I briefly checked ToS on the Betfury site and didn't find any mention that they don't allow VPN. Nevertheless, they have recently restricted access to the site for users from Austria and Germany. So if Opera VPN uses IP addresses from these countries, then this may be one of the reasons why you can't access the Betfury site through this VPN service. Anyway, you can try using other VPN extensions or desktop apps.
I've heard that opera browser uses IP from US meanwhile most of the US territory is prohibited from accessing betfury only a few are allowed United States (and its dependencies, military bases and territories i.e. U.S. Minor Outlying Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands) this is the allowed list I suggest you use a premium VPN to access any site including Betfury safer and more comfortable Opera VPN's servers are located in five countries and are as follows: USA, Germany, Canada, Netherlands and Singapore. Most of the time you have no idea what city you are connected to, although you can choose a country by clicking the VPN icon and then the "Virtual location" menu at the bottom of the pop-up window. But regardless, I wouldn't recommend Opera VPN, if you are concerned about privacy and true security, because it is not a real VPN but just a proxy service. You know what they say: "If the product is free, YOU are the product (or at least your data is)".
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Evo na temu, mene bas danas zvoni telefon. Zagrebački broj. Javim se, ženska sa srpskim naglaskom shilla neku aplikaciju za ulaganje u dionice. Stero sam ju nazad otkud je dosla
Slučajno ili ne, i ja sam također danas imao poziv s fiksne linije sa zagrebačkim pozivnim brojem na moj privatni broj. Nepoznat broj (sve prijatelje, rodbinu i poznanike imam u imeniku) a nije t-com. Zaključio sam da su ili neka teleprodaja ili nešto slično. Nisam se javio.
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Možda imaju nerealna očekivanja od kampanja na forumu. Možda misle da će od crypto entuzijasta na crypto forumu imati puno posjeta stranici, a i sami znamo da to nije istina jer rijetko tko klikne na potpis u poruci.
Ovo je djelomican problem, da. Jer se kampanje prodaju kao "super sredstvo koje dovodi investore" a u biti je goli kurac. Od 1000 ljudi koji vidi signature, ako 1 ili 2 kliknu, i to zabunom. Dugo ja govorim da tu nema nekog kruva Pa ipak, činjenica je da postoje kampanje koje traju mjesecima (godinama?) i troše na desetke tisuća dolara svaki mjesec na signatue kampanje. Kako to objasniti? Malo je vjerojatno da bi ozbiljne tvrtke samo bacale novac uokolo da ne vide nekakvu korist od toga.
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What's the best advice you received here, pass it on to me!. Might be useful in my journey ahead here.
Don't get too ahead of yourself. Don't be hasty with decisions, or think you can rush through anything. Take your time, and take the chance to learn. Always know more than you did the day before, and be ready to learn even more as you move forward. Don't let your desire for something overpower your ability to learn and to absorb. There's so much out there.
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I feel like I'm going to stop playing DICE, experiencing consecutive defeats makes me very frustrated, by the way, which game do you think is more interesting? I have to try it to take on a new atmosphere, for sure I will enjoy it
No, it is not unusual to have 10 times losing streak in a dice, others have gone more than 20 consecutive reds in a row, or even longer. Even losing 30 times in a row is not that uncommon in the long run. Anyone who has ever used a bot and tried martingale strategy with a very small stake knows that sooner or later they will encounter such a losing streak.
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Firstly, I would like to congratulate you on the launch of your sportsbook platform, and I am glad you found our little forum. It looks like you have a really good site, easy to navigate, and features a great selection of sports. While many people have pointed out that your site looks similar to Sportsbet.io, I personally don't consider it a disadvantage (unless you have illegally copied their design), since many of the casinos and betting platforms I have used share a similar design, helping improve user experience and making it easier to use. In my experience, many of the sportsbooks and betting platforms I've used have been quite good, but they're often plagued by a poor selection of available sports to wager on; I did not find that to be the case here. I'm looking forward to seeing you get more exposure in our forum.
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The 2022 Oscars nominees are official and were announced a little while ago, so now it's time to start thinking about who's going to win and who you're going to bet on. It’s about a month until the awards, so there's still time to make a good pick. To help you with that, I have put together a list of nominees with their odds for each of my favorite award categories for the upcoming Academy Awards. | Best Picture | | | | The Power of the Dog | [imdb] | 1.55 | | Belfast | [imdb] | 3.90 | | West Side Story | [imdb] | 7.50 | | CODA | [imdb] | 23.00 | | Licorice Pizza | [imdb] | 17.00 | | King Richard | [imdb] | 26.00 | | Dune | [imdb] | 21.00 | | Drive My Car | [imdb] | 39.00 | | Don’t Look Up | [imdb] | 41.00 | | Nightmare Alley | [imdb] | 61.00 | | | | | | Best Actor | | | | Will Smith | | 1.33 | | Benedict Cumberbatch | | 4.00 | | Andrew Garfield | | 7.00 | | Denzel Washington | | 27.00 | | Javier Bardem | | 34.00 | | | | | | Best Actress | | | | Nicole Kidman | | 2.05 | | Kristen Stewart | | 3.15 | | Olivia Colman | | 5.00 | | Jessica Chastain | | 6.00 | | Penelope Cruz | | 20.00 | | | | | | Best Supporting Actor | | | | Kodi Smit McPhee | | 1.30 | | Troy Kotsur | | 4.40 | | Ciaran Hinds | | 6.00 | | Jesse Plemons | | 23.00 | | Jonathan Kimble Simmons | | 27.00 | | | | | | Best Supporting Actress | | | | Ariana DeBose | | 1.30 | | Kirsten Dunst | | 3.50 | | Aunjanue Ellis | | 11.00 | | Judi Dench | | 21.00 | | Jessie Buckley | | 21.00 | | | | | | Best Director | | | | Jane Campion | [imdb] | 1.15 | | Steven Spielberg | [imdb] | 12.00 | | Kenneth Branagh | [imdb] | 12.00 | | Ryűsuke Hamaguchi | [imdb] | 17.00 | | Paul Thomas Anderson | [imdb] | 19.00 |
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Their support is dead. They don't reply.
How did you try to contact them? Although I don't know what kind of issue you encountered, I noticed that their Admin was also active on the on-site chat today. Perhaps he can answer some of your questions if you post your question there?
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I'm not talking about how user protects their phone I'm talking about possible backdoors in crypto wallet on iPhones
Possible backdoors in crypto wallet on iPhones? What exactly do you mean? If a crypto wallet (software) contains a backdoor that allows a hacker to steal funds, what does that have to do with the security of the operating system on which the software runs? In my opinion, both operating systems have similar security features. However, Android devices are more likely to be targeted by hackers than iOS devices, due to their popularity and open source architecture. A second important factor is Apple's rigorous process of closely inspecting every app on its app store, which may result in fewer apps, but will help to reduce malware-ridden apps.
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Bitcoin was meant to displace centralised payment methods such as PayPal. It was supposed to provide a more secure alternative. It was supposed to help the unbanked. It was supposed to have many other useful uses. But when it reached mass market, it was unable to match up to its ideals. But regardless, Bitcoin is still an alternative to fiat currencies. It still remains a payment method. It will still find its place. Regarding the ban, no country will be able to ban Bitcoin entirely due to its decentralized nature. Users will still find a way to continue using the Bitcoin network.
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Are there more casinos under the same company (Dama N.V.)?
The following are some of the results of a quick Google search: Dama N.V. Casinos Lucky Dreams Arlekin Casino Slotman Casino SlotVibe Casino Joo Casino Fightclub Casino Kosmonaut Casino 7Bit Casino Slotum Casino Goodman Casino King Billy Casino LevelUp Casino Katsubet Casino Ricky Casino Queenspin Casino Kim Vegas Casino Oshi Casino Dazard Casino FastPay Casino Yoju Casino Winz Casino Gunsbet Casino Olympia Casio Wild Tornado Spin Samurai Bitkingz Kingdom Casino FortuneToWin Loki Casino GetSlots Casino Woo Casino mBit Casino Cobra Casino Bitcoin Casino Playamo Casino iLucki Casino Konung Casino Bao Casino Golden Star Casino Casino4u Greenspin.bet Cleopatra Casino BitStarz Casino CasinoChan DLX Casino Wild Blaster Casino Surf Casino TTR Casino
source: https://www.onlinecasinogroups.com/softswiss-casinos/I honestly had no idea there were so many.
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It is old news, but as some media reports, Paul Pogba is getting closer to the decision not to extend his Manchester United contract, which expires this summer. Instead of staying at Old Trafford, he would like to go back to Turin. It is still not clear, however, whether the club will make a serious offer to lure him back.
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I was pleasantly surprised upon logging in this morning. Thanks Ratimov, now I'll race you to Legendary status!
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It's not my opinion that once you enter bitcoin system you own nothing.
Wrong. You can't own Bitcoin and "nothing" at the same time. That's an oxymoron. Whether it's something in digital or some other form is irrelevant. Whether you see any value in it or not is irrelevant as well. You obviously own "something" so your argument is invalid. And it's not my opinion that all systems where you own nothing by being member, collapse eventually.
Based on what facts? As I have said before, there was nothing like Bitcoin before it, and that is an undeniable fact, so you cannot arbitrarily compare it to anything that existed before. The facts that the record of membership is currently digital, decentralized, traded on the market mean nothing. People eventually stop trading their ownership of something for a mere membership status.
That's your opinion, and I accept it even if I don't agree with it. So when do you think this will happen? In five years? In fifty years? In our lifetimes? In ten generations? When the human race becomes extinct? When the sun becomes a supernova??
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Just enabled a lottery ticket because I got surprised when seeing the table that won only have a hundred tickets.
There is usually some lucky bastard who wins with just a few hundred tickets or less in almost every round. There have even been cases of winning the jackpot with just one ticket (check round 252).
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So, you've never experienced that financial schemes, where people hold the record of membership but own nothing, collapse? Interesting.
No, I haven't. Not like Bitcoin. Have you? Could you name at least one? Since, as far as I know, there was nothing like Bitcoin before Bitcoin. Bitcoin is just a means of luring people to trade their ownership of something for the ownership of nothing. This is simply the same old scheme dressed up in a new uniform. By entering the scheme the investors gave up their ownership of electricity, cars, houses, phones, debt, equity...whatever. Only to end up with a record in a ledger. That's nothing new. People have always been recorded in some way when joining such schemes. It's just that currently the ledger is digital and decentralized. Given that no one can live off of records in a ledger (decentralized or not), members desperately need new investors to exist the scheme. That's why in bitcoin you needed all that mantras about revolution, new internet, societal salvation, freedom... storytelling about the Moon... You have to lure people into the scheme somehow. Eventually people figure out what is going on and everything collapses. Your entire statement here is based only on your opinion and has no foundation in facts. You cannot call that a truism. I asked you to explain the simple premise upon which you base your conclusion, but you can't even do that, instead you are deflecting and avoiding the simple question. Why is that?
Here is a good reason which'll make you buy: Just participate so you can also make money. You don't even have to buy a "whole" bitcoin to participate. You can use 1% of your wealth. Dump it when it becomes 2%. You will be risking only 1% of your total wealth.
No matter how many times you scream that "crypto has no value", "it is worthless" bla bla bla, the markets don't give af. The price tag for a coin is still $42k. You can either join, or you can cry all you want. Nobody really cares. If you are so sure about that crypto has no value, why don't you short it anyway?
Have fun staying poor.
No. It's too late for him! He's been ranting the same shit since 2017. A smart man would have moved on by now, but apparently his head cannot fathom the concept of letting go of stuff and that he might be wrong.
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I have been using livescore for years but now I'm going to move on Sofascore or another site because there are too many ads and my eyes can no longer stand it Adblock is a must for browsing the web nowadays as there are constantly annoying ads on popular websites. Without it, surfing the web is almost unbearable. I've been blocking ads with uBlock Origin for years. If this doesn't work, you can also try some of the other popular adblock extensions for your browser.
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Sad to say but there are still people who do really fall to believe that they are actually legit and good ones and considering on how long they've been existing on the market then we can presume out that
their marketing does really work.It is really just they do selectively scamming out people and trying out to patch it and making out reasons and continue the process which is really sad specially into those people who had experienced problems with this site which we've been continuing to give out warning.
Sometimes one of the basis of a gambler (this is based on my own experience and perception) is the number of years that the certain gambling sites existed. I mean, this adds up the credibility of a certain gambling sites but however, I still not set aside to keep on reading reviews of the other gamblers to the site because for that one matters too. We have our own experiences in a certain gambling sites and it's such a good perks to read a honest review that would heads us up to whatever the possible customer complaints issues. I'm sure most gamblers here are like you in that they check a casino's reputation before they decide whether to play at it. It's common sense to do so. Most online crypto gambling sites are already very well known and are used by many people. In fact, the integrity of a crypto casino's reputation is at the heart of the equation that determines a site's legality. Most of the time, I prefer the tried-and-true older casinos, which have been around for a while and are already respected. I can rely on them to deliver top-quality gaming, great customer support, and fair terms. Nevertheless, a number of new casinos have opened in the past few years, and they certainly look impressive, especially when compared with some old-fashioned casinos. Occasionally, if I find a casino that offers something really interesting, I will risk a little money and give it a shot regardless of the lack of reviews.
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So, you've never experienced that financial schemes, where people hold the record of membership but own nothing, collapse? Interesting.
No, I haven't. Not like Bitcoin. Have you? Could you name at least one? Since, as far as I know, there was nothing like Bitcoin before Bitcoin.
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If you want to discuss that water is wet and the sky is blue you should find someone else.
While I can see the blue sky every morning, and feel the water wet every time I touch it, I've never experienced anybody stopping Bitcoin from the moment it was created. Yet, you claim that it is a truism, and that it needs no proof. How is that?
Why stop there? We could destroy an entire planet, or even an entire solar system... That should stop it, right? It'd destroy the implementation, yeah, but not the idea. Ideas are bulletproof. Yeah, but we can't live off ideas, can we? (assuming we survive the destruction of the solar system)
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