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3601  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: February 23, 2022, 08:32:44 PM
It's 2022 and still some casinos/books have high withdrawal fees. It is unbelievable. Bitcoin transaction fees are less than a dollar, how come these casinos can't afford giving free withdrawal. Maybe they can give like once a week or four times a month or something
There are only a couple of sites like that which charge insane withdrawal fees and I guess most gamblers avoid them primarily for this reason.

Majority of them have already lowered their BTC fees considerably or charge no fees at all which is why this isn't a big issue anymore these days. Minimum withdrawal amounts have also been lowered in many of these sites over time.
3602  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betssen.com - Safe and Licensed - International Payment methods on: February 23, 2022, 10:50:13 AM
Checked the site out and I didn't like the boring design and UI. Registration is a complete mess since I detest KYC which is clearly mandatory here which is why I didn't bother registering here just like some of the posters above.

Also, the ANN itself has been presented poorly and needs work. Overall, bad first impressions.
3603  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: February 23, 2022, 10:40:20 AM
But honestly, I don't see this becoming a thing in the future as it doesn't generate any profit for the platforms and they aren't running non-profitable organizations after all.   
Makes sense, but it isn't impossible. It's just very difficult to accomplish on a large scale. For example, I never expected crypto gambling sites to charge zero fees for both deposits and withdrawals several years ago.

Blockchain fees keep varying all the time which is why it's understandable as to why they require gamblers to pay fees.

They have to take a lot of factors into consideration, but some sites still managed to do that in recent years which stunned me in a good way. Let's see if they can do something similar with internal crypto exchangers in the future.
3604  Economy / Gambling / Re: How To Access Sportsbet.io or any kind of gambling without VPN on: February 22, 2022, 09:41:11 PM
I don't understand why you advise her to purchase a VPN, while she found a way to avoid using one in her country.  Huh
AFAIK her country, cmiiw Indonesia, doesn't belong to the list of countries banned by sportsbet ToS. Then she doesn't need to hide her IP, she won't face any problem from sportsbet IMO.
I'm speechless. Do you really think that changing DNS servers is a better solution when compared to paid VPNs like Nord, Express etc? If that was truly the case, these paid VPN services would have shut shop long back. Think!

Also, she might not face any issues from Sportsbet(Customer care needs to clarify that), but she could definitely face issues from her government later on.
3605  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk IPL Prediction Pool & Discussion on: February 22, 2022, 07:36:37 PM
Waiting for @Haneubu @teosanru to confirm. We have plenty of time so no rush ofc.
I'm fine with $30, but I still feel that $20 is the optimal starting point since lower fees could attract way more participants as some of the posters above pointed out.

The primary problem with the IPL is its unpredictability which is why it's very difficult winning any of these prediction pools which is why the higher fee could chase away potential participants. Lower fees could also attract Non-Cricket lovers.
3606  Economy / Gambling / Re: How To Access Sportsbet.io or any kind of gambling without VPN on: February 22, 2022, 08:41:18 AM
Firstly, I advise contacting the respective sites regarding your situation and clarify whether VPN usage(Specify which VPN) in this case is fine or not. Take screenshots of your conversation with that particular support executive just in case.

Secondly, if customer support tells you that you won't face any issues, go ahead and purchase a paid VPN service like Nord, Express etc which are far more reliable than free ones.

Bonus with such paid VPNs is the ability to access other useful stuff(TV subscription services etc) which aren't available in your region.
3607  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: February 21, 2022, 09:55:23 PM
what annoys me the most in this casino is that they are able to ignore all customers who complain and nothing happens to the owners of this casino, it seems that this problem is something invisible.
This is why crypto gambling sites are a double edged sword. Most of them allow you to play anonymously without enforcing KYC(Unless they find suspicious etc), but the casinos stay anonymous too to an extent making them tough to track physically.

I don't know why you can't accept that they still keep doing it this to so many people and no one has carried them to the police.
Some gamblers did try filing lawsuits against them, but ultimately failed for various reasons.
3608  Economy / Economics / Re: US Government! You are Welcome to the Bitcoin Age. on: February 21, 2022, 08:29:27 PM
I don't believe that the crypto industry is totally dominated by scams.The majority of the crypto exchange platforms and crypto casinos are legit.I'm not going to discuss all the crypto startups,ICOs,IEOs,DeFi,NFTs,because most of them are scams,but you could see from a mile that they are a scam,so only naive and gullible people would put their money there.
Exactly. Expecting the US government to suddenly minimize crypto related issues through various regulations is completely silly and stupid since BTC and other cryptocurrencies were developed to shift some power away from the government into the hands of common citizens.

There are way more scams associated with FIAT when compared to crypto too.
3609  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcasino.io 💜 — How to play casino games with the Bitcasino app 📲 on: February 21, 2022, 08:16:45 PM
Have you tried Bitcasino games on our app?

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Don't have the app yet?

Let us know how do you like the app.
I have been using the Bitcasino app for sometime now and I feel that it's a lot more responsive when compared to the website which is why it's my first preference to access the site. Great job optimising the app team.

Other crypto gambling sites need to learn from you guys in this aspect since very few of them have their own apps.

Never knew that more than 2000 games were available since I played less than 100 games in total so far on your site. I guess majority of those games are the ones provided by third party platforms.
3610  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: T20 and T20I cricket prediction and discussion on: February 21, 2022, 10:42:37 AM
A remarkable achievement by the team of young players against the West Indies. Who would have thought they'd win this way and complete a clean sweep? Watching the series, it's understandable that the West Indies play against India to lose. They don't want to win, either. Similarly, India had no goal for this series. The team simply tested its bench strength.
Nothing remarkable at all if you ask me and the result was predictable after watching West Indies fail continuously against various teams in recent times.

Some of their players like Holder, Powell, Pooran etc kept delivering consistent performances while the rest let the team down while India worked well as a unit in every match. Overall, this was a training series for the Indian team as you mentioned.
3611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Best casinos that gives dividends to token holders? on: February 21, 2022, 12:59:24 AM
I have dealt with FUN token in the past which didn't help me earn much, but it was completely reliable which is why I suggest checking that one out when compared to other tokens out there.

Also, I advise investing in reliable casino bankrolls instead since I feel that it's a better passive income strategy in comparison op.
3612  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: February 20, 2022, 08:02:16 PM
That's not going to help those who want to play, gamble with, and potentially win and withdraw Bitcoins.
Most casinos already have extensive support for various altcoins. If you look at the table, only a few don't. Some of the oldest platforms like Freebitcoin, Bustadice, or Bustabit are among those that don't. But the newer casinos almost all accept alts.  
Some sites like Stake have inbuilt crypto exchangers as a solution to this problem, but fees will be deducted which is a con related to it though it's still viable overall.

Majority of the gamblers including me don't prefer depending on these exchangers though since it introduces another layer of fees. It would be awesome if crypto gambling sites came up with some other effective solution to this issue.  
3613  Economy / Gambling / Re: Fun Stats about Bitcoin Casinos | Infographic on: February 20, 2022, 04:15:34 PM
Just noticed this infographic and I was blown away by your effort op. You clearly did your research thoroughly since all the statistics that you presented seem accurate.

Never knew that Bitcasino(One of my favourite crypto gambling sites) was the first licensed crypto casino. Also, I am not surprised to see the rise in number of crypto gambling sites over the years for obvious reasons.
3614  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: February 20, 2022, 11:13:26 AM
Thats true. It will be futile to spend huge money for promotion if the reputation of the site is not good. Because gamblers are wise now to not risk their money on a shady site.
It's not that simple. 1xbit advertise their services across different platforms which is why they are still somehow attracting gamblers despite all the rising negative accusations against them over time.

Their bad reputation in Bitcointalk has definitely affected their business, but it isn't enough to shut it down completely.

Hence they should resolved first the past and current accusations against their site. If they manage to do so then there's a chance to for their casino to look different but I doubt if they even have plan to do that.
That will most likely never happen. They already tried coming up with different reasons(Changing teams etc) in order to improve their reputation here which clearly failed. It is pretty evident that they don't care anymore.
3615  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: T20 and T20I cricket prediction and discussion on: February 19, 2022, 10:49:12 PM
WI could have easily won this match thanks to slow run rate they lost it. Indian fielding was pretty bad yesterday they dropped a lot of catch. If they had taken those catch then WI could not have scored so many runs. Ravi Bishnoi and Chahal were good with the ball but they did not get good fielding support. Now India will be playing for a complete whitewash in the next match and WI would like to win the last match to save their face.
How the heck didn't West Indies win that match? Pollard wasted precious balls. I was stunned to see them lose despite still having 7 wickets left which just goes to show how messed up their team currently is.

I don't remember the last time Bhuvi rescued the team since he has been bowling like crap for a long time now.
3616  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russian Ministry wants to legalize Bitcoin mining in specific areas on: February 19, 2022, 08:41:59 PM
I don't think this is a good idea since miners already have a lot on their plate and additional taxes would push their profits even lower which would force them to stop mining altogether in both the short-term and the long-term.

Russia is being fickle by banning crypto mining to trying to regulate them which is very similar to what some other countries(India, China etc) have done in recent times.

I feel that this is some sort of clever strategy being used by world governments for financial reasons.
3617  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcasino.io 💜 — Weekend full of fun & prizes! 🎉 🥳 🎁 on: February 19, 2022, 06:45:21 PM
Means like it or not I have to wait for confirmation from Karl, but it doesn't really matter I see he is often active so maybe before taking any action I'd better wait regarding this
You don't need to wait for a reply from Karl to be honest even though you might receive a reply from him pretty soon. You could just use a VPN to connect to their site and chat with their customer support regarding your issue.

They will most probably allow you to gamble without submitting KYC as long as they don't find anything suspicious related to your account.
3618  Economy / Gambling / Re: Moonbet - Become the Owner of a Crypto Sportsbook & Casino on: February 19, 2022, 11:15:53 AM
This doesn't look good to me, to tell you the truth. As far as I understand now, all your profits are on your computer screen only.  If you enjoy it, you can continue your journey with Moonbet tokens, but I strongly advise to cash out the amount you invested "during the pre-sale at a very convenient price", and then play with the rest.
I have no idea why some people still invest big amounts into these projects despite knowing the risks involved. It's way better to invest in proven projects instead for long-term profits in my opinion.

In one project i invested $500 and when i sold about a quarter of the tokens i got $5000. It was a wise decision because i sold all the other tokens for $200 after 3 years of waiting. The devs told that everything fine and we have just to wait some more times. I will remember that project all the time and will remember how quickly any project can become a scam.
Smart decision indeed. This is basically the story of almost every altcoin/token in the crypto world which is why investing in these projects is always very, very risky.
3619  Economy / Gambling / Re: LTC Casino (ltccasino.com) - most fair crypto casino with highest RTP on: February 19, 2022, 01:37:19 AM
Perhaps it has been discussed before, but the name LTC actually only implies that you can gamble with Litecoin and not with other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Did the management of this site make a conscious choice? Because with the Bitcoin, most players buy and I'm talking about 95%. The Litecoin is used much less.
Did you even bother checking the site and this thread thoroughly? I'm assuming you didn't. Also, LTC is used by many crypto gamblers including me primarily because of its speed and low fees. Do your research.

Bitcointalk forum has an altcoin section which contributes approximately more than half of the discussion here. Shall we rename the forum to Altcointalk?  Huh
Good one. @rijaljun is clearly too lazy to find out the answers to his queries by himself which have been discussed on multiple occasions before in this thread.
3620  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: February 18, 2022, 07:33:04 PM
I respect you for trying to show these shills why they are wrong to support the 1xbit scammers but I gave up trying to engage with them a long time ago because it is a time wasting exercise. I feel my energy and efforts can be used better elsewhere. These shills do not care about promoting scams.
Completely understandable. The only reason that I regularly continue posting in this thread is to not let gullible gamblers fall prey to the positive word of mouth being spread around by 1xbit shills in order to restore the reputation of the site.

Same shit different day:) looks like this thread is a battleground where guys from various signature campaigns trying to make their cent by insulting those poor 1xbit signature holders:) Not to offence those guys who are stuck in a problem with 1xbit. I wish you guys to get your money back. But the general atmosphere is not health there, anyway.
Poor 1xbit signature holders? Wrong on so many levels. These pathetic shills are working for 1xbit since they won't get employed anywhere else despite knowing the fact that they are advertising scammers.

Also, what kind of atmosphere did you expect in a thread related to scammers? Grow up.
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