanced technology related things from websites like Udacity and maybe if you have some money or you know how to use coupons then you can get some courses on Udemy for free and start your learning journey.
1193  Economy / Reputation / Re: What's the ratio of possibilities for me on: December 31, 2023, 09:58:50 PM
I think OP has got what he wanted to hear, in fact o_e_l_e_o came on this thread and shared with OP and all of us that he has no secret to have all those skills. He's in fact a great doctor who gives proper time to reading and he's good thinker, after reading those things he think about what he has read. Finally, he experiments with the things and sort those out. I believe all of us have the potential to do something similar but the most important thing that anyone needs is self-discipline because without it we can't really do all those things.

Learning of things is not hard these days if you can give some time to proper reading. Once you read a text or a book's chapter then try to understanding of those things that you have read and then think about the things that you read and finally  apply the knowledge that you have learnt by experimenting. Experiment is the most important thing without it the theoretical knowledge is not so useful.

I'm Linux user myself and I can say that someone who really wants to understand technology better should at least try Linux, and I believe most of the users with proper knowledge tend to move towards Linux and open-source software. We also have something called GitHub these days where you can access many open-source projects and their source codes, and then you can experiment with those codes.

In fact these days knowledge is available everywhere around the internet, you can basically begin learning by reading some books or e-books and then you can move toward video tutorials as they can provide real-time insight of the things. Once you're done with all of those and you still aren't able to do something then you may join various forums and sites like Reddit where you can ask others to get some help. Just be a self-disciplined person and an active learner then see that how good you will progress overtime.
1194  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🔥 BC.GAME - CASINO AND SPORTSBOOK | $1,000 GIVEAWAY LIVE! 🔥🔥🔥 on: December 31, 2023, 05:03:28 PM
Have you ever experienced any emails like a reset password from a BC game recently? Or is it just me and my friend who might have gotten either our browser or our email exposed to some third-party site?
I have never received any e-mails for password reset and I believe an hacker might got information about your e-mail and that hacker is trying to send you those e-mails as a phishing attempt to hack your passwords. Be careful from such e-mails and also tell your friend to be careful because those hackers can damage your account a lot if they get access to it. That's why I believe 2FA is a good solution because even after having someone's password the hackers can't do much hard and the user can easily change the password in such conditions.
1195  Other / Meta / Re: Decentralize Bitcointalk on: December 31, 2023, 03:54:14 PM
Theymos only asked forum staffs to stop advertising mixers through signature campaigns after the CM break down.
I think Theymos did that as a precaution to be safe from all those centralized organizations. The mixers could be hit by the governmental organizations anytime and someone like Theymos who always thinks about the betterment of this forum would never want the users to face any problems that may arise because of the mixers or advertising of the mixers.

I believe no governmental organization directly contacted Theymos to remove mixer's campaigns from this forum, it was just a precautionary decision to protect the forum and its users from all those things that can happen in future. Two of the mixers that were advertising on this forum got seized by the governmental authorities and who knows which mixer is next in the list.

I'm not saying that the rest of the mixers are doing anything shady but I believe the decision was taken as precautionary action to stop from the damages that can happen in future. The other forum and its admin is aware of this thing but still those mixers aren't the ones who did wrong and that's why he's willing allowing those mixers to advertise on that forum.

1196  Economy / Reputation / Re: @Cantsay - possible abuse of merits + alt accounts on: December 31, 2023, 03:03:13 PM
After reading almost every of this thread I can say that there are some chances for @Cantsay to have some relation to that account but that can be a coincidence too. I have read some posts of Cantsay before and I have seen many posts of him of various topics. Most of his posts seem pretty good to me and he makes some good contribution to the forum.

I know it seems strange to make the first post in a thread to get some merits and I believe that's the main reason why @Lucius thought about some co-relation between those two accounts. I would suggest @Cantsay to not try to make posts in rush as those can cause some problems for you and may cause some doubts in minds of other members if you receive merits on those posts. No matter if you write the first post or the fifth one if it deserves to get merits it will get those merits trust me.
1197  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hasn't Bitcoin Deviated from The Vision of Satoshi? on: December 31, 2023, 11:53:53 AM
Satoshi created Bitcoin and thought it will be used as a payment system between peers and to be honest Bitcoin still is a P2P payment solution and people are still using it for transactions without any doubt. But, it's also true that Bitcoin is now more considered as an asset to invest in rather than a P2P payment solution.

I believe Bitcoin needs both of those tags as a P2P payment solution and as an asset. The ones who consider it as an asset will hold it and the holding will increase Bitcoin's value overtime and the ones who consider it can use it as P2P payment solution. The fees a little bit high these days due to ordinals issue but they'll gradually come down to normal levels in some time.
1198  Other / Meta / Re: Opinion on Spelling Check on: December 31, 2023, 08:43:27 AM
I believe that it's good the way it is and we may not need any spelling check feature on the forum. Sometimes good users make spelling mistakes because they use various devices to write their posts. The ones who use laptops or PC may not have any spelling issues in the first place but the ones who use smartphones to write posts may face some spelling issues.

I don't think that with a spell check or without it we can notice hacked or sold accounts. The users are also humans and they can improve their writing style overtime and it may not be an indicator to find the stolen accounts. By the way, once can easily use a service like Grammarly to fix all the spelling and grammar issues and the hackers or the ones who buy accounts are well aware of such services these days.
1199  Other / Meta / Re: Decentralize Bitcointalk on: December 31, 2023, 08:33:30 AM
I agree that a decentralized forum may work for the ones who prefer privacy and want to do whatever they want to do but I'm more than sure it's not going to be possible. Even many websites that tried to do that were known to be as fail experiments and that's why the web system may not go decentralized if you want to maintain a good balance of things.

Bitcoin is decentralized because it's not control by a single person or a group of people but a forum or a website in general is controlled by a person or a group of people and we can't change that thing. Ah, maybe we can change that when we have someone like Satoshi who create Robots and implement decentralization theory in them and then make them work as humans but that would be a more controversial and out of topic, and Science fiction thing than a part of reality.
1200  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin's function 5, 10, 20 years from now on: December 31, 2023, 08:18:20 AM
The main roadblock in Bitcoin's way is the centralized system and the regulatory authorities because they want Bitcoin to be in their control and the ones who use Bitcoin for transactions should be monitored by them. This is the roadblock which's going to be a huge burden for the ones who want to use Bitcoin because of it's decentralized model and the privacy in mind but it's hard to evade this thing even in current dates when Bitcoin isn't regulated or centralized yet, and I hope it will somehow find a way to go through this roadblock if they don't suppress the community who believes in decentralization and privacy.

Another roadblock in Bitcoin's way of getting more success is the problem of ordinals that has been on the network for quite a time now. The ordinals are causing huge network congestion and due to that the fees of Bitcoin transactions are growing each hour. The developers are working to find a solution for the ordinals but they haven't got any success yet, however in future they may find a way to stop those ordinals and make Bitcoin network less congested again.

I would say that if those roadblocks won't stop Bitcoin from its growth then in 10 years we may see Bitcoin as a way of payment for all online stores like PayPal and it may work better than PayPal in most cases. In 20 years I believe most of the nations would accept Bitcoin as a way of payment and may implement it as reserve currency or allow it to be used as a secondary currency to their main fiat currency. I'm sure most of the countries may consider it as a reserve currency rather than a way of payment in 20 years. Who knows by then Bitcoin may no longer be as decentralized as it is in today's date and time.
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