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141  Economy / Gambling / 5 dimes, BetDSI, Bookmaker, Bovado, SportBet, Sportsbook, William Hill.... on: February 19, 2018, 07:51:22 AM
Is there a Bitcoin sportsbook that gets their odds from any of these fiat sites?
It seems that most of them get their odds from Pinnacle, which is often the last to release odds.

Thank you!
142  Economy / Gambling / Re: Win $1,000,000 USD - FREE ENTRY! on: February 19, 2018, 07:40:16 AM
You're giving away $1,000,000 and it's free?  This is a super expensive promotion, if that's what you wish to call it
143  Economy / Gambling / Re: New SUPER High-Income project!!! Get 40% on: February 19, 2018, 07:39:14 AM
There is absolutely no such thing as 40% guaranteed, even more so in Bitcoin. 

I would be hesitant to trust this thread.
144  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚩 Bitcasino.io – the FUN, FAST and FAIR gaming experience! 🚩 on: February 19, 2018, 07:36:53 AM
Played my last game on bitcasino and learned a hard lesson.

a hard lesson that gambling leads to money loss?
or there is anything more of a substance,like hard lesson that I have been,god forbid,cheated?
aside of the owners associated with vegascasino.io and sportsbet.io I don't see any open scam accusations against them
they used to run shady bonus promotions at sportsbet,so I would not trust my money to the casino
but not guilty untill proven is still a thing,right?
maybe you will help gameprotect out in his never everending quest  Tongue

I thought this poster "rataplannetje69" looked familiar and had posted before:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=395617.msg27949622#msg27949622

Sounds like his lucky streak ran out and now he's upset. 

I too recently hit a bit of a losing streak at this casino, as do many people, but to post FUD is a little childish.
145  Economy / Gambling / Re: Become a co-owner of litecoin.win Casino! 1BTC+ potential passive income a month on: February 19, 2018, 07:30:55 AM
This thread should be marked as spam and deleted.   Poster with 1 activity should not be soliciting business on this forum.
146  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 20 Billion Bets | 111+ BTC Jackpot! on: February 19, 2018, 07:30:10 AM
Still one of my favorite sites after all these years. 
147  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitVerts - Dice Game on: February 19, 2018, 07:29:01 AM
5% is way too much in this situation.  Considering all of the Bitcoin competition, you must lower that % or you run the risk of no business. 
As someone else said, it doesn't matter the size of the jackpot.
148  Economy / Economics / Re: What coin do you believe will be next to bitcoin? on: February 19, 2018, 07:27:04 AM
XRP, LTC, OMG, GNT
149  Economy / Gambling / Re: WBet7.com - Sport bet accept ETH, ETC, BTC, BCH, DOGE, LTC, DASH, VTC, PM... on: February 13, 2018, 04:47:42 AM
I would not trust this site.  Nothing personal but the "thank you sir" is kinda creeepy and scares me to the point that you would close down if money became tight 
150  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚩 Bitcasino.io – the FUN, FAST and FAIR gaming experience! 🚩 on: February 13, 2018, 04:42:54 AM
I wish you 3 will quit coming on here spamming for this crooked casino. They already did their damage and many players have already stop playing at bitcasino. There is no reason for you all to come here praising a place that is a known rogue.

I happen to enjoy this casino and no one paid me to shill here.  Quick deposits/withdrawals and cooperative customer service. And the games are pretty bad ass looking.
You do realize this site is run by the same owners of vegascasino.io and sportsbet.io do you not?  Undecided

They have run into problems with many of players in the past with not paying out them for their winnings and coming up with excuses not too.
I would steer clear with any gambling site that is connected to this triad of casinos. Angry

All I know is I have never had any problems with this casino. 

Many of the so called scams accusations are started or fueled by the poster above, game-protect.
I have only needed help from support once and it was resolved within 1 hour.  Not too shabby if you ask me.


I like the deposit/withdrawal times, wide array of games and the mobile ability.
As long as my playing experience remains a good one, I have no reason to worry about my finances here. 

For that reason I have no reason to stop playing here.
I will not be getting in a flame war with game-protect as he chooses to do so in every casino thread.

Best of luck to everyone, even the name callers.   
151  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚩 Bitcasino.io – the FUN, FAST and FAIR gaming experience! 🚩 on: February 10, 2018, 03:42:58 PM
I spend the last days too much money on this casino, no free spins, no prices...nothing. This casino is a big SCAM.

Maybe you need a better casino strategy. 
That or your luck ran out. 
But don't say a casino is a scam based on your bad luck.

As for the poster above, I have already asked him to not mention my name or contact me.
I will certainly not be clicking his links.
152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: is bitcoin over? on: February 08, 2018, 11:46:33 PM
If you truly think that bitcoins over, it may be time for your coins right now.  Sell them for cheap so people like me can scoop them up at discount prices  Grin
153  Economy / Gambling / Re: When a Gambler/Player Dies on: February 08, 2018, 11:17:14 PM
This scares me on almost a daily basis.  It's best to have a benefactor (if you will) who knows your private keys and has access to your wallets. 
Not that I have a lot of crypto but I would be heartbroken if something happened to me and all of my savings/investments were to go to waste  Cry
154  Economy / Economics / Re: I want to invest 1000 USD into crypto on: February 08, 2018, 11:13:19 PM
XRP, LTC, OMG, GNT are all great buys at their current prices.  They aren't even really long term holds!
155  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you send your Bitcoin to the Sportsbooks? on: February 02, 2018, 01:35:10 AM
Anyone else enjoying these $1.50 bitcoin transaction fees? 
Almost makes you forget that bitcoin is tanking  Cry
156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What sportsbooks accept ETH and other alt coins? on: February 02, 2018, 01:33:12 AM
We are about a week away from launching in time for the Super Bowl. Not a book NOR a Casino. Just peer to peer betting.

Our idea is to launch first with predict the score and predict multiple head to head options. No book, no accounts. Just a smooth interface that powers ETH transactions straight from Meta Mask into a smart contract.

Would love some feedback and ideas guys.

www.cryptosportz.com

Your site looks like the newest attempted scam site.
Using a "z" to spell sportz is definitely a red flag.
Also, you claim to be mentioned in yahoo sports, but I couldn't find anything. 
Only 2 "likes" on Facebook and only 158 followers on twitter isn't very rest assuring either.

Finally, from your site:

Nobody owns Crypto Sportz, it owns itself.
It exists only as a magical set of code on a blockchain network called Ethereum.
The only other place you can find it is in the hearts of sports fans who bet each other whenever someone says their team cannot win a game.
Those who built it, are fans too. Please enjoy it!

If nobody owns the site, who do we contact if there is an issue?   "Magical set of code"  Yikes!
 
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What sportsbooks accept ETH and other alt coins? on: February 02, 2018, 01:23:19 AM
@ Minus7point5

I see you are picky, if you found an interesting book please post it here and I might will add it to the Qualify cost free selection.

BetKing offers several altcoins, but I do not know if you play in the same currency or if it will get converted.


Thanks, but I have zero interest in anything you are connected with. All you do is antagonize forum members with your negativity.   

I asked for sportsbooks that accept alt coins.  Why did you mention betking?

You're a toxin to this forum and all you do is SPAM.

158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What sportsbooks accept ETH and other alt coins? on: January 23, 2018, 06:38:44 PM
Title says it all.  Looking for sportsbooks (not casinos) that accept ETH and others.
By accepting, I mean you can bet with ETH and be paid in ETH.  DirectBet was the only sportsbook I can remember offering this.
I am not looking for sportsbooks that allow ETH deposits in exchange for BTC or credit.  

If you run a sportsbook that fits this criteria, please post here.

Thank you!

Please check WBet7.com - Sportbook accept Ethereum (ETH), Perfect Money and many altcoin like ETC, BCH, LTC, DOGE...

Payment is automatically and instantly. Please check our bitcointalk thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2607019.0

Thank you

There are many, many things that raise flags with your site:

- Bad English- This is probably the #1 biggest red flag
- No limit on betting- So can you pay out a 20 Bitcoin wager on a single match?  I don't even think the known sportsbooks can pay that
- Accepting of alt coins is not standard in this industry- That leaves me even more hesitant to start sending you my ETH
- Free withdrawals-  That's very nice of you, but the math doesn't add up.

Thank you, but I will 100% not be playing here
159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What sportsbooks accept ETH and other alt coins? on: January 23, 2018, 06:32:43 PM
Title says it all.  Looking for sportsbooks (not casinos) that accept ETH and others.
By accepting, I mean you can bet with ETH and be paid in ETH.  DirectBet was the only sportsbook I can remember offering this.
I am not looking for sportsbooks that allow ETH deposits in exchange for BTC or credit.  

If you run a sportsbook that fits this criteria, please post here.

Thank you!


http://planetofbets.com/ is a sportsbooks that accept usd, uero, perfectmoney, webmoney, bitcoin, ethereum litecoin and etc. Im using that gambling site for almost 3 years now without having a problem. You can also try sportsbet.io, you can deposit altcoin through shapeshift exchange.

After reading this, I think I will be passing. 
But thanks:   https://www.sbo.net/sportsbook-reviews/planetofbets/
160  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / What sportsbooks accept ETH and other alt coins? on: January 22, 2018, 04:53:30 AM
Title says it all.  Looking for sportsbooks (not casinos) that accept ETH and others.
By accepting, I mean you can bet with ETH and be paid in ETH.  DirectBet was the only sportsbook I can remember offering this.
I am not looking for sportsbooks that allow ETH deposits in exchange for BTC or credit.  

If you run a sportsbook that fits this criteria, please post here.

Thank you!
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