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2041  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: America Wants to buy Bitcoin 20% adults own it, while 29% willing to buy! on: March 03, 2023, 03:36:10 PM
This isn't something new op. Almost every crypto investor is aware of this fact since ages frankly speaking. One of the best things about Americans is their willingness to try new things in a creative manner.

They love tech which is why they established good relations with countries like Japan etc despite all the bad history between them. This is why many of them truly believe that Satoshi is Japanese.

However, I don't like how their government is trying to regulate and control every aspect of the crypto world.
2042  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: March 03, 2023, 12:19:46 PM
Australia played really well in the third test and proved why they deserve to be in the WTC finals. Top and middle order Indian batsmen are still inconsistent as usual. Jadeja, Axar and Ashwin can't save them everytime.

I don't think Australia will win the final test though since I am expecting a draw or Indian win. Let's see what happens.
2043  Economy / Gambling / Re: Kryptogamers Hive No KYC Casino on: March 02, 2023, 08:09:47 PM
Unfortunately, this is not an option for licensed casinos. Regulations and rules are becoming more and more strict especially when big amounts of money is involved. Casinos or any other crypto-service providershave to comply with them if they don't want to face any legal issues and get sanctioned.
Not all licensed casinos enforce mandatory KYC. For example, I have been gambling at sites like Stake, Crypto.Games etc from a long time and they never asked me to submit KYC so far.

KYC is not mandatory at this time, but over time and the government wants to know more about each user who plays gambling will tighten the regulations regarding KYC. And it will keep those who want to cheat from doing so because it means their account is at risk of being frozen by the casino.
True. More and more sites need to comply with government rules and regulations in order to survive, but they don't need to enforce mandatory KYC to survive.
2044  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: March 02, 2023, 06:04:16 PM
Looks like Australia will comfortably defeat India since the target is small, but a collapse would screw them royally which is completely possible thanks to the bad pitch, spinners like Ashwin and Jadeja etc.

Just like Agarkar, Johnson etc, I have no clue as to why Rohit thought that it was a good idea to send Ashwin to bowl so late who is the number one test bowler currently. Hope he doesn't make the same mistake in the 2nd innings.

Also, South Africa defeating West Indies in such a one-sided manner was 100% predictable.
2045  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: March 02, 2023, 05:53:50 AM
He got banned due to plagiarism, so these sock puppet accounts which attacking various casinos wouldn't get banned.
Those sock puppet accounts can easily be identified thanks to their negative trust ratings which is why they cause minimal damage to any site.

We do know that there are lots of trolls that could exist on this forum and its not something new on having those accounts that do really circles around and thrown up some baseless
accusations which it isnt something that could really make people believe.We arent that dumb.
These trolls crave attention. They will keep trolling non-stop as long as they acquire attention which is why it's best to simply ignore them completely which would render their efforts pointless.
2046  Economy / Gambling / Re: Kryptogamers Hive No KYC Casino on: March 01, 2023, 05:45:37 PM
So if something happens with someone's data, the casino should be responsible for protecting the identity or KYC details of its users because they are the ones asking them to do KYC. And when we as users are asked to do KYC, we should know the risks in submitting our detailed information to third parties, in this case, casinos. And I also like playing gambling in casinos that don't require KYC for their users.
Casinos won't be able to protect your KYC information once hackers successfully penetrate their security systems. This is why so many gamblers including me worry about providing our KYC.

KYC shouldn't be mandatory and it should be enforced only if they legitimately find something suspicious or for big withdrawals.
2047  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: March 01, 2023, 01:14:01 PM
Australia won the day and they are ahead of India so far, not the first time in this series tho. At times they were in the exactly same position but Indians fought back and Aussie lost the plot.

So Aussies need to play cool, keep their emotions in check and try not to waste this golden chance because this is their best chance to win the test, not many teams get this opportunity. Having said that Indians are no pushovers either, yeah they had an off day at work but they are a strong outfit and if they get a little bit of sniff tomorrow then they will make life very tough for Australia.
I wasn't really surprised to see India go down for such a small score since they are extremely over-dependent on their tail-enders these days. On the other hand, the Australian spinners were brilliant as expected.

At the moment, Australia vs Jadeja is what's up. I feel that Jadeja could actually claim all 10 wickets for himself in this innings.
2048  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: March 01, 2023, 11:44:29 AM
He reminds me of @game-protect, an account that was active until a few years ago that constantly bothered all casinos to get some blackmail money from them, didn't work in the end and he got banned. This dude resembles that, just going around in all casinos and bothering them and trying to make some money from this type of deal, which won't work as we all know but I guess that person has enough free time on their hands that they just wanted to waste it on this? I really don't know the reason.
Game-Protect? It's been a long time since I heard that name in this forum. I remembered how he actually managed to scam gullible gamblers by acting like a hotshot crypto gambling attorney fighting for justice.

Felt good to see him get kicked to the curb. Pests like him focus on shortcut money making methods without caring about their legality and end up getting banned after a certain period of time.

Another reason as to why they probably do this stuff is because they lost their funds and whine in this manner.
2049  Economy / Gambling / Re: Kryptogamers Hive No KYC Casino on: March 01, 2023, 06:05:09 AM
Having KYC does not only guarantee the security of player funds but can also give more trust to the casino that has been used.
Indeed there are some casinos with quite strict KYC but they still commit fraud but it seems there are not many and only a few do it.
I disagree. KYC doesn't guarantee security to be honest with you. If hackers hack into the site, they could easily acquire your KYC details and spread it wherever they want to which could screw you in various ways.

Personally, I didn't provide my KYC yet in any crypto gambling site that I gamble in and I have withdrawn thousands of dollars so far without any issues.
2050  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: February 28, 2023, 07:00:11 PM
Furthermore I was in awe of his batting and I’m going to really miss him, and yes he’ll definitely be replaced permanently now and I doubt that he’ll ever play for team India again.
It does look like his career is permanently over, but there is still a tiny possibility for him to play again if he is declared 100% fit later on.

Such a shame that i didn't watch a single ball of this match, I even stopped following updates regularly after Poms enforced the follow-on.

It is truly a fine advertisement for Test cricket but it won't happen every now n then, it makes this match very unique.
Stokes said the exact same thing. Matches like these are what make the test format relevant in a world where the T-20 and T-10 formats are overtaking the ODI and test formats at a staggering pace.
2051  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcasino.io 🖤 - #1 VIP Crypto Casino on: February 28, 2023, 02:16:18 PM
Sorry, man, my bad. I didn't notice the $ sign in your post. Thought we were talking about prices in EURO. Anyway, I wish you to win in the contest and win even more while wagering!
Looks like both of us won't be winning in this contest this time around thanks to BTC acting drunk these days. BTC needs to sober up and continue rallying past the $25K point asap 😁.

It looks like 10:00 GMT has passed and in my estimation, the bitcoin price could be 21,950 EUR so this is close to my first prediction hopefully I hope to get closer to not falling from what I did in the first prediction. lol
Woah. That is very, very close. You have a great chance at winning even if that price isn't 100% accurate.
2052  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: February 28, 2023, 11:32:59 AM
Not many .but these sites without Stake are scam blatant crooks.for stake also gathered quite a few complaints.You must be a smart and profitable player so you will actually have problems with many sites. These bookmakers are looking only for losing players and smart ones accept them by knife
Your opinion in this case is completely pointless thanks to your bad credibility and negative trust. While it is true that bookies look for losing gamblers, this doesn't automatically imply that they shun winning gamblers.

They allow winners to win upto a certain limit after which they end up restricting/limiting them.

On the other hand, scam sites go one step further and completely lock their accounts in order to steal their funds. They provide some lame excuses to try and justify themselves.
2053  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Test Cricket Prediction and Discussion Thread [self - mod] on: February 28, 2023, 06:17:00 AM
Wow. Woke up sometime earlier and was blown away to find out that England actually lost by a single freaking run. What the heck! New Zealand got the perfect revenge after that messed up ODI World Cup final.

They barely managed to draw the series instead of succumbing to a 2-0 washout. Punters betting in favor of England lost a lot of money.
2054  Economy / Economics / Re: Methods to cut food costs on: February 27, 2023, 06:00:32 PM
Subscriptions all the freaking way. I usually purchase value for money subscriptions from apps that I frequently order from which ends up cutting taxes, delivery fees etc and ultimately helps cut food costs.

They help save a lot of money in the long-term as long as you regularly order from those apps.
2055  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My $300 bet won $417,000 on: February 27, 2023, 03:00:57 PM
Legendary parlay hit op. Personally, I am a big fan of parlays and my biggest win was around $1500 so far by wagering just a couple of cents. Luck sided with you in a big way and choosing Sportsbet was smart.

However, I disagree with your statement about how you feel it's close to impossible winning from casino games. There are tons and tons of examples out there that prove that the probability of winning big from casino games is just slightly lower than sports betting.

Luck is the most important factor in casino games and sports betting.
2056  Economy / Gambling / Re: My list of good crypto casinos on: February 27, 2023, 12:39:19 PM
-One thing for sure is that an ANN thread is a good way to expose scam casinos or casinos with low reputations,  and if a newbie will take time to research and check various channels for information about a casino there will be no way their will not notice the activities of those casinos.
Exactly, but almost all victims are lazy sloths who don't want to spend extra time researching sites which is why they end up getting scammed and whine like crazy later on. It hardly takes a couple of minutes thanks to Google, Bitcointalk etc.

but I saw that only one of them was known to me (BitStarz) and all the others were unknown. That is why I'm confused about the OP's list and I don't think it's reliable.
Correct. Bitstarz has some scam accusations against them which they never resolved which automatically implies that OP's list is not trustworthy.
2057  Economy / Gambling / Re: My list of good crypto casinos on: February 27, 2023, 06:04:58 AM
but I actually don't know why someone will want to promote a project that you know is of shady characteristics with proven evidence against them.
They probably had a good experience gambling in that site or they are trying to get on their good side in order to participate successfully in one or more of their ongoing campaigns within this forum.

if you want to know reputable casinos you will see them ranking high on different casino review sites with multiple scores such as stake.com, you can see their review on many sites that is how to show legitimacy.
A better way to check whether a particular crypto gambling site is legit or not is by checking their dedicated thread within this forum which are updated.
2058  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: T20 and T20I cricket prediction and discussion on: February 26, 2023, 05:44:45 PM
6 World Cup wins? Wow. These ladies are making the World Cup look like some common domestic league. Australia has always dominated in the men's format and they are dominating in the woman's format too.

It's pretty clear that their training methods are very, very effective. Both India and South Africa fought well in the semi-finals though India barely lost while SA barely won.

I am glad to see the South Africans finally reaching the finals without choking even though they didn't win the cup ultimately. Legendary stuff Australian women's team!
2059  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: February 26, 2023, 03:15:02 PM
As I can not request a withdrawal through their system, I asked the support to send my 100 USD, which they denied!
Any amount of proof isn't enough to screw over anonymous crypto gambling sites based on what I observed. Victims of sites like 1xbit lost way bigger amounts and they couldn't sue them since the team wasn't traceable.

Dragging out your case in this thread is pointless unless their team responds to you here which I don't think will happen.
2060  Economy / Gambling / Re: My list of good crypto casinos on: February 26, 2023, 12:28:51 PM
yes i know 1xbet and 1xbit is different casino site but 1xbit originates from the name 1xbet. But I 1xbet website now server down it doesn't work now. I don't understand why he is talking about 1xbit.  And why does he call it good? 1xbet and 1xbit are both rotten casinos
1xbet server isn't down actually. I just checked and it's still running properly without any issues. 1xbit is functioning properly too without any issues. He is clearly shilling for 1xbit just like other paid shills.

These pathetic shills will do anything in order to earn money frankly speaking.
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