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Are bet speed on site changed or same as always??
Crypto-games regularly removes the speed limit for dice.Follow the platform on Twitter to find out when the next event will be; https://twitter.com/Crypto_Games
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Site isn't working for me either, getting the same Error 522 as described by Kakmakr, I guess an image sharing platform would need quite a powerful server to stay up.
Do you have a system to detect copyrighted material, or reposts? I imagine your platform could turn into spam paradise if it's not managed properly.
People are only going to come there if there is a genuine community and original content, otherwise they would just stick to imgur....
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I wouldn't actually say that Bitcoin is a decentralized autonomous organization either.
Changes aren't implemented based on community votes or any kind of specific governance structure, nor node holders play any role in voting in new BIPs.
Not sure how you can compare with a DAO which clearly has a decentralized business-like structure....
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Hey guys!
I'm about to launch a new casino, so I'm looking for some resources now:
1. A company to assist us in getting license, opening a company in Curacao and stuff;
2. A company or a team to offer us an elaborated marketing strategy and to take it under its responsibility;
Any your advises and suggestions will be greatly appreciated, my friends!
Nobody is going to develop and release a marketing strategy before being paid. You're going to have to just hire a company based on their previous accomplishments, rather than asking them to design the marketing strategy for you pro bono and then hope that you hire them. It takes time and effort to develop a complete strategy and those cost money. If you're solely dealing with cryptocurrencies, I don't believe you actually need a gambling license of any sort. AFAIK, these are only needed when handling fiat deposits/withdrawals.
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Also, most ledger and trezor articles do not talk about relief security bridges to these devices.
wut?I recommend that all potential applicants request escrow when dealing with any potential clients for the first time, doubly so if the client is anonymous. Do not be tempted to write first and get paid later, this is just asking for trouble. @OP, can you tell us which company or organization you represent?
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Has anybody actually used one of these ATMs?
Like, what kind of KYC do they require, and what kinds of fees? I've been looking to cash out for some time but I'm not looking to fork over my details or get rekt on fees?
Is there a resource that describes the different kind of ATMs and their fees/KYC checks and such?
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Have you all read the so many excuses Wilder is putting in his defeat to Fury, he is blaming everybody but himself, blaming the trainer, blaming the suit, blaming the referee, I will not be surprised if the next one that he is going to blame is Fury by not following the script and beat him to the pulp.
Lmao, what did he say about the referee? Honestly, if his corner stopped the fight because he thought he busted his ear drum, then I can understand why Wilder would be angry... He didn't have a busted eardrum. But they should have been able to communicate that during the breaks with a simple back and forth... Trainer: "Hey, your eardrum is bleeding, do you feel like your equilibrium is rekt?", Wilder: "No, it's just a cut". I did see one of his corner saying your eardrum is burst etc after the fight, so that might be actually why they called off the fight. His corner was listening to the commentators who kept saying his eardrum was burst and equilbrium was knocked off. Realistically that would make anybody mad and it would deserve firing the trainer for listening to the crowd and random commentators rather than his own fighter.
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Definitely looks like an interesting platform, but after looking at your website I can't find anything about who actually owns or operates the platform?
Aren't you asking for quite a lot, wanting people to trust you with their balance when they don't even know your identity? Couldn't even find a company name or anything.
Seems like even the domain is registered privately, quoting the whois information;
"Registrant Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Registrant State/Province: Arizona Registrant Country: US Name Server: ALGIN.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM Name Server: DONNA.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM DNSSEC: unsigned"
Why so secretive?
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Is nobody going to talk about how these high rollers just nabbed a solid $4,000 from the bank with no losses? Vickyddude had the balls to wager $2,500, and walked away $2,500 richer! Very impressive bro.
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I've never understood why people trade on these shady new exchanges, seriously, why do you do it?
Is it because they've got trading pairs that you can't find elsewhere, or is it something else?
Honestly, if people just avoided exchanges outside of the top 10 by volume there would probably be zero hacks or thefts ever again.
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Most old school gamblers only care about fairness as a function of reputation, e.g. they'll trust something based on its reputation rather than requesting actual evidence.
Because of this, it's quite possible that many gamblers are being ripped off in brick and mortar casinos thanks to fixed games, but because the casino has a great rep, they'll never question the outcome of their games.
Personally, I have only needed to explain the concept of provable fairness twice, the first time was to an idiot who thought that all online casinos use riggable RNG's to generate their results, and the second was to a casino I work with that was looking how to be more transparent with their users.
So far, I haven't had too much difficullty getting the message through, but both people were crypto literate so that may have skewed the results.
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I have definitely lost more than my fair share of Bitcoin, though not in the same way other people have. Several years ago I used to play dice at Just-dice, before it got changed to being a Clams only site. At the time, Bitcoin was worth around $150-apiece and I would wager 5-6 bitcoin at a time on high odds. Anyway, long story short I managed to increase my bankroll to around 150 BTC after getting rekt for some time then YOLOING around 5 BTC on a crazy bet which I won. At that time this 150 BTC was worth somewhere around $20k. I sold around two thirds of it, but then sent the remaining 1/3 to a wallet that I stored on my laptop. You can probably guess where this is going.... Laptop broke down, the .rar file containing both the wallet file and recovery seed corrupted
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Well, everybody knows that Binance keeps on extending their fee discount schedule just to squeeze some additional utility out of the Binance token.
Right now, few projects use the binance chain, so its usefulness as gas is limited, it's still mostly used because of the fee discount.
If Binance ever cut this (and they should), since that was part of their original whitepaper, then BNB will likely crash to near zero, since it will lose most of its utility.
I am pessimistic for BNB medium to long term.
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I think this thread could have been answered much better by adding a poll?
So far, it seems like the vast majority of people already played at gambling portals before they were accepted into a signature campaign. Likewise, only a fraction of respondents are actually actively participating in a signature campaign, therefore those that respondant outside of a campaign can be considered to also be active in gambling irrespective of a sig campaign.
Personally, I don't think there's any relationship between whether you're an active gambler or not to be accepted.
For example, I mostly play Poker, but I help advertise crypto-games.net because I used to play there and invest in their bankroll. The net result is no different to CG.
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SEC fined Steven Seagal for advertising ICO. The actor did not disclose information about the funds received for the promotion of the project, which could mislead investors, the Commission explained. Since the ICO, the price of the Bitcoiin2Gen token advertised by Segal has fallen by 99%.
do you think celebrities know that they advertise scam projects or they just don’t understand what they are doing? I think this is a big problem for the market
Yep, I think that most celebrities don't understand that their endorsement is going to cause people to lose money. Nor are they aware of the legal ramifications of what they are doing. This is their own fault in the end, since they'll be the one facing legal actions like Steven is. If you're found to be advertising a scam, whether knowingly or not, you could be liable. The same goes when advertising dodgy projects like Bitcoin2Gen.
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There is no such thing as luck bro, you can't just will yourself to be lucky, how would that even work dude?
You should be playing, gambling, betting etc by understanding that the odds are always against you.
Play based on statistics and you will always perform better, don't rely on defying the odds to get rich.
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Buying the dip usually only works for digital assets that are long term bullish.
The vast majority of ICO-derived coins and cryptocurrencies that have been on a downtrend for much of their existence definitely don't fall into this category.
As you said, there is no such thing as a dip for these coins, since the dip is actually just part of a longer term downtrend.
it's important to recognize the difference between a dip and a gradual sell-off.
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Absolutely not.
That would imply a multiplier out of around 25x compared to today, which means ETH would have a market capitalization of $200 billion, which is higher than the current market cap of Bitcoin.
Even if the POS switch goes without a hitch and is met with incredible enthusiasm, I highly doubt this generate an uplift of 2500%.
I think around $500 to $1,000 is a reasonable, albeit slightly far flung estimate, and I wouldn't put any bets on even this.
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Is it just me or this lottery competition seems a bit off - I mean look at the entry price and then compare that to the prize money for the 3rd place, too me it makes it almost unattractive to enter the competition knowing that I'll probably not get on neither the 1st nor 2nd place. I suppose those that just want to play for the thrill don't mind this so much, but I like to winning and I try to go when I've got the best odds The vast majority of the lottery prize goes to the player in first place, whereas second and third place still get more than their ticket cost. Also, this isn't the final values, a good proportion of lottery tickets are sold during the final few hours when people have seen how big the pot is. In any case, a lot of people get lottery tickets given to them for free from the live chat, so these guys can essentially win the whole pot for nothing.
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"So here is the deal: We will pay you for your efforts. You don’t need to be an expert—you just need to have English equal to that of a native speaker, a sense of humor, and a love for things unusual or interesting."
No, you don't.
Your website clearly shows that writers are only paid if their article gets a certain number of views. A maximum of $7 per 1,000 views in fact.
Comparatively, even websites like Cointelegraph, Decrypt, Blockonomi etc only get around 3,000 views per article, or maybe 10,000 for a highly viewed one.
Therefore, even if you SOMEHOW manages to equal this (which you wont), you'll be paying writers a MAXIMUM of $21 per article assuming 100% of viewers are from top tier countries.
Lmao gtfo. Anybody with writing talent should just reach out to the editors of decent publications and get a proper job.
What about you question? Can you ask withouth bla bla bla? 7 USDT is clear amounth withouth 1 000 rules as is on your licked brand names. AND this is simple post for those people, who want post thier articles. First off, I can barely understand what you just said. Secondly, I am pointing out that you claim you will pay people for their efforts when you actually pay for views. That is not the same as paying for their efforts, unless you expect them to both write the article and market your website in return for a fraction of the revenue.
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