all casinos claim to be the best for all gamblers, but it differs actually when you come to experience not only through their games and bonuses offered, but also on how they treat their customers through their customer service as it could be another factor that will make them the best from all casinos.
I totally agree with this. Personally, I prefer playing on casinos where the customer support and admins are friendly and listen to their customers' suggestions and make them feel confortable. This, imo, what determines a good casino even if they have high house edge and don't offer many bonuses like other casinos do. After all, we gamble for fun not to make money!
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Whoa, that's quite an old misconception. (I used to see/hear info related to it about 5 years ago) Autorun.inf isn't a virus, some virus are just utilizing that file to automatically launch itself once the flash drive is plugged in. But even if your device isn't infected, you'll likely see an autorun.inf file there as long as the owner plugged to a Windows PC and set Windows' autorun feature once.
You are right but I didn't mean that the autorun . inf file is the virus/malware (it's nothing but a text file usually used to tell windows which file to auto-execute). However, if you didn't store any file that needs to be auto-executed (like installers) and see the .inf file then you have to suspect your flash drive has been infected. Anyway, what I wanted to point out is that USB sticks are one of the quickest mediums to spread malwares and you need to be careful when using them.
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Flags are more appropriate in such cases than tags since if they get enough support from dt members a warning message will be displayed on the top of every topic created by the accused member. Anyone who will read visit those threads will know that the OP can't be trusted and they should stay away from him and from any service he offers. However and as far as I know, only the person who got scammed should create a flag against the scammers and other can either support or oppose it. Please correct me if am wrong.
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Suppose I am from Singapore. I can access the website with my real IP. But, When I connect with a VPN and select the Singapore server, I cannot access the website.
That's interesting! So, they are not restricting access for IP's from banned countries but for VPN users too. My guess is that their system detected you are using a VPN so it restricted you from accessing their website (regardless of your location). Oldchief.casino loads very fast. I tested it with Gtmetrix and they got an A grade. So, you don't really need a very fast internet connection to access their website.
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I apologise, I have done a fair amount of research my question was just poor. What I am asking is if you can not create someones signature for their transaction how can you compute fake blocks for the chain?
Your question is based on a false premise. You can not spend someonelse's coins unless you know their private keys needed to sign the transaction (I believe this is what you mean by computing fake blicks). When you create a transaction and broadcast it to the network, other nodes will validate it and if it's not signed with the appropriate private key, they will reject it for being invalid.
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Even if such feature is going to be implemented, I don't believe it will change anything. There are no guarantees that all forum members will use it as intended. Besides, the trust system is supposed to be decentralized, therefore, there is no way to force members to use it properly. Someone may tick the "trade feedback" checkbox and leave a "non trade feedback" and I doubt mods or admins will want to get involved into this.
imo, the best thing to do is to start distrusting members who misuse the trust system and repeatedly leave irrelevant feedbacks.
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Personally, I believe using USB sticks to transfer files is more dangerous than being connected to the internet especially for windows users.
Due to the nature of my job in real life, I use them quite frequently and it's rare to find one that is not infected with an autorun virus: when you plug an USB disk, enable the show hidden files option and you're likely to see an autorun. inf file. The best option to mitigate this risk is to use a Linux distro as most of those malwares and viruses are designed to work on Windows. Besides, Linux OSs prevent files from being executed automatically. I had Ubuntu 18.04 installed on an old pc with low specs and recently upgraded it to 20.04 and both work just fine with almost all crypto-related apps.
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I think OP is asking about the financial risks of investing in cryptocurrencies and not about the reliability of the technology or how to keep your coins safe (although he should take those risks into consideration too). For long term investments, I only consider investing in bitcoin, and some of the major coins, as safe (those who bought at ~$70k may disagree, though). For short term investments, you should only invest in good projects run by experienced teams and this requires making a lot of research and some experience. In any case, "do not invest more than you can afford to lose".
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if this is intentional you know that you should have a copper account and a well-designed announcement thread but you opted not to and just wait for what the community will say because they will recommend it eventually
I don't think they did it intentionally (not buying copper membership). Most likely, they didn't do it because they are still new to this forum and didn't know about the benefits of the copper membership or how to make a proper announcement thread. Anyway, what matters most is that they decided to buy it which means they care about the opinions of the community and take their suggestions into consideration.
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1. if buy a new phone and install trust wallet, memorize the phrases, receive some tethers and then stop using the phone for good until a future time: is there any chance of your trust wallet getting hacked? If the phone is new and you never used it for anything expect downloading trustwallet from their official website, then no. Your wallet is unlikely to get hacked. Of ourse unless the seeds generated by trustwallet aren't completely random and someone finds a way to reproduce them. In this case not only you but all trustwallet users will be in danger of getting hacked. 2. do people keep millions worth of crypto in trust wallet? No one can know which wallet was used to generate an address expect the person who owns it. Besides, coins are stored on the blockchain not the wallet itself. 3. any chance of your trust wallet account getting frozen like they might do on exchanges? Trustwallet is a non-custodial wallet. So, even if this happens or if it stops working, you can always import your wallet's seed into any other wallet app.
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Yes, binance can do whatever they want with your crypto since it's in their custody. I don't want to scare you, as this is unlikely to happen especially for small amounts, but even if you move your USDTs to a non-custodial wallet, there is still a risk that they get frozen since it's a centralized coin (issued by a centralized company, Tether). They did it before and they can do it again if needed. Personally, I only trust bitcoin for long term storage.
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Cryptocurrency can be a reliable source of income only if you run a crypto-related business or launch your own blockchain project. It can be very profitable if you know what you are doing and have a good plan. On the other hand, cryptocurrency trading is very risky. You can make huge profits as you can suffer big losses. You should never rely on it and make it your only source of income even if you are an experienced trader.
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Cons of Cold Wallets: .. These Wallets are expensive
This is true for hardware wallets but not for all types of cold wallets. For example, paper wallets are also cold wallets and you can have as many of them as you want for free. Trust Wallet: Decentralized Self Custody Wallet. Used for Every Type of Cryptocurrency.
TrustWallet supports many coins and blockchains but not all of them. For example, it does not support monero (xmr). Electrum can also be used as cold storage. Check this guide: https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/coldstorage.htmlI strongly suggest you remove binance from the list of hot wallets because it's an exchange not a wallet (as JeromeTash said) and it's never recommended to store coins on exchanges.
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It's not that important but could you please check the bottom of your website? There's suppose to be an image before the iTech Labs RNG Certificate logo but it's not displayed properly (tried on different browsers). I'm assuming that's your Curacao License.
Not sure if the problem was from your side or if they have fixed it recently, but I just visited their website and the logo is showing just fine. Here is the link to the license validator in case it's still not working for you and you want to check it: https://licensing.gaming-curacao.com/validator/?lh=1a5eaff83402319f49211bbd824a9aee&rlh=77ea077d7a80abbcd34be4a909ce30beIt's a good thing that you will purchase a copper membership.
Please check the OP again! They already bought a copper membership and updated the OP.
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Welcome arcanebetcasino! According to lionheart's review, players have to complete kyc before being able to withdraw their money. Personally, I have no problem with the KYC requirement but I believe it's better if you enforce it upon registration or, at least, make sure that all your customers are aware that they wouldn't be able to withdraw without verifying their identity before they letting them make their first deposit.
Edit: section 7 of ToS clearly states that players have to pass kyc to be able to deposit/withdraw.
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باعتقادي هذه الأرقام كانت ستكون لها دلالة اكبر و يمكن استخلاص نتائج او تحليلات أوضح لو تم مقارنتها ببيانات السنوات السابقة خاصة التي شهدت نزولا لسوق العملات الرقمية. أيضا هذه الأرقام و البيانات تحتاج إلى التعمق اكثر فيها للتأكد من صحتها فمثلا هناك المحافظ الباردة للمنصات التداول و التي باعتقادي يجب عدم احتسابها إضافة إلى المحافظ التي فقد اصحابها مفاتيحه و غيرها.. أضف إلى ذلك أن شخصا واحدا يمكن أن يمتلك اكثر من محفظة و اكثر من عنوان يعني هناك احتمال ان صاحب محفظة لم يتم استعمالها في السنة الفارة لم يقم بذلك بنية التخزين بل لانه يستعمل محفظة أخرى او لديه عناوين أخرى بها رصيد ينفق منها.
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@Eternad, @Wiwo Thanks for your input. As I said, he didn't say anything wrong and I said that I understand why he had to mention another casino. But, unfortunately, you missed the point. Let's just stop quoting and responding to any post which is not about yas.bet By the way, it's yas.bet not yes.bet.
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All transactions containing an address are under that address in a blockchain explorer, it's not an advanced option. But maybe you indeed want something (much) more complicated (which you either didn't express well, either I misunderstood). And then you may want to take a look at this topic (and related pages) : Bitcoin in SQLOP's wording is indeed a bit confusing because if you look up an address on any blockexplorer you will see all the transactions it received (address used as output) and transactions it sent (address used as input). However, I believe OP is looking for some more advanced features like what blockchair (suggested by TryNinja) offers. OP, if this is a serious project and you will need to make multiple queries and need fast results then you might want to check their paid api service: https://blockchair.com/apihttps://blockchair.com/api/plans
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Not sure if anyone else experienced the same thing but I'm having a problem to access my account. It says invalid password although am certain I provided the right one. I tried to reset the password by clicking the "forget password" button, received the email, defined a new password, but it's still not working! Just for the recird: I entered an incorrect password multiple times before entering the correct one so it may be due to this! Unfortunately, I can't try with a different browser/device or clear the browser's cache right now (don't ask me why ). I just wanted to know if someone else had faced something similar before?
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If I’m not mistaken, Freebitco.in was started in faucet industry and they just have gambling games in there faucet to attract all there faucet user to gamble there earned Bitcoin.
I confirm. I remember when I first heard of bitcoin, few years ago, the only way to get some of it here was through faucets. I used many of them and freebitcoin.in was one of the best and most generous faucets back then. But, to be honest, right now faucets are a waste of time. You can check the list of casinos which give free sats in pmalek's thread (mentioned before) but you will realize that they are not worth your effort nor your time. Even if they give you enough money to test their casino, they will have restrictions to prevent you from withdrawing (min deposit, wagering requirement...)
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