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1561  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: January 14, 2023, 06:29:07 PM
<...> but the thing is why we are we so concerned about it now?

Dude, I don't think anyone's particularly concerned about it. People just having a harmless discussion here, you know... this is a place for discussions!

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They have been running successfully with legitimate business so we don't need to rely on how many years they have been into this crypto casino line and enjoy gambling over there.

There's no denying their legitimacy, as far as I can tell. But to say that the casino is 20 years old is just plain ridiculous.
1562  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Crypto should be banned or soon to be. on: January 14, 2023, 02:36:57 PM
WTF are you talking about? Can you give an example of a website that has a database containing people's private keys and mnemonics?

I could prove you wrong with statistics and data, but why bother? It's obvious that you're unwilling do accept any form of evidence unless it confirms your own biases. I guess it depends on your personal perspective, but if you're looking for complete security, you might as well be looking for a unicorn riding a leprechaun.


Man there are atleast 10 big sites with all the people infos, loyce is one, keys.lol or i did forget every site that exist, holding everything whats needed to lost all u have

So you're saying that my private key was published somewhere on the Internet? OK, then prove it! Show me where my private key is published.
1563  Economy / Speculation / Re: I think Bottom is gone on: January 14, 2023, 02:30:22 PM
tell me if i am wrong or right experts

No one can tell you that. Just because there has been a rally today and yesterday, it doesn't necessarily mean that the "bottom is gone" and that the market will continue to rise. The same thing is true of the other side of the coin: A big drop doesn't mean that it's time to panic and sell everything.

The market is volatile and unpredictable. Anyone who claims to know its next move is lying. The only thing that's certain is that there will be fluctuations in the market, both up and down.
1564  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Crypto should be banned or soon to be. on: January 14, 2023, 02:10:29 PM
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Prove me wrong that holding crypto is secure these days.

WTF are you talking about? Can you give an example of a website that has a database containing people's private keys and mnemonics?

I could prove you wrong with statistics and data, but why bother? It's obvious that you're unwilling do accept any form of evidence unless it confirms your own biases. I guess it depends on your personal perspective, but if you're looking for complete security, you might as well be looking for a unicorn riding a leprechaun.
1565  Economy / Reputation / Re: Request Support (or Opposition) for Flags here! on: January 14, 2023, 01:45:40 PM
yogg, degenerate gambler who stole funds.
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Flag supported. As I am not active on the Collectibles board, this is my first time reading about this. It would be helpful for someone to provide a brief summary or TLDR; on the Reputation board.
1566  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sometimes more effort is what is needed. on: January 14, 2023, 12:15:36 PM
In my experience, trading cryptocurrency is a lot like a rollercoaster ride: it takes a lot of effort to get on, but once you're strapped in, all you can do is hold on tight and hope for the best.  Cheesy
1567  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk on the phone? on: January 14, 2023, 12:08:25 PM
Bitcointalk does not have a mobile view a lot of members to proposing to have this but some of them want to stick where it starts, there's nothing wrong with it, only way to make it is to pinch your screen to zoom in, also developing for the mobile view makes the hassle to the dev too since people here already used to it.

That's right. Bitcointalk does not have a mobile version, but you can still access it on your phone by using a mobile web browser. Some users prefer to use browser extensions such as "Reading Mode" or "Reader View" that can make the website more mobile-friendly. Additionally, you can try using a third-party app such as "Tapatalk" which allows you to access some online forums, although I'm not sure if Bitcointalk is still supported. I think I read somewhere that it doesn't work anymore.
1568  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommendations for Real Cryptocurrency Casinos on: January 14, 2023, 11:56:39 AM
I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.
1569  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀Jackbit.com | 🎰 Top Crypto Casino ⚽️ Sportsbook 🎲 Exclusive Mini-Games on: January 14, 2023, 11:48:22 AM
Jackbit has an x3 withdrawal rollover. In instances when you don’t complete it, you can take out funds but will likely get hit with a withdrawal commission. You must complete the minimum x1 rollover to remove any funds from your casino account.


the x1 withdrawl rollover is normal
but x3 its ridiculous
I don't know what this 3x withdrawal rollover mean, so I wouldn't mind some some explanation, but I am thinking, or guessing that this simply means wagering 3x the deposited amount before making a withdrawal.. if this is what this mean..

Yeah. A rollover requirement, or rollover for short, refers to a condition that must be met before a player can withdraw funds from their account. In the case of a 3x rollover, it means that the player must wager an amount equal to three times their deposit before they can withdraw any winnings. For example, if a player deposits $100, they would need to wager $300 before they can withdraw any funds. This requirement is really excessive and can make it very difficult for players to get their money out of an account.

This is why I recommend avoiding casinos that have such a requirement in place, as they're likely to be more concerned about safeguarding their profits than giving you an enjoyable experience.


1570  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is it becoming a thread for casinos refusing paying very huge winnings? on: January 13, 2023, 10:40:36 PM
Before playing, gamblers must agree to the terms and conditions of the casino,
Was this the reason why she wasn't paid? According to the story?
You seee, it's quite unfair when you try to paint stories the way it suits your explanations, and it's obviously different from the subject in question.

Obviously to whom? And, according to what story? It seems we have different sources of information.

A spokesperson for Resorts World, Dan Bank, told CNN: "Upon being notified of the situation, casino personnel were able to determine that the figure displayed on the penny slot was the result of an obvious malfunction" – a fact later confirmed by the New York State Gaming Commission.

"After explaining the circumstances to Ms. Bookman, we offered to pay her the correct amount that was shown on the printed ticket. Machine malfunctions are rare, and we would like to extend our apologies to Ms. Bookman for any inconvenience this may have caused."
source

Do you think I'm hearing an issue like this for the first time? Oh dear, these gender-based inequality must get to stop someday -- especially when it falls into the hands of a man who thinks we had every authority to undone whatever has been done. I made the experiences crystal clear on my first post.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰

I believe you're playing the gender inequality card incorrectly.  Cheesy
1571  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀Jackbit.com | 🎰 Top Crypto Casino ⚽️ Sportsbook 🎲 Exclusive Mini-Games on: January 13, 2023, 06:42:00 PM
Welcome to the forum, Jackbit! I'm glad you found the bitcointalk community and I hope you will be able to make yourself at home here. It's always great to have new businesses join us, so I hope the forum will be a valuable resource for you. I'm looking forward to seeing how your company grows in the coming years.


Anyway what's does this site for? https://jackbitcasino.com/ maybe you can use it to post an articles about gambling and sports with your prediction as the bookie.

How do you know this domain is linked to the casino's owner? It appears to me that someone has acquired it and is using it for affiliate marketing with referral links.
1572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Video how i turn 0.3 ethereum into 0.6 ethereum in dice on: January 13, 2023, 06:00:52 PM
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But I still believe that every game requires skills no matter how it even just rolling the dice involves skills, but the luck factor is also high in dice.

Oh, definitely, rolling digital dice is the epitome of skill and expertise. I mean, who needs luck when you can just roll the dice with ninja-like accuracy and control? Because, you know, pressing a button on a screen is just like throwing a real dice.
 Grin
1573  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommendations for Real Cryptocurrency Casinos on: January 13, 2023, 05:48:54 PM
So if you O.P could take out time to read through all the comments made here on this thread, you will come across a whole lot of useful and vital suggestions that will help you in your journey.

Yes. I regularly read through all the comments in this thread and there are certainly a lot of good suggestions that have been made. I agree with this. Additionally, I also encourage other users to share their personal experiences with cryptocurrency casinos, whether it be positive or negative, as this will greatly help me in my research and decision making.
1574  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of Crypto gambling/casino sites on: January 13, 2023, 05:33:29 PM
Thanks in advance for anyones help  Smiley

A few days ago, I opened a similar topic with a specific interest in active cryptocurrency casinos. I haven't found a comprehensive list yet, so I may have to make one myself. I am aware that there are a lot of fake crypto casinos out there and I want to make sure that the casinos that I am listing are legitimate and have a good reputation. I will keep an eye on this thread for any useful information.
1575  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is it becoming a thread for casinos refusing paying very huge winnings? on: January 13, 2023, 05:19:12 PM
Before playing, gamblers must agree to the terms and conditions of the casino, which may include limits on winnings or restrictions on certain games or bets. If a player breaks these terms, the casino may not pay out the winnings. The casino wants to ensure that the win is valid and that the player has not violated any rules before paying out a large amount of money. Also, some casinos may be hesitant to hand over big payouts because they're afraid the winner might be a cheater.

Realistic expectations, strict but fair rules, and careful security procedures - this is what online casinos must provide if they want to remain popular. As we have seen, this is a delicate balance to maintain, but most reputable casinos are more than willing to meet the challenge.
1576  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommendations for Real Cryptocurrency Casinos on: January 12, 2023, 10:47:04 PM
When they say real cryptocurrencies, they meant that cryptocurrencies were fictitious, I did not understand very well, but all the casinos in this forum are cryptocurrencies, I have not seen a casino that is only with normal money, but the advantage they have cryptocurrency casinos is that everything is faster, everything is done more easily and to withdraw, to deposit is easier, I trust Duelbits a lot, because it is a casino that has a good reputation and has many clients, and is very Well managed, they run contests and are trusted by well-known members of the forum, that's something that means a lot to me.

I don't think you understood my question. As I mentioned before, not all casinos advertised here solely operate with cryptocurrency. Some may accept a deposit in bitcoin, for example, but then convert it to fiat currency before allocating it to your account. And when you wish to withdraw funds, they will convert the balance back to cryptocurrency before allowing you to withdraw it to your wallet. I am looking for a casino that does not engage in this conversion process.



Maybe a solution using LN, could be the right approach Wink but for what I know, there is not anything implemented yet.

That's an interesting idea. However, as you mentioned, there are not yet any betting platforms that have implemented LN. At least as far as I know. Strange, actually, that not a single casino has implemented LN gambling yet. I can't think of any reason why they wouldn't, so I assume it's just a matter of time.



Okay, so after seeing the further posts, it's just that OP would rather play with pure crypto, instead of its value tied to fiat.

For instance, he would prefer betting 1,000 Sats rather than the dollar value.

Betfury and Crypto.games support this, although I see the owner of the latter already posted before mine.

Exactly. Thanks for the recommendations, I'll add them to my list.
1577  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: at bitcointalk.org you have to be mentally strong. on: January 10, 2023, 11:02:00 PM
We can only learn if we listen to others opinions. If you got criticism, think about the feedback, the things that you missed out and try to fix them, if possible. Be thankful for the people who take their time to criticize your work, as it is only because they care about it and want to help you to be better. So if you got lots of bad comments just take it as a reference and improve yourself on what you think that is lacking and move forward, always dig your mistakes and use them to motivate your.
1578  Economy / Reputation / Re: I've been hacked on: January 09, 2023, 10:04:26 PM
julerz12, I don't mean to add insult to injury, but this really looks bad. If what you're saying is true, then I am truly sorry.

I understand that this may seem overwhelming and costly, but please know that it is not the end of the world. While money can be a concern, the most important thing to remember is that there is always a solution to every problem. Remember that money comes and goes, but resilience and determination can help us overcome any challenge.

At this time, the most important thing is to try to stay calm and reach out to the companies that trusted you with their money. By working together, you may be able to find a way to make things right and resolve the situation. Good luck!



If  the system is not compromised ( including keyloggers etc..) we should be aware about Electrum (4.3.2 version )
From what I've checked right now, there was an update about a hour ago, to 4.3.3 version. ( see GitHub)

No need to spread FUD. At this time, there is no evidence to suggest that Electrum version 4.3.2 has any critical security vulnerabilities. Version 4.3.3 is only a minor update and has been available since January 3. Please be sure to double-check the facts before sharing information to ensure accuracy.
1579  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommendations for Real Cryptocurrency Casinos on: January 09, 2023, 06:55:44 PM
@PX-Z, @joeperry, @Bitinity, @DogecoinMachine, @Pmalek, @Strongkored ...

Thank you for all the recommendations. These are exactly the types of suggestions I was looking for in response to my question. I will definitely check out all of these casinos and add them to my list.



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it would be best for him to just mention the gambling sites he is playing at so people could have an idea what exactly he is talking about.

Why not list the very casinos you've been playing on so we can know where possibly you've been playing so we can also know what to suggest for you.

Everyone can easily check the previous posts in this thread to avoid mentioning casinos that have already been mentioned.



Maybe you need to rephrase question and say that you are looking for casino that doesn't accept any fait deposits and withdrawal, if that is what you are looking for.

I'm only interested in using a casino that allows me to play with cryptocurrencies in their native form, rather than converting them into an internal fiat currency. The availability of fiat deposits and withdrawals is not a major concern for me.



You should take a look at BTCGOSU:

https://www.btcgosu.com/

Thank you for your suggestion. While I'm aware of btcgosu, I am not familiar with the criteria they use to rank casinos. So, I would prefer direct recommendations from respected members of this forum.




Yes, that's right, but what the OP is asking is an online casino that can directly connect directly to crypto wallets and use all crypto tokens even Bitcoin.<...>

No, that's not what I was asking. I have already explained it in previous messages.



1580  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Overflow of ltcrstrbrt on: January 07, 2023, 11:31:36 PM
In any case, he's not in a sig campaign or bounty (as of this writing), so I don't know what his motivations are.

He is not a campaigner yet, but he is desperately trying to get into one. He had applied to three sig. campaigns since he woke up from a long time of inactivity.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5400828.msg61516234#msg61516234
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5419242.msg61545133#msg61545133
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433149.msg61550538#msg61550538

Nothing wrong with that I guess, except that he lied about his "merit earned in the last 120 days". Those merits were not earned.  Smiley
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