Children are often very keen to get into gambling; they like the idea of earning money. Most children do not realise that gambling can be a form of entertainment or a hobby, but can become a problem if things get out of hand. In this case, it may be right to train young people about the risks.
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As mentioned earlier each one has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. There is no right answer; they're both great options. With that said, I prefer bonus credits. I can always spend that bonus money on slots if I want to.
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OP, even when you are a developer, you have to understand first the technology that you are going to use. You have to learn how bitcoin is being transacted and what concludes it's transaction. In order to learn all of this I would suggest you to read, read and read some more. You are part of the crypto community now. Hope that you have fun learning on this forum. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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OP, if you're still lost as to how to get your first merit, there are two main ways in which you can go about it. You may be able to earn by helping other members of the community out with their problems, or you can write about something that can be of help to the community in a wider sense. The former option is a lot more reliable, especially if the subject you're trying to tackle is something you know well. Just think of it as making yourself useful and you'll be on your way to earning your first merit and advancing on the forum. Most importantly, if you want others to like the work you do, don't force it - let it come out naturally, and you'll find that you enjoy contributing far more than you think. Good luck!
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It is difficult to rank up because people are greedy with their merits. Even when you make a quality post, they still ignore it and you get nothing. I guess that's why people like us are really not interested in ranking up. I am here first, to learn. I don't care whether I rank up or not.
I strongly disagree with you. It's not hard to rank up here, and it's not true that members are greedy with their merits. Take me for example - I joined the forum two years ago and was recently promoted to Hero member rank. You've been here for four years, but in that time you haven't moved beyond Newbie member rank. Can you spot the difference between us in terms of our forum activity? This obviously shows that the senior forum members care about young members and recognize those who are most helpful in the forums. I'm sure that if you join the discussions and become active, you will be recognized and promoted fairly soon. But that won't happen if you continue to post only bounty reports, which is what you've mostly done so far. The forum is about helping people, and you should join the discussions with your own experiences to share. That will help you get ranked up faster than if you keep posting only bounty reports.
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All in all, forum ranks are good. They give members the opportunity to advance their status through activity, merit and engagement, for example, but also prestige and prominence. These are all measures of each member's position within the community and, besides, motivate one to be more active.
The point is that forum gives you a lot of freedom and possibilities for self-realization, but, at the same time, imposes certain rules and community standards. Only in this case there is a chance to get ahead either in rank or in the level of an expert. So, if you want to achieve the goal of promoting yourself, then you need to be able to play by the rules and know how to live within the framework that was created by all members of the community together.
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I would not call $750 usd a "huge amount" because relative to the profits and turnover of the mentioned online gambling casino, or any gambling casino, for that matter, the amount is not significant. So I doubt that they have money troubles. They might be stalling to maximize their profits or because they have an ineffective kyc system.
Yes, I agree. $750 cannot be called a large amount by any standards for a long-standing online casino. But it is really strange that they decided to pay in so many installments. What if it was $10,000, or even more? It's hard to say. It is possible that this is some kind of tactic to encourage the player to gamble more. Whatever the case, it is an unfair practice.
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Plz check & sent me positive trust
Positive trust has to be earned. What positive contributions have you made to others or to the community? As for your negative rating, I think Issa56 is right. As he already explained here, you never posted your information in that thread, so it's unlikely that "N Khan" accidentally copied your post. Furthermore, here is another person using your data: Fince KhanProof:Proof of authentication Bitcointalk name:Mariya Nishi Bitcointalk profile URL:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2740486 Telegram user name:@Nisi39 Ethereum address:0x6f933c10e2225fb1a767f10aef5fdba5b6203f80 Gmail: mporos450@gmail.comarchive: https://ninjastic.space/post/54960388And once again, he's the only one who posted that information in that specific thread.
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First of all I don't have any limits. But, at some point I need to stop and finish the day at something. And when I know it is a profitable day, I stop. That's it! That's my strategy. Of course, not all days are profitable, but I set a limit for myself that I'm prepared to play, and after that it's fine to stop, no matter if I am winning or losing. When I have a loss, I let it go without giving a damn about it. So, my take is, you need to have a limit you're prepared to play.
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I am quoting with proper formatting for easy reading. I'm not sure about the order of the screenshots, though.
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I tried to spin the apron wheel a few more times in search of free coins, but I realized that it simply does not rotate (perhaps rotation is available after the deposit), but simply resets the time counter for a new countdown of the next 40 minutes, I hope the developers will fix it.
Hello, There no need to deposit to spin the wheel for free coins. So maybe is some kind of error. Can you join on our live chat with us to check the problem. Thank you! The problem isn't with the user account, it's on your end. Since I experienced the same thing, I believe it's a bug in the site code. After solving the captcha, nothing happens, just the timer resets and begins counting down again. You should test it in different browsers.
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If exchanging money to coin can be excluded then is okay for kids to play around with it, <...>
I don't understand what does exchanging money for coins have to do with it? And, what do you mean by "coin"? In most countries around the world, physical coins are still money, just like paper money. It doesn't make sense to define gambling in that way.
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But are these types of games really gambling, or actually skill-based?
What I mean is, imagine playing this game day after day, I bet you'd be pretty good at it after a while. That means the game is skill-based, right? Of course, luck still plays a big role, but isn't that true of all skill-based games?
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<...> Shame on you 1xbit and whole team you are doing This is not point to steal money from people like this. You bastards!!!!!
Unfortunately, we can't help you there. But we can let you know that 1xBit is a scam site and should be avoided by everyone. How did you decide to use scam casino in the first place? In the end, you have to use judgment and be responsible for your own finances. My advice? You're probably better off just finding a good online casino or bookmaker in your region, and sticking with it. Of course, you'll still want to do ample research into any site you choose to use, but that goes for all of the sites.
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Did we get the real story from hZti or did we get the this guy wouldn't sell me accounts cheap so i'm gonna make up a story to try and make myself look good? Really it could be either case just as this guy might be pissed someone tried exposing him or he might be telling the truth. He's obviously already tagged as an account seller, so why make up this story?
hZti exposed several accounts from this group and managed by OP, AccountsLegend. Now all those accounts are worthless because I assume they are all flagged as risky due to a change of ownership. I believe that revenge is a sufficient reason for starting this story. I agree. Whatever his reasons were, hZti exposed this guy as an account seller and exposed his alt accounts, which is why this guy is now pissed and wants revenge. If he had posted first, the situation would probably be in his favor. AccountsLegend, I know you're pissed at hZti for exposing you, but he won't be tagged for it. Let this be a lesson to you: It doesn't pay to farm accounts.
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Who started this necrobumping? Fivestar4everMVP? You know, it's been proven that television can eat away your brain, turning you into an empty-brained zombie! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Please give me an insight about this, Is 1xbet and 1xbit still running by the same company? I've seen some threads here about 1xbet and 1xbit having the same UI on their casino which makes them suspiciously ran by same company. 1xbet is currently aggressive on their advertisement and partnership especially on e-sports scene. Which make them trustable because of money they spent heavily on their marketing.
In my opinion, there is already ample evidence that the two sites are owned by the same company. As @logfiles showed, it's not just the same interface or software. 1XBit is basically an unlicensed, illegal version of 1XBET that operates in markets where 1XBET is not permitted. Money spent on marketing doesn't make a company trustworthy. Obviously, they will probably get more players, but given their shady practices, their ratings will only continue to decline.
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I don't think this would make the system provably fair. Even if you show all past winners, we cannot know they were drawn in a fair way. The only way to prove that the system is fair is if you can prove mathematically that everyone has an equal chance of winning and that you cannot affect the result in any way.
It is due to the script of the game as it is a ready to go script and as I know the owner cant do much in the game including they cant change the UI significantly. Actually the script seller claims that all their games are provably fair but there is someone here in this forum who found that there is something wrong with the provably fair system. I'm not sure if the owner can add/change the provably fair system after they bought the script from the seller. Yeah. Making such modifications to a ready-made script will probably require the services of a skilled programmer which can turn out to be more expensive than the script itself. Maybe you know where they bought the script? Is it from CodeCanyon?
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