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161  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could bitcoin become extinct? on: February 08, 2024, 07:50:15 AM
It's definitely not zero, but it's very, very close to it op. The only feasible way for it to actually happen is if all investors dump their stash or if they lose access to the internet completely whose chances are obviously extremely small.

The chances of humans becoming extinct is actually higher in comparison if you properly think about it.
162  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: February 07, 2024, 07:30:03 AM
Anyway west indies should celebrate his victory against Australia at test series instead of this series defeat regret because it such a huge achievement for any team to beat Australia at thier home grounds
Agreed. The ODI series result was completely expected and surprised no one while the Windies winning against the Australians in their own backyard thanks to some stunning performances was the highlight.

Shamar Joseph became an overnight hero and landed a full-time contract too thanks to his spectacular performance.
163  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: February 06, 2024, 02:07:16 PM
However, don't speculte that they are having a problem, maybe they put more concentration on other types of advertising for the bests interest of the company.
It's speculate and I never specifically mentioned that they are having a problem which is why I have no idea why you jumped to that conclusion.

This step of their means that they remain active on this forum but market slightly on a lesser degree. So, there is no need to panic.
They are definitely still active in this forum, but I hardly see their signatures these days. Instead, their activity in this forum is a lot more visible these days through their entertaining art contests.
164  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betting without losing your money/no need for deposit on: February 06, 2024, 09:20:25 AM
Did ANYONE actually try to deposit Bitcoin (BTC) to that casino? It's very laughable. It will literally require the user to convert their precious Bitcoins into Bitcoin Cash (BCH). But in what cryptocurrency will the site allow you to withdraw? Users will withdraw ONLY in Bitcoin Cash (BCH).

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What are they trying to do to their customers? Make them Bitcoin Cash converts?

This is a scheme Roger Ver could cook up. Cool

Clear your caches and delete all cookies.
Yeah. It's riddles with issues which is why this project is literally dead on arrival if you ask me. The silliest part is depending on faucets to bet which is technically zero investment, but it's literally dust.

Neat little scheme, but very few members from this forum would probably fall for it.
165  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betting without losing your money/no need for deposit on: February 05, 2024, 07:42:20 AM
Faucets are pretty useless these days which is why I am surprised to see op trying to lure people in through one.

Initially, I felt that he was advertising ridiculous stuff since you cannot bet without losing money in the long-term, but his reasoning made sense thanks to faucet usage which is still useless though for most gamblers. Pointless!
166  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If a addict lives within, which method would you choose to help them on: February 04, 2024, 12:28:55 PM
Calm will also result for them to think that they can go over you and in time you might not know that you are already following them into being a gambler lol.
most of addicted people does not know calmness instead they are looking for things that can easily supply them what they need and what they can earn from that addiction.
There is no perfect approach here, but the calm approach seems to produce better results when compared to the aggressive approach which makes a lot of sense if you think about it.

Helping the addict to meet a psychologist is even better than both of these strategies in my honest opinion.
167  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If a addict lives within, which method would you choose to help them on: February 03, 2024, 07:07:05 AM
If I have an addict that stays around me and I want to help him, i will first attack his mentality towards and about gambling.

There are obvious stories about gambling that he might not have heard about, I will even create negative imaginations about the downsides of gambling and next will be to engage him as a form of distraction from the regular gambling activities.
It's definitely not as simple as you think. Your approach could drive them into a frenzy making matters worse which is why this isn't the most efficient strategy and I am speaking from experience.

A calm and patient approach is required to deal with such addicts in my opinion. Think!
168  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why they need a license if bitcon is not money? on: February 02, 2024, 12:58:17 PM
Not so I think.. just placing opposite sports bets from two different accounts (betting on both issues) can show to be cheaper and easier than laundering money the traditional ways !!
This is a bad strategy to try and launder money without the books catching on. Why? Because betting on both sides with 1 or 2 accounts would lead to a guaranteed loss thanks to the juice charged by the books.

It could work if they were arbing, but it is also risky to a certain extent especially when dealing with big money.
169  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: February 02, 2024, 04:32:54 AM
Xavier Bartlett is running through the Windies at the moment thanks to bowling effectively without giving away too many extras so far. The Windies top order seriously sucks and keeps going down like a pack of dominoes again and again.

Their middle order and tail-enders are far better in comparison in my honest opinion. Australia on top at the moment.
170  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why they need a license if bitcon is not money? on: February 01, 2024, 06:26:29 AM
If centralized exchange and banks could need licenses then I do not think anything is wrong with casinos having a license even though they accept Bitcoin deposits, this is very important since to avoid casinos becoming used for mixing money and laundering the same.
There is nothing wrong indeed, but it's pointless if you think about it since these are licenses from some random islands across the world with little credibility due to which they aren't exactly reliable.

Also, you don't need licenses to avoid money laundering and mixing. Proper wagering requirements solves those issues effectively.
171  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: January 31, 2024, 12:57:36 PM
I am not watching/following this serious but england's performance was so bad in the World cup tournament. are they still same or improved little bit?
Test Cricket is different than ODI tho. so anything can happen. England used to be a tuff competitor.
They improved a bit in all departments thanks to promising young players like Hartley, but they are still over-dependent to a large extent on olders players like Pope, Root, Stokes etc if you ask me.

They still have a long way to go in order to get back to how they were before a couple of years ago.
172  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: stop the unnecessary blame on gambling whenever you get unlucky on: January 31, 2024, 06:17:04 AM
Do you really think people will magically stop blaming gambling whenever they lose? Anyone who thinks like that are way too naive and gullible since people always find something/someone to try and blame for their losses.

They try to reduce their own guilt by diverting the blame towards something/someone which is basic human nature.
173  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 30, 2024, 12:46:33 PM
The more there is no clarity regarding this case, the reputation of coins.game is at stake. Maybe members here are starting to think about their ++ balance on coins.game and will think twice when they want to bet there. I'm not siding with Gekke, because this doesn't fully reveal the real villain. Coins.game must act quickly.
The entire scenario seems pretty clear to me. @GekkeBelg is using some sort of great system to win consistently in various sites due to which a couple of them limited him, but allowed him to withdraw his funds.

Some others like Coins.Game seem to have banned him and confiscated his funds. I doubt they will reverse their decision to be frank. Complicated!
174  Economy / Economics / Re: What did elon do wrong in Twitter on: January 30, 2024, 05:36:58 AM
Anyone with a half-decent brain knows for a fact that Musk messed up royally with Twitter(X is such a stupid name btw) in more ways than one and only his fans would say otherwise frankly speaking.

The losses that he incurred from this site probably won't even put a dent on his wealth, but it certainly made it pretty clear to everyone that he isn't some perfect genius. No one is!
175  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: January 29, 2024, 06:26:36 AM
Since the top order batsmen failed in the Indian second innings, Ravichandran Ashwin made 28 runs in the end but was not able to take his team home. Mohammed Siraj  made 12 runs before he was out while Jasprit Bumrah  remains not out at 6. It was anyone’s game at the end but England bowlers stood out and make sure they all out Indian team and make their first test win.
Luck was on England's side in this match if I am being honest since India suffered from 2 critical runouts in both innings which were game-changing. The tail-enders tried their best and did much better than some of the top order players.

Another thing that helped the English greatly was Pope's epic innings who single-handedly pulled his side back up when it looked like they would lose by an innings.
176  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: January 28, 2024, 03:48:46 PM
So it does not have anything to do with them being a scam, at least directly. Obviously, I would never recommend anyone to download an APK file from a shady casino and allow them to have many permissions over the ones personal smartphone, one can only speculate what kind of malware they could slip in that package. They could perfectly could search for private Bitcoin keys or wallets in our Android devices if they wanted to.
Makes sense. So many countries restrict gambling to a large extent which is why play store and app store resort to these sort of restrictions in order to make sure that they don't run the government in the wrong way.

We cannot prohibit this collaboration from happening because all decisions are up to Barcelona management, they should screen their potential sponsors
Well said. I think they know about the shady stuff related to 1xbet, but don't really mind it since they are in dire need of funds as you mentioned.
177  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 28, 2024, 07:02:00 AM
I hope they won't give up on the forum, I think this is not a lot of money for the casino to jeopardize their reputation here and on casino review sites. As I said, the start was nice, it would be foolish to ruin all that.
Agreed. Personally, I advertised this particular site for almost half an year and never encountered any issues while playing on their site and when receiving my signature campaign payments.

It's disheartening to see their reputation going down the drain in this manner which is why I hope they rectify these allegations asap.
178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: January 27, 2024, 06:52:58 AM
It's great to see Windies fighting back against the mighty Aussies despite all odds against them. Hope they somehow manage to give them a target close to 250.

Looking back at the Indian batting it seems Axar Patel should be sent before Ashwin. He could have got more runs on the scoreboard if he had someone good on the non striker end. As India started losing remaining wickets quickly the pressure of getting runs on Axar led to his dismissal. England started well but lost a wicket again to Ashwin before lunch. They still trail by 101 runs which eventually they will get, but the main question is how much lead is effective for England to either win or draw this test.
England winning? Lol. Not happening. The best that they can hope for is drawing this test which is still very difficult since they will probably end up giving a lead of around 100-150 which India should comfortably chase.
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I don't really care much about most of their promotions except for their generous loyalty program which has helped me minimise my losses to a large extent which keeps me coming back for more.

It's quite similar to Sportsbet's loyalty program which I feel is even better in comparison honestly speaking.
180  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: January 26, 2024, 07:01:05 AM
West Indies vs Australia match is far more entertaining than the India vs England match currently thanks to Roach and Joseph making a mockery of the Australian batting line-up unexpectedly.

India will probably end up giving a lead of around 200+ runs while Windies might actually win this test and screw my bet on Australia.
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