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2261  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cashless Gambling, your thought? on: December 30, 2022, 10:02:31 PM
I think this type of rule has already been implemented in many gambling-friendly countries. It's not just to make the transactions quick and easy but also for their government to have all of those records accessible for their data and safekeeping.
There are pros and cons to this type of ruling for a local government and those that don't like it don't want to handle it too easily to the government that they've got a gambling record. Still, plenty of options for them, thanks to crypto gambling as there are still casinos that don't ask for kyc immediately.
I think it is just an alternative mode of payment and there's nothing more to it. Most of the transactions in the first place, and at the present are now made possible through online payments . But if you are avoiding taxes, crypto-based gambling casinos would be a better option.
That's one thing to be part of it, taxes. We all know that when a government supports something profitable, it's never gone about the taxes.
Even if someone avoids to pay taxes through his winnings in a casino through crypto, then he's still needed to pay taxes for his income gains through his crypto gain.
So, there's no escape on taxation if that's the concern of most gamblers that thinks that they have to worry about it.
2262  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Things to remember for the year 2023 on: December 30, 2022, 09:05:50 PM
Don't be too hyperactive filling up forms for airdrops and free stuff. The biggest tendency that you may be compromised will start through this activity.
You'll be surprised that you've been receiving unsolicited and spam emails is due to your signing on those online forms of free money/airdrops.
And the chain goes on, so going from the root, avoid doing this if you want to at least lessen those spam and potential hacking links from your email.
2263  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Responsible gambling on: December 30, 2022, 08:09:18 PM
If that works for you OP, keep going.

It is kinda hard to think that this will be implemented. Responsibility should be on our end we don't need third party features, actually I don't really think that casinos will implement that since they are all after the money, correct me if I am wrong but I don't see any casinos promotes anti addiction in gambling, so I think it is not possible though and there are other external reason that really can affect people not only casinos.
I agree, one should be responsible with their actions as they gamble. But, it's not a problem if someone relies on a third party feature from the casino itself or any third party software that helps them track their gambling activities and has the feature to minimize. For me, anything that helps a gambler to be more responsible whether they're real life attitude, application software or some individual people that may help us.
2264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What happens if binance and tether goes down on: December 30, 2022, 07:06:39 PM
As for Tether, for sure that there will be a massive effect for bitcoin's price if ever something crazy goes off badly with it and that's why it's quite worrying but, the effect will just be temporary and then bitcoin will have its price stable again just like what it is right now. And the same goes for Binance, there could be the effect of it but it's not going to be big as what we're worrying about with it. We saw how FTX scenario has came and the market still continued to run so I guess, the whole market don't depend just on Binance or Tether or any other comparable company or cryptocurrencies.
2265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Where do you bet on wwe matches? on: December 29, 2022, 06:50:24 PM
I don't recommend kids playing the same because there is a risk and danger if they don't act accordingly .
When I was a kid, my brother, and friends played it in our own bedroom. I guess don't cut the fun of it with the young ones and just guide them.
They're not that strong at all and just tell them to play it with caution. I've been there and done that as it's part of my childhood so I guess, there's nothing wrong with that as long as with proper guidance.

But you can try to visit the sites below:
Code:
https://thesportsdaily.com/wwe/
https://www.legitgamblingsites.com/online-betting/wwe/
https://www.gambleonline.co/sports-betting/wwe/
https://bookmaker-ratings.com/wrestling-betting-sites/
https://www.sbo.net/wwe/
I guess this thread has already been set with its purpose if OP are satisfied with all of these links where he can bet for WWE.
2266  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lesson learned in 2022 for crypto investment and would not repeat in 2023 on: December 29, 2022, 01:23:50 PM
What are your Crypto Investment shortcoming this year.. which you avoid or have learnt and would not repeat in the year 2023 ..

Not that much for this year but for the last bull run and 2020, I've got a lot of shortcomings pertaining to the crypto investments that I've got. And just as everybody has experienced, it's all about selling early. I've already learned a lot from the market a long time ago but if you're going to be rekt by the situation that you're dealing with, there's no way into applying that but to adopt the situation and just bear with it.
I don't want to promise myself that things won't happen again but as much as I can, I'll minimize the negative effects of my overthinking.
2267  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cashless Gambling, your thought? on: December 29, 2022, 11:06:29 AM
I think this type of rule has already been implemented in many gambling-friendly countries. It's not just to make the transactions quick and easy but also for their government to have all of those records accessible for their data and safekeeping.
There are pros and cons to this type of ruling for a local government and those that don't like it don't want to handle it too easily to the government that they've got a gambling record. Still, plenty of options for them, thanks to crypto gambling as there are still casinos that don't ask for kyc immediately.
2268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Pi network mining on: December 29, 2022, 09:52:16 AM
I've seen the news that XT.com listed this token that has been there for a long time, so for the first time it's been listed by that exchange. I don't even use that exchange but I've seen I think advertisements everywhere.
Well, the bad news is that after being listed there, the deposits and withdrawals aren't working yet. Maybe it's just a yet and they'll fix it to prove those dislikers like me of this project that they are for real.
2269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Licenses and Casino reputation on: December 28, 2022, 09:32:39 PM
Sometimes licences do not mean anything as even if they have licences they could not have any reputation, or even worst, they can havea bad reputation.


For me, it is much more important to find that  a casino has a good reputation than if it is fully licenced.
What's good is the combination of it, we have to see them run legally and as well as have the reputation that's been known for years.
Having these two things will make you have like an assured good gambling experience and you're not gambling with an unknown casino that doesn't have a license to operate. But it's true that sometimes having a license isn't really something because of how easy it can get and applying for it can be done by anybody.

2270  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 28, 2022, 08:26:54 PM
I do not know about you guys, but I gamble because I like it and because it is a hobby as well as an addiction. I'm good with myself, as I already admitted to having an addiction but tried to find and apply techniques to avoid getting off track and spending all of my money on gambling. It's quite easy for me to control my gambling anxiety as I already follow strict rules that help me stay on the line.


What about you guys? Do you have any addiction to gambling? What drives you to gamble? Is it the long shot of having a big profit coming in or is gambling simply a way of spending time for you?
Just like you, it's fun to gamble and turned into a hobby. But this time, it's different from before. I've got a lot of time to gamble before but not anymore these days.
I just want to gamble if I want to and I just have fun whenever I'm in stress but mostly, it adds more stress because I'm losing instead of winning but that's part of it. No doubt that I've thought of gambling as a way to make a lot of money but I'm wrong with that principle when I've realized that it's only me that's losing in it but the counterpart of it is having fun.
2271  Economy / Economics / Re: What was your lowest point financially? How did you go through it ? on: December 28, 2022, 12:35:07 PM
Maybe those times when the market was totally up and high. I missed a lot of opportunities during that time and it's the same for 2017 and 2021. I sold too early and did have to decide because I've got no choice even if I want to hold longer. Although it has sufficed for my needs during those times still I think this is like the lowest point for which instead of making decent money, I have to spend it as soon as I've converted it. It may not that literally the lowest point but I think IMO it can count.
2272  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals! on: December 28, 2022, 12:59:42 AM
I have read it before from this thread actually that Duelbits answered that regards to the VPN usage. They've said that as long as it's just for accessing and you don't do anything illegal or against the terms and conditions of Duelbits, you shall be fine.
They'll detect if there's an abuse while using a VPN but if there's none, you have nothing to worry about and you've got a valid reason as why you're using a VPN if ever they start questioning your access activities.

Well, not to be sounding like a bit of a prude but I doubt most gamblers use VPNs because they are afraid of the online gambling casino registering their personal information. The very fact that most casinos can demand a KYC at any time should make hiding your IP a bit of a unnecessary task for any person who is allowed to gamble in said casino. I think most VPN gamblers are either not allowed to gamble by the laws of their country or they are not allowed to gamble in a particular casino. So obviously a anonymous user secretly gambling can be construed by the rules as a suspicious enough reason to demand KYC. At which point they are in trouble.
If a casino asks for a KYC, they would just lean on the identity instead of the IP. If the gambler doesn't want to provide what's asked but also trying to get the funds, they may base it on the IP. Yes, for those that might be using VPN, the casino might be aware that they could be from a restricted country so, they allow and consider it.
But as I have said, it is from this thread that I've read and it's from the official of Duelbits that they're totally okay if their users are using VPN as long as there are no unusual activities found.
2273  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin My Best Chrismas Gift on: December 27, 2022, 09:58:43 PM
That's one of the best presents that you can give yourself. Soon, that patience and delayed gratification that you're experiencing right now will materialize and you'll be able to buy those fancy shirts and any gifts that you want from the profit that you'll make from having that bitcoin purchase.
It's a good idea that you reinvest the bonus that you've got, those material things are just there and you can buy them anytime that you want but the time and the chances that we've got right now, they come not often.
2274  Other / Archival / Re: What casinos are safe on: December 27, 2022, 08:55:26 PM
Guys, don't make it obvious. It seems that you're all connected whether you're working for that casino and you're just here to tell something good about it so you can attract other gamblers on that give away or for the casino that you're working on.

I think you are right in spotting them being connected. Looking at their registration dates, and number of posts, it is very likely that they are:

https://i.imgur.com/zpbxPst.png

https://i.imgur.com/fnKvFku.png

https://i.imgur.com/lZclh2Y.png

Although this kind of behaviour is not forbidden on the forum unless you are scamming, or intended to scam, people who register on the site you promote, I personally think it doesn't look good anyway, and I'm glad you spotted it, and made it public. Thank you.
No problem.
That's what I have noticed though, although I've known the casino they shouldn't do this type of conversation of faking it just for someone to lure them to visit them.
Well, it's not the way to go but they're obvious and desperate on this one. Someone who looks for a legitimate casino might cross the casino that they've mentioned because of how they put it up on a conversation.
2275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My dream has become a reality on: December 27, 2022, 11:40:12 AM
There is no point inspiring those that show no interest in something that's highly volatile, I only lecture those that are open to new ideas and are not scared of taking risks.
This is also my mindset now. If someone is keen and shows how interested they are in bitcoin, I won't be selfish with them and I'll share everything that I know of and my way of investing in bitcoin and even how I do and keep it, I'll share it with them.
But there's no sense that you talk a lot that you know and you're just giving away what you've learned for years and then you'll be dumped on an instant from these people that have only showed interest at the start but stopped all of a sudden.
2276  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If your friend would tell you this... on: December 26, 2022, 11:53:01 AM
If there's no other choice and I can't decline, I'll divide it into different scenarios, games, and allocations. Well, it will depend on how will be the first outcome of my game.
My first choice will be in sports betting which I know of but honestly speaking if I'll be entrusted with that amount I'll talk to my friend instead of gambling it.
We have another option but it's way slower but have more chances of growing his money and that is investing, and the first choice of where it will be allocated, none other than bitcoin.
2277  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals! on: December 26, 2022, 10:18:11 AM

me, too.
sometimes when I want to open the Duelbits platform I can't open it because my country prohibits gambling so I have to activate the VPN to be able to gamble here.
but sometimes I only use VPN 1x after that I turn off the VPN after that it's still smooth nothing has changed. Even though if I turn off the VPN, the platform should not be open.
and when I used a VPN, I got a not too big win at Duelbits and I tried to withdraw my funds, everything was fine, no problems whatsoever.

You won't get a problem if you only use VPN once but remember at one time they could have used it as a reason when your account was suspected
I also claimed to have used VPN to access all casinos including Duelbits and so far there was no problem, but I understand there was a risk there
The most important thing is not to try to cheat them like taking advantage of promotions.
If you are exploiting the terms and conditions of the casino then you are always at the risk of being caught and face the consequences like in the case of VPN as some users account is freezed and they are unable to withdraw and they can't claim it because use of VPN is not allowed but many are still doing it as we all know to bypass the restrictions.
I have read it before from this thread actually that Duelbits answered that regards to the VPN usage. They've said that as long as it's just for accessing and you don't do anything illegal or against the terms and conditions of Duelbits, you shall be fine.
They'll detect if there's an abuse while using a VPN but if there's none, you have nothing to worry about and you've got a valid reason as why you're using a VPN if ever they start questioning your access activities.
2278  Other / Archival / Re: What casinos are safe on: December 26, 2022, 07:32:55 AM
OP never went back after asking so this thread is good to be closed if he's not really going to come back.

What sort of bonuses does fairspin give away? Still thinking about signing up using your link.
I can send you my link if you decide to register
Sure, please do!
Guys, don't make it obvious. It seems that you're all connected whether you're working for that casino and you're just here to tell something good about it so you can attract other gamblers on that give away or for the casino that you're working on.
2279  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who is to blame on: December 25, 2022, 10:05:09 PM
KYC issue might trigger the crypto regulation since the government wants to know who owns crypto and know who are not declaring it as their profit, hard to blame anyone here and maybe this is already part of the system as we continue to grow. Some site are still KYC free though even if they have the licensed from the government agency, but sooner or later they will ask for it and many gamblers have no more choice but to deal with it.
Well, it's just for the sake of regulation itself and mostly applied to casinos. Even on the fiat casinos online, they also ask for KYC and that's why it's necessary even in the crypto casinos.
But what you said is connected to it, they also might want to track those that owns crypto and they might tax them later if they're not filing for their income tax.
2280  Economy / Economics / Re: The poor people with their reasoning on: December 25, 2022, 07:56:17 PM
Why say in general poor people and investing? As much as I want people to invest in bitcoin, I try to understand first their situation. Maybe they're just living paycheck to paycheck and can't get out of the rat race. They want to invest too but it is that they're on an unfortunate situation and they can't allocate money for investing. Instead of investing, they'll just spend it for their daily expenses for food and every other important needs they need to cater.
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