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3021  Economy / Gambling / Re: I am opening a crypto casino / sportsbook what should we add? on: November 28, 2022, 07:01:47 AM
Hi well we are in the process of opening a crypto casino and sportsbook we hope is ready in one month

Some features of our casino / sportsbook:
1) 100% anonymous we are never going to ask you for any personal info or KYC BS it doesn't matter the amount
2) we are also going to have a live casino
3) we are going to accept privacy coins like XMR
4) You can place bets over the phone 24/7
5) Is going to be available worldwide

what else should we add?

Let us know Smiley

Edit: i tried to reply to everyone if you have more questions, feel free to contact us at help@betcrypto.cr  Smiley


As we all know casinos are business oriented ventures so therefore, anyone would love to open or run it irrespective of the location or region where it is found as long as the government of that nation allows it. As a profit making venture, casinos are bound to pay tax which I believe you know very much better but how do explain this you have said that you want to run a casino void of kyc which is going to be required for members to get registered online and creating of dashboard so as to be granted access to playing games and gambling. Coupled with the rates at which scammers are always looking for who will be their victim don't you think kyc would help checkmate the activities of these scammers on your platform? I suggest you go back to your plans for your casino and restructure.
While you are requesting for more ideas to starting your casino, I think you should do a proper research on casinos and their features to get more clues on what you need to run yours.
3022  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Will there ever be any safe centralised exchange ? on: November 26, 2022, 09:29:38 AM
whether fiat or crypto. banks/financial services are never "safe"
look at the many countries that done bank runs in the last decade alone

however a "safer" exchange than currently should at minimum have:

1. user agreement terms that dont suggest the exchange can just cut a customer off at its discretion without notice/reason

2. if a customer has infringed a policy. dont just ban them.. disallow them from the internal service of market orders but allow them access to atleast withdraw their funds and leave the service with what they put in

3. if an exchange charges say 0.3 trade fee, put say 0.1 into a separate wallet to build up an amount to use as a insurance. which within 1000 trades per user, then funds fully insure amounts.

4. while customer adoption is occurring seek a regulated insurer to underwrite losses as a insurer where exchange pays a small premium whilst it builds up its own crypto insurance away from the fiat insurer

5. have the insurance as a multisig where a single person cant just raid it.

6. dont sell user data or swap it with other businesses unless under court order

7. no exchange to hide behind proxies, "virtual-office" or "PO-Box" or "rent-a-desk" services.
allow users to know where to send lawsuit or locate the company should things go wrong

8. put customer funds into a cold wallet that has atleast 90% of funds secured and auditable . where only 10% is at risk of immediate threat, on the hotwallet. where even the hot wallets are visible to see there are enough funds to meet customers withdraw demands of that day
This policy looks quite interesting to adopt if given a proper vetting.
3023  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality on: November 26, 2022, 08:46:35 AM
Throughout this year we could see a big number of our Bitcointalk members involved into spreading the word about bitcoin. Much needed thing for the increasing real-time usage. Word of mouth is more effective than something that is being advertised or promoted through some other means.

There is increase of bitcoin users over time. This will surely make more customers use bitcoin payment for the services received in the coming days. For the users who have added cryptocurrency acceptance it is time to have patience, because immediately we won't be receiving much of users paying with bitcoin.

Gradually we are going to be taking over the world with the Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption campaign. I still believe we have a whole lot of work to do because the grassroots are still uninformed about the Bitcoin story because at the grassroots, there the masses strength lies. The big companies that accept Bitcoin are just at the surface doing their own deals and making huge profits from it all but the middle and lower class are yet to tap into the Bitcoin emergent over the years upon inception. We have to take it to the locals in our various places.
3024  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Will there ever be any safe centralised exchange ? on: November 26, 2022, 08:33:30 AM
If you want to know which exchange is fully trusted and which exchange will keep your money 100% safe then I would say there is no such exchange but there are many big exchanges in crypto industry like Binance kuCoin etc but we cannot fully trust them.  Because recently a major exchange like FTX has gone bankrupt which is bad news for crypto users and many have lost huge amounts of money through it.  So no centralized exchanger can be trusted 100%. So you must use a non custodial wallet or hardware wallet to hold your crypto which will keep your crypto very securely

Using a non custodial wallet is absolutely fine and the best for the current situation in the blockchain industry as at now. No such exchange should be trusted and entrusted with funds and assets. Investors and traders have had a lot of experience which should be able to teach others lessons but the only thing that can be guaranteed about these third party exchanges is the fact that they  do trading to enable traders and investors do business and transact, convert to fiat as the case maybe but it is no longer safe to hold your funds and assets in third party exchange anymore. Withdraw all funds after transacting for your safety.
3025  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Profitable and Growing Casino Website for Sale on: November 26, 2022, 07:43:32 AM
I am not in a position to dispute the sales of the enterprise as it is a business oriented firm but come to talk of it, the annual revenue is far below the asking price for the casino. However, the floor is open for interested buyers to bid and who ever bargains fairly gets it all. For such a casino to be put up for sales, there should be some proof of ownership and licence to operate within the jurisdiction where it is found or located. I still wonder why the owner would put up such an enterprise up for sale. Nevertheless,  I expected the OP to have given full details of the running cost of the casino and other maintenance expenditure to know if the sales price equates the annual revenue compared to the asking price and running cost of the casino.
3026  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy Bitcoin before the banks and governments do on: November 25, 2022, 12:34:43 PM
There's always a game plan if government gets involved in Crypto currency purchase or ownership. The government can not be trusted to this extent of buying Bitcoin without something in their minds. Most times, government getting involved in things of this nature points towards their selfish interest. I laugh when I hear news of this type because it's only a man that folds his sleeves knows what he is upto. So therefore it should not be a thing of surprise if you wake up one morning and start hearing that the government of your nation has suddenly pick interest in blockchain. They always have a way to truncate situations. A
3027  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽🎮🎲 Coinplay.com | Brand New Crypto Sportsbook & Casino on: November 25, 2022, 11:23:25 AM
This is quite an interesting one. Coinplay is up to the task they had signed up for. I had to go through the website to do a research for myself, to my greatest surprise it has the capacity compared to others. Coinplay has many more sports option for casino features. As a casino enthusiast, you do not need to worry  yourself about any game as they are all onboard coinplay bet platform. Looking at the features in respect to the graphics, excellently designed with strong user interface for all users and you can get all odds onboard the platform for your interest. Coinplay team really did a good job by bringing such platform to existence.
3028  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Will there ever be any safe centralised exchange ? on: November 24, 2022, 07:46:30 AM
I was wondering if there could still be any safe centralised exchange in the blockchain industry.

It's a very known fact that there can never be a safe centralization system. Even this forum that we're using isn't safe because it's centralized and so is the internet generally. Don't trust any centralized service provider as their server can be compromised at any moment and all the data you had on that system will be leaked or losts which is why you're not advised to keep sensitive information on centralized system and the forum also doesn't ask for your KYC or any verification information because if they do so, they'll have to store it which can be easily be access with a hack of the forum.
Whenever you used a centralized exchange do understand that you have put yourself out there as an easy target therefore if there's anyway you can add extra security to protect yourself, kindly do so like not storing your coins on the exchange or associating other sensitive information to your address from the exchange.

 Using centralised system is more of you putting your assets over to them for keeping. You know Centralised exchange demands for kyc before doing anything with them. It baffles a lot when people you put your assets and identity in line for without minding the risks involved could not be proactive in protecting your data and all that you have put in their custody. Most times these leaked informations are being exploited for other reasons by the perpetrators unknown to both the owners of the data and the third party.  Centralised exchange demands often for kyc and at the entire end they can not protect the data for which they demanded for. That shows the level of irresponsible and carelessness on the part of centralised exchanges. I suggest  better policies looking into the protection of funds and customers data identity be looked into so as to hold the centralised exchanges responsible and accountable for everyone member registered on their various platforms against any leak in data information as well. Policies on refund of stolen assets or money should not only be the focus as this particular data leak issues are also neglected whilst it is supposed to be given attention to. With this, I think customers identity will be always protected.
3029  Economy / Services / Re: Roobet.com | Art Contest "Winter/Holidays 2022" | 5 Categories - $5000 in prizes on: November 24, 2022, 06:56:35 AM
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3030  Economy / Gambling / Re: How To Access gambling site without VPN on: November 24, 2022, 02:57:59 AM
I see you mentioned that binance banned in your country. Well binance is not a gambling site but rather, a Crypto currency exchange organization where one can trade and do exchange Crypto but not gambling site. If using a public WiFi, one needs to be careful in this case as most are tapped and if you are in a country that has a law already in place against gambling, you better stay clear of can not device a means of handling it yourself than getting a third party to setting up the process for your consumptions and if you are a new bee in the system, you had better get it clear first before giving it a shot as it is risky out there to getting yourself into a situation you cannot remedy with utmost timely response if there be any chance that you might or are likely caught.
3031  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Coinplay Crypto Sportsbook & Casino Signature Camp. |Up to 80 $BTC Reward on: November 23, 2022, 07:21:21 PM
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3032  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why are some government scared of Bitcoin? on: November 23, 2022, 11:46:04 AM
I think every government wants to protect their interest in the sense that they want to get control of everything that goes on within their country's shore. As we all know, the government always wants to exercise their powers by checkmating every financial activities that goes on in their respective locality. More especially the tax and revenue generation which is a major sources of income for the government. At all cost,  they do not want the citizens to bypass tax payment which we all know bitcoin transaction safeguard transactions against third-party. Nevertheless, they claim of money laundry being perpetrated via bitcoin transactions which is the strong reasons for their clampdown on bitcoin whereas, they are just doing that to checkmate financial movements of account holders in and out of their country so as to know who the owners of huge moving funds are. Most times, these are done just to scare their opposition and also to control the people preventing them from doing any transaction untraced and unnoticed. Without the above reasons, i see no reasons why the government should be afraid of bitcoin.
3033  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality on: November 23, 2022, 11:01:55 AM
Hey there,

What you are doing is great, especially in such a localized environment. It really speaks to the power of how global the network is, while reaching even the tiniest corner's of our own societal eco-spheres. I highly recommend that with any sort of mass adoption effort, you preach the importance of privacy, self-custody, and password/private key hygiene.

And since you are doing it in a local environment, exposing it to people with little or no moderate technical background, try and keep everyone's experience as simple as possible. For example, if you want to show bitcoin to 40 different people in your town that come through your store, teach them all the same structured thing. This increases the chance they see each other outside of your scope of effect, and will still be able to communicate, troubleshoot, and p2p transact with comfort. ie. make them all use one wallet, simple not complicated...Electrum for example.

Good luck! Cheesy

I try my possible best to making sure they all understand what bitcoin is all about. If you check, my tutorial scheme was just easy and with just the basic and fundamental knowledge about bitcoin and how it operates which i think was necessary. I made sure I taught them all the necessary steps involved so they could have the idea on how to function alone in system without any issues emanating when I am not with them. The wallet in question was a simple on in which they could understand at their level because introducing them into anything bigger than their knowledge might likely get them confused so as a beginner, i got them used to the one their capacity can carry but as time goes on after they must have done much research as I have told them, they would get to know more about the hardware wallets and get used to them but for the now, its a beginner thing so I think starting with a flexible wallet at their level would be.
3034  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: To those who do not care about their privacy. Why? on: November 22, 2022, 04:44:20 PM
Privacy is everyone's business but not compulsory though. Have you been in a situation of  theft via identity linking to you as a result of lapses from the third party? This is the situation of things now where ones identity is used to carryout crime schemes with third party and they not knowing where it is coming from but still on their platform. In this case, who's to be blamed?
3035  Economy / Exchanges / Will there ever be any safe centralised exchange ? on: November 22, 2022, 04:28:38 PM
I was wondering if there could still be any safe centralised exchange in the blockchain industry. Of lately lots have been unveiling itself and centralisedexchanges are at the end of it all.  Does it mean that these centralised exchanges that are in existence lacks the capability to safeguard assets and funds after attracting investors and traders to their platforms for engagement and activities?
 How do you explain these things to the people whom have entrusted their funds and assets to you for safe keeping hoping that what they gave to you is under safe care only to wake up to a sad news of their assets being stolen by hackers. How do you explain all these.

At first identifying the problem is a basic course for rendering solutions. If these problems are not identified immediately by the exchanges for quick remedy then who's to be blamed for it. Do they really do constant check on their service to know their lapses, if they do, do they identify it immediately with utmost attention? Do they do a constant check and evaluation on their staff and  mechanisms.

With all these said, what are your opinions on this subject matter as I feel this needs to be looked into for possible measures to be taken for  so as to further prevent or minimise the rate at which exchanges get hacked or being careless with investors and traders funds.
3036  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality on: November 22, 2022, 01:08:10 PM
I like this one OP accepting Bitcoin is one of the ways to encourage people to an actually see Crypto-currency as usable and not just an investment property. You can also motivate others to start this process too.

But it's not just going to end by you accepting Bitcoin alone, I believe you know some of your patronizers you can start by telling them about Bitcoin. You can mostly based on what challenges they face right now in Crypto-currency.

You are right. I actually did after reaching out to him and teaching him, I also encouraged him to also reach out to other fellow colleagues of his too and also as many customers that asks him about it in his shop, he should teach them as I have done to him so they could understand. You know, their shops are mostly filled with youths most times which will definitely attract their attention to the new development in his shop leading them to asking him questions about it.
3037  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality on: November 22, 2022, 12:53:23 PM
Recommendation: Google some photos of "Bitcoin accepted here" and "we accept Bitcoin". You know, those with the Bitcoin logo. It's simply just more appealing.

Something like this:




This is a nice idea and recommendation. I have taken cognizance of it and would implement it in the next phase of my campaign for Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality. I think it would be very catch and attractive as you have said because as more people or customers sees it, they would definitely want to know what it is all about and then their interest arouse making them be eager to hear and learn how the system works. There and then they would be taught how Bitcoin functions as a digital  currency. This recommendation of yours looks very ok.
3038  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Education on: November 20, 2022, 02:37:18 PM
The course Crypto Education is a good one and it would be nice adopting it into the education system but before that would be done, there needs to be a curricular for it which the education body needs to come together to agree upon before implementation. This alone would make the global adoption easier and faster to embrace. Crypto education would be a technological thing all through the world as the impart would be felt. The world currently is going through thedigital evolution stage which is driving towards blockchain. So i think OP is on the right track for the Crypto Education.
3039  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Teaching my nephew about Bitcoin on: November 20, 2022, 02:19:34 PM
You did very well OP. Onboarding your nephew was a good thing you did. You just thought him how to fish buy teaching him to be independent. This you did he will never forget. I hope you did the teaching practical by showing him how to setup wallet and other technicalities involved so that he would not have any issues calling you back for some reason as regards to the work you already had done.
3040  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption in my locality on: November 19, 2022, 10:49:07 PM
In line with the global adoption and promotion of bitcoin for which  I am a member of this community, fulfilling one of the course for which this community have long being on the move. I decided to take the bitcoin adoption and promotion movement to my locality. My major targets are vendors, traders, skilled and unskilled labors in my locality and my neighborhood. To start with, I met this barber in my locality, he is good at his work and gives nice haircut. I took my time to talk with him about bitcoin and how it works.  At the first stance, he was reluctant and said he does not really have digital knowledge and it would be a kind of difficult for him to go through it but I assured him he would like it when I start putting him through the whole process and he gave in. I started by giving him hint on technological innovation towards digital currency with Bitcoin as topic and subject of discussion. He picked interest in the discussion and started asking me questions about bitcoin and how it works for which I responded to him accurately. It was an interesting and interactive session as I made him understand the whole system and how it works.

In other for the communication, learning and teaching process to scale through, I had to come up with a learning scheme for an easier understanding and they are as follows;

1. What is Bitcoin?
2. When and why Bitcoin was founded.
3. Founder of Bitcoin.
4. Importance and benefits of holding bitcoin.
5. How to trade bitcoin. ( listed some  notable exchange where he can trade bitcoin)
6. What is blockchain and how it works.

As a first timer, I explained and showed him what a public and private key looks like, showing him a transaction harsh too was another thing I did for him to get a clearer picture of how it works.


Never the less, I taught him how to set up a bitcoin wallet, the easiest to be precise so he could easily understand and do it himself, copy and send his wallet address to his customers for payment. As earlier mentioned above, I also told and showed him the difference between private keys, public keys  and transaction harsh so he could get acquainted to them all.










For accepting bitcoin as a means of payment, I promised to patronizing him and also introduce him to more customers ready and willing to pay with bitcoin for services rendered  within my locality. He was very happy for my kind gesture of me introducing him to new customers ready and willing to pay in bitcoin which means a plus to his business. It was nice and also fun on-boarding him into the bitcoin movement. I believe he too can reach out to his fellows as I told him to do so because it would aid in the faster and rapid adoption and promotion of bitcoin in other locality where they belong. This course we must achieve until bitcoin adoption gets to the various locality as this is the grassroots goal on target.

Edit.....

I will keep updating this tread as I continue to carry on with the Bitcoin Promotion and Adoption  campaign in various locality.
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