Thanks for sharing your info, now let me share my info: can we know what are the gambling laws are in "Curacao and Malta"? a simple link to an article or news site would also be good too. Do they have a license in Malta? The 2 articles about fully regulated are fully wrong and misleading! My question to OP is ignored until today: How do Curacao eGaming fully regulate you? He refers to articles about Admiralspot fully regulated Bitcoin casino and is not able to answer my simple question how they are fully regulated! In regards to your question BTCLovingDude, the gambling laws in Curacao are insider knowledge. Here is an article about Admiralspot's 1668/JAZ license: Curacao license scam 1668/JAZ, 365/JAZ, 5536/JAZ and 8048/JAZTo clarify, their licensor curacao-egaming.com do not regulate anything! Curacao eGaming false and misleading state on their website that they would supervise their IT operators! If you will have an issue one day, you will have to initiate legal action in Curacao or eat the loss. Are you willing to spend money to enforce your claim? However, Admiralspot is not listed in the Online Gambling Scams and Game Protect consumer protection service is available.
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Take a look at Online Gambling Scams could help to avoid damage. But this list is of course not complete.
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You could only know already existing scams, you can not know upcoming scams. A site did not scam until today, does not mean they will not scam tomorrow! The shills will tell you otherwise, but it is like this. However, it is helpful to take a look at Online Gambling Scams and a consumer protection service could be also helpful. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Imo a good way to check if a website is a scam or not is to look it over community forums like Reddit and bitcointalk. Especially in Bitcoin talk, serious companies are trying to solve problems and care about their reputation quite a bit. So any website with no presence here is a bit suspicious.
I completely agree with this, the best source if information of any website whatsoever whether gambling site or not in short especially gambling site is the forum. I have even come to realise that any review of any gambling site related to bitcoin have a link to this forum which I have found useful. I dont think another list is necessary when the forum has made a particular platform of making that available in the scam accusation sub section of the forum. Is there a scam accusation sub section for Bitcoin gambling sites only? The scam accusation sub section lists any kind of scams: Personal scams and not gambling site related scams like mining or exchanger or whatever
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This is a useful list - I wish bitcoin Poker was bigger and better.
Didn't the SWC CEO end up in prison in the US?
3 huge networks is not bad. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) He fled to Antigua, but then made a deal and plead guilty to avoid prison time and went back to the US.
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Terms of Use
This document was last updated on March 9, 2009. Based on which laws are they allowed to ask for your documents while they are hiding? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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As it is player vs player, is this skill based? How much is the house edge?
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Any sites that you can tell me with that specific kind of promotions on btc will be a great help. Just post it here so that everyone will know. Thanks.
I will not post 9 details pages here, but here is my selection of sportsbooks: Crypto Sports Betting with consumer protection service inclusiveDirectBet i.e. offer up to 10 BTC reward every month and BetOnline has a 25% lifetime bonus. Game Protect is independent and I am also open for suggestions with explanation to add other sportsbooks.
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This site has unsolved scam accusation, avoid betting here if you don't want to be scammed.
thank you for your reply, The players case has already been solved. We Always pay out our players winnings. Regards Bitsport How has it been solved?
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You can continue to post scams here and I can add it to Online Gambling Scams!OP already aknowledged this list as a nice job and google list those articles usually at the first page. So this is very efffective ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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There are several sites to pick from these days even with new ones coming into the pool of gambling sites on the forum. My own choice as at today would be the gambling site I am wearing its signature which is Admiralspot for several casino games.
Why is Admiralspot your favorite gambling site? Yes, there are new ones coming into the pool of gambling sites, but if they hide the operator, then it might be risky to use them?
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Any Martingale strategy is irrelevant for your expected value!
Nice brain wash story here, but if the house edge is 0,01% you can not generate a profit safely!
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How much can you lose if it is a scam?
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What exactly is the difference between your money is not stated in the balance and your money is stated in the balance but you can not withdraw it? It is literally play money at the moment? Or would you be allowed to withdraw future winnings?
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A $12 million investment dead is really sad for the investor! But they will for sure do it better with mega... The name itself should guarantee the success!
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There many good and old gamblings sites their with dice games but why not try a new gambling site like www.admiralspot.com with many variety of games and admiral spot has a very large promotion now that is if you deposited 0.5 their you can play with 1bitcoin worth of credits. Is admiralspot the best dice site?
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Don't pick a single site to invest in. Spread out your bankroll, so if a huge win happens at either site, you would be still pretty safe. I would recommended Moneypot.com (my favorite), BitDice.me, Just-Dice (will need to buy some CLAMS), Crypto-games.net and Betking.io. Maybe try Safedice.com. If you were to pick one, I would say either moneypot or betking.io. Both are pretty trusted here, and have a good presence on the forums.
Yes spreading your bankroll into different sites will help you benefit or earn much more in every site or in the negative site lose some amount.Me my self i also invest some of my bitcoins through moneypot and my cryptogames account and they bought benefited to me.They pays off This is a good recommendation, but I would add something: You don't need to invest equal parts on many casinos, invest more on casinos which you earn more profit from. There are casinos where the profit is taking more time to come for us investors while on another casinos the profit comes faster. And always be attention, if the casino doesn't have many gamblers, move on to another site. Gambling sites with few players don't worth to invest very much. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yes, after investing money people need to study their investments and need re-allocate their funds based on the performance of each casino profits. What I know is crypto-games site is giving a decent profit for a quite long time. But moneypot investors has lost money due to their profit sharing method. I too lost money around a few months back and now taken out my investment from moneypot. How is your investment in FortuneJack going? Which investment is more lucrative?
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Which man can I beat in poker? What software is it?
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The timing for the re-branding is right, now that they have completed the modernization of their site, over the last few months, going from URL-based secrets to registered accounts with optional 2-FA. But more importantly, many old articles referred to the SatoshiDice on-chain game which has been disabled for years. Users still got confused by it.
Good choices, all in all.
Bring the leader board back and the site will outshine SatoshiDice in its best days.
In the future, consider a 2nd currency with lower TX cost, like Ethereum or Litecoin, if the latter ever switches to SegWit and Lightning transactoins. This will allow newbies to play with smaller amounts. Bitcoin TX fees are too high atm.
Yeah but you do realize that Satoshidice was created by Erik Voorhees. Who is pretty much the pioneer of Bitcoin. The name really means more than the site itself. And re-branding is really not always a good thing. It would of been ok for some other smaller tier type of dice site but not for Satoshidice. This site if I recall correctly was sold for like 120K BTC, which around the time was $11-12 million or so. Most of the value was in the name. They paid $12 million for this name and now they do not use it anymore! This means that they destroyed this brand! Based on this, I have one question to the community: If they destroyed a $12 million name, how successful will they be with their new "mega" name?
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They are still scamming users and getting away with it bexause trusted members here are not leaving negatives..
How many people look at the church of a site?
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