My question for members who showed an interest in free promotion is: Are you interested in promoting Bitcoincleanup.com?
Yes, definitely! But for now I can only put personal text on my profile. If I ever get the chance to wear an avatar, I will. Does anyone know if there are any other hashtags besides #EndTheFUD that we can promote on social media?
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Bitcoin nije stvaran... Ništa nije stvarno, i svi smo mi zapravo jedna velika računalna simulacija, poput Matrixa. Samo uzmi svoju plavu pilulu i nastavi živjeti u fantaziji.
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Really, there's not much to add here. The entire question is based on a few false assumptions: that you are playing against a real dealer, and that the dealer hand represents some sort of "deck" that is being dealt from. Neither of these things are true in online blackjack..
Maybe you didn't know it, but you can play with a real dealer and real cards in online casinos: Some of them are, but some of the dealers in the so-called "live casino games" aren't actually alive. Casinos that offer live dealer games often employ a technique known as "simulated dealer." They are pre-recorded series of moves of a real dealer that are reproduced in a computer simulation to create the illusion of a live casino play.
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Well OP, I'm guessing you're not aware of the fact that many people have bad days at the casino. It's normal to have a bad day from time to time, especially if you've been gambling for a long time. So don't worry about it! Everyone has those days where everything just goes wrong and it's hard to recover from them. Don't try too hard to recover your losses by gambling again, because you'll probably only make things worse for yourself. If you've become obsessive and overly focused on winning and chasing losses, take a step back and evaluate your strategy.
If you're feeling down right now, remember this: it's okay to take a break from gambling for a while and come back at it when you're ready. This can help give you some perspective on what went wrong, what you did well, and how to improve. The next time you're at casino, consider playing with a different strategy than you used before: maybe try something new, or play a different game than you normally do. Good luck!
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Sure, past performance is no guarantee of future results, but it's nice to imagine that the price of Bitcoin will eventually reach the skies again and we'll all be more than well-rewarded if we've bought in anywhere near the bottom over the past couple of months or so. The only thing certain at this point is that anyone who has bought over these past months is in better shape than someone who bought in at the top of the market.
If you're already in, great. Just hodl through it, and things will get better. It's a long road, but the good days will come back eventually. If you're going to invest in any asset, do your research and be brave. That is how smart investors make money. Be patient, watch the trends and study what has happened historically.
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The short answer is no, you cannot get banned for card counting in online casinos.
Really, there's not much to add here. The entire question is based on a few false assumptions: that you are playing against a real dealer, and that the dealer hand represents some sort of "deck" that is being dealt from. Neither of these things are true in online blackjack, so the response to this question should be easy to predict. The gist of it is that the programs aren't designed to allow for counting systems and besides, there no real deck or dealer to count in the first place.
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How do we work around to remove that misleading information?
Below the text, there are thumbs up/thumbs down icons. We can click Dislike, select problematic information, and send feedback to Bing. I'm not sure if this helps, but I don't think it could hurt. If enough people send negative feedback, Bing may decide to change its algorithm.
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The copycat title I would disagree with. There are certain things that are intellectually protected, inclusive of drawings and industrial designs. I am not so sure about the interfaces and the ability to copy interaction styles with the users. However that are other things that ate not subject to protection. For instance, would you accuse of copycat someone using a wheel?
Almost all creative work that can be written down or otherwise captured in a tangible medium is protected by copyright law. It's that simple. Copyright protects the creative act itself: the author's creation, not the idea behind it. In your example, the wheel is an idea. Ideas cannot be protected by copyright (they can be protected in some other way, for example by patent), but the specific creative work that was created from that idea is protected by copyright.
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It is weird that there are still many people using 1xbit when it has a lot of scam accusations all over in this forum. It's been red-tagged for a while now.
Why do you think many people still use 1xbit? Considering the number of visitors to their website and the number of new bitcoin deposits to their addresses, all I can conclude is that 1xbit doesn't have many active players, and all their claims are simply lies. I truly doubt that anyone from this community believes this crap.
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Hi FatFork, I just received confirmation from our crypto processing provider that for all their clients, regardless of the industry, one XRP address is used. It is the tag that is the identifier of the uniqueness of the transaction. Of course as you can see, the TAG is different. I hope this answers your question.
-Punt Management
Thank you for clarifying that you are using the same crypto processing provider. I think it is not user-friendly. What will be your action if a user sends xrp without a tag or with the wrong tag? You cannot retrieve it because another casino holds the same address. The user will eventually lose his funds. I think you should talk with your provider and ask for a unique address. It's just my suggestion. If you have a better plan then you can implement it That's how other exchanges do (my local exchanges too), almost the same address for all of the users but with a different tag. Yes, there are many exchanges that use the same wallet (address) for all XRP deposits, but have you ever seen two unrelated exchanges using the same wallet address? That's what we have here. Two gambling platforms, unrelated to each other, sharing the same XRP wallet, allegedly because they use the same crypto payment provider. I'm not saying it's not possible, I just think it's weird. If your main concern is the sending of xrp without tag, most of the time it doesn't work, an error will show that the tag is required. Also, xrp users will probably won't forget that very important thing sending xrp.
Agreed.
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Member jerry0 is back again with another round of his famous rinse & repeat topic questions.
I can't tell from his behavior if he is just a spammer, a troll, or a mentally ill individual, but something is clearly wrong with him. I will review his posts and report anything that needs to be reported to the moderators, but unfortunately, our forum doesn't have effective measures against such members, so it's probably best to ignore them.
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OP, congratulations on reaching the million mark. As they say, the first million is the hardest. Your next milestone is ten million satoshi. Good luck!
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Sorry to bother you, but I'm new and I don't know how to post proofs on the forum. I realized that they were accessing the same time and posting the POA at the same time.
I can understand that, we were all new to the forum once. In that case, I suggest you look at how other members do it and copy their way of presenting evidence. That's the best way to learn and, in my opinion, the best way to become a good investigator.
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I really appreciate your monthly overview of local board activities, Rikafip. You do a great job as usual. (By the way, you forgot to change the color of the German bar in the first chart, but it's not a big deal.) And once again, the Portuguese local is absolutely dominated by joker_josue, the unsung hero and undisputed king of the local boards. It will be very challenging to dethrone him since he doesn't even have strong competition for the moment. Our Croatian local board is experiencing a small drop in activity compared to last month, but that was to be expected as summer is always a time of reduced activity on the forum. Hopefully, we will get back on track and the activity will increase after the summer break.
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I can not select another country currency and select my country.
I think you can. The site cannot support every currency in the world, for obvious reasons, so you choose the currency that is most acceptable to you (for example, EUR or USD). When you deposit cryptocurrency (BTC or altcoin), the deposited amount will be automatically converted into the currency you selected during registration. The same applies when withdrawing.
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We only run one casino, Punt.com. We are NOT affiliated with any other casino; I have never even heard of that aforementioned platform. With regards to the crypto address & company address, perhaps they are using the same Crypto Processing company and Curacao company service as us.
Well, do they? Maybe you could find out and let us know? Why don't you ask your crypto payment provider if they use the same XRP wallet for all their clients? That would clear things up a bit. This is not uncommon; there are only a small number of companies that offer these types of services and you will typically see the top casinos' using the same providers, whether that be for crypto processing, director services, 3rd party game services, or other technical services.
Hi FatFork, I just received confirmation from our crypto processing provider that for all their clients, regardless of the industry, one XRP address is used. It is the tag that is the identifier of the uniqueness of the transaction. Of course as you can see, the TAG is different. I hope this answers your question. -Punt Management Thank you for the explanation. Of course, destination tags are necessary because otherwise you (or your payment provider) would not be able to know which user made the payment and to which user you need to add the balance. I still find it strange that a serious payment provider only uses one XRP wallet (address) for all their clients. It just adds another layer of complexity to the bookkeeping, but I suppose that's the way it is.
Thank you for clarifying that you are using the same crypto processing provider. I think it is not user-friendly. What will be your action if a user sends xrp without a tag or with the wrong tag? You cannot retrieve it because another casino holds the same address. The user will eventually lose his funds.
As far as I know, the XRP wallet can reject any payment sent to your address if it doesn't specify a destination tag. But that depends on how the wallet is set up.
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We only run one casino, Punt.com. We are NOT affiliated with any other casino; I have never even heard of that aforementioned platform. With regards to the crypto address & company address, perhaps they are using the same Crypto Processing company and Curacao company service as us.
Well, do they? Maybe you could find out and let us know? Why don't you ask your crypto payment provider if they use the same XRP wallet for all their clients? That would clear things up a bit. This is not uncommon; there are only a small number of companies that offer these types of services and you will typically see the top casinos' using the same providers, whether that be for crypto processing, director services, 3rd party game services, or other technical services.
I don't think it's that common, actually. I've been following the gambling section on this forum for a while now, and this is only the second time I've seen something like this. The first time was related to the 1xBET scam platform and its satellites.
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pls check BOT farm ( participating in Metavault.Trade video campaign ) <cut> All of these accounts were created on the same day and continuously accessed together. On the bounty chain it is clear that this is a machine Bot
You know that you can do all the checking yourself? Why don't you collect and present your findings to the community instead of asking other members to do it? Also, try not to quote long posts that are not relevant to the current discussion.
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Your birth name was given to you by your parents, however, when you register on the online forum, you can choose a username (nick) to go by. For this very reason, you are responsible for how other members will perceive you within the community. It is obvious that if you choose a username that will evoke emotional reactions from other members, your experience on the forum will be affected. I agree that a username alone cannot be a reflection of someone's character or personality, but you shouldn't expect others to change their perception simply because you are uncomfortable with it. Your choice of username should be something that is appropriate for the community. If someone sees your username and thinks that it's immature or unprofessional, then they'll have a negative opinion of you before they even get to know you.
I'm not trying to tell you what name to choose, but rather to help you understand why choosing a username that is appropriate for the community can make all the difference.
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This is actually a very interesting question for me. Is it true that you can be banned from an online casino like Stake for the only reason that you are winning too much?
I know it used to be a thing for some land based casinos in the past, but I don't think reputable online casinos of the level of Stake are practicing it these days. In fact, I'm pretty sure that all top online casinos don't do that.
I don't think you can really ban players for that as they do nothing wrong in fact. They will probably just limit the players so they can only bet a low amount on the sports they always bet on. I got limited on a fiat only casino one time because I won like a bet of 100€ lol. I don't think they would do that either. First off, you will never read in ToS of any reputable gambling site that winning too much results in some kind of limiting your bet amount. Secondly, you can bet a low amount many times and voila, you are betting big again, right? That fiat based casino you were limited on for winning just €100 wasn't an example of a good casino, if you ask me. On the contrary, the majority of casinos do limit their customers' accounts to make sure they don't win too much. All casinos are commercial operations in the business of making money, and if you consistently win their money, they will limit your ability to continue taking it from them. Even if they can't stop you from winning, they do have to do something if you are a consistently profitable customer.
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