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2321  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀TOP 5 CRYPTO CASINO SITE - YOUR OPINION IS IMPORTANT TO US🚀 on: October 24, 2022, 03:00:08 PM
The replies (opinions) on the previous[1] thread you've made is enough for you to consider it as opinions to follow and make improvements for your site. If those are not enough for you then i don't think people here can help you more than that.


[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5418019.0
2322  Economy / Gambling / Re: trustdice - scam, very bad site. on: October 24, 2022, 12:06:59 PM
That is always what the player says do not violate and so on, when a casino blocks your account could be they find something suspicious from your activities, they run a signature campaign with a budget why harm the reputation
That's normal, the unfair thing here is that the casino didn't tell what are the specific reason why the account was banned, it was not clear on the message OP is received. They just tell suspended user their generic reasons of suspended account from their terms.

Also, having a signature campaign doesn't mean that the service is legit/reputed and won't do any unfair thing to its users. There are already lots of them, from reputed to negative reviewed site/casino.
2323  Economy / Gambling / Re: trustdice - scam, very bad site. on: October 24, 2022, 08:33:09 AM
What are you banned for? What did they told you?
Also include proofs of what you are saying.

Meanwhile you can pm coinbox1 as their forum representative or post on their ANN thread[1]

Hope it will be settled soon, but for now you do is pm the user i mentioned and wait.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5126117.0
2324  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is crypto hot wallet that bad on: October 23, 2022, 11:59:09 PM
When it comes to hot wallet or online wallets, it always depends on your device's security and your online daily activity. So your online actions will always reflect to the safety of your wallet. Because most wallet have basic security that prevents to be compromised easily.
2325  Other / Off-topic / Re: What about a smartphone keyboard on: October 23, 2022, 11:48:29 PM
Yes, but ONLY when using a certain installed app say the keyboard you installed and also ONLY when you accept the permissions (e.g. files and media, camera, contacts, etc) of the app because android apps cant do something when a certain permission is denied.
Unlike in pc where the whole system can be manipulated and infected of the malware, and not specific control when accepting permissions.
2326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would Bitcoin Survive A Nuclear War? on: October 23, 2022, 11:30:03 PM
A temporary halt of the Bitcoin network doesn't mean it will perish and I do not think Bitcoin enthusiasts will be wiped out during that nuclear war.
This probably will be the case for bitcoin and every altcoin if ever a nuclear war happens. Including of shutting down internet from affected countries, food will be scarce as every daily needs will price hike, also new virus/sickness will grow due from different reasons when there are lots of dead bodies. But this will only happen most probably on the country where the battlefield is.
2327  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Casimero vs Akaho - December 3 on: October 23, 2022, 03:30:14 PM
Casimero has no room for losing this match. If he loses here, I think it's better to just retire or people should not expect to him anymore.
Yes, fans will be expecting it from him, his previous fights were all win by KO or TKO aside from the win he get from the latest fight with Guillermo Rigondeaux, since Rigo is almost a counter puncher not a usually type of fight you will see for a pound for pound fight.
2328  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How important are exchanges? on: October 22, 2022, 11:44:28 PM
In Indonesia, you cannot buy a cup of coffee and then pay using Bitcoin or altcoins, if you do you can be jailed for at least 1 year or pay a fine of 200 million Rupiah ($12,872.33 today's rate).
That's why a crypto exchange/marketplace is important, at least in my country.
Hmmm. Interesting regulation. Is this regulation is only for physical stores? Or you are not allowed to use bitcoin buying any kind of digital goods on your country too? Is there any way your government knows that people or you are using bitcoin particularly an app only for indonesian people? To track whether you use it buying anything else other than trading it? Or it is illegal (buying things with bitcoin) just if they caught you on hand?
2329  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Nigerian Leads the Crypto (Bitcoin)World in Africa on: October 22, 2022, 07:10:00 PM
13m is not bad though, although the average internet user in
Nigeria is 84m[1], so the percentage of crypto users out of this internet users is roughly 15%. But for a place like africa and Nigeria, that is a huge number to consider even though banks were banned[2] dealing with on cryptocurrency.


[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/183849/internet-users-nigeria/
[2] https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/cryptocurrency-usage-soars-in-nigeria-despite-bank-ban-70497781
2330  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you win so big on: October 21, 2022, 11:01:26 PM
Winning such amount cost a lot in gambling. What i mean you will probably bet or already lost more than that amount or almost to the amount before you win such huge amount. Unless you are indeed very lucy to win in a sweepstake lottery.

About the question, well, if its a first bet first win like that or something the opposite what i have said above, withdrawing the amount is the priority first and only leave something that you will use for betting next time.

But considering the almost the same behaviour of a casino, you will probably got lock up, good thing if it wil be uplift after giving KYC, worst they will just give you reasons that you break some rules/terms and blabla.
2331  Other / Meta / Re: What is wrong with this? Can it be considered a signature? on: October 21, 2022, 10:09:31 AM
So, my solution to such issues is to include the links in my posts (only relevant posts) rather than placing them in the signature box/section and having them appearing in all my posts.  Do you see anything wrong in this? If yes, what exactly?
If these links are related to what you are posting, then why not? Except if it's an affiliate/referral or just purely advertising which is against the rule #24 [1].

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You see, one of the reason I don't like signatures so much is because of the possible lack of feature that allows forum members to turn-off signatures for certain threads they are not relevant/appropriate in
No existing forum that has signature have feature like this. Signature are made not as advertisements. You can disable it on your profile settings.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0
2332  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A Nigerian Man Won $51,000 in Sports Betting With a Bet of Just $1.072 on: October 21, 2022, 02:13:41 AM
And I do agree that if you win big, you just need to shut up and don't tell anyone, I have read a lot of news of people winning lottery and telling the whole neighbourhood that the next day people are lining up to his house to ask for help and monetary assistance. i mean it's not that bad to help others but what if you can't help them all? And then there are relatives that you suddenly shows up to your door as well for money. And again, you can't please everyone, at certain point there will be people that are going to be envious of you.
There's person like this near in my area like he win millions in my local currency (thousands of dollars) then just months it vanished like nothing happens because of same reason (I just heard this in a radio news). Note this man is just a typical poor in the area become rich for a period of time and then become poor again without any contribution done to his life for long term.
Still congrats to the man though at least he(they) experienced such richness even just short period of time lol.

About the news, i hope people to be smart when it comes to money after winning lottery, there are really incidents and news that lottery winners are prone to this, become poorer after months or years, and full of debts because of mismanaging their money properly.



Here's[1] a news the same thing will happen to greedy lottery winners

[1] Lotto Winner Spends P14M In Just 3 Months
2333  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to monetize a cryptocurrency website? on: October 20, 2022, 11:35:41 AM
If you want to work on larger number of visits i suggest to at least change your language to english as default language and have an option to choose for your local language so many will understand to your content. Build your social media presence since i cant see any on the site.

Plus this below.
T&C, privacy policy, about, contact us and cookie policy


Dont be impatient, building seo, domain/page authority doesn't change overnight. So read what are the essentials on how your site/pages will rank up in the google search page.
2334  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is this possible? on: October 19, 2022, 07:53:52 PM
Keyboard hack? If it's a malware/virus it might be a key logger or clipboard malware or similar. I don't know i just heard about. it.
Although it is not really impossible, actually hacking wireless device is possible too including keyboards.

The article linked below might be a good read.
Although wireless keyboards use encryption for sending information back to the devices they are paired with, sometimes that encryption is not well executed. This lack of security can lead to the attacker injecting packets into the unencrypted communication.
2335  Economy / Gambling / Re: Vavada.com | ⭐ crypto casino with quick withdrawals ⭐ | personal bonuses on: October 19, 2022, 07:23:02 PM
Hey,

good to see you on Bitcointalk - welcome! Smiley

We reviewed Vavada a while ago and were pretty happy about this place and think it has great potential: https://www.btcgosu.com/review/vavada-casino/
This are great info to begin with, so they are already established since 2017 yet just created this official ANN thread.
Also a licensed casino that KYC isn't mandatory is great (we just don't know how long it will take them to ask mandatory kyc).

Btw @OP welcome aboard.

Welcome to the forum.
Trying to access your website and it's taking a long time to load properly, I use a VPN.
Are VPNs allowed at your casino?
and why when clicked your link I am directed to the domain vavadakos.com instead of vavada.com?
... but in normal circumstances as a newly established website it's not supposed to be accessed with VPN especially the casino side of it. ...
It is answered by the OP already.
We allow our players to use VPN if they need one.
You were redirected to our mirror, all is OK with this domain.
2336  Other / Meta / Re: Eliminate ban appeals, but change the perma ban at the same time. on: October 18, 2022, 10:33:28 PM
the X day ban where you could come back BUT who you were was gone. You came back as a new user. It did work to keep things a bit calmer because, there was no rank or merit or trust post count was king.
....
But, other offenses just get you a 30 or 60 or 90 day vacation and welcome back to being a newbie.
Is it a little bit harsh? The temp ban without posting or pm i guess is enough. Considering the time that will be consumed again just to get merits and ranking. It also sounds like you were just given a permanent ban but just evaded it since you will turn back to newbie or sounds like you were nuked.
2337  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Another one bites the dust: Nuri (formerly Bitwala) on: October 18, 2022, 10:20:37 PM
Finding and convincing investors for a crypto business is really tough especially in a long bearish season. Plus the kind of business operation they're doing following the short term hype of defi, NFT, and shitty altcoins. This is really just unfortunate.
2338  Economy / Services / Re: Searching for IT designers/programers on: October 18, 2022, 09:31:35 AM
Sorry to hear that.You mean this user (cruso)? You can make scam accusation just like what is mentioned above.

You may follow this format[1] for other users to understand the accusation fully of course with full details and evidence.
Also, don't forget to include his site, or portfolio website so it will reflect how bad his attitude towards his clients.

[1] Scam Report Format (Use it to make scam reports properly)
2339  Other / Archival / Re: What casinos are safe on: October 18, 2022, 12:39:13 AM
Hey here. I want to try myself in casino playing, but I am really afraid of being scammed. Few years ago I lost a huge amount of money that I saved for a long time..
You mean you lost your savings in a gambling site? Or let's say you were scammed by a casino? Right? Would you mind to tell if what casino is this?

If you really gamble your savings no matter the casino is safe i guess that's a huge problem you have to fix first.

Either way, you should check this threads[1][2]. Mostly licensed casino are considered safer than non-KYC but that's a general perspective, i will still suggest DYOR.

[1] 🔻 List of Casinos and Sportbooks to Avoid
[2] Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements
2340  Economy / Gambling / Re: STAKE SCAMMED $100K AND NOT REPLYING EMAILS FOR 6 MONTHS on: October 17, 2022, 04:10:23 PM
No one had said that his actions outside this forum are not true as no one cared whatever he does outside the forum as well as outside his case against Stake. In regard to proofs, OP have not mentioned any proof as well other than his denial with the accusation on his match making issue with Stake.
It's all over the thread, talking about his account's negative trust (faking KYC) in relation to his threads of Stake's claims without strong evidence for the "match fixing".

It's not about defending the service or platform; it leans more on people who are likely to believe with Stake rather than someone that has not provided any solid proof that the accusation against him is false or not true. Also, just as Stake or Stunna previously said, the main issue is not about KYC issue (which is true and could be used as supporting evidence that OP is suspicious and likely to do shady things) but rather the match-fixing issue that has been addressed by Stunna and still in an on-going investigation within Stake.
If the account suspension is related to faking KYC then i would believe Stake did the right thing, that's obviously illegal.

But suspending an account without any strong evidence? I will tell its unreasonable and how should i believe that. That's already how many months ago yet there's no final conclusion of this investigation.  That's why i said people keep blindly believing of a reputed site saying whatever it is because they are reputed.

Let's be clear, I'm not siding OP or saying he should get that thousands of dollars from his account's balance, his actions of faking KYC is illegal. But i don't understand of Stake giving such reasons of suspending account. Because if they can reason out things just like this, then probably this will not be the last.
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