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1621  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Types Of Online Casinos To Avoid.. on: December 30, 2022, 03:55:00 PM
Online Casinos Without Online Presence/Community

I agree with you hundred percent because what should be the concern of casinos is to first create a team of customers support system that can administer to every challenges of it gamblers on a platform, just as we have casinos representatives here on the forum fully representing their gambling company and its brand name, this also gives confidence on gamblers to be rest assured that they will always be attended to whenever the raise alarm on complaints, this kind of thing should be imbibe by others to crate an avenue that can bring it entire users to discuss about the whole gambling experience from using their casino.

Yeah, casinos should prioritize building a team of customer support representatives who can effectively address the complaints of their players. This kind of support helps to establish confidence and trust among customers and can lead to a positive overall reputation. In addition, having a strong online presence and engaging with customers through forums and other platforms can help to foster a sense of community and promote transparency in discussions and feedback. Ultimately, effective customer support and an active online presence can contribute to a positive and enjoyable experience for all casino players. The casino industry is constantly evolving, and it's important for operators to keep up with the latest trends. This means that they need to be able to respond quickly in order to provide players with an engaging experience that makes them want to come back again and again.


1622  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 30, 2022, 03:35:32 PM

Yeah right. Even I don't think we will ever see an option to sell lottery tickets or GT tickets.
I guess these tickets must be generating the most profit for freebitco.in.
Besides that, getting these tickets for free at least will make us eligible for a big win if we are lucky.
Selling them would just decrease our chances anyway.

Yes. the chance to win big prizes can be a tempting draw for players. While it's possible to earn these tickets for free through various promotions or by completing certain tasks, it's important to keep in mind that the odds of winning a major prize are generally low.

... So I always wonder how much tickets are really bought for the weekly lottery.

I guess we'll never know since we don't know how many tickets were given out for free to players based on their activities on the freebitco.in website. But it's a great way to get people excited and keep them coming back every week to see if they can win some BTC!
1623  Economy / Gambling / Re: SVIP9 BC.game any value? on: December 30, 2022, 03:23:56 PM
Just wondering if my account has any value
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I would say that your account has the most value for you alone.

I don't want to discourage you from trying to sell your account, but this type of transaction is basically gambling because there is no guarantee that the casino won't figure it out and freeze/close the account. Even if they don't, the best the buyer can hope for is to get back their money + whatever they could gain from bonuses after buying it. If there are checks for change of IP address and whatnot, then it's definitely not worth taking the chance.
1624  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 30, 2022, 03:13:35 PM
What about you guys? Do you have any addiction to gambling? What drives you to gamble? Is it the long shot of having a big profit coming in or is gambling simply a way of spending time for you?

Gambling can be a source of entertainment for many people, and online casinos are a great way to enjoy this pastime from the comfort of your home. However, if you're not careful, and if you don't know how to gamble responsibly, it can also be easy to get caught up in the thrill of gambling and lose track of your budget. Many people don’t realize that there are also some serious dangers associated with gambling online.

It's important to note that the outcome of any gambling activity is ultimately determined by chance and there is no guarantee of winning. That's why it is also important to remember that gambling should never be seen as a way to make money and should always be treated as a form of entertainment. If you notice yourself spending more than you can afford on online gambling, then it might be time to take a break from playing altogether. If it stops being fun, then it's time to stop playing.
1625  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io|🎁Welcome Pack on BetFury| 💸300 Free Spins + 150% Deposit Bonus on: December 30, 2022, 03:02:54 PM
Also, not all coins which are at all time low at the moment will recover in the next bull market. Some coins may never reach their all time high again. This happened in 2017 bull market where coins like EoS which had a lot of hype failed to play any part in 2021 bull market. Same thing will happen with many altcoins in the next bull season.

So, we need to be careful in selecting the coins in this bear market and find their use cases that may remain relevant in the next bull season.  Since BFG is the token of the site BetFury, this means that as long as BetFury continues to exist, there is every chance that this token will reach its all time high price in next bull market.

That's true. In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, it's crucial to remember that past performance is not always indicative of future success. We should all be mindful of the inherent risks and to never invest more than we can comfortably afford to lose. After all, the crypto market is known for its unpredictability, so it's always wise to approach any investment with caution.

In the case of BFG, as the token of the BetFury site, its value may be tied to the success and adoption of the platform. If BetFury continues to grow and attract users, it's possible that demand for BFG could increase, potentially leading to price appreciation.
1626  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 29, 2022, 10:59:56 PM
I love to gamble with crypto at an online casino because it's the closest I'll ever come to feeling like a real-life James Bond. You know, the high stakes, the adrenaline rush, the possibility of getting rich quick... except I'm just sitting at my desk in my underwear instead of sipping martinis at the casino. But hey, at least I'm not risking my life like 007, right?  Smiley
1627  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hackers stolen Last Pass users passwords and sensitivw information on: December 26, 2022, 09:59:30 PM
As for the password manager, I would suggest an open source solution and one that does not store data on a centralized server. When choosing an open-source password manager, it's important to do your own research and compare the features and reviews of different options to find the one that's right for you. Here are a few options you may want to consider:

KeePass
Bitwarden
Password Safe
KeepassXC
1628  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin My Best Chrismas Gift on: December 25, 2022, 10:51:17 PM
So I decided to put some smiles on my face this season by buying Bitcoin as a Christmas gift for myself.
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Well, they say laughter is the best medicine, and it looks like you're taking a big dose with that Bitcoin investment! Here's hoping it brings plenty of holiday cheer (and profits) your way.

The holiday season is the perfect time to give yourself a gift. I know, I know, you're probably thinking that you already have enough presents under your tree. But hear me out… This year, why not give yourself something that will make every day feel like Christmas!
1629  Economy / Gambling / Re: A way to attract new users or a misunderstanding? on: December 25, 2022, 09:04:05 PM
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You're correct. Why privacy-enhancing features aren't built into these gambling platforms is beyond me.

I think one reason could be that online gambling is regulated by governments and regulatory bodies, which may require companies to collect certain information about their customers for compliance purposes. That could make it difficult for gambling platforms to offer strong privacy protections without running afoul of these regulations. Another reason could be that gambling platforms might have incentives to collect customer data for marketing and analytics purposes. This data can be used to better understand customer preferences and behavior, allowing the platform to target its marketing efforts more effectively, and potentially increase its revenues. It's also possible that gambling platforms simply have not prioritized the development of privacy-enhancing features, or that they believe that the benefits of collecting and using customer data outweigh any potential privacy concerns.
1630  Other / Meta / Re: Merry Christmas to the Forum on: December 24, 2022, 10:08:12 PM
Yo, Bitcoin forum peeps!

Merry Xmas and happy holladays! I hope this holiday season brings you joy, happiness, and all the chances you need to become the next Bitcoin millionaire.

May your holiday be jolly and your new year be filled with stacks on stacks of satoshis.  Cheesy
1631  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: immune Boosters in the Forum on: December 24, 2022, 09:21:06 PM
  • Merit

If I'm not mistaken, the Bitcointalk.org forum was already the coolest place on the internet, even before they introduced the fancy-schmancy Merit system. But hey, if adding a Merit system means we get even more witty banter and insightful discussions, then bring it on!  Cheesy

As for investing and campaigning, I don't think it's everyone's beeswax. After all, there are plenty of folks out there who are into Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for entirely different reasons.
1632  Economy / Reputation / Re: Members of the RedTrust leadership on: December 24, 2022, 07:58:51 PM
Don't you want your name to be praised for your work? 

No, I don't! That's not why I do it.

You see the names on this list are doing great things. That's what I tried to convey.  Please forgive me if I make any mistakes. Thanks everyone.

Your first mistake is that you don't seem to understand what information can be useful for the community and how to present it properly. Such a list serves no purpose because it contains only usernames and irrelevant links. Your second mistake is that the information you presented is completely wrong because there is no connection between the random posts that you linked and the trust feedback that the mentioned users left for others. Surely you can understand that.
1633  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BANKMAN-FRIED PANIC GAMBLES TO REPAY DEBT on: December 24, 2022, 07:41:03 PM
That would be crazy and really irresponsible
Wouldn’t doubt it may be true

I think the most outraging fact is seeing Ross in jail and Sam released after paying a 150 million fine (or was it 250?)

Shows up how the system works

SBF was not released from jail by paying a fine; instead, he was granted bail until the start of his trial. That's a big difference.
According to sources I read online, the bail was secured by his parents (that's 250 million, by the way) by offering their family home, or some other real estate, as collateral. Essentially, if he decides to run away before the trial starts, his family will lose their home.
1634  Economy / Gambling / Re: A way to attract new users or a misunderstanding? on: December 24, 2022, 07:25:30 PM
A criminal certainly has many ways to escape and be free from his crime case.
But at least KYC can minimize this crime.
Indeed, it's actually easy to buy someone's identity to be able to make KYC and abuse it.
But in my opinion, in today's era, there are many smart people who don't want to sell their identity. Many of them are starting to realize and have thoughts and understanding of the importance of maintaining identity so that it is not known by others because it can be misused and in the end we are the ones who are harmed.


Granted, privacy is an important concern for many people, and there are legitimate reasons why we want to keep certain aspects of our personal lives private. I agree that many people do not want to sell their personal information and identity, however the way I see it, there are also many people who do not realize the value of their personal data, and they are willing to trade it for financial compensation.

There are many cases where people have given up their personal data for free, in exchange for some sort of service or offer. For example, if you sign up for a loyalty card at your local grocery store and get 5% off every time you shop there, then the store has just purchased your personal data from you—and they did so without having to pay anything other than the cost of producing the card itself.

There are also people who are not aware of how their personal data can be used to manipulate or influence them, or how it can be used in a way that compromises their privacy, and this is a problem. As consumers, we have to be vigilant and aware of how our data is collected, used and stored. And I believe we need to educate people about how their personal data can be used for good, and also how it can be misused by bad actors.
1635  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is this a good plan at all? on: December 24, 2022, 04:55:49 PM
Using a VPN can help to protect your online privacy and security by encrypting your internet connection and hiding your IP address. However, it is important to note that using a VPN does not automatically make you completely anonymous online. A VPN can only mask your IP address and encrypt your internet connection, which helps to prevent third parties from accessing your data. But unless you take additional steps to protect your privacy there are still ways for someone to identify you even if they don’t have access to your computer. A VPN can protect you from some forms of cybercrime, but it is not a silver bullet and should not be used as an alternative to taking other precautions.

While some online casinos may allow the use of VPNs, it is important to remember that participating in online gambling, especially at unlicensed or unregulated casinos, carries inherent risks. These risks may include not being able to withdraw winnings, being scammed, or even worse, they can steal your sensitive personal information and use it for other nefarious purposes or sell it on the black market to third parties. That's why it is important to thoroughly research any online casino before participating, regardless of whether or not they allow the use of VPNs. This includes checking for licenses and certifications, reading reviews from other users, ensuring that the casino is using secure payment methods, and checking the fairness of its games.
1636  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why every casino got bad habits? on: December 24, 2022, 04:38:58 PM
Yes, it is true that complaints from customers are common on all types of platforms, including online casinos. Customers may have different expectations or experiences that lead to dissatisfaction. It is important for businesses, including online casinos, to address customer complaints in a timely and effective manner to ensure customer satisfaction and maintain a good reputation.

However, it is also important to note that there are unfortunately some online casinos that do not have the best reputation for customer service or dispute resolution and this can be problematic for players. They often ignore complaints from players or provide vague and unhelpful responses that fail to address the concerns of their customers. This is a major problem, as it can lead to unhappy players who may then go on to leave negative reviews or post comments about their poor experiences online.

The best way to ensure that you are playing at a reputable online casino is to do your research. Check out reviews from other players and read customer feedback on forums and review sites. You should also check the licensing and certifications of the casino and see if they have been involved in any disputes with their players or regulators over the years. If you find that there are a lot of complaints and negative reviews, you may want to look for another online casino. There are many reputable online casinos available on the internet today that offer excellent customer service, competitive bonuses, great game selection and more.
1637  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BANKMAN-FRIED PANIC GAMBLES TO REPAY DEBT on: December 24, 2022, 12:15:45 PM
Oh wow, I can't believe it. SBF, the trading genius, lost $100M at a casino? Color me shocked. I mean, it's not like they have a successful exchange and other projects bringing in money every day or anything. No, no, it makes perfect sense that they would just throw all their money away at the blackjack table. Cheesy

Seriously now, I agree with most of the commenters here. The source of the article doesn't seem very credible, and I find it hard to believe that someone like SBF, who has a background in trading, would resort to gambling and lose that much money. Seems like fake news to me.

Has anyone else seen this article and have any thoughts on it?
1638  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who is to blame on: December 24, 2022, 12:04:09 PM
Yes, I think that's correct. More regulation in the online gambling industry has certainly contributed to the increase in KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements. The KYC process is a way for online gambling companies to verify the identity of their customers and ensure that they are not engaged in illegal activities such as money laundering or financing terrorism.

However, it is also true that some unregulated online gambling platforms may require KYC from their customers. These are platforms that should be avoided at all costs. Unregulated online gambling platforms are not subject to the same regulatory oversight as licensed and regulated platforms, and as a result, they may not have the same safeguards in place to protect customers. This means that customers who participate in illegal gambling activities may be at risk of fraud or financial loss, and they may also face the risk that their personal data will be stolen and sold on black markets, which can cause very serious negative consequences. As a result, it is generally not recommended to engage with these types of platforms, as they may not have adequate measures in place to protect your personal and financial information. In addition, they may not be able to provide the same level of consumer protection as regulated platforms, which could leave you vulnerable to fraud or other types of harm.


1639  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello Im new in crypto but i have idea on: December 22, 2022, 09:29:48 PM
Off course Im not perfect and i don't know everything but i can learn during the process at least i have previous experince.
btw..i can hire all the experts who i need to use for investigations If there is something what i need help with from someone who knows more about some things.

I can be the kingpin of escrow the Escrowbar 😁 ok it's joke but yeahh Im serious about it.

But what you describe seems even more complicated than what we have now. I don't see how you could be trusted "third party" in this scenario; wouldn't that just make PayPal and banks the same sort of middleman again? This is exactly what crypto is trying to avoid. There are no middlemen; the buyer and seller interact directly with one another via a blockchain. It's actually much easier this way!
1640  Other / Meta / Re: [Report] Ban Evasion [Requesting Admin/mod to check those and ban] on: December 22, 2022, 09:08:27 PM
Requesting admin/mod to check and ban the following user accounts for ban evasion.

1. soniacrypto
2. sagar1111
3. dhakadhak099

Proof:

BSC Wallet Address  0x059f3d99f6E62dC289739DcB667DaAAC2DE895B4

BSC-20 Wallet Address: 0x059f3d99f6E62dC289739DcB667DaAAC2DE895B4

BSC Wallet Address: 0x059f3d99f6E62dC289739DcB667DaAAC2DE895B4

More accounts connected, all banned!

7 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue / Active profile (in ordinary link colour))

1. dhakadhak099
2. dhakadhak1
3. dhakadhak2
4. dhakadhak3
5. dhakadhak5
6. dhakadhak01
7. dhakadhak011
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