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2321  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 The Best Crypto Gambling Sites! 🔥 on: August 20, 2021, 02:41:38 PM
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Weird I can't login, but I tried on the original Stake site it can, on the OP's web it can't.

Do not log in and be careful of duplicate sites that look the same, it will harm your account. just leave it and don't let adna browse that website. So far it might still look safe, because that's what they plan to do. Keep using sites you trust.

According to what I can tell, there's nothing wrong with the link that bcgs21 provided on his site. It's a plain url with a referral code. There's no redirection, no url shortening, nothing like that.
I'm not sure what problem YOSHIE encountered and why he couldn't log in, from my side everything looked fine.

Having said that, always use caution when accessing websites that are of great importance to you through links on third party sites; you may eventually end up on a phishing site that steals your personal information. For such sites, you should always have bookmarks saved or copy the correct url and paste it into the browser's url bar.


Maybe it's true, some control can happen because of the network. I didn't really pay attention to what the OP shared how he gave us the link and when I checked it was indeed accessible. It didn't take long for me to feel that the website I was visiting was still not very impressive, how it looked still simple.

Obviously bookmarking is important in order to minimize the manipulation of URLs that are almost pinned by senders who redirect us to third parties.
2322  Economy / Economics / Re: Would you be able to take an additional work if required? on: August 19, 2021, 02:04:59 PM
What is the situation in your country and for yourself? Would you be able to land additional work for example working with crypto, selling stuff on-line, youtubing or something else?

This condition is almost the same because all of our countries are hit by the same disaster as the Covid 19 pandemic that destroyed our economy and we must be able to adapt to new jobs such as working from home online. Some of those who cannot have internet are forced to be unemployed and return to their respective villages without any direction of livelihood as if they have been taken away, what should they do to support their needs when their children and wives are starving.

I don't have the skills to manage people around the house and plan to spend as much as I can to raise crypto every month to be able to create a simple job. namely working 15 to 20 men and 20 women to produce snacks and then distributing them to the nearest stalls. From there they started to earn again, it's not as big as when they worked outside the city, but they are still grateful and until now we are still doing it as best we can.

The role of the government at this time seems to no longer pay attention to the economy of its people, even when I asked for a donation from the government in the economic field, it was very difficult to get permits and financial assistance.
how annoying they used to be begging voices from us but we were just thrown away like we didn't know each other. For us, there is no definition of property, but only for officials, we who beg are called trash.
Do any of you understand how annoying this situation is, the economy in our country has never recovered and improved, but bankers are increasingly spreading to homes offering loans.

we never feel free on our own feet. The essence of freedom is just a dream.
2323  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 The Best Crypto Gambling Sites! 🔥 on: August 19, 2021, 01:48:29 PM
That's not a gambling site, but review sites only where he put a list of some existing gambling sites.
Yes, you are right, I suspect the website the OP gave here, there are several gambling sites listed in it.

The strange thing for me is the Stake gambling site, I have an account registered on the Stake site, when I log in.
Like this:



Instead I can't login, have to re-register with new Email and password, what the hell is this, Looks like the team/management of the gambling site in the list of websites given in this thread should look into this thread, what the OP gave is official from the gambling site or there are other elements that lead to the negative here.

Weird I can't login, but I tried on the original Stake site it can, on the OP's web it can't.


Do not log in and be careful of duplicate sites that look the same, it will harm your account. just leave it and don't let adna browse that website. So far it might still look safe, because that's what they plan to do. Keep using sites you trust.
2324  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The connection between gambling and addiction behaviours? on: August 18, 2021, 03:03:45 PM
Then how can we distinguish between gambling and competition? Both are on the odds, then something is at stake, where the race is betting the registration money while the same is risking money or something of value and value.
Addiction is an out (result) of an action, whether it is an action that is produced by consuming alcohol, or one that encourages people to become addicted.

regarding your question which is "Is there a pattern of gambling that leads to any of these addictions?.
How addiction can enter the pattern of gambling, while addiction is. so type addiction or not then I don't think it can be categorized. There are still many people who gamble but can control their addiction, and there are also people who gamble who cannot control their addiction.
2325  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What lie did you tell? on: August 18, 2021, 02:34:05 PM

We all did make mistakes when we were kids. We have no experience at that time, not even understanding what the consequences are. I have done something like that when I saw my mother told me to go to my uncle's house to get some cash from my father who attends a gathering. When I arrived I saw my father on a makeshift deck table dealing cards.

He gave me about $80 but gave my mother about $60 only. Later she found out whipped my ass almost a hundred times. She gave me a hundred times more when she learned I went to the nearby carnival, bet $20, and lose.

what? whipped my ass almost a hundred times? Grin Grin really terrible bro, we laughed at the same time can not imagine how your face at this time after being whipped that much. That's a mother and you will definitely miss the times you can't go back to. Now that you are older and know what gambling is like, even if you didn't experience gambling as a child, lies to the mother always get forgiveness without you asking.
2326  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who where how much withdrew from no deposit on: August 17, 2021, 04:20:43 PM

Each gambling site does have this common kind of bonuses or giveaway and of course those set rollovers is something that majority of  gamblers  couldnt able to hit or reach up.Yes, there might be some hell of a lucky guy

who could really make those bonuses that big by winning of games and also the house isnt really just dumb on not to put some maximum winnings that they could get from a bonus.

Yeah its probably but odds on making yourself  on making a withdrawal is less and very rare for someone to achieve on but its better than have nothing at all specially if its free.

Because that's what gambling house owners should do in order to attract newcomers to believe that their site really does provide a service and some bonuses so that we are at least given a play tester. Beginners can be easily attracted to such things. Of course this method is still a hereditary method implemented. Without reducing losses, of course there must be a return at the end of the game so that gamblers are interested in playing a second time with the first deposit.
House will surely provide bonuses and perks which would poke out peoples  interest which might cause for them to go back again on said  gambling site.Thinking off that gambling is a business not a charity.
Of course they would really be finding out some ways on how to lure in people and wont  tend to give out advantages because that would surely affect their revenue or profits.
They might create some interesting  offers but it would be always putting up people on disadvantage.
Completely it can't be stated as disadvantage, because we there are lucky people who've won big out of the deposit bonuses and has withdrawn it. All that required is to read the terms and conditions prior to gambling. With most of the gambling sites, providing deposit bonus is to attract more users towards the platform.


However, not a few people are interested in bonuses and don't care about not reading the rules thoroughly. Until the time of making a withdrawal from the bonus proceeds and then it was rejected because of the reason that it had to meet KYC, and we really don't like the KYC rule. Plus some countries are banned from gambling, it's listed in the rules which I read after spending the bonus and wanted to make a withdrawal. Finally the bonus results are buried and we can't make any withdrawals. For example you can find them in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5354792.msg57708058#msg57708058
2327  Other / Off-topic / Re: Images, Google, Youtube, showing about gambling in Saudi Arabia. on: August 17, 2021, 04:01:55 PM
Is Gambling prohibited in Islam?

How many people in Saudi Arabia are not Islam?
How many of them will break rules of their religion by gambling?

Well, the thing about "death by boredom" countries like Saudi Arabia is that is does not really matter if your are Arab, Cristian, Buddhist,... because there are certain rules in the country that apply to all. For example, an unmarried couple of expats from I a company I worked for were told that they could not live together because they were not married. We are talking about people who had been together for more than 10 years. I would not even consider what would have happened if they were gay.

So your personal beliefs do not matter, unless you are an atheist, in which case it matters:
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In March 2014, the Saudi interior ministry issued a royal decree branding all atheists as terrorists, which defines terrorism as "calling for atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals of the Islamic religion on which this country is based."

I am no fan of Putin, but when Saudi Arabia asked for permission to build mosques in Russia to cater for the Muslim population, he said it was ok as long as churches could be built in Arabia. Obviously, that ended the conversation.

So it is not about gambling being allowed or not for certain groups, it is that the laws are applied to everyone.


In my opinion, whether a gambling is illegal or not is relative. Not only gambling, even eating, drinking, living extravagantly or anything that is too excessive can be considered haram (wrong). Simply put, anything that is done in excess can lead to haram. Although it is not in the scriptural records though, because it is based on the customs of a society.

Returning to gambling which is currently the most massive and rapidly growing thing in various countries shows that there is a greater sense of desire to achieve something by risking.

Since the days of ignorance, Arabs have known gambling and it has even become a habit of Arabs before Islam came. What are they betting on? one of them is the camel, betting on 1 camel by guessing the number or speed of running (if it is now like a horse race) if the guess is correct, then those who bet 1 camel can get 2 to 5 or even more.

That is the basis that disrupts the haram law. then what is illegal? Broadly speaking, haram is doing something that is prohibited by religion (all religions have a prohibition) and then getting a threat.

For those who have religious beliefs, ideally just obey, but again, humans are still humans. It is not only in Arabia that dominates Islam and prohibits gambling, even all countries of any religion have something in common regarding gambling.

it's a simple concept that I think goes back to gamblers, can they stop gambling, or stick to the rules? example "even though we have bad personalities, but still if the religion is misused, it will definitely be defended". Likewise, those of us who still can't stop gambling, it doesn't mean we no longer hold on to the beliefs we hold, but our needs, hobbies and other things that encourage us to do it all.

We are all equal in this regard.
2328  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who where how much withdrew from no deposit on: August 16, 2021, 08:15:55 PM

Each gambling site does have this common kind of bonuses or giveaway and of course those set rollovers is something that majority of  gamblers  couldnt able to hit or reach up.Yes, there might be some hell of a lucky guy

who could really make those bonuses that big by winning of games and also the house isnt really just dumb on not to put some maximum winnings that they could get from a bonus.

Yeah its probably but odds on making yourself  on making a withdrawal is less and very rare for someone to achieve on but its better than have nothing at all specially if its free.

Because that's what gambling house owners should do in order to attract newcomers to believe that their site really does provide a service and some bonuses so that we are at least given a play tester. Beginners can be easily attracted to such things. Of course this method is still a hereditary method implemented. Without reducing losses, of course there must be a return at the end of the game so that gamblers are interested in playing a second time with the first deposit.
2329  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who where how much withdrew from no deposit on: August 16, 2021, 07:47:15 PM
Not really a no deposit bonus but it was close as I didn't deposit funds into it. My bonus funds was more like a contest which I won as a prize of about $900 and I needed to play through about 5 times as rollover before I could withdraw,  I did just that and I grew my account to $5000 but was only allowed to withdraw a $3000 as per terms of the prize,, not bad for something that came from nothing just hoping for something similar to happen  Tongue

wow, I never had that kind of lucky experience in gambling, I thought it's impossible to win that kind of amount in a no deposit bonus promo of a certain gambling site. How about the requirements, did they require you a KYC before they process the withdrawal?



It's rare to find a bonus like this even on a well-known gambling site, maybe he could share it with us if it still applies to new users. Because so far the casino system provides funds to the recipients of the bonus is limited at least the casino must provide $ 1000 (for example) for distribution. It is also quite limited to 100 new users and they do free spins with results that can be withdrawn if they meet the minimum withdrawal. Like a few weeks ago we found it on Blackjack.fun.
2330  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will be more effective in the future on: August 16, 2021, 07:24:49 PM
It doesn't mean that the government doesn't know the value or importance of Bitcoin for economic growth, it's just that they have a policy that enforces fiat money. Let's see if other countries have started adopting? some countries are still in the selfishness of banning, limiting blocking restrictions. Technically it's a policy where the bankers are behind their policies, income can't be controlled if it's mostly anti-Bitcoin.

While the opposition certainly hopes that the government should give a little more room and try to implement a simple adoption system first before evaluating what is the difference between Bitcoin and fiat money when a country is hit by inflation.

Remember what governments always say to Bitcoin about its threat to financial finance? that's all they do because they can't have control, I'm sure if they can control Bitcoin and the system is not decentralized it will be easier to accept. Just imagine the pros of fiat money against inflation and Bitcoin provides that solution.
2331  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the possible outcomes if you join on a Gambling sites or in Casino on: August 16, 2021, 07:06:49 PM
I think all possibilities can happen even without the need to classify the various possibilities into parts 1, 2, and even 3. If you break it down like that, then I don't think it becomes a benchmark for us to gamble. Because if you don't win and lose? Can addiction make a person lose streak or vice versa make him win all the time? oh, maybe a series? did you forget to include it?
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2335  Economy / Economics / Re: Senators push through bill with surprise crypto tax amendment on: August 15, 2021, 08:18:15 PM
It is probably worth admitting that most of the negative or bad news and statements about third-party cryptocurrencies are fiction. On the one hand, this is good, since there is still no influence on cryptocurrencies or it is not strong, and on the other hand, it is bad because it confuses many investors. There is a version that in the USA there is now a struggle between bankers and digital specialists, and probably such news is part of this struggle. But still, no matter how it was in reality, it is likely that sooner or later the owners of cryptocurrencies can be forced to pay taxes, if, of course, everyone wants cryptocurrencies to be accepted all over the world.


Maybe if you simplified the tax by a few points, it wouldn't be a problem. While certainly, some will not accept crypto tax laws, apart from controlling ownership, we couldn't have moved more freely either. Indeed, if you refer to the development cycle, there will be requirements to be accepted in several countries on conditions that should not be too burdensome.

For example, taxes from exchanges that are licensed to operate in the country, not from crypto users, because users may not necessarily be able to overcome the tax value in a large class while crypto ownership does not reach the percentage limit a person must pay taxes.
2336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the legal status of Bitcoin in your country? on: August 15, 2021, 07:31:25 PM
Regarding the current status of Bitcoin in the country where I live, Bitcoin has the same position as Gold, stocks, and other investments or trades. The government doesn't respond to Bitcoin as much as countries that reject cryptocurrencies, apart from having a fairly large user base in my country, the government also has taxes from crypto exchanges every year and of course, it has guaranteed protection under the trade minister's law.

To me it's natural, as long as we can trade and invest in Bitcoin, taxation is not a big problem. For that, we feel lucky enough because out there there are still countries that block things that smell like Bitcoin.
2337  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: {Boxing} Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas on: August 15, 2021, 07:23:53 PM
It's ok that Pacquiao still wants to do a professional boxing compare exhibition match. Don't want to see Pacquiao vs Logan Paul, Pacquiao vs some Japanese boxer, etc. That's a trash record for his legacy.

Mayweather should just shut up his mouth if Pacquiao still fighting professionally today. If he likes to become a clown fighting personalities outside boxing, then who's more hungry for money now?

Back to topic, I don't see any upset here for Ugas. I'm not underestimating Ugas but that was a reality.

Winning has a point, if seen until now Ugas did not respond that he did not show his disappointment. And we should appreciate that so far Ugas seems to insist on continuing to train, so there's no doubt that this match will be very fun. Each other either from Manny's side or from Ugas' side will enjoy the fight between the two.
2338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: DCA on the way out on: August 14, 2021, 09:01:23 PM
That is the function of Bitcoin that you hold, sell or hold it for a long time only in your own control, not interpreted by any party. If you intend to sell it, you can do that in no time. Nothing to suggest other than going back to your wish are you ready to give up all your Bitcoin hold or still want to own some of it? Use and sell it sparingly, who knows in the future you will really need it. And I think it's bound to happen.
2339  Economy / Economics / Re: Baltic - Black Sea Union as an alternative to the EU. on: August 14, 2021, 07:19:19 PM
The trade war is getting tighter and what the EU is doing with several other countries is to have additional power in terms of production in the economy, or even in managing natural resources. In order to have an ideal position what the EU is doing at all will seem quite difficult, some of the countries that join are not very large in their export and import production except for now Poland and Ukraine.

Furthermore, traditional geopolitics is a geographical factor that determines the political needs of the EU. I think the Baltics are a project to dominate the Post-Soviet countries and a symbol of the success of European values ​​against Soviet values. We still remember when the 2003 Crossborder Corporation to establish relations with several countries, including Israel, Algeria, Tunisia to Armenia, then followed by Jordan and Azerbeijan even though the cultural lines of these countries are not of European cultural heritage. Then for the EU the issue of security is still a topic that often haunts for almost 25 years.

Imagine all this time the Baltic is still one of the countries that has an important role for Russia, so will this be a solution that can solve the problem that the EU has been avoiding for several years? why? because there are historical values ​​in the Baltic that Russia will defend, the population of Russian citizens, economic strategy, and of course political interests. Meanwhile, Russia-EU relations are even more fractured with their respective interests in the Baltic. Moreover, Russia has geoeconomic interests in the warm waters of the Baltic. Thus, Russia will maintain its political stability in the EU by any means necessary to restore its dominance in the Baltic countries.
2340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there a new blockchain that will compete with Ethereum? on: August 14, 2021, 06:55:54 PM
If it is true that Binance will create smart contracts, then Binance is a competitor to Ethereum.
Regarding the large transaction fees on Ethereum the most talked about so far. I see it as structured.
When Ethereum corrected the London hard fork were the transaction fees still high? I'm sure there are still some who haven't tested the transaction fees on ETH yet.

You only need to take advantage of the GAS that is going down, although the market is not too dense depending on how it increases. Everything about the Eth network will gradually be resolved because Rome was not built overnight to be able to stand strong. The initial stages have been carried out with the London Hard Fork taking place, and of course, other developments will not stop there,

Ethereum will continue to provide higher tidal waves, and they will need to match the level of user demand for transactions with the fees that many people often complain about.
As an alternative BSC has given you the option to switch and it turns out that not only BSC, Polygon, Solana also offers the same thing. We just need to choose in which direction the transaction is used. They have made cross-delivery, so it is very good in the future to be able to connect with each other even though they are on different networks.

I believe that Ethereum will remain a sort of anchor or the backbone to the whole smart contract blockchain ecosystem. Ethereum is by far the strongest chain while it has some issues like the high fees. That is taken care of now with solutions like BSC and cross-delivery as you mentioned. When the talk is all about competition with and replacement of Ethereum, I really don't get the point. Ethereum has a very clear agenda and their goal is to stay as decentralized as possible while other chains sacrifice decentralization for speed and low cost. If Ethereum gets to solve that, and they have the team that has the best chances to solve the dilemma or trilemma, they will stay ahead of the game for a very long time.


What I mean is cross-delivery , where we can do cross-network for quite a bit of money. Ethereum doesn't need to have another team to add, because so far Ethereum's achievements have been very good. Maybe some innovations will continue to be updated, we will be very confident that solutions can be realized in the future. Ethereum did not leave the problem to BSC, because the two are still under the same umbrella. Maybe as an alternative while still maintaining each network.
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