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181  Economy / Gambling / Re: Mad Money Casino Offering Crypto Special Bonus | 150% Match + 150 Free Spins on: October 21, 2020, 11:58:37 PM
It looks like you have a KYC policy which most of us here doesn't find really appealing does it apply for all the users who will be using your gambling site or for just some users?
If they will force their user to do the KYC procedure before they can play on their casino then maybe people will really get annoyed many users here are conservative and want to be anonymous  so if OP really want to please people to play at them then mandatory KYC(if this really exist) should be erased  and let people play without doing that.
I'm not so surprised to see the fact that this site requires KYC because the site is basically FIAT based casino that has just adopted crypto as one of the payment method.
Of course it will be the first main advantage for the site as it will hard to attract crypto gamblers because most them want to gamble anonymously without verifying any personal documents.
Lets see what this site can offer for crypto gambler? There are some similar sites like this but they can offer no KYC for crypto gamblers although there is a limit amount of withdrawal.

@madmoneycasino Can you give more details regarding KYC process and whether it's mandatory to place bets and be able to deposit and withdraw or not?, if the answer is yes then this website is going to have a very hard time gaining any reputation here since no one is going to complete KYC verification to just give a new casino website a try and there are enough good casino websites right now that do not need KYC, also work on your first post and add full details of your website, you can take a look at other ANN threads on this section to see how you can improve your ANN thread.

No you do not need KYC to deposit and play, also KYC is NOT required for crypto players, we understand wanting to be anonymous. KYC is only required when submitting a withdrawal for NON Crypto players.
Sounds cool but I don't believe such promises. Better to confirm this information with senior team members because you have written on a previous post about affiliate marketing. Pls don't accept this offensive but there are possibilities to be victims of a KYC scam by scammers. Strict KYC policy is the worst thing I am afraid of if the deposit has been done with cryptocurrencies.
182  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Someone has experience with crypterium wallet/cards? on: October 21, 2020, 11:37:33 PM
Absolutely worth to order it if your monthly turnover is over 400 euro. The instant cash-out function is the best side of using the Crypterium cards and I have both Crypterium Unionpay, Visa cards. Not scam but sometimes the unexpected maintenance happens on app.

thanks for your reply.
Why is important to have a monthly turnover of over 400 euro? Do they have some additional maintenance fee?
Still not sure how much money would go through that account. I may need an alternative method for some transactions and in some researches, I got them as a positive result. But they don't seem to be very popular now.
You are welcome. That amount is not mandatory but if you have used the Mastercard from Epayments the similar cashback features are available for spendings. Spending regularly with a Visa card is affordable considering the low fees but honestly, the payout to Mastercard is more cost-friendly rather than sending the balance to Crypterium card with rough calculation. BTW, you can check the fees here: https://crypterium.com/content/tariffs_visa.html
Did you check the Crypto.com card?
183  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does Signature campaign increase ICO credibility? I see few good ICOs recently on: October 21, 2020, 11:18:55 PM
No, the signature campaigns are for increasing awareness and for promoting the project. The campaign managers are hired by the team in order to run their promotions here. So, it doesn't matter for ICOs to be here or not if there are no features to promote. Just one more point is important here, the signature campaigns increase the traffic for the project website and Alexa ranking goes higher than average daily clicks.
184  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lost more in the process to recover ? on: October 21, 2020, 11:02:35 PM
Chasing the loss brings bad luck for me, unfortunately. The Crash game on Roobet is very tempting and cashing out before the target is a sign of emotional behavior for myself, I am sure other users have passed through this road too. The recovery on slots is very hard because hitting the bonus round is required to increase the multiplier which can cover the previous loss is not a smart way in this process.
185  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Towards another gambling site. on: October 21, 2020, 10:33:25 PM
Unless you have an unlimited bankroll, there is no possibility to win with aggressive money management strategies. Some users can win in short term but the end is the same for all martingale doublers. The loss sequence will lead to massive multipliers for bet amount and my advice to find another alternative money management strategy. Only being extremely lucky is the way to make money in roulette long term.
186  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Someone has experience with crypterium wallet/cards? on: October 20, 2020, 11:31:11 PM
Absolutely worth to order it if your monthly turnover is over 400 euro. The instant cash-out function is the best side of using the Crypterium cards and I have both Crypterium Unionpay, Visa cards. Not scam but sometimes the unexpected maintenance happens on app.
187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 10 projects that will fly in 2020-2021 on: October 17, 2020, 10:59:42 PM
BTC, ETH, and other mentioned altcoins are established, well-known cryptocurrencies but there is no huge potential for low amount investments. For getting the huge ROI the investors have to find the huge paying ROI altcoins which are usually low marketcap altcoins. Low marketcap altcoins can turn to gems and discovering is the first step towards the making investment. For finding the best paying possibility you need to dig the low marketcap altcoins and find your own portfolio without checking the opinions of other investors.
188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any Crypto with stable change and good trading volume? on: October 17, 2020, 10:38:19 PM
I suggest trading the CEL pairs for making a stable trade without getting in the volatile market flows, there are other low volatile altcoins but I want to share the altcoins traded by myself. The stable volatility is essential for making a steady return but locking in the profit is more important than finding the perfect stable pair. Almost all altcoins have such huge fluctuations and you should avoid trading during the weekends or in the news announcements days.
189  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone betting on "Electronic Leagues"? on: October 17, 2020, 10:03:02 PM
I have made a nice profit with betting on 4x4 or 6x6 minutes electronic soccer leagues. "Fleshka777" and "Baphomet" are my favorite teams for betting over 2.5 goals, if someone has the experience with the electronic soccer leagues surely they will recognize these teams. Never tried the electronic NBA games but I will give it a shot because soccer is better for me to understand compared to basketball. Recently, the Stake website has opened the half-time betting for these leagues too.
190  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: https://funxbets.com Scam?? on: October 17, 2020, 08:27:04 PM
It's a scam website. There's one scenario where op have explained that his friend deposited an amount and won a huge amount, then what happened next was that this casino asked for more deposits. And with that approach, we can conclude that it's a strategy of scamming people which happens to a scam exchange or airdrop/bounty which requires them to deposit. See the quote below.

Thanks for the response guys I ask this question because my friend of mine asking also to me because he tried to deposit 100 usd and won like 3000+ usd and he said after trying to withdraw its says you need to deposit 250 usd which is very unlikely I already told him its a scam and stay away from that site. Im not affiliated with this website Im just asking an opinion to others.

That was escalated quickly, I have expected the debate will go for a little bit more. New gamblers should avoid depositing in such websites, the common scam machine has the same methods for scamming the users. Letting to win for a long time and when the user sends a request to withdraw they block the account and ask for an additional amount for processing the withdrawal. Telegram scammers also advertise the scam roulette website that victims can choose any number on the table and boom. The 36x win is very lucrative to convince the inexperienced user to deposit, no one gonna asks on the forum unless they get scammed.
It didn't escalated that fast. You only have to read through the thread and look for the posts of OP and that's where it all ended. Casinos like where OPs friend went through has to be avoided at all cost. But the problem for most newbies, they don't care checking the legitimacy of a casino. As a matter of fact, a friend of mine contacted me how he should withdraw to a website that I never heard of. It only proves that still many are going to random websites, casinos, exchanges or any crypto websites and that's the weakness of newbies which we have to remind them what they must do for countless times.
At least, less people will be scammed in the future after checking the website on Google and finding this thread. Actually, my only purpose is to educate the newbies on here or there, the rest is small details on the big picture. Your friend has done a smart job with asking from an experienced gambler and prevented the scam attempt by the scam casinos. I agree, not every gambler checks the legitimacy of casinos by searching the casinos' name + scam words on Google. Newbies are the main target, that is why scammer chooses the profile of the victim carefully for not increasing the possibility of scam website awareness.
191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why FOMO isn't as bad as people make it seem. on: October 16, 2020, 11:58:12 PM
The simple rule is "buy at the bottom and sell at the top". But i don't think this applies to all coins, it only applies to solid coins like bitcoin, ethereum and the likes, because they have stood the test of time and would surely find their way back up. But most of these new coins, if you buy at the bottom, the price might still go lower and keep you trapped there. so it is better to wait and see a clear move up before you get on the train to avoid fake outs.

I don't see this post have anything to do with FOMO
FOMO and the golden rule of trading are not the same, looks like OP has missed the point here. Anyway, the lower the trade has bought the altcoin, the more profit will flow the balance of trader. Money management directly depends on the entry-exit points, so buying low turns to be the advantage of a trader. The problem is many traders don't have an idea of how to find the correct top/dip points, they lose their balance in a short time manner. Money management and lack of trading experience are the two main skills they need in the crypto markets.
192  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: https://funxbets.com Scam?? on: October 16, 2020, 10:19:30 PM
The players of this website are betting enormous amounts and I don't think that a new website can have such high rollers so quick there. I can't say they are scam, but the users don't seem to be real, so don't play here. You can try brawlers, or there are many gambling websites with similar games.
It's a scam website. There's one scenario where op have explained that his friend deposited an amount and won a huge amount, then what happened next was that this casino asked for more deposits. And with that approach, we can conclude that it's a strategy of scamming people which happens to a scam exchange or airdrop/bounty which requires them to deposit. See the quote below.

Thanks for the response guys I ask this question because my friend of mine asking also to me because he tried to deposit 100 usd and won like 3000+ usd and he said after trying to withdraw its says you need to deposit 250 usd which is very unlikely I already told him its a scam and stay away from that site. Im not affiliated with this website Im just asking an opinion to others.

That was escalated quickly, I have expected the debate will go for a little bit more. New gamblers should avoid depositing in such websites, the common scam machine has the same methods for scamming the users. Letting to win for a long time and when the user sends a request to withdraw they block the account and ask for an additional amount for processing the withdrawal. Telegram scammers also advertise the scam roulette website that victims can choose any number on the table and boom. The 36x win is very lucrative to convince the inexperienced user to deposit, no one gonna asks on the forum unless they get scammed.
193  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Is Bitstamp still a good exchange for trading? on: October 16, 2020, 09:47:57 PM
I have know bitstamp as a major exchange that signature campaigns uses for referencing bitcoin prices when trying to pay participants, mostly campaigns adhere to bitstamp in paying according to bitstamp bitcoin current price, I would like to ask "why using bitstamp always and not other exchange?" What's unique about their price since what's I'm reading above is complaints about them on their kyc and their high trading fee which I never knew of them. I will kindly appreciate who answers my question that I asked in the middle of my post.
Let me answer this question.Bitstamp has been the best exchange for fiat bank wire deposits, especially for the EU area. The campaign managers have used the average rate of preev.com but some managers use rate on major exchanges because taking the rates from top crypto exchanges will be fair for campaign participants. Bitstamp was the top exchange years ago but now it is on the top 10 crypto exchange list.
194  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. on: October 16, 2020, 09:03:31 PM
TBH, I don't read the full details on the gambling site. Reading terms&conditions is good to know what can happen if something goes wrong because you will explain your rights or not broken the TOS of the casino. If I want to use the bonus funds before the deposit, I carefully check the wagering rules and pay attention to the withdrawal conditions.
195  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do they use our computers for CPU mining? on: October 16, 2020, 05:45:25 PM
I do not think that the gembling sites use hidden miners on the computers of their visitors. They are more important to attract the player with beautiful graphics and animation, which will be problematic when the computer processor or GPU involved in the mining.
They cannot mine technically either because they would require the gambler to install some script or software to mine right? And I have never seen a gambling site offering some downloads before a user starts their gambling. I still understand that some users might feel the lagging after a extended run on automated betting because of the resources used by the betting and as a result the computer might slow down.

Some gambling websites ask to install the script-app for a faster gaming experience, for example, Stake.com In my first experience, the site asked to install the app for both mobile and desktop versions, and tried it on my  Android phone. TBH, it is better to use its app which is faster, smoother but never experienced any kind of delay or high CPU/GPU usage by the website itself. As suggested, cleaning the PC and checking the mentioned websites can clear the raised question.
196  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which casinos have IP blocks in place for restricted countries? on: October 15, 2020, 11:38:38 PM
Likes majority of the sites in which not allowing US and UK players.
Yep, especially in US, that's because the government prohibits online gambling there. We can easily find the answer by googling. I'm not surprised if gambling online is restricted in US since it is also the same happening in most crypto investment. Anyway, something that makes me interested in this restriction is no countries in ASIA on the list, except Turkey (the area is located both in Asia & Europe). Does it mean all countries in Asia welcome (friendly) to online gambling?

IMHO, there are gambling banned Asian countries(China, Singapore) but the gambling platforms don't feel "squeezed" by their laws. All forms of lottery and gambling are illegal for mentioned countries. If there is no regulator that can intervene in the activity of the gambling platform, they shouldn't afraid of those countries. The power of the USA forces them to play with looking at the government's hand. TBH, if there is a respect for big G& countrie's law then the laws by other Asian countries should be considered. Just my 2 cents.
197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to manage your stop loss for good trading result. on: October 15, 2020, 09:51:28 PM
Trade management is essential to get maximum profit with minimum loss and many traders don't understand these money management methods for controlling their bankroll. The stop loss is for cutting losses but the majority of crypto traders have an idea to let it go until the trade goes to the green zone. The red zone has to be limited with the loss which the trader accepts to lose with controlling the stop-loss orders. The trail stops and using the limit stop orders can protect our trades from unexpected market fluctuations in all cases.
198  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are you a high roller? on: October 15, 2020, 08:35:21 PM
Once I was a high roller, and used to spend upto 0.1 btc per roll. Most of the time maximum roll value happens with martingale strategy. I encountered a massive loss out of gambling and the same has made me go low on rolls. Right now the maximum bet value doesn't exceed $10.

Today read about a person winning from chips.gg having a bet value of $400, and a misclick getting him a winning amount of $19800 on Dice. Maybe some day I need to be such a high roller with high percentage of luck.
Really unbelievable, just simply misclicking on the under/over button can lead to a divine win. Some people really are born lucky, I should have work for 8 months to get such a salary. I know it is not a fair comparison, but it hurts somewhere inside me and I can feel something has been broken after checking the details of random win. In all cases, good luck to the winner and to all gamblers here!


199  Economy / Economics / Re: I lost my job, how about you guys? on: October 15, 2020, 08:03:29 PM
So many people have lost their job and the family members are in trouble due to the jobless dads. Losing the job and looking for the new one are two different problems especially during the global lockdown. Pandemic and caused lockdown are the main reasons why many people can't feed their family, the situation is worse than expected in small developing countries. The logistics business and airline companies have limited the schedules trips due to the frequently changing rules in many countries. Hope you and everyone around us will be able to recover from this loss and we will be back to a new normal life.
200  Economy / Economics / Re: Show me shops where i can spend crypto ...crypto is useless... on: October 14, 2020, 11:58:23 PM
gifts are not taxable here ,if you trade btc there ,and i get fiat here as gift from you ,not my problem ...

But if you buy BTC and send it to somone that's taxable and that's your problem? A rather dumb and rare law if you ask me.

In most countries only your income is taxable not the action to buy or sell Bitcoin, because what if you sell at a loss? What if you just buy and sell at the same price because you made up your mind and decided not to get involved?

Mentioning your strange local laws when talking about usefulness of Bitcoin around the world is out of place. In the same way a Chinese citizen could say that Bitcoin is useless because he can't trade or take it to a store. The rest of the world will respond just like you did: not my problem.

It's not strange....just logical

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USER A tells USER B : Hey i want to send you 100 usd birthday gift .

USER A does not have cash but he has BTC ... he sells his BTC to get FIAT ( it's USER A problem if he gets taxed or not)

USER A Sends via tranfer or gives in hand 100 usd gift to USER B

Gifts are not taxed here...you can give me a Ferrari as gift ,how is my problem how you buy the Ferrari ?

If you occupy a public office or work for the government here ,sending Ferrari's as gifts that is a problem here(bribe etc) ...not allowed.

But private person to private person no problem,send gifts as many as you want  Grin i will gladly accept them.

There are two sides of the medal. User A will be in trouble for selling $200k BTC unless he finds a car dealer who accepts cryptocurrencies as a payment method. If both users live in the same country, the headache will less but the conditions change if the user A ships the Ferrari to another country. Customs tax and other expenses will grow and he can't even drive the Ferrari for 1 month if there are gaps in documentation. So finding the app/service which accepts the BTC will not let both users bother with the mentioned problems. 
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