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2281  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: allert scam primedice and stake.com is same support and same team on: May 22, 2018, 11:34:01 AM
I think its ledust trolling Stunna and Primedice 
the thread is funny,you cannot be serious to claim you have been scammed when you click the roll button yourself
it is your problem to check the balance,the "it came too fast and without a  warning" complaint sounds like it belongs to some different sort of sites  Grin
if the dice sites refunded every bet gamblers claim they made by mistake,they would go bankrupt very very soon
2282  Economy / Gambling / Re: Freebitco gamblin' stream currently live :) on: May 22, 2018, 10:47:01 AM
it's a dead discussion mate , you can't change someone's mind when he thinks that he can beat the casino
best thing to do is to just notify the newbies that come by here that there is no bot or script can make money playing casino games

But, but.... he's declared himself the winner of the debate twice already so it must be true.  Roll Eyes

I've seen a lot of these idiots come and go over the years but this one's level of self-delusion and arrogance is right up there at the top.

but you have to agree that he is a)funny in his delusions b) promotes freebitcoin ,in his own way Smiley
my only concern is that he is using some sort of automated faucet cliaming software
it is the only way his script can  be "profitable" since he doesn't spend much to run it (except for paying some fees to captcha solvers)
2283  Economy / Gambling / Re: ① Bitcoin Gambling Guides 2018 ✅ 15 free bonuses ✅ 120 reviews ✅ 12 countries on: May 22, 2018, 10:14:35 AM
I am a fan of https://www.edgeless.io/!! They already have dice and blackjack set up with zero edge!

there is no such thing as zero edge gambling
the sites in question that boast having 0% HE,get their profit form either charging outrageous withdrawal fees
or PVP sites that take a portion of the winner's profit
if you see a site advertise their "zero house edge" it is either a scam site or they have even higher resulting HE due to the charges they make
I'd prefer an honest 1% HE that is provably fair and trusted any day
2284  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io - 💰 We've just launched Cash Out!!! ⚽ on: May 22, 2018, 09:57:23 AM
I have only been asked for KYC once and it was for when I cashed out a little more than 1 BTC. 
The entire process took less than an hour.
Truth be told, if you play by the rules and don't attempt to scam these guys, what's the big deal with identifying yourself?
That is, unless, you are pretending to be someone you are not, that's why KYC exists in the first place.




most of the times people don't feel safe to send their ID since it may be used or get leaked
so it's not about pretending to be someone else , in general there is no single reason at all for KYC in bitcoin sites unless there are some countries not allowed
personally wouldn't feel safe to send my ID for almost all bitcoin sites , since there are so few info about the owners behind them

Agree on all the line with SyGambler on this matter : we would eventually need, as I read somewhere in this forum but can't find the thread at the moment, a KYO ( Know Your Owner) procedure before sending ID proof.

But that way what's the point of using cryptorelated gambling site then  Huh Huh

Bitcoin sites shoudn't ask anything but, eventually, a signed message from the deposit address used by ther customers to have a real proof of ownership imho.

the whole idea of cryptobetting is being anonymous
when you are asked KYC documents by a crypto related site,you feel like it defeats the purpose of gambling anonymously
besides some of the sites do not state explicitly when and why you are going to be checked
at least for  sportsbet.io it is for the sums >1 btc and it is written down in their TOS
2285  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ BitGame.online ★ 9 Games ★ Sports ★ 9 Currencies ★ Provably Fair ★ Faucet on: May 21, 2018, 06:27:51 PM
The site it totally SCAM.

I've win from faucet and tried to withdraw. And guess what?

1) Well, the first lie is - "withdrawals are instant", as they say it in the FAQ.
Reality: they are ABSOLUTELLY NOT instant at all! You'll never get a transaction hash right after you request a withdrawal (as it really works in serious casinos).

2) The second lie - isn't even a lie, but just a crude SCAM: they deleted my withdrawal request from transaction history, like it never happens. No money has arrived on my walled either. No emails. And no balance on account. Just forget about it.
The stupiest SCAM sheme I've ever heard of.

PROVES:
https://imgur.com/a/DJDvKwA

Your account was suspended because you created 17 accounts for abusing faucet.
PROVES:


this is funny,actually-the guy spent so much time creating all these accounts and rolling faucet
and then he gets banned and comes to the forum to whine how his 260k withdrawal was denied Smiley
all the effort could have been applied to  making 10$ somewhere else and in a much shorter period of time
2286  Economy / Gambling / Re: MooJoy ★ Provably Fair ★ PLAY Jackpot, Roulette, Dice +5 more ★ MOBILE on: May 21, 2018, 01:25:59 PM
pretty sure it is another btcheat this time for mobiles
I can't find any pc version of the game,so it must be some application that is almost guaranteed is adware based
"given away over U$50,000 worth of prizes to thousands lucky players" - any proof of that besides your words?
I highly doubt you are getting enough revenue to get 50k usd profit,not even talking about giving them away in prizes
2287  Economy / Gambling / Re: CHANGE YOUR LIFE on: May 21, 2018, 12:59:30 PM

You transfer 0.01ETH to the Smart Contract, than you choose your numbers.
Every week Smart Contract will start to chose numbers, by taking last symbol of 6 Hash’s starting from the set time. After numbers were piked, you will automatically receive your prize to your wallet. This system is 100% automatic and eliminates any chance of fraud.
What is the price?

The winning amount is fully depends on the amount of people playing. The 50% of all money goes to the “Jackpot” and 50% are separated between people who got ( 2–5 ) numbers. At the end of the year, the week before Christmas the “ Jackpot” is played between people who played during the year. Each ticket that you get gives you one chance at the end of the year “Grand Game”, the more you play during the year, the more chance you have to win the “Jackpot”. One lucky winner will get all the money that collected in “Jackpot” during the year.

We appreciate every day that we live in our life, ability to get education, ability to have running water at home, and many things that we take as granted . So our platform want to give back, from every prize you win a percentage goes to the charity of the month. We think that benefiting people who can not stand for themselves is an important part of being human.
+
it is like roulette, will i lose my Ethereum, or no  Grin

it is nothing like roulette,in roulette you have some chances to win  Grin
the jackpot system is inadequate as in, 50% ! of the pot goes to jackpot that none would hit,given the amount of the players
and the charity touch,awww...   there is a tear in my eye
2288  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io - 💰 We've just launched Cash Out!!! ⚽ on: May 21, 2018, 12:38:53 PM
Is it have identity verification system ?

yes it does,always read TOS and FAQ before playing
you may (or not) be asked for the KYC documents if the win is over 1 bitcoin,but in reality,they could ask you for KYC
if their security department thinks you are trying to cheat them,as any other sportsbook,by the way
2289  Economy / Gambling / Re: Freebitco gamblin' stream currently live :) on: May 21, 2018, 12:04:09 PM
I don't see how his life stream proves that his script is profitable at all?
if you watch his stream right now,you would see that his freebitcoin balance is stuck at 0.006 btc or something like that
no betting is going ,it doesn't show the rolls or the balance change etc.
if there was a script to let you profit off the 5% house edge gambling site,some would have made fortunes playing 1% HE sites
free cheese we all now where you can find at....
2290  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-04-27] How Women Could Send Bitcoin to the Moon on: May 21, 2018, 10:36:01 AM
what is so surprising about only 4% of  traders  in ETH being women
but Googling "bitcoin" or "etherium" and actually trading are two different things,so the data is skewed
I don't think that the figures are way higher for bitcoin,maybe around 10% or so,not more than that

how many women are there in the top 100 Forbes list? there is nothing sexist in this,it just how the things are in our society at least at the moment

2291  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-18] BlockShow on the best European countries for blockchain startups on: May 21, 2018, 09:51:51 AM
It's interesting how Belarus became one of the top countries here Smiley Seems the governmental efforts are strong.

pretty easily,when a goverment issues a Decree on the development of the digital economy
it includes zero tax on cryptocurrencies valid through 2023,ICO friendly environment and help for tech oriented startups
they created a special zone-HTP (High tech park) a cluster for IT companies
registering a company there is simple and costs nothing,you don't pay taxes until 2023,so this is a step forward to introducing same or similar rules in Russia,as Belarus is oftened
seen as a testing grounds for Russia

2292  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Which country to Immigrate for making fortune in crypto currency on: May 19, 2018, 08:16:14 PM
You can open e-citizenship of Estonia via the Internet. This country is loyal to the use of cryptocurrencies. You register a legal entity in Estonia and you can even help your friends exchange cryptocurrencies for Fiat. Thanks to the Internet we do not need to travel to different countries. You just need to set a goal and study the question.

it is called e-residency,not e-citizenship by the way
e-residency is not related to citizenship and does not give the right to physically enter or reside in Estonia
it is often mistaken for the legal acceptance of all cryptocurrencies in Estonia,which is not exactly true
this is more about online enterpreneurs doing regular business with Paypal and Payoneer as  payment processors

you can read more about it here|: https://e-resident.gov.ee/
or here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Residency_of_Estonia
2293  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-17] PayPal CFO Says Merchants Aren’t Interested in Crypto Due to Volati on: May 19, 2018, 08:02:22 PM
It's nonsense all the way through.

Merchants shouldn't worry about the volatility because of how payment processors such as BitPay take away that exposure. The only thing merchants care about is to increase their revenue, and accepting Bitcoin through one of the several payment processors allows them to do exactly that. They aren't interested in holding the coins because they just want the fiat for every purchase, so all these discussions don't contribute to anything. It's just a matter of logical thinking.

You want potential revenue through Bitcoin? Then go ahead and partner with one of the plenty payment processors, cut the bullshit.

I agree completely,it is just that PayPal realised that bitcoin is a  threat to their market position
not an immediate one,but why breed competition that you cannot control or buyout after
2294  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 22 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: May 19, 2018, 01:15:37 PM
ah,I was wondering what the hell has happened to my faucet  Grin
thought VIPs,suddenly,got it increased
but it is nice to see Primedice doing events like that,maybe if I'm patient enough I will participate in chat games too



I wonder how many faucet abuser that is going to be happy with this, there are tons of them that horde in primedice especially because of the higher faucet amount right now. Basically it could feels like heaven for them because of this. There could be something else planned for the 5th anniversary or is this just the only event to celebrate it?

faucet abusers won't be able to do much with  a 250 satoshis faucet,imho
you should have seen Primedice's faucets in its prime (pun intended) when a regular VIP player had a 3000+ satoshis faucet
I wasn't on for a long time ,but I managed to participate in a couple of chat games and got a few rains
was tipped 40.000 satoshis and was having a great time
untill I lost it,of course Smiley
2295  Economy / Gambling / Re: KINGDICE.COM - Bitcoin Dice & Invest in bankroll on: May 18, 2018, 03:42:56 PM
It seems that kingdice have became more quiet after wetsuit bought over the site, I believe this site have a lot of potential to grow into one of the most popular dice site in the bitcoin gambling community if there is frequent promotion and wagering contest to attract players to play dice on the site.

This is true, after they bought there is no updates about the game as well, no promotions too. They should make promotions or events to make their site live again. What I saw here is they are lacking someone that can manage the site and their thread as well, so many of them are not going to play on this kind of site because of lacking support team here

Lets be positive thinking for a while..
Maybe wetsuit has a secret plan for this site and he is waiting for the best time to make it "BOOOOMMM", who knows?
Indeed, it has been so long time since he bought Kingdice without further progress but I do not think wetsuit is going to waste what he has spent to buy Kingdice so lets just keep waiting.

Everyone is really like to play on this site last time but until this day, they do not even have any update through the progressiob at all so many of them assume that this site is not being active anymore. It is like lack someone to manage the thread either the site. So if only wetsuit saying something here or give something may be this will be a good thing rather than keep quite
Giving some updates would really be always good but as being said above the day last active of Wetsuit as on March 31, which its already 2 weeks offline. We dont know if hes busy into personal matter or any other things. We cant do nothing but to wait up and be patient.

@panjul07 its possible that hes preparing up for some surprise. Cool

most likely no surprises ,at least the good ones,I'm afraid
the surprise (or not so much) could be a temporary suspension of the operations if there are issues and there are none to fix them
this shows how the system or a site dependant on one person and how it is bad if the said person is having some busy days
2296  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 22 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: May 18, 2018, 03:25:16 PM
ah,I was wondering what the hell has happened to my faucet  Grin
thought VIPs,suddenly,got it increased
but it is nice to see Primedice doing events like that,maybe if I'm patient enough I will participate in chat games too

2297  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-16] EU Adopts Rules to Reduce Anonymity for Crypto Users on: May 17, 2018, 06:31:33 PM
what did you expect? permanent Christmas? people in anonymous masks around you singing Three Days Grace's Riot? Smiley
of course the goverments will tighten the screws,always had always would
the state has the exclusive right to use violence and we,people, elect the rulers (at least we like to think we do) to do so
we agree to be herded so do not complain when a law that restricts your anonymity or liberty is introduced
Japan has done it not so long ago,South Korea and Europe is nothing different

2298  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Silent miner on 30+ PCs on: May 17, 2018, 01:47:46 PM
not only wrong but also pretty useless,stealing in this case doesn't pay off
besides I expect people at a university of any kind be computer literate and you won't be able to get away with it for long
so forget about the idea and find some other way to earn money,some say getting a job is pretty effective

2299  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Rise of Crypto Bookkeepers and Accountant on: May 17, 2018, 11:40:52 AM
it is too early to say this is going to be a thing
I mean cryptocurrency accounting and bookkeeping,it is way more likely that if need be (and I see not much of it at the moment)
the existing accountants and bookkeepers will add to their resume some lines like "expert in blockchain bookkeeping and bitcoin mixing"  Grin
too many countries are neither here nor there with their stance on cryptocurrencies,hence the laws regulating them are nonexistant or vague at best
2300  Economy / Gambling / Re: Wager47.com~Sports betting, blackjack, roulette | Deposit RSGP/BTC~50% 1st Depos on: May 17, 2018, 11:04:57 AM
How do you even expect people to contact you for opening up an account?

He user interface looks hectic and its difficult to bet here than on other sites, what makes your site different from others? Lots of bugs and non running scripts? I hope you can complete your site before releasing it.
Still on test phase as he mention above using these infos.

Want to see what the website looks like? Test it out with the info below.

Username: Test1001
Password : test1001


I test it out, design or interface is way too generic.

well design and interface are plain,yes
but I would prefer a plain yet functional design on a trusted site any day than a fancy one with blackjack and ...stuff
the problem with the site is not design imho,the owner has to provide a way to verify bets or a third party provider
and a proof of funds,that he is able to pay gamblers who are risky enough to deposit and lucky enough to win
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