تقريبا كل الدول فيها جهات مختصة تعمل على مثل هذه القضايا. بالطبع يمكن رفع قضية ضد المتحيلين و من يقومون بالتلاعب بالأسواق و هناك أمثلة عديدة على ذلك لكن لا أتذكر انه تم في اي من تلك القضايا إرجاع الأموال للمتضررين. أقصى ما يمكن أن يحدث هو سجن المذنبين و إيقاف نشاطهم.
تبقى الوقاية خير من العلاج كما يقال و ذلك بتجنب الاستثمار في المشاريع المشبوهة.
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And since the server provides both seeds, then the game is not provably fair because those seeds could be tested before the runs to warrant a looser seed for the long run.
To make it a provably fair game, users should be able to change the client seed before the bet. So you're saying the server could get a seed designed to only give "heads" or "tails"? That's possible, but if the server tries to cheat that way, you can also use it at your advantage so that makes it a risky game to play. They can do it for the first of few first flips but they can't keep doing it forever because of the nonce which gets incremented after each flip. The operator (server) can exploit this in their advantage if they can analyse the bettors gameplay. Besides, why do they need to generate a client seed in first place if the client can't customize it!
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A 100% deposit bonus up to 2btc, am I evading this right!? This is huge and am not aware of any other casino which offers that much to be honest. But why do you offer up to 2btc (around $60k) for deposits in bitcoin but only $2k for usdt deposits? In my opinion, the 50x wagering requirement is too high. Not sure if anyone will complete this requirement while still in profit. I wish you will consider lowering it.
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Humanity was once again defeated by future warriors. . . Yep.. But don't let my comment discourage you. There are many ways to fix this and improve the idea. For example, instead of the ltc transaction hash you can use the hash of the block in which the transaction is included. This way you ensure the ticket number is completely random. You can also combine the block hash with the transaction hash to ensure each player gets a unique ticket number (in case more than one transaction are included in the same block).
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Is it true that new Coins can give big profits as people say on youtube channel?
Investing in new coins is more like gambling than investing and the probability of losing your money is way higher than making a profit. My advice is to do your own research and only invest what you can afford to lose. Besides, don't believe everything you read/see on the Internet. Those youtubers most likely has been paid by the project owners to create those videos so don't trust everything they say.
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I have never seen such a system on a gambling site and I don't see the logic why it's there. I've encountered few crypto casinos which do this. One of them is Wolf.bet ( if my memory serves me well, my apology if it's not) but this was long ago in their early days so not sure if this has changed or no! Some casinos even asks you how much you want to deposit in USD which doesn't make any sense for a crypto casino. Just credit whatever amount the user send to his account balance. Was there something wrong with the btc address supplied by the gambling site the first time? That's not a question anyone here can answer. Didn't use Ledger before so I don't know how it works but any decent wallet will check the validity of the receiving address before creating the transaction. So, I don't think there is anything wrong with the address itself.
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also when i use older electrum version it open without needing kleopatra to be open, but 4.4.2 version needs that other app so it will work, it's confusing/
Maybe when you were trying to open Electrum V4.4.2 you mistakenly clicked on the .asc file instead of the .exe file. This will automatically open Kleopatra and it's the only logical explanation I can think of because Electrum doesn't need Kleopatra to run. After formatting your device's hard drive and reinstalling the OS and Electrum, make sure to create a completely new wallet by generating a new seed. Do not reuse your old wallet by recovering it from seed.
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Hard wallets are the best when it comes to security and ease of use, just make sure to buy it directly from the manufacturer's website or from one of their authorized resellers. the prices range from $40 to ~$200 or more depending on the model. If you can't afford to buy one, You can use one of the reputable software wallets such as Electrum ( make sure to download it from the official website and verify it) However, the safety of your coins doesn't depend only on the wallet you use, it depends on the user himself and how cautious he is. You can have the safest wallet but still lose your coins because you carelessly entered your wallet seed or private key into a random website.
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Sorry for my previous reply, I thought the payto() function creates the transaction and broadcast it which appeared to be not true. It only creates the signed raw transaction. I managed to reproduce the problem on the testnet mode but the error message is slightly different: "insufficient fee, rejecting replacement xxxxxxx; new feerate x.xx BTC/kvB <= old feerate x.xx BTC/kvB"
All created transactions use the same UTXOs and since rbf is enabled by default, each subsequent transaction will be considered a rbf transaction trying to cancel the previous one but it will be rejected because it has to pay higher fees. You don't need that anyway. nc50lc and o_e_l_e_o's suggestion should solve the problem.
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^^ Not really the best wallet but it's a good one and one of the most used wallets. It's non custodial so you have full control over your coins. But since we are talking about a lot of money here (~10 eth), you may want to consider buying a hardware wallet.
BTW, I know this won't change anything but just out of curiosity, why did you choose to store your coins on freewallet!?
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But i think my money is not my now) .
Sorry to be the one who tells you this, but that money was never yours: " Not your keys, Not your coins". The other user had to wait for more than a year to get his case resolved so I wouldn't be surprised if you will have to wait that long too! Their official representative was active two days ago. I suggest sending him a PM to let him know about this topic. Good luck!
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Not sure if this would solve the problem, but try to add a delay of few seconds after each iteration by using the Sleep() function.
The code would look like this:
array = [address1, address2] for address in array: payto(address, amount, password=password) time.sleep(5)
The sleep function will give Electrum enough time to update the list of available coins and thus we ensure newer transaction will not re-use an already used UTXOs.
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don't believe him guys. When it comes to execution, they cause problems. It's easy to write nice things here. I did not reply because they did not reply to me many times. I can prove that I got my money with a screenshot .
You don't have to write positive things about them, you just need to share your experience with them in all honesty. And to be honest, I can't understand what you were trying to achieve or to prove by ignoring their PM and not responding to it! This is not the way someone who wants to get his money back would act. Processing your withdrawal request without knowing your email or username is a good sign. It means their decision wasn't influenced by this thread ( at least this is how I see it)
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If the bettors claims are true about Boyle Sports refusing to close his account when he asked them to do so and instead continued to lure him to play more by giving him free money, then Boyle Sports is definitely in the wrong. Such behavior is unethical and unacceptable. I am sure no respectful casino would do such thing as it's their responsibility to protect their customers who have gambling problems. This doesn't mean the bettor isn't in the wrong too. He scammed an innocent person and stole more than €56 (according to the article you linked) so he got what he deserved. The judge's ruling was correct.
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There are many other places/websites where you can advertise your casino but by running a signature campaign and promoting your business here on this forum you guarantee you will be targeting crypto enthusiasts. Ending a signature campaign which has been running for a long time certainly wouldn't affect the casino till the point to shut down their business especially if they have already built a solid customer base and keep their promotions somewhere else to attract new players. But it will certainly raise some questions/concerns such as if they are running out of funds. On the other hand, having an announcement thread and keeping it active by posting updates and answering other members questions is a must. Stopping interaction without any logical explanation will certainly affect them.
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^^ The way he wrote his comment makes it look like he is replying to someone else but no one, as far as I can see, mentioned the term "influencers" or any thing like that. So not sure why he brought this subject! Maybe he posted on the wrong thread or it's just a generic reply that he can paste on any topic.
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If this is the full photo and not just part of it and these seven words are all you have then even if you can read them it will be hard if not possible to recover your wallet. Most wallet generate 12 words seed so you're missing five words which is not easy to brute-force.
If you intentionally shared part of the paper and you have the missing words then the best thing you can do is to follow pooya's suggestion or just call your ex and nicely ask him to help you decipher those words.
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Thank you for the illustration and for explaining this system and how this lottery works. But, unfortunately, there is a flaw in it (at least regarding your claim that even someone coming from the future, the probability will not change!) : you said that if you know the block hash (coming from the future) which will determine the winner, you can't use this information to win the lottery (cheat the system).. this is not correct simply because a user can create as many transactions offline as he wants then broadcast only the winning one (containing the last three characters of the block hash which he already knows).
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is it good idea to store my bitcoin on laptop that not connected to the internet except Bitcoin Core ? Sorry for nitpicking, but your Bitcoins aren't stored in your laptop, not even in your Bitcoin core wallet. They are stored in the blockchain (in form of UTXOs). You only need to properly store your private keys/seeds/wallet files to keep your coins safe. and is their any better idea then laptop thing except cold storage hardware like Trezor and Ledger Nano
You can use any reliable device that's never been and will never be connected to the Internet with a trusted and secure wallet software which supports cold storage such as Electrum.
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Maybe you are right and Op is new here in forum and even did not know how to make a professional ann thread even buy a copper membership to enable to post an image even though he or she is a newbie rank.
Many members explained to him how to buy a copper membership and how to create a professional announcement thread from the first moment he started this topic. But he simply chose to ignore all the recommandations so being a newbie is not an excuse in my opinion. Maybe he is just to cheap to spend few dollars to buy a copper membership. Besides, anyone who come to this forum to promote his business is supposed to know how things work here, at least the basics.
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