I wish you good luck UserU! What games do you like to play more, in-house games or slots? When we are at slots I wonder when BC.games plans to add more providers... some good ones are missing! Thanks, same to you too! It depends on the site, but I'm more of an in-house games guy. If I play on casino, it's more to the live dealer kind, like Crazy Time since I did have some nice wins there before from small bets. Not really a fan of slots since my luck is pretty bad with them though, haha.
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Hey BitcoinTTrader, you can check out the list of passive income/ mining apps that I feature on the website below my profile image. I do have quite a list although not all involve browser-based mining as they are mainly apps. However, they all pay and definitely would be suitable for your needs ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Like others have said, experience is the greatest teacher. It's not just Bitcoin, you could give someone a house (assuming it's in a prime location) and no doubt the price will appreciate over the years. But without learning the process of earning enough money to buy one, how does one understand the hardship and the taste of success? Memes are created to make fun. I don't think the guy who posted/created that meme truly believe in the quote: "Give a man Bitcoin and he'll be feed for centuries"?
Memes are taken at face value, but it does hold some truth. Definitely won't apply to most of us out there. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Only for those people that HODL-ed from the very beginning or bought a shitton during the major crashes.
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What's better than chilling out on a Saturday? Double rewards weekend. Gogogo! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fo5TB5tZ.png&t=663&c=Z5cxL_0QuxVMyQ)
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I don’t know why they used the same name just to attract gamblers and since they are not related its too risky to try though as you’ve said, Bustafish can’t be consider as a scam because of this. It takes time before they attract huge investor, and they must afford paying them first. I can try this platform for free but I’m still doubting if I can put money here or wait for more gambler reviews about the site.
We're not really saying its a scam, but many owners failed to do their extensive research before jumping in, only to get disillusioned after realizing things aren't working out (i.e. gain traction) and start losing money. This has been repeating itself so the outcomes are easier to spot.
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Yeah, someone was lucky enough to earn easy BFG tokens, but I guess such a huge percentage was only within an hour or less after the start of this pool. By the way, I just checked the biswap site, and it looks like the percentage has already reduced almost 60 times.
True. By the time I found out around an hour later, it was around 5,000+. These things really take a nosedive but I can see why when everybody is scrambling to take advantage of it. At the time of writing, it's at 1750%. Not only was the APR short lived but the max amount you can stake is 10 BSW, which is only worth $12. You would have to use multiple wallets to actually earn anything worthwhile.
Not to mention the approval + staking takes up almost a dollar in fees.
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Such behavior has always been in the community. However, there is a danger. As @ultrloa mentioned, the new website that was founded with a similar name has actualy no history, so there is a risk of losing money. Information that they are independent companies should be clear. I'm not saying there is something wrong with Bustafish, however we should just be more careful than with Bustabit.
Yeah. The copycats are mainly inspired by the original and try to replicate its success. But little did they know that gambling is a different type of business. Some highroller could come and clean the site before you know it. Not to mention other costs in handling the daily operations.
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You guys managed to stake BSW on Biswap earlier? They offered like over 100,000 % APR on BFG if you had 10 BSW to spare and damn, those early stakers were lucky. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FE8GrukXVIAILPJf%3Fformat%3Djpg%26name%3Dmedium&t=663&c=1C0PsLOjFxl9VA)
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I don’t think most people are eligible for the highest tier in 777. I understand that you need to join at the lowest tier and can only move up as spaces open up.
Lightlord has been able to pay very little for his advertising for years. I am surprised that he has been able to attract people to wear his signature.
True, most would have switched to another campaign before they reach halfway.
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Yes, I work online at the Freelance sites in addition to my main work and I work on bounty campaigns in this forum and I work as a Telegram Moderator for one of the projects for some hours. In addition, I publish posts on my blog and publish videos on my YouTube channel and earn from Google AdSense. Working online requires experience, time and skill, and with time, you can make a lot of money just starting from now on learning.
How much are you earning from AdSense on a monthly basis?
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As long as it doesn't encourage spam or intentional posting on the thread like sending PMs or emails, it's fine. In light of efialtis' ban, mprep mentioned that: If you accepted entries to your giveaway (that doesn't have a requirement to post in one or more threads) via PM or via off-forum means (Google Forms, email, other external websites), yes, that'd be fine.
On Games and Rounds, that's totally acceptable. This thread has been doing it for 8 years: Also if you think this promotion giveaway is good then come back daily and post on this thread for an additional 0.001 mBTC to your account. On a side note, when I was still in that campaign some time ago, I did post there a few times. Never had my balance refilled. Still gets bumps to this day :p
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Anybody else having problems with not receiving promotional emails / free WOF spins? The last email I received was on August 2. Nothing in the spam folder, I even have the address noreply@freebitco.in on a whitelist. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Works fine here, just received one earlier today. What email service are you using?
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The suggestion to put it on the site rather than through the emails is just missing the whole business side of why we do everything. When a business gives something away it's because they get something in return. We give a free roll every hour and in return, you keep coming back to the site where we can market the gambling to you. There's no point in adding another free giveaway that does the same thing. So we introduced WoF which gives you something for free in return for engaging with our promotional emails.
True that, it's seems to be an effective marketing strat. I have to admit that I never fancied promotional emails but this one is an exception.
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I do agree that hotbit seems to be working fine right now, I do know their bad reputation as well, and I am sure many people did had a problem with them and that is why they have a bad reputation, but I honestly do not think that they are THAT bad, it must be a period where they had a problem I suppose. I still think biswap and pancakeswap is a lot better, I still prefer DEX, and if it has to be a centralized exchange I still think Binance is the best, these are still valid points and I still agree with them.
However at the end of the day I think if we are going to get listed on Hotbit that doesn't mean that we should be thinking that as a bad thing neither, it was a quite good thing and we should be quite happy about it as well because that also means that betfury is getting bigger and bigger as well since we are getting listed in more places as well.
Just a few months back, Hotbit suffered a security breach. Customer data exposed: Another security disaster from the cryptocurrency business has surfaced online. This time, the Hotbit crypto exchange has admitted service disruptions as some attackers hacked into its network. While they assure the customers’ funds remained safe, their personal information suffered a breach.
Source: https://latesthackingnews.com/2021/05/03/hotbit-crypto-exchange-confirmed-its-hacked-customers-personal-data-exposed
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[ @arallmuus is spot on here. The whole point of introducing Wheel of Fortune was to increase engagement with our promotional emails. As well as serving the purpose of marketing it also helps with email deliverability. Email service providers monitor how many people actually open emails and sometimes if that's low they'll decide to just stop delivering them.
The CTR must be pretty high I'm sure. At least 85% engagement rate? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Sweet, looks like I could do with another round of deposit. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Guys you ain't getting it, i'm talking about these transactions fees : bnb Wallet to binance => trade bnb to btc => withdrow btc => send btc => return rest btc to binance => trade btc to bnb => send bnb to bnb wallet. It's from a blockchain to a blockchain!
Note: this topic is closed. And thx for all the responses!
You can manually close it by clicking on "Close Topic" near the bottom left of the thread.
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This is exactly what I wrote about earlier. I'm pretty sure there will be plenty of Busta-something sites to come and that shouldn't be surprising. It is similar with many other websites and names. Just see how many swaps (Pancake, Sushi, Honey, Bakery, Shiba etc) was created and it is completely normal. Only here it turned into a drama.
True, everyone just want to join the bandwagon. As fast as they come, the same applies when they go.
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