in the research, I've used only casinos that are operating at the moment (138 sites). You can find the Google Sheet table with all the active casinos (the link in the 1st post)
This is a great infographic! It really puts things into perspective. I have a few questions, though. Did you only consider casinos that have an ANN topic on bitcointalk forum or did you use other data sources? How do you differentiate between crypto casinos and online casinos that accept crypto payments?
Excellent work! Infographics is a great way to spread information across the board. I have one additional request for you.
As yoi have mentioned that 51% of crypto casinos have valid gambling license, I want to see a full list of those casinos. Is that something can be done by you? Just a simple table would do.
Even though gambling license doesn't matter a lot into crypto gambling field, but it's definitely an additional parameter that generates trust! So looking forward to hear from you.
Mahdirakib has compiled a list of all casinos that have gambling licenses in this topic: Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements
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Dear @lovesmayfamilis thank you for finding out this,
I want to say I posted here from 2014. 2014 to 2022, it is not a short period of time.
In this long eight-year journey I have never done plagiarism or spam in the forum.
And all that time you managed to earn one merit? That must be a new standard of excellence and a testament to the quality of your efforts. I believe I quoted the source link in that post, but for some reason, the post may not be complete and may have been posted without the source link.
Yeah, it's a real mystery.
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You are right. I didn't even notice that before you made this post. I wonder why they have restricted to get the WoF spins to just 1 a day. At least 10 - 20 spins a day would be so thrilling.
It's actually restricted based on how much you wager. If as I did in the old days you wager a lot you can exchange 100. Would you be able to share with us how much wager we need to increase the number of spins per day by exchanging for RPs? I mean, how many WoF spins can we get in exchange for RPs?
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Very strange behavior for a DT. One rewards this post with 11 merits. The second without checking puts a negative tag. Did you really believe the newbie? Nobody thought that the newbie account EXPEND XTF is just copying other people's reports? @igehhh, I hope you reconsider your negative trust. What a fool I was. I didn't investigate the second account very thoroughly. I simply look at the spreadsheet and the social media handles; I suppose I was a little sluggish on this one after spending so much time on the other linked accounts. This appears to be a witch hunt. Although I may sound old school, the OP and the other user (EXPEND XTF) appear to be alts. That was the OP's very first post. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, lovesmayfamilies. I've just reconsidered my Neg tagged. It can happen to anyone. It is important that the neg tag can be easily corrected so there is no harm. As for dkbit98, I believe it was just a typo. Instead of 1, he gave 11 merits for that post. I've seen it happen before. But lovesmayfamilis is right, we should double-check every report, especially those from newbies, because they may have ulterior motives. Okay, I will check more carefully.
@Teletalk.org, until stronger evidence is found linking these accounts, you should edit or delete your post, to prevent misinformation.
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<...> Hey look what I found: i don't think it's resolve now, well i hope this 1xbit will close now there's a lot of people have been victimized by this platform. i also thought they are going to settle or the problems they leave here but turns out it just a show off for users.
Why you guys are having tag that you are not legit and u have been reported by many users.
because they are. they are not legit and just scamming players so stay away as much as possible to this website or you will be scammed by them too. that's one of my concern some people doesn't know that this forum exist and it's too late that they will see how scam this website is and it's too late they will either ignore you or they will tell they will make investigations to it but don't trust it they won't return your money.
I guess a few dollars a week makes all the difference? LOL!
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Bitcoin is an absolute requirement anyway or the name is a bit misleading.
LTC Casino also supports making deposits in LTC cryptocurrency (among others) so the name does not seem misleading to me. And as for the reason they chose that name, perhaps it was the only domain they could afford at the time. Short com domains like that are hard to come by nowadays.
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Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue / Active
jonylins Jr.neymarmy
Proof:
Proof of authentication: - Coinsbit registration Email: mirzayousuf2920@gmail.com- CMN address on Coinsbit : 0x7274DE918B2Cbf2694A52558aCcA6009ef993E24 - Telegram Username: @neymar0j - Campaigns applied for: twiter+telegram+facebook+video+medium archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/59258699archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/58239108Related Addresses:Email: mirzayousuf2920@gmail.com
Miscellaneous: Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.
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Stating source facts is more reasonable than Lol'ing someone's statement without fully understanding it. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FaH3PeSf.png&t=663&c=MAFOfXHXlr336A) Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/184685/percentage-of-households-with-computer-in-the-united-states-since-1984/Does that answer your question?
Kids these days, eh? Twelve years ago to me seems like yesterday when I'm thinking back on what I was doing at the time--but oddly, when I think about it in the context of bitcoin it seems like an eternity. But by the year 2002-02 it seemed like a lot of people I knew owned at least a desktop PC, and I live in the US. I definitely knew quite a few folks who didn't. By 2010? Yeah, if you didn't own a PC or laptop, you still had some type of mobile device to connect to the internet with.
Exactly. As I already mentioned, the iPhone was in its fourth generation at the time, and to claim that owning a computer "is a lot" is absurd. If memory serves me well, you could have bought a solid budget PC for just over $500 back then.
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Highlights from Day 14 of the Beijing Winter OlympicsWith 15 gold medals, Norway set a new Olympic record. Russian figure skater Shcherbakova wins the women's single gold as Valieva finishes fourth. After dominating the half-pipe final, China's Eileen Gu wins her second Olympic gold medal. Sweden and Great Britain will face off in the men's curling final. The 1,000m race is won by Japanese speed skater Miho Takagi, setting a new Olympic record. Sweden's Sandra Naeslund wins gold in ski cross. The ROC will face Finland in the men's ice hockey final. Lidiia Hunko, a Ukrainian bobsledder, tested positive for a prohibited substance. Olympic Medal Table (Top 10) Source: https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/medal-standings.htm
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Could it be that during his time in high school and his freshman year, he received such a cool education that he would become technically advanced?
Probably yes, mentioning that time around 2010 owning a computer is a lot considering it's expensive, at least in my place when you have a computer and internet connection, mean you have the resources and money. LOL, no! Owning a personal computer 12 years ago was actually much more common than you suggest. I don't have the exact source of the numbers, but I'm sure over 70% of households in developed countries owned a PC with a broadband internet connection. I mean, we're talking about a time where the iPhone was already in its fourth generation.
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I don't think 1xbit deserves all that negativity. Verification of my account took 4-5 days, but that's the only negative thing I can say about them.
Great for you! Now, how exactly can this help countless others who have been scammed by this casino? Or potential new victims? In case you haven't noticed, 1xbit has been scamming gamblers long before you joined this community. And this "negativity," as you call it, is feedback from much more reputable members than you are. I am inclined to trust their opinion over yours.
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Well, in a "normal" forum, if I was the mod, I would've disregarded the report altogether, especially considering it's an off-topic thread, but considering this forum has that policy of members preying on members, it kinda makes sense. It still sucks though...
I don't think it sucks at all. Spam in general is a huge problem on almost any forum online, and bitcointalk is no exception. You may be unaware (or forgot) that this is one of the few forums with a pay-to-post feature, and the amount of spam this attracts is staggering. Having a slightly stricter moderation policy and numerous reporters doing policing are necessary to keep the forum in balance and, in turn, maintain a quality experience.
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Not sure what's the best way to celebrate it other than altering the personal text field on my profile.
It looks like I am still time traveling as we speak so mistakes are possible, but I couldn't reach 2010 and speak to my old self with instructions to mine (or buy) Bitcoin ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Thanks for correction. I think we need to think the other way around. Instead of regretting not being able to send a message to our young self from ten years ago, we should consider what our old self would want to share with us ten years into the future. We might hear our messages from the future if we concentrate enough. Are you guys hearing anything?
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Wednesday's Winter Olympics were jam-packed with action, with a full schedule of events. Highlights from Day 12 of the Beijing Winter OlympicsNorway still tops the medal table Italy's Arianna Fontana sets new Olympic medals record with 500m short track gold. Clement Noel wins gold in the men's slalom for France. Gold and silver medals for Team USA in men's freeski slopestyle. According to reports, the sample of Kamila Valieva contained three drugs for heart conditions. China sets a new record for winter Olympics golds. Finland win the women's ice hockey bronze medal for the 2nd consecutive time. Germany's 10th gold by taking the cross-country skiing women's team sprint classic. With gold in the men's team sprint classic, Norway extends its lead at the top of the medal table. Swedish women's biathlon team wins 4x6km relay gold. Johannes Strolz, of Austria, wins his second medal in the men's slalom to go along with his gold in the men's combined. After beating the USA on penalties, Slovakia has reached the semi-finals in the men's ice hockey. France's Clement Noel grabs the gold in the men’s slalom event. Team Canada edges out Team USA 7-6 in women's curling round robin. Team USA's Alexander Hall wins the gold for men's freeski slopestyle, Olympic Medal Table (Top 10) Source: https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/medal-standings.htm
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After Monday's events, Norway extended their lead at the top of the medals table. However, it is still quite crowded at the top with Germany and the United States close behind. Highlights from Day 11 of the Beijing Winter OlympicsThe Norwegian Joergen Graabak won Olympic gold in Nordic combined. A ruthless Slovakia knocked Germany out of the men's ice hockey tournament at the playoff stage, while debutant Denmark advanced to the quarterfinals. China's Su Yiming celebrated his 18th birthday early by winning gold in men's snowboarding Big Air. Canadian women's speed skating team wins their first gold medal in this event. Norway retains their gold medal in men's speed skating - team pursuit, a feat never before achieved. Olympic Medal Table (Top 10) Source: https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/medal-standings.htm
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Highlights from Day 10 of the Beijing Winter OlympicsNorway remains on top of the medal table after Day 10. The women's hockey team of Canada advances to the final. Kaillie Humphries won the first-ever gold at the Olympics in the monobob. Guillaume Cizeron and Gabriella Papadakis win gold in figure skating ice dance event and set new world record. China's Xu Mengtao wins gold in freestyle skiing. Austria won Olympic gold in the men's ski jumping event thanks to Manuel Fettner. Olympic Medal Table (Top 10) Source: https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/medal-standings.htm
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Looks like OP's problem has been solved... permanently: ![Loading...](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmeem.link%2Fi%2F22asgnbd.png&t=663&c=56ZQZzuqz8WHzA) That's at least one less to worry about. Does anyone know what was the reason for the ban?
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