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241  Economy / Gambling / Re: Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements on: March 26, 2024, 09:58:35 PM
Today I received a prize from winning a competition sponsored by 500 Casino. Even though I am against KYC in a crypto casino, I had no choice and had to go through it. Probably everyone knows how casinos don’t like a player with a profit trying to withdraw money, and they create difficulties in the way of this player so that he gives up and changes his mind about withdrawing the money or crypto he won. Nevertheless, I want to say that Casino 500 verified my documents incredibly quickly, literally within a minute I received the result, and all the document rejections were only due to my error. Therefore, for me, in addition to Roobet, another wonderful casino began to exist.

I also won on 500 casino but they don't told me to do KYC even after winning half amount of my deposit and withdrawn without any issue.
i think most people who complain like casino scammed them, most of the time they have their own fault.

Also bigger sites like stake, 500 casino. they verify our documents for KYC from third party sites like sumsub which 500 casino uses and it is quick. I think the system automatically scam the documents and selfie.
it's too quick I like this type of hassle free KYC.

It is a very bad practice and I think that sites that are using that strategy of KYC only in the customer wins and only if the customer wishes to withdraw and only when that happens are liable for legal claims from all fronts - from the client as this practice seems to be destined to deprive from earnings and the taxman, as the KYC is not required when loosing.
242  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Publicly held Trump trials - ongoing on: March 26, 2024, 09:54:04 PM
Well, there seems to be problems for Trump to cough a millionaire bond

"Some major Republican donors were working together to help U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump fund the original bond amount needed to cover his $454 million civil fraud judgment ahead of Monday's deadline, three sources briefed on the matter told Reuters.
Former Republican President Trump needs to pay a bond in a New York civil case in which he was found liable for fraudulently inflating his net worth by billions of dollars to secure better loan and insurance terms."

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/billionaires-sought-help-fund-trump-bond-civil-fraud-case-sources-say-2024-03-26/

The judge is now accepting 175M in 10 days, just to allow Trump to not part with his properties - which by the way may carry other issues if he has misrepresented his fortune in anyway.

As I said in my post "dump the Trump", this candidate upkeep is becoming very expensive to all those donors that support him - even when they are precisely not "commoners" or "the people" as we would understand?

243  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 26, 2024, 09:40:10 PM
Will Russia ever learn? Here they go, making the big, nasty, Ukraine angrier than all get-out. Will Russia even last out the year?  Grin


Swathes Of Ukraine Go Dark After Russia Pummels Electrical Power Facilities In Huge Retaliation
...

Oh, I can see that we now got two people posting smiles when people get killed in Ukraine. This is all your concern for peace and people not dying - you are a cynic and a psychopath (apart from that, your are a dumBAss)

And once again you get it wrong. There is no "retaliation", firstly because Ukraine is not invading Ruzzia, it is the opposite and if you choose to ignore that, Ruzzia has done the same several times without any other reason than causing problems to Ukrainians. There is no that much of an effect on the war, it does have an effect in the long term need to rebuild Ukraine.

Oh, before I forget, these strikes are not "revenge" or a decision taken in a day because, even for technical reasons it takes at minimum a month of planning to just program the missiles, get the ships / airframes / launchers in place ... no to mention gather enough missiles.

But this does not nothing but cause some problems, will not change the war. What could have a real effect is Ukraine being able to hit frequently the oil depots and refineries all over western Ruzzia - much better targets, much more expensive, much more difficult to repair and absolutely vital for the financing of the war.

BTW, it seems that Ukraine did get angry after all - there just seems to be a missile strike in Sebastopol.



I hope that after the recent loss of the DneproGES and Europe’s largest underground gas storage facility, Ukraine will begin to more soberly assess its capabilities in causing economic damage to Russia by attacking refineries. If 15,000 Western sanctions didn't work, why should drone attacks work?

Well, I do not see how this may stop Ukraine. Ruzzia absolutely needs the oil exports not only to use the troops, nor only to be able to pay for the war, but to actually keep the basic social functions of a government and avoid a social collapse. It is highly dependent on the oil export to a ridiculous point.

https://oec.world/en/profile/country/rus

Ruzzia's crude oil and other hydrocarbon exports is around 250 Billions. This is more than half of the total of Ruzzian exports and pretty much the only way to keep the war running. Ukrainian gas exports are not even in their top 5. The gas storage facilities that Europe uses, other than Ukraine, are definitely not in Ukraine.

So, yes Ruzzia can destroy valuable infrastructure and cause lots of problems sure, but the only way of seriously damaging Ukraine would be to close the Odessa port. On that, they have failed over and over.

If I were you, I would be trying to get used to many more hits in refineries and the progressive disappearance of the Ruzzian fleet in the Black Sea, because I do not think that is going to stop unless the US decides to send aid in the amount required to end the war - My guess is that they first want to make sure Ruzzia wastes all the Soviet era stocks.

I cannot blame the US them, it is a good tactic: Europe's economy is damaged, Ruzzia uses up their stocks of missiles and the huge piles of armoured vehicles from the Soviet era and even asks for more weapons from all the enemies of the US. Why do you think they are allowing the war to go on? You do not need to be a genius.
244  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A new Russian-Finnish war is coming on: March 25, 2024, 08:58:30 PM
Except for the Russian, nuclear weapon threat, I doubt that they can afford another invasion or war with another country, after what they're experiencing in Ukraine, presently. They thought that the Ukraine, invasion will be a walk in the park, I'm sure that they never envisioned what is happening now, so it's definitely a lesson for them to think twice before considering war again, even if it's a waker country.

With Finland, joining NATO, I believe that Russia, will know their boundary and not consider trespassing with a war with on a NATO member country, because they'll not be facing Finland alone, but the entire NATO alliance. This war has shown that a powerful force like Russia, can be vulnerable, they would have been better off not starting the war in the first place.

The OP has not given much of an argument for this post, I am not sure he has thought over this issue. There are, as of now and while NATO holds, not much of an incentive for Putin to try escalating so directly against a NATO country, even if he tries to make it look like a "liberation of Ruzzians" or some other idiotic propaganda proposal.
245  Economy / Gambling / Re: Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: March 24, 2024, 11:56:48 PM
I'm not sure about that, sometimes third party providers are blocking locations with no reason while the casino using them allow people from this location to fully register and play there, that's boring and unfair for those customers, so using VPNs let them circumvent those illegitimate restrictions from faddy providers. I'm not aware of a reputed casino having banned or even warned a customer doing that.
I have to disagree. Casinos have to comply with their game providers' own terms and have to enforce those terms on their customers.
If a game provider prohibits players from a certain country from playing some of their games then using a VPN to circumvent this restriction is automatically a breach of the casino's rules and you may get banned because of it.
If you read casinos ToS, you will see that they state which countries are prohibited from using all their services alongside with countries prohibited from playing certain games according to game providers terms.
I have seen cases of such restrictions and banned happening and some of them is really crazy because the user actually have won some significant amount of money and only to be restricted of their withdrawal because the casino found out that the user is violating the TOS of the casino so it's definitely not advisable at all to try it but although not all casino are against the use of VPN although I don't know about the particular location in which the VPN user might use that allows them free access to the casino without being punished.
Using a gambling site using VPN is very risky because in this case the account can be restricted at any time by the casino authority because vpn is never allowed in the casino TOS. They ban certain countries for their sites because they don't want gamblers from those countries. or the laws of that country have completely banned gambling, so how can gambling sites evict gamblers from those countries? so using vpn for gambling is not any smart thinking

That is why the OP is asking for sites that actually allow the use of VPNs, just as others are asking about no NYC requiring sites because they do want full un-identified gambling. My guess is that some of the reasons for that may be shady, but that is not the case in 100% of the times, some of us simply like to keep our business for ourselves without any fiscal or criminal reason.
246  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 24, 2024, 11:01:53 PM
Will Russia ever learn? Here they go, making the big, nasty, Ukraine angrier than all get-out. Will Russia even last out the year?  Grin


Swathes Of Ukraine Go Dark After Russia Pummels Electrical Power Facilities In Huge Retaliation
...

Oh, I can see that we now got two people posting smiles when people get killed in Ukraine. This is all your concern for peace and people not dying - you are a cynic and a psychopath (apart from that, your are a dumBAss)

And once again you get it wrong. There is no "retaliation", firstly because Ukraine is not invading Ruzzia, it is the opposite and if you choose to ignore that, Ruzzia has done the same several times without any other reason than causing problems to Ukrainians. There is no that much of an effect on the war, it does have an effect in the long term need to rebuild Ukraine.

Oh, before I forget, these strikes are not "revenge" or a decision taken in a day because, even for technical reasons it takes at minimum a month of planning to just program the missiles, get the ships / airframes / launchers in place ... no to mention gather enough missiles.

But this does not nothing but cause some problems, will not change the war. What could have a real effect is Ukraine being able to hit frequently the oil depots and refineries all over western Ruzzia - much better targets, much more expensive, much more difficult to repair and absolutely vital for the financing of the war.

BTW, it seems that Ukraine did get angry after all - there just seems to be a missile strike in Sebastopol.


247  Other / Politics & Society / Re: About the cause of the terrorist attack at «Crocus City Hall» on: March 23, 2024, 09:47:44 PM
hmm so as an american 🇺🇸 do i rout for putin or isis?

I lose track of all the players in the death 💀 dealers.

Putin vs Ukraine
Putin vs ISIS
Hamas vs Israel. 🇮🇱
USA vs Isis


I think Isis and hamas are semi partners.

So the media tells me in no particular order.

Isis bad
Hamas bad.
Putin bad.

Israel some bad some good.
Ukraine mostly good a little bad.


But if Isis is bad it fights USA at times and Russia.  So is Russia good for fighting Isis but bad for fighting Ukraine. 🇺🇦

Personally all of the above is done to feed the military industrial complex. “Lords of war” with nick cage teaches us just how intwined weapons sales are in this world .

Sad so very sad to have so much killing.

I have seen this clearly in my life since I was 7 in 1964 USA was dealing with vietnam 🇻🇳 many peoples lives were ruined then. Many more all around the world since then.

I am afraid that you are seeing the surface and not even that. ISIS and Hamas are not only not allies, but they are actually enemies. The fact that Hezbola, Hamas, ISIS and daesh (AKA Alquaeda) claim to be fighting for the same god does not make it true and certainly does not make them in any way instant allies.

Whatever the press says is not that relevant. In my view most countries are morally questionable, I just think that some of them are more belligerent than others and I like peace.

No Putin is not "good" because they fight ISIS. Putin is a problem.
248  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 23, 2024, 10:41:45 AM
I accept the correction. Not destroyed, just damaged to enough extent to deteriorate or stop the production capacity. Refineries do have a fire brigade of course, but they act after there is a hit, not before.  A bridge is quite difficult to damage to the point that is no longer serviceable, a refinery is a much easier target.

Ruzzia is not able to provide an effective defence - that is clear everywhere, they even got a drone over the Kremlin. The strikes on oil processing facilities and depots are happening well inside Ruzzia. You are free not to believe it of course.
And it's not just random hits, but well prepared attacks because they're targeting most important and most important part of refinery - tower. Destroying such tower stop work of factory for long time. One such tower can cost something like 50-80 million and with western sanctionssuch thing will be very hard to get. It's not like getting microchips or iPhone through parallel import. But offcourse, someone is living in alternative reality and nothing didn't happened there.
Seems that these refineries now need to get their own air defense systems.

Or, according to our resident trolls here, more fire brigades and a shipment of "do not smoke" signs from any of their most trusted allies. I expect to see more of this in the very near future. The Ruzzian Federation is a very large territory, which is great when a Hitler or a Napoleon try to invade it, but not so great when it comes to defend the air space from relatively tiny UAVs that can fly low and follow pretty much any route of their choosing.

Also, it seems that the 155mm shells promised by Czechia are making their way into Ukraine. There is a good chance that Ukraine can balance the front to a greater extent. Next year is going to be quite important, given all the political situation in the US and EUs response to this uncertainty from the historic ally.

Rooineks and Yankees again show that they're here for profit and don't care about Ukraine at all:

https://www.ft.com/content/98f15b60-bc4d-4d3c-9e57-cbdde122ac0c

It would seem to me that it is Ukraine that does not care about "instruction from Washington". Was not your theory that they were "puppets" from the US / Jews / whatever?

But going back to real life, Ukraine can freely hit whatever they want in Ruzzia except perhaps nuclear facilities and the like. US is not sending the aid that is needed, Europe is trying but it takes time, but meanwhile Putin is planning the summer campaign. Now, how do you stop them? Shutdown the gas station.

The obvious problem is that the US is on campaign year, so the worry from Ukraine is about a government change that would make the support linger or stop or be subject to conditions that are not acceptable. Shutting down Ruzzian production makes oil more expensive and that is usually bad for re-elections.

Why has Ukraine taking this decision then? Because they need to - best option left. As simple as that, and my take is that if they do not get the US aid package, these strikes are going to be quite common.

249  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A new Russian-Finnish war is coming on: March 23, 2024, 10:34:21 AM
What you say means an effective NATO - Ruzzian war, as Finland and Sweeden are NATO members. I would like to know, in your view, what would be Putin's incentives to try to invade a country that is fully reactive to his regime (politically incompatible), backed up by article five on NATO and owner of quite a decent army of its own. Also, has a common defence policy with Sweden an Norway.

Waiting here for your view on what is in Putin's head on that regard...
250  Economy / Gambling / Re: Potential Leads to Colabs/Promoters ? on: March 20, 2024, 10:22:51 PM
Hi All,

I have done some searching across different social media platforms but I thought I would come here to see if anyone may know or have any leads as the forum has always been the most helpful thus far.

Does anyone have any suggestions or know an individual or groups that would be interested in doing a direct promotion to raise awareness and help grow the 8ombard platform?

The main factor I am looking for isn’t necessarily a large following, but someone who has more of an organic relationship with their followers. Someone who engages with their fans/followers and is willing to help 8ombard.com grow.

I am happy to speak to anyone if they have any questions or suggestions.

You are in essence seeking what everyone knows as a influencer, with some direct appeal to his audience base. But that is not that simple, even if you find the person, they will not compromise their own reputation with a site they do not know enough about without thinking it twice. You stand a better chance of growing using other strategies, even this forum for that matter.
251  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sport Dictation Free trial !! on: March 19, 2024, 11:10:34 PM
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I really prefer the thrill of watching my football matches live and I Don't see how this innovation of yours is useful or beats the tradition way we do it, I'm not saying it's not a bright idea you've got but not just to me.

And your account is quite new for anyone to trust you, we might well subscribe and you run away with the money and who knows if you can meet up to standards.

Nice try offering free trials, just not getting me.

I would not have much problems getting a genuinely free trial, particularly if the guy here is trying to test if he can deliver a good service - something people may be willing to eventually pay for. This is not very different from many people on youtube, but I think is even less likely to end up as scam than those showing a false track record of investment or advice so common in other platforms.
252  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 19, 2024, 08:46:11 PM
I accept the correction. Not destroyed, just damaged to enough extent to deteriorate or stop the production capacity. Refineries do have a fire brigade of course, but they act after there is a hit, not before.  A bridge is quite difficult to damage to the point that is no longer serviceable, a refinery is a much easier target.

Ruzzia is not able to provide an effective defence - that is clear everywhere, they even got a drone over the Kremlin. The strikes on oil processing facilities and depots are happening well inside Ruzzia. You are free not to believe it of course.
And it's not just random hits, but well prepared attacks because they're targeting most important and most important part of refinery - tower. Destroying such tower stop work of factory for long time. One such tower can cost something like 50-80 million and with western sanctionssuch thing will be very hard to get. It's not like getting microchips or iPhone through parallel import. But offcourse, someone is living in alternative reality and nothing didn't happened there.
Seems that these refineries now need to get their own air defense systems.

Or, according to our resident trolls here, more fire brigades and a shipment of "do not smoke" signs from any of their most trusted allies. I expect to see more of this in the very near future. The Ruzzian Federation is a very large territory, which is great when a Hitler or a Napoleon try to invade it, but not so great when it comes to defend the air space from relatively tiny UAVs that can fly low and follow pretty much any route of their choosing.

Also, it seems that the 155mm shells promised by Czechia are making their way into Ukraine. There is a good chance that Ukraine can balance the front to a greater extent. Next year is going to be quite important, given all the political situation in the US and EUs response to this uncertainty from the historic ally.
253  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 19, 2024, 06:06:24 PM
It seems Ukraine has a plan after all - hitting Ruzzian refineries with long range, native made drones. This have achieving excellent results in targeting the Oil refineries, some of them well away from the front lines. This is a very costly war for Ruzzia and it is getting worse for them. Some sources have said that Ukraine has managed to at least temporarily 15% of the production, putting at risk the major source of Ruzzian income.

Hitler had grand counteroffensive plans 15 days before suicide, too

Ukraine is not "planning" to destroy refineries, it is destroying refineries. Hitler's "drone" (V2) did not work as well as these.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukrainian-drones-have-hit-12-russian-oil-refineries-kyiv-source-says-2024-03-17/

Quote
Long-range Ukrainian attack drones launched by the SBU domestic security service have hit 12 Russian oil refineries during the war so far, a Ukrainian intelligence source told Reuters on Sunday.
And how many oil refineries has Ukraine already managed to destroy? Grin

The correct answer is zero. An oil refinery is a fairly well-protected facility in terms of fire protection, including the presence of its own fire department. And if you believe all the statements of Kyiv, Ukraine has already destroyed the Crimean Bridge, twice.

I accept the correction. Not destroyed, just damaged to enough extent to deteriorate or stop the production capacity. Refineries do have a fire brigade of course, but they act after there is a hit, not before.  A bridge is quite difficult to damage to the point that is no longer serviceable, a refinery is a much easier target.

Ruzzia is not able to provide an effective defence - that is clear everywhere, they even got a drone over the Kremlin. The strikes on oil processing facilities and depots are happening well inside Ruzzia. You are free not to believe it of course.


Ryazan


 Poltava


 Rostov

Someone is just smoking in the wrong places as usual.

This is a well protected facility? .But...yes they certainly seem to have firefighters.

https://youtu.be/DqphFzernLI (Syzran)


254  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 18, 2024, 10:37:43 PM
It seems Ukraine has a plan after all - hitting Ruzzian refineries with long range, native made drones. This have achieving excellent results in targeting the Oil refineries, some of them well away from the front lines. This is a very costly war for Ruzzia and it is getting worse for them. Some sources have said that Ukraine has managed to at least temporarily 15% of the production, putting at risk the major source of Ruzzian income.

Hitler had grand counteroffensive plans 15 days before suicide, too

Ukraine is not "planning" to destroy refineries, it is destroying refineries. Hitler's "drone" (V2) did not work as well as these.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukrainian-drones-have-hit-12-russian-oil-refineries-kyiv-source-says-2024-03-17/

Quote
Long-range Ukrainian attack drones launched by the SBU domestic security service have hit 12 Russian oil refineries during the war so far, a Ukrainian intelligence source told Reuters on Sunday.

Ukraine can do some damage, but their cause is totally lost.

Cool
[...]

You have your point backward. Here's how.

At the same time the US warmongers are pushing for destruction of Russia, their almost-bigger goal is the destruction of the strength of the people of the US. You can see it in the weakening of the US economy right now.

What do you think these US warmongers will do when they weaken Russia and the people of the US enough? They will go after China, and the rest of the world. They will then be able to do exactly the things you say Putin is trying to do.

The way Russia was acting with the world changed in 1991. Russia joined in world progress through their use of the US dollar as well as other currencies... just like the US. But that wasn't enough for the US warmongers. The US wanted it all. So they expanded Nato towards Russia, even though they had agreed not to. Do you think they will stop with Russia if they conquer her? Lol at that silly thought.

Wake up and see that it is Russia that is maintaining a balance of power against thew US warmongers.

How can you tell that I am right? Just look at Ukraine, the country the US warmongers vowed to support. Ukraine is destroyed, even if Russia falls. The US warmongers don't care about anything other than getting more power, no matter who it destroys.

Would Putin do the same if he was stronger? Possibly. But right now he is the only thing holding back the US warmongers from enslaving the whole world.

Cool

Regardless of everything you are getting wrong dumBAss and that I will not bother to discuss again here, we are where we are. Ukraine has been damaged but not irremediably. Some of the regions have gotten the worst, while others are relatively ok. The economy can be re-built or even improved by joining the EU and re going after.

But as far as war, again, we are where we are. Cutting help to Ukraine in the way it looks like Trump could do (and he has not said that exactly, he has said he would finish the war in 48 hours or a similar hyperbole) means Putin would be seizing large swathes of Ukraine - those already invaded and probably more.

So... why would he stop there? Why not taking Moldova to "protect Transnistrians"? Why not taken Lithuania "because Kaliningrad needs a better access"? Why not part of Poland "to take it under Ruzzian protection again".

Trump seems to be on the idea of destroying NATO credibility, which is what guarantees peace half of the world by making sure there is little to gain and a lot to loose from a global war. It is simply a bad idea. Add letting Putin look as somewhat "victor" of all this and think that it simply ends there and everyone goes to the pub for a beer. It simply does not work like that, there is a new uglier war in less than 5 years after that.

RE China... you should have a better memory:

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-launched-cia-covert-influence-operation-against-china-2024-03-14/
Quote
WASHINGTON, March 14 - Two years into office, President Donald Trump authorized the Central Intelligence Agency to launch a clandestine campaign on Chinese social media aimed at turning public opinion in China against its government, according to former U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the highly classified operation.

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-china-trade-war-deal-tougher-if-reelected-in-2020-2019-9?r=US&IR=T

Quote
Any other candidate would allow the second-largest economy to put US companies at a disadvantage, he suggested.

But do not worry dumBAss, this is what happens when you loved leader says one thing in the morning and another in the evening.





255  Economy / Gambling / Re: My betting strategies on: March 18, 2024, 10:11:16 PM
As I posted on this thread about my strategy of betting against my favorite team, another strategy I used is betting against my intuition. LOL. In the last World Cup, I only bet against who I thought would win, and luckily, I won so many games. I didn't expect that, but I think I will try again sometime in the future.  Kiss

I have similar periods too, everything I bet ends up opposite to my prediction... And at those moments I think that I would do much better if I bet on the total opposite of my intuition, but unlike you, I have never tried/tested this method. It's not like didn't think about it, but I'm not sure if that could work for me, sometimes when something doesn't work it just doesn't work.

If there's one thing I have learned after all these years of betting, it's that there is no one strategy that always works. Each strategy is good in its own way and each of them has periods when it works and periods when it doesn't. So the best thing we can do is to try to mix different strategies and to somehow try to be unpredictable as much as possible.
I agree with you. Every strategy may only fit certain situations or individuals. So it is better to know many strategies so that we can find the best one for us. Does anyone here know about the movie '21'? It's about using math to beat the blackjack game. Lol, I wish I knew some tricks to play in a casino like that. Back to betting, next week is important for me with Arsenal vs Man City. Smiley)) I will bet for Man City (yes, I'm an Arsenal fan).  Kiss

I agree, knowing different kinds of strategy and finding the best one that fits on your attitude and discipline helps a lot in terms of getting a better chance of winning, though it's not an assurance but it can pattern out your strategy and make it work for you, there are many available information you just need to work it out and find a way to fit yourself with what you think is best.

Knowing the system and the game that you'll be using your strategy will be an advantage, all you need to do is to be updated and balance the time and the money that you'll going to use.

It's best to find the sports or the club that you are following and try using the strategy that you think will be fit and keep practicing it from time to time, with your patience, it will work along the way.

To play a strategy it should be without saying that you need to be the type of person that can get a good grip on his feelings during the gaming. It is imperative that you can effectively carry a strategy so it must be done to the point that has been decided in advance, following the plan carefully and without any chance of interference of "gut feelings" or the like.
256  Economy / Gambling / Re: The most liquid companies in the gambling industry on: March 18, 2024, 05:27:10 PM
I believe the CEO's knows the importance of the privacy and at will continue to operate with all levels of privacy and this is why we have come to a point where all the facts and factors point to the casino with the highest liquidity this is like it will be measured in terms of high withdrawal,  and also how best the casinos act within the stipulated laws that guide the conduct of all the parties involved.


Some time ago, I read somewhere how Stake paid winners $150,000 without any demand for KYC which shows how well the company pays attention to privacy, and the high available liquidity to pay customers.

You know that time goes by and things continue to change, what we may e privileged to enjoy several years back may not be the same conditions of the requirements needed because obviously the economy and financial obligations have changed as well, we have to go along with the way thing operates now base on the current updates with the gambling sectors in this present conditions, those that have been seen as the most liquid gambling company then does not exist like before again and new one are taking over to make their own new offers and regulations concerning these.


That's right, there has been quite a bit of a long stretch of good markets, good crypto and in general a good pace of growth mostly everywhere except in some poorly managed countries. We should not be thinking that this is going to be like this for a long time, there are periods in which all contract and then is when you will need to make sure the site is "liquid".
257  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 18, 2024, 01:11:29 AM
It seems Ukraine has a plan after all - hitting Ruzzian refineries with long range, native made drones. This have achieving excellent results in targeting the Oil refineries, some of them well away from the front lines. This is a very costly war for Ruzzia and it is getting worse for them. Some sources have said that Ukraine has managed to at least temporarily 15% of the production, putting at risk the major source of Ruzzian income.
258  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump is senile (and Biden is not) on: March 17, 2024, 01:30:09 AM
By the way. Am I the only one who believes this thing about talking about Trump or Biden suffering from cognitive dispairment is just another example of how much politics in the United States seems to have devolved in during these years?
Just think about it, in previous years (around the 2000s and the 2010s) during political rallies the candidates would not talk about such topics at all, they would talk about policies and the way they wanted to try to improve the life of the average American citizen.
Some nights ago during one of his rallies Trump even made fun of Biden's stutter and people laughed at it.
Those are the kind of things which would have been considered to be of a bad taste and unacceptable for both the Republican party and the Democrat party not so many years ago.

Today it has become acceptable for one of the candidates to make fun of a medical condition of their political foe, instead of talking about policies. We have become desensitized...

I think that a country like the US, which is large and wealthy in general should be able to put forward decent candidates. But look at them: One is so old that could very well die while in Presidency and the other is a ranting idiot that is not much younger either. Where are the good US politicians when their country need them? Is this becoming a gerontocracy?
259  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 17, 2024, 01:25:19 AM
Ah... so whenever Putin invades another country or promotes separatist to generate a proxi-war is the fault of the US - they even send the same mysterious guy and voila!. Putin has no imperialist goals, only cares about what is best for all? Or for the Slave "race" maybe? ... I see, interesting theory.

Let me ask you the same question then, how many Ukrainians would be dying if Putin had not sent the army? Would it be so bad for Ukrainians to join the European Union and start getting a chance at prosperity? What is so wrong with it?

Putin is not there to "free" anyone, it is there to kill whoever gets in the way of his empire. I am not sure what happened to all Georgians, I am certain of the ones that were killed by Putin's vision of the world and what is the place of Ruzzians. Not even of Ruzzians really, more of the Moscovian and Petesbourgian elites.

I am not sure if you believe that Ruzzia still represents somehow any ideals other than Tzarism. They are no longer commies Branko, they are just as capitalist and corrupted as it gets and if you feel they are protecting some idea of pan-Slavism or a type of culture I do not think is the case either. This is just the elites of Ruzzia versus the elites of other countries and, in the middle, the Ukrainians trying to get a decent future for their children.

I have surprise for you...its ALWAYS elites, on all sides. But for some reason Rooineks, Yankees, Russians...all want it to be THEIR elites
At this time, its Rooinek and Yankee elites at Russian doorstep, not the other way around
Keep your "Rooineks and Yankees are here to bring freedom and democracy" childish comments for some more naive people

Well, it seems that I have a surprise for you: it is not always the elites. The most notable examples of revolutions in history (France, USSR, China's cultural revolution, Romania,...) did not come from the wealthy elites, but rather from people who were tired of being taken advantage of. Yes, nobody is going to bring democracy or a participative regime to a country just like that and there will always be external influences, but in the end, it is the people who decide if they are willing to fight to change the way things are and if they can get away with it.

RE freedom, not everything is the same. Iran is not Norway, China is not France and Putin's Ruzzia is not the European Union. All of them have pressures and allies or presence of whatever bases, but what a citizen can do and the economic constrains are completely different. You could probably understand this better if you were a woman in Saudi Arabia, an homosexual in Iran or anyone in North Korea.  Liberty does exist to many degrees.

 I think most Ukrainians do want that change because they know that whatever comes from Moscow is going to be good... for Moscow. They simply want to have the freedom to decide their destiny by themselves and I do not see how this cannot be fair.
260  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 15, 2024, 09:54:56 PM

Sure, if you say so it is so. But you are missing a bit of information there:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Georgian_War

Quote
The 2008 Russo-Georgian War[note 3] was a war between Russia, alongside the Russian-backed self-proclaimed republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and Georgia.

What happened there Branko? They did not listen to the "peace plan" consisting on doing what they were told from Moscow?

What happened? Yankee/rooinek puppet was sent to Georgia to incite problems with Russia.
Same guy went to UKRAINE and surprise, surprise, as if troubles followed him there too.

But what happened to Georgians...are they all sent to Gulag, executed...?
Or  were they lucky that Boris Johnson didn't come to "help" with negotiations?

BTW, nice that they changed artcle on wikipedia meantime, so Russian owned
Reuters got corrected:

https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE58T4MO/


Ah... so whenever Putin invades another country or promotes separatist to generate a proxi-war is the fault of the US - they even send the same mysterious guy and voila!. Putin has no imperialist goals, only cares about what is best for all? Or for the Slave "race" maybe? ... I see, interesting theory.

Let me ask you the same question then, how many Ukrainians would be dying if Putin had not sent the army? Would it be so bad for Ukrainians to join the European Union and start getting a chance at prosperity? What is so wrong with it?

Putin is not there to "free" anyone, it is there to kill whoever gets in the way of his empire. I am not sure what happened to all Georgians, I am certain of the ones that were killed by Putin's vision of the world and what is the place of Ruzzians. Not even of Ruzzians really, more of the Moscovian and Petesbourgian elites.

I am not sure if you believe that Ruzzia still represents somehow any ideals other than Tzarism. They are no longer commies Branko, they are just as capitalist and corrupted as it gets and if you feel they are protecting some idea of pan-Slavism or a type of culture I do not think is the case either. This is just the elites of Ruzzia versus the elites of other countries and, in the middle, the Ukrainians trying to get a decent future for their children.
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