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2221  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 27, 2021, 07:57:57 PM
Is there anybody that was forced to pass any KYC? Did you passed any? These thing are ony done by Roober since they are complying to policies. And, as far as I know,  you are only required if you're a "whale" playing on their site. Not everyone is required undergo KYC and pass documents.
^ Why not try it with yourself, no not anybody force to pass KYC if you don't like to have KYC you can leave and find another one.
The KYC level one is very basic information and you can play the site, your name, your address where you live, your age, and your birth date and email address account. As far as I remember that basic information that you need to pass nothing all. If you are a whale, probably KYC level 3 is the best for you and that is what I don't know.
2222  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Sports Gambling Websites on: August 25, 2021, 09:58:20 PM
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I am personally using the following sites.

1. sportsbet.io
2. stake.com
3. bitsler.com
^ Additionally sportsbet.io.
All of these gambling websites I have an account there and I used them all until now but the most that I frequently use is sportsbet.io which is very easy for me to use. There are too many betting sites that you can choose from and if I found a better one I always make a try especially if there are promos and events that could players get benefits. For now, to be honest, most players and looking always to have a benefit upon choosing a gambling website not because they like it because of how attractive a gambling website is.
2223  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 61 year old plays the same numbers since 1991 and wins 18 millions on: August 25, 2021, 09:43:23 PM
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If he do bought tickets once per day in all days on that 30 years time then I could say that it did really pays off and most likely with those number combinations is personally been choosed neither its an anniversary or combinations of birthdays or totally just personal point of hands and stick with it.

It is really hard to maintain numbers which had been consecutively lost up and imagine 30 years of betting isn't something that people could able to reach off and with due to frustration then
even having 1 month straight loss would already be hard thing. How much more on 30 years?

This man had really that dedication on hitting up the jackpot even though its not a guarantee to hit on his lifetime but once your lucky then theres no specific time needed.
^ That is a possible idea which the number comes from the especially occasion or events and even me, I did this sometime but I can't be able to maintain for a long period of time. 30 years is too long and if the winner bought a ticket every day multiply into 30 years, that is already a big amount. So this is possible and probably the 61-year-old winner had extra money to place a bet every day and can able to maintain it for 30 years. Nevertheless, we can do also what this old man did, but there is no assurance for us until when we will hit the jackpot.
2224  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 25, 2021, 09:23:49 PM
There is a benefit on us for those who choose gambling sites that required KYC, We are safe from hackers and fraud users, they also afraid to join a casino the heavily required KYC for some reason.
What the heck are you talking about? Providing your KYC implies that your information could get leaked online of hackers manage to hack the site in question successfully.

This means that your information isn't safe at all. Roobet's security is top-class, but this doesn't imply that it's impossible for it to get hacked. Way bigger sites like Binance(Top-class security) etc got hacked in the past.
^ Is that not clear of what I am talking about? Your opinion is yours and my opinion is mine, if you don't like KYC that is your problem. Everything online could be leaked and compromised even your social media, don't tell me you don't have social media account which contains more information. I know that every one of us really hates KYC, but this is the fact and there is nothing we can do or else find another gambling site that dont impose KYC verification and as I said, we had different opinions and I dont care about yours.
2225  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UK 20% of the gambling venues are located at the poorest part of the country on: August 24, 2021, 09:56:55 PM
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So what do you think? Are the poor being targeted or there is another explanation for the data we are seeing?
^ I think the cheaper rent, not the poor people were targeted by them. In the first place, how the poor people can able to survive in gambling through financial if they are really poor, it will surely they don't have money. It is because if you have a local currency especially in the third world country compared to the dollar, it has a big value when you are in a third world country. Probably on this topic that was the reason why they are in poor areas just because they know they will survive and long last from the rent. Nevertheless, we cant draw here an exact reason and purpose why they are in a poor country.
2226  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: {Boxing} Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas on: August 24, 2021, 09:36:26 PM
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Lets just accept and move on because this is sports.You neither win or lose or draw.
^ A perfect explanation and this is what I have said before on this thread, Manny Pacquiao will have a chance that will probably loss and now it has happened. Even though you are in the underdog's favor there is still possible that you will be able to win the match. However, I also appreciated Ugas's attitude, he really respects World Boxing Champion Manny Pacquaio, after the fight he thanks Manny for the opportunity that he said. That should be the world of sports games. Nevertheless, do you think this is the last fight of Manny?
2227  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 24, 2021, 09:22:37 PM
There might be an argument that if one has to do KYC why crypto casinos? Well, because crypto casinos have evolved a lot and it's not just the old dice game we can play at crypto casinos now. All big slots providers are offering games to crypto casinos and things are getting more centralized and legalized.
I honestly don't see it as KYC even having any benefit to the end user. However, I understand that crypto casinos are now slowly having to start requiring KYC from their customers. In many countries the regulations for crypto companies are tightened very much, next year probably also in the EU. Especially when a company comes into contact with FIAT, very strict requirements await.
^ That is not a fault of a casino if they follow rules of the regulation by having KYC. Because they are regulated by the government it means they must follow them correctly. We know that the government was fighting against fraud since then and since the casino was involved financially, there must be KYC procedures. There is a benefit on us for those who choose gambling sites that required KYC, We are safe from hackers and fraud users, they also afraid to join a casino the heavily required KYC for some reason.
2228  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Betflip.io on: August 24, 2021, 08:58:22 PM
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^ It shows now that this gambling site is a scam even though I did not research this site but through research by early post it provides strong evidence for you to believe that they are scams. How much did you deposit? if you are willing that amount to forget just do it than risking your identity to them just in exchange for your small amount. Nevertheless, there are a lot of gambling sites or bookmakers here that you can choose from, it is legit and surely won't scam you, there are KYC gambling while others are free.
2229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoincash or Ethereum on: August 21, 2021, 09:58:04 PM
Which is the best for you after Bitcoin? Ethereum or Bitcoin Cash?
Why do you compare Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash? Don't you know people are more familiar with Ethereum than Bitcoin Cash? All people also know that Ethereum should be the best coin after Bitcoin. That's why people call Ethereum the queen of crypto coins, while Bitcoin is the king of crypto coins. According to this common designation, it is clear that Ethereum is the second-best crypto coin, so far. And you also can check the number of its market caps, Ethereum is undoubted number 2 in CMC.  Wink

^ You nailed it, this answer is in point that should everyone knows that there is no point comparing them because it is clear we see that BCH is nothing if you compare to ETH. You can also choose ETH in most projects that used ERC20 as their token that supports the ETH network, though the fee is not really good in ETH it does not mean it is not worthwhile to hold. Even my self I have regret if I have invested ETH last year when the price was below $1,000, it was folded 3 times now that supposedly my profit, how sad. Therefore, it is no doubt that ETH is good than BCH.
2230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Staking Coins a Good Idea? on: August 21, 2021, 09:40:05 PM
Actually, I heard about Staking the coins gives apy. I want to know is really a staking good idea & what will be the staking months like 1 month, six months or 1 year.
^ There are too many factors to consider before we can say staking is a good idea, we should have to choose a well reputable and legitimate exchange were to trust to hold our fund before considering leaving our asset there. I still believe in the golden rule of crypto, not your key, not your coin which is if staking is you must fully trust the platform you have to choose. Regarding how much profitable it is, yes, it is very profitable but it's quite a risk too.
I have one question, is staking in Binance belongs to the SAFU service? Which is your fund deposited to have a guarantee that safe?
2231  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Things I wish I knew before starting my day trading journey on: August 21, 2021, 09:33:48 PM
^ OP shows and has proof that in every problem there is always a solution.
In the end, it always says experience makes you a better day trader which means the experience is a great teacher in trading that you will probably have the potential upon gaining profit in the market. There is always have an advantage for those who have already gained knowledge in trading compared to the new one. In day trading, you can choose a low time frame to gain more experience which makes you a better trader.
Nevertheless, we must thank the OP for enlightening us about the idea he/she said.
2232  Other / Archival / Re: Global Crypto Adoption Has Grown By 880% on: August 21, 2021, 09:26:56 PM
This is a nice development and in my opinion only the beginning. I have an RSS feed with crypto news from over 30 sources, most of which I read daily. What is striking is the amount of news lately about more and more companies and financial institutions planning or working on implementing crypto. I think the real push of adaptation will come in the next two years.
^ Many of them probably waiting with results of early companies and other financial institutions that adopted BTC. And now they saw that there is a progress of adopting BTC and some of them already earned upon holding, why not also if they try to risk their money, businessmen are always known how to ride a risk just to get higher profit and this is now, we have shown an adoption growth and thanks for the data the shown above, it reminds us that invest and holding is a better way to gain profit since we have a lot of improvement when it comes to top the BTC addption.
2233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is Bitcoin in the highest level of trust? on: August 21, 2021, 09:20:51 PM
A good explanation why bitcoin has the highest level of trust. First, it existed longer than the other cryptocurrency. Many people have used the bitcoin already and then later on the altcoins and other coins existed even more new ones being launched successfully. When you have bitcoin, you can make your own decisions on what you want to do as long as you have the credentials of the wallet like the seed phrase or private key.
^ Just because all altcoins were forked to BTC and that is we called them altcoins, an alternate coin to BTC.
As a pioneer coin in cryptocurrency that has proven and tested that it is purely decentralized and nobody control it, that is how people trust BTC by using in a different aspect which is how useful BTC is. As we can see, all big institutions were now accepting BTC as a secondary currency which is good for investing or alternating currency. Nevertheless, because of this trust, many crypto enthusiasts believed that BTC is good for storing value and now they are hoarding on it.
2234  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 21, 2021, 09:04:36 PM
as i said, i have no prob with KYC
i send passport and utility bill, which was accepted

so no stress for me

but level 3 make me little bit worry.
but if this is not necessary  for an standard player like me, then everything is fine


^ What makes you worried about?
Source of wealth and source of the fund is normal in the highest form of KYC/AML compliance level if you can't reach the highest level there should be a limit upon depositing your fund, if you think level 3 is very crucial on your part then you can stop on the level 2 verification.
That is expected ill all KYCed gambling platforms, which is a part of their regulation process.
2235  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 21, 2021, 08:05:52 PM
i have never shown such a proof of income to any bookmaker. thats why i´m little bit confused, especially when we talk about crypto bookie.

other bookies i just use Skrill or such an E-Wallet and never showed something.

Thats why i´m afaid of making deposit so far. i have no problem with KYC, but this income sheet, no chance
^ You are free to choose any bookmakers out there and you can find it here.
The comment above was right and that is a level 3 verification, you can deny your source of income if you really want not to disclose it to anyone. Name and location are the basic information for the level 1 verification and I think that is no to worry about that.
Nevertheless, you can switch to any gambling site that you want or bookmakers, usually, crypto bookmakers are not so strict when it comes to KYC.
2236  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The houses always win, are you the house or the gambler? on: August 20, 2021, 10:05:53 PM
We just have to be responsible so we will not suffer losses that are already beyond our expectations. Gambling is fun but risk, these words should be put in our minds so we will know how to manage the risk and manage our money in gambling. It's alright to have a mentality to win, but thinking of wins only is bad as any time you could also lose and it's very important that you need to manage yourself properly so you will stay discipline.

It's about winning and your ability to manage yourself when you are losing.
^ Definitely right, all you have to do is to manage yourself whatever happens. Always put in mind that gambling is not a way of making money, that is just entertainment but not of chasing money. Also, you have a limit to stay in gambling because the more you gamble the more the chances that you will lose.
Nevertheless, either you are a gambler or a house are the same risk,  that is a business that includes risk, if you don't know how to handle it properly, you will end up nothing.
2237  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: {Boxing} Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas on: August 20, 2021, 09:47:15 PM
Next year, his time will be devoted to politics, so no time to train in boxing and if he wins, we know what to expect about his journey in boxing.

It's time for him to say goodbye, but not too early, lol... I have a feeling that even how popular he is in the Philippines, he would not win in the election and boxing fans would not allow that as they want him to continue fighting to bring glory to the country through boxing.
^ What if he cannot be able to win? Is he able to continue his boxing legacy even though his running presidential in his country?
This is unpredictable, at his age, he can able to fight in the ring and it could be there is no retirement if he will lose this fight but he will luckily win, possible he will declare a resign. In boxing history, only Manny Pacquiao had very successful in life, which means he was able to manage his future into a successful one, I cannot imagine him become a senator despite his being a professional boxer.
2238  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Keep casino tokens or sell for new investment? on: August 20, 2021, 09:38:11 PM
Mainly depends on how well the casino is performing.
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^ That was a good suggestion or advice.
It depends on the casino how they will perform if we saw that they keep operating legally and there is no serious complaint towards them. This is something the same as investing in ICO, you need to check first the platform by their roadmap and the product how impossible they will use by the community. In gambling just do the same, rating status should be must just like Freebitco.in they have a FUN token and I keep some of them and waiting until my fund becomes double or triple the value.
2239  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Describe your first gambling experience? on: August 20, 2021, 09:31:25 PM
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Please share your own best and worst gambling experience?
^ I can't recall my best gambling experience because there are too many of them to think since I was started in inline gambling way back in 2015.
But the worst still I can still remember is when I have an amount of money for the purpose of buying a car since that day, I work far from where I live and I  want to have it in cash, not in leisure. So I decided to gamble hoping that my capital will become double if I can able to win in gambling, but the worst part was I can't able to it and my capital was lost, I did not ever win.
2240  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What really influenced you to gambling on: August 20, 2021, 08:59:43 PM
It's the people surrounding me, way back, I am not aware of online gambling but I really started at a minor age, playing card games then eventually when I have a chance to gamble on sports I found a platform that I could deposit money to gamble, but that time I'm already an adult but I would not be interested in gambling if not because of my childhood experience.
^ We are exactly the same, before I don't have any idea how to gamble online but when I came across it here in the forum and most of my friends also gambled online, I was also influenced by them. Seeing that they win big amounts in gambling makes me push to gamble because of earning and until such time comes I gambled alone. But luckily, we have here a forum discussion that makes me aware of possible negative outcomes from gambling. Nevertheless, to become short story short gambling for me is just only for having fun and it is seldom it will happen that I gamble straight for more than 8 hours, but betting made you relax, after placing a bet, that is it, you may leave the site and comeback when there is the result.
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