Are you guys advertising other casino now? Today I noticed this banner ad few many times at the bottom of the page. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F4ciiIMw.jpg&t=663&c=nYQTGotmMtCMmw) Now you mentioned it, it redirects to another website and its an affiliate link. Operated by another entity too.[/list]
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I've got over 50 reports on that same spammy thread(s) in 3 hours (and I've been gone, not online all the time).
PS: Shouldn't Mindless Electron take care of those as soon as they appear? I've been gone for some months, but it used to work that way
Beats me. All that I know is that once the mods are in action after receiving the reports, they would be on the lookout. During one time when those malspam bots were actively posting in a few threads, they beat me to it after I started mass-reporting ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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The problem here is quite simply the advertising effect. It simply sounds much more enticing to players if you distribute a large amount among a few players than a small amount among many players. 2k is not so much in the "western" world that it attracts many players, but 10k is definitely the case. But as you can see here ... there are pros and cons for all types and implementation variants of the lotteries I mean it's a no brainer to win a larger amount but knowing that the player base is so huge, it dilutes the chances. After all, even if it's 1 winner for 250 grand, you'd see hundreds of thousands of entries but by involving more players, Roobet get to "buy back" more if you know what I'm saying. Just like spending that amount to get back 1,10 or 20 customers. Lemme tell you a true story. I won a smart phone worth around USD 300 from a gambling site a few months back from a contest I wasn't even aware of. Definitely lesser than $2,000 but because of that incident, I started playing on that site daily ever since.
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They got nuked, props to the mods! @acroman08, there were that many?? I did see a handful but never expected a small army to start with those spam. I remember a few years ago there were a number of spammers who would constantly post advertisements for male-enhancement products and some that just posted gibberish. Why they pick this forum is beyond me. Probably because of the traffic.
You'd be surprised. I used to have a forum that was established for a short while which didn't have the sheer amount of traffic. Yet even with CAPTCHA, the spam was just incessant. I've to nuke accounts and wipe posts almost daily because those buggers somewhat know how to trawl every nook and cranny of the web. So on Bitcointalk, totally expected.
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Could you explain this furthermore? What I understand is to add a Bitcoin address to my profile. Am I correct?
It's more of proving your account ownership, or to a lesser extent, serve as an alibi should your account get compromised at some point. You can check out the tutorial @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0
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An absolutely insane achievement, with an equally insane celebration. Congratulations to Mr. Roo and the Roobet Team for this important milestone! The $250,000 giveaway sounds great, but how about $2000 giving away to 100 of your members instead of only 20?
Agree, I'd rather they give lesser amounts to more users than the other way round. I mean $2,000 is still a life changer for many
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An insanely high multiplier would do wonders to any amounts (except 0 of course), and look! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FFAIc3VZWEAEnkl3%3Fformat%3Djpg%26name%3Dsmall&t=663&c=uCsvCzPJmOTjNQ) Congrats Deko.O!
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They just launched a new in house game named 'Triple'. Just played it and I quite like . Basically you need to choose 3 squares and you can win up to 200x (when playing on high risk). Seems like a bit similar to mines but with better graphics. They also launced a 3000$ race to celebrate the new game.
It looks like a horizontal version of Towers. Cross from the left to the right without hitting those mines ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I have used Trust Wallet, it is easy to use and you are right: Binance bought it. Binance, which is an exchange you are supposed to trust your coins, it is now the owner of a wallet you are supposed to trust as well.
It sounds appropiate, doesn't it?
Imagine trusting a wallet that's basically called Trust. If it wasn't for Binance, I wouldn't even know it existed.
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Hope you are fine help, but again you need to provide more clarification for users who may have the programming knowledge to help, I will tag a forum user who can help you but am assuring you if he can help in this situation.
HCP has already agreed to help him out, so all's good for now.
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A long time ago, a year ago! when the payment systems were working fine, we had a $ 30,000 per game bet for a Dota2 expert. Over these 6 years, we have experienced a lot, from blocking payment systems to blocking goods from Valve. I think that if the resource is for adults, then people should control their risks themselves. The main thing is for people to understand that they are playing fair through random.org. And this is not an exaggeration for rates for such amounts. All cryptocurrencies are banned in China today, and this is obvious. Therefore, we came here to tell you about our project. When there was an opportunity for usdt (TRC20) and cheap commissions in July, we came here. But time will tell if people are interested in using this cryptocurrency, as other cryptocurrencies are just poor in terms of fees.
Just because crypto was banned in China, that doesn't mean you shouldn't implement more crypto choices. A casino has to cater to the mainstream so limiting the site to just one type won't make your site(s) last long. Look at the OGs like CSGO500, CSGO Empire, Gamdom. They adapted to the change after the trade cooldown and now they are pretty successful. While skins might still be popular, not all players appreciate them.
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-snip-
Over 50 million in BTC. Imagine just waking up in the morning, checking your balance and just go "Yeah baby"
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I was paid for security relates bugs only. I was creating new account to test new features as I do not want to test with main account aa it can cause damage to main account.
If you don't mind me asking, how many bugs you reported were approved by theymos? Any high risk ones that got their attention ASAP?
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There are so many members here competing for signatures that some will go for that campaign. Also, some might not be aware of the issues with them.
They were warned (probably via PM as well) but didn't give two shits. That's why they were red-tagged.
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Theymos has previously said that the forum will not ever hold money for users. Tipbots, by their nature need to hold user funds.
Also, anything that posts that a tip has been made is going to be annoying.
Ah, so I guess such feature won't be considered at all. Fine by me though.
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Just because Jesus had 12 disciples, it doesn't mean you should have 12 accounts up your sleeves.
More than 2000 years have passed, things have changed alot since then
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Is the double XP event every weekend?
Double XP weekends usually come once in a while, but are announced earlier before they start. Last one was held back in August, but who knows... another one might be announced before V2. Most importantly, make sure to follow their social media pages so you don't miss out since their updates are somewhat faster than mine ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdnv1.csgo500.com%2Femotes%2Fpepo.png&t=663&c=z0Phjke6vdHcjg)
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@danydee, my bad. Was on mobile so I thought it was on the main thread.
Credited both of you with 500 BUX, enjoy!
- ROUND 4 HAS ENDED, STAY TUNED FOR ROUND 5 -
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If someone is open to getting bribed, I don't think a lack of (presumably anonymous) donation option would make any difference. I've heard of this fancy internet money thing where you can pay someone directly at any time.
Brb, sliding into DMs ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdnv1.csgo500.com%2Femotes%2Fpeposmug.png&t=663&c=x6CU3xh1VSONtw)
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