I've never heard of that site to which you provided a link. Be very careful, Electrum is one of the most common targets of malicious wallet scammers.
There are plenty of resources on this forum to help you learn how to compile your own binaries. It's been a while, but I recall posting some instructions myself on how to do so on Windows. I'll see if I can dig them up a little later.
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I wouldn't say it's a famous sportsbook but saying they are not known by anyone here is not right, they have an ANN thread here since 4 years and they have already sponsored few pools afaik, other guys from this thread seem to know them. It's one of the first decentralized sportsbook, maybe the first one actually, you can bet there without opening an account if you want, directly from your wallet, without any way to lock your funds unlike traditional bookmakers, if you use this feature. I don't know if they are scamming OP here, but saying they are just impersonating "sportsbet.io" since 2018 is a little bit unfair IMO.
Thanks for the correction. The look of their website doesn't exactly convince me that they're not attempting to impersonate Sportsbet.io, but the fact that they've been around for 4 years and this is the first complaint I've heard about them does lend them some credibility.
I believe it's a small misunderstanding, DireWolf has no intention of harm, he just missed that there's a platform with a quite similar name to the one that's quite established, and he's just being cautious if that's an impersonating website.
It was indeed a misunderstanding on my part, but I don't think Saint-loup meant to insinuate anything by his comment, merely providing a correction. At least that's how I took it.
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The application I'm talking about can be created by Mobile for only $2000 or VBULLETIN sites that require special security software for $180. As I Mentioned, Many People Using Crypto Binance Will Follow This And Use It. Tokens Arriving on Crypto Sites Every Month Will Queue for Advertising. I think you can open your horizons. If you believe, everything will happen. .
If you can do it for $2.2k then why is your broke ass begging for ten times that amount? You're not a developer, you're a fucking scammer. Anyone with moderate coding skills can download free forum software and integrate APIs for CEXs or MetaMask. The only point of this thread is to make your attempted scam appear somewhat legit. Piss off, already.
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The species from which my mother hales has nothing to do with your attempt to scam, nor my ability to recognize a piece of shit when I see one.
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Yeah the silver lining for anyone going up against me is - I don't have a QB.
Mac Jones is available. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'd rather leave the spot open, LOL. I'll trade you Brock Purdy for CMC... ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Yeah the silver lining for anyone going up against me is - I don't have a QB.
Mac Jones is available. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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It would be better if you conveyed a respectful message.
How respectful is it to walk into a room full of strangers and ask for $22k while offering nothing in exchange that could not be obtained for free? Here's the level of respect you deserve: FUCK OFF!
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sportbet.one
Look at my signature. See any coincidences? Not one person on this forum has ever heard of sportbet dot one, so no, you were not recommended to that site by anyone here. It's obviously an imposter site, attempting to scam would be clients of the legitimate casino in my signature. Sorry for your loss, but you've been tricked by a scammer.
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I don't think anyone should be leaving a red-tag unless there is valid, concrete evidence of wrongdoing.
Many shitcoins started out with good intentions, especially back during the boom of the late teens, so involvement in a failed shitcoin isn't enough for a redtag, in my opinion, nor is deleting old posts. If the shitcoin in question was a blatant fraud, then evidence of such should be presented.
The first thing I though when I saw this post is that, like many accounts that were created to promote since failed shitcoins, the account in question has probably been sold. So, whoever is controlling the account now may not have had any involvement in that failed coin, anyway.
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Man I am 1-3 with my calls so far this season, not good.
I'm about 50/50 on bets, but financially I'm still a little bit ahead on the season so far. The Giants really pissed me off last Thursday. I only needed two more points to win my prop bet and the G-men let me down. To be fair, the Niners' second team also let me down, but no body expected them to run up the score. I was so confident that was a sure bet; Niners -6.5, CMC anytime TD, Total Points O44.5 that I put a whopping $30 bet down, lol. Yes I'm a cheapskate and allergic to losing money on gambling. I've been looking at Against The Spread (ATS) stats when placing bets, based on the idea that teams that cover will continue to cover. Of course there isn't a wealth of statistical data for ATS totals only 3 weeks into the season, but I tend to fare better toward the last few weeks. https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/trends/ats_trends/Sounds like a good strategy, thanks for the link. I'll take a look at that. Well it's not all luck. I've always maintained that it's 1/3 luck, 1/3 skill, 1/3 dedication (paying attention/making moves etc).
That's probably the most accurate way of looking at it, I can't argue with those breakdowns. Man what a boring game tomorrow ..GB vs the Lions mehhh. Will have to create some prop bets to make it more interesting.
It does look like it'll be a boring game on paper, neither team is really expected to do much this year. But with Minnesota and Chicago winless after week 3, these two are looking like the top candidates to win the division. I find it nearly impossible to predict the winner, so I'll probably pass on a bet for this one.
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Down 0-3, pretty hard hole to come out of.
Meh, don't get discouraged. It's all about luck anyway, and if you look at the points fielded, you're right in the middle. I bet things will average out within a few weeks. What's funny; the team that's fielded the most points (Hhampuz) and the team with the fewest (South Park) are both 2-1. Both of the winless teams are right in the middle of the pack as far as points fielded: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FCM9rTHNt%2Fimage.png&t=663&c=fCvdOOvlTyxRow)
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Bisq has been updated to version 1.9.13 with a few improvements and some minor bug fixes. You can download the latest version from Github here: https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq/releasesOr you can download from the official Bisq site here: https://bisq.network/downloads/Always verify! Improvements Improve flow in create/take offer process Add MercadoPago payment method Add info popup about Argentinian Peso (blue) market prices Update to latest Java 11 LTS runtime (1, 2, 3, 4) Show Amazon gift card country in offer book Randomly select dispute agent Update mediators onion addresses Add Bisq 2 bond roles names Broadcast Arbitration DPT and dispute message in parallel Allow arbitration tickets to be manually reopened
Bug fixes Validate transactions after DAO state is ready Fix: BTC maker/taker fee validation Edit button/pen symbol stops working for altcoin offers Fix cutoff UTXOs in Send Funds screen
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For tomorrow I have the Rams at +1.5 against the winless Bengals. The other game should be pretty good as well, but Eagles at -5 sounds a bit high, wouldn't take that bet.
I had three free bets I had to use yesterday before they expired, so I put 1mBTC on the Rams, and hedged another on the Bengals. I was rooting for the Rams since they offered a higher payout, but had to settle for the hedge bet. The last 1mBTC I used for a multi-bet with the Eagles -2.5 and total points O34.5. All in all, I came out 1.6mBTC ahead, which isn't bad.
My week 3 match up with morvillz7z was so stressful. It came down to the wire, but I was able barely sneak past him. GG, Mo! I'm pretty pleased with how my FF season has started, but I'm still not too confident I can keep it up.
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Why do you only offer to "USA Residents" and "FFL Dealer"?
Okay, Rip Van Winkle. I, personally don't care to commit any felonies by violating the Federal Firearms Act of 1938. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Why do so many third-world goons think they're experts on American firearm laws? I should have made this a self-moderated thread, I guess.
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11. Mateusz Gamrot 10. Bryce Mitchell 09. Marina Rodriguez 08. Bryan Battle 07. Charles Jourdain 06. Dan Argueta 05. Andre Fialho 04. Jacob Malkoun 03. Mohammed Usman 02. Mizuki Inoue 01. Tamires Vidal
NOT go the Full Distance 4
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I call you out! DireWolfM14
Bike racks, 3:30?
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I have no idea what either of you are talking about. I don't know if you're stroking each other off, or having a lover's quarrel. But, if either of you are attempting to troll me, I'll give you a few lessons that might help you succeed: 1. When trolling someone, it's best to wait for an opportunity when you aren't trying to defend you're own shady actions (this thread is a perfect example,) otherwise it comes off as deflection or projection. 2. When the troller is choosing an insult, it helps if the insult is accurate. Otherwise it won't have the desired affect of pushing the trollee's buttons. It also helps if the troller hasn't demonstrated the same behavior suggested by the insult. For example; if you're going to call someone "thin-skinned" it helps if you haven't been whining about trust list exclusions since the dawn of time. 3. Humor can often be incorporated into tolling, but it's not as essential as many would think. Subtlety is far more important. Subtlety alone can be humorous, and often necessary. Many on-line forums have rules against trolling so keeping it subtle, such as hiding it as a part of a normal discussion, or labeling it as a tutorial (just some examples,) will help deliver the message, and may even lend some humor. This is the most underachieved factor of successful trolling, and it's no surprise because it requires intelligence. 4. Coherence! In order to be an effective troll you need to be coherent. If the trollee doesn't even know he's being trolled, you're not doing it right. You can't make snide comments that are so passive-aggressive that no body even knows what you're talking about. I hope that helps. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
This section is fed by people who live in poor countries (and have low incomes as well as poor access to credit if at all) or gamblers, and you don't seem to be either of the two cases.
Gambling is exactly what he's trying to do here. He's gambling on the price of bitcoin, only he want's a lender to take all the risk. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Obviously something else is the matter. I don't think we've ever interacted, but it seems like what's happened between myself and jollygood has you hurting for some reason. Get well soon ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thank you for the well wishes. I'm happy to report that I'm quite healthy and well. Let me take this opportunity to assure you, you're deflections aren't going to work on me. If you think my reaction to your request is somehow tied to your interaction with JollyGood, you obviously haven't been paying attention to my interactions with him, lol. However, going back and looking at how he was able to sniff you out for the shitbird you are, I've decided to remove him from trust list exclusions. Thanks for enlightening me. ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif)
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