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41  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino Review, Odds comparison, Provably Fair Verifiers, Bots on: November 18, 2020, 10:15:42 AM
Ehi OcTradism,

Just want to point out that also AskGamblers has an official (not very cured) thread here on BT: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5184298.0

feel free to check it out and add it to your list
42  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino Review, Odds comparison, Provably Fair Verifiers, Bots on: November 17, 2020, 08:05:28 PM
I've always wondered how the odds comparison sites actually works? Do they check all the gambling sites and enter the values manually or is there some API or data feed from those sites?
What specifically interests me, is it updated in real time or not?


Ehi Stalker

So, basically, sportsbook or even odds providers allow comparison sites to get odds and through some dev work, you can have all the comparison that you look for. Yes mainly is APIs if for a low quantity of request data you can actually get them for free (see for example https://www.pinnaclesolution.com/en/iframe-api ) and other via payments (https://www.betradar.com/).

The data is requested every 5 seconds or so... if you want faster then you might need to upgrade to premium services.

I hope this answers your question.
43  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🎲 CRYPTODICE.io 🎲🔥🔥 - 🍀 Lucky Jackpot 🏆 Progressive Races ⭐ Provably Fair on: November 17, 2020, 07:36:55 PM
It's been more than two weeks since several people on cryptodice telegram group complaining about the site can not be accessed/errors. Because of my own curiosity, I checked it by myself just now and as you can see on the image below the whole contents of cryptodice was disappeared.



I have the same thing... plus I had a chat with the "owner" several months ago when the site was called satoshidice.io and his name was Steven.

While today I was on telegram I see a strange name "David" and when I checked the chat it was with "steven". So... I believe people shouldn't expect the casinos to be back online anytime soon. I really hope who had some money there that they could get everything back.

Who knows.. maybe they have some respect for who deposited and played there.
44  Economy / Gambling / Re: bookmaker = please help on: November 08, 2020, 10:56:00 PM
Ehi man.. I am sorry for you about this loss... what you can do is to try to fill a complaint at AskGamblers https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/argo-casino-review/
usually, they are in touch with people from the casino.

They will do their best to make a contact with both parties.

I saw that other players did a complain and the casino answered, most of the time there is a delay in withdrawals... maybe you can find at least an answer from the casino.
Hope this will help
45  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bplay binance casino? on: November 07, 2020, 05:55:23 PM
What is the big deal? Binance is a popular crypto exchange. Them having links to a particular crypto casino or betting site doesn't automatically make that site a popular crypto casino or betting site.

Personally, I have never heard of Bplay before and am not really interested in checking it out just because Binance is affiliated with it. Bplay needs to advertise their site here properly in order to attract gamblers.

However, if Binance offered some great offers on Bplay, that would help attract way more gamblers.

The only big deal here is the feature that you can directly sign in on the casino using your binance account. Its a bit risky since you will input your binance details and you will only do that if the site was trusted. In opinion, It's too risky to connect exchange account to a casino because they are different industry and purpose. Binance is also not liable in case the casino turns to be a fraud so better safe than sorry later.

Real talk. Is there anybody here that will connect there exchange account on any gambling casino?? You will be tempted to gamble more if you do this. Grin

I agree with TGD, I would never connect my Binance account to a gambling site. My earning would directly go to dice or blackjack ahahah

But after a quick view online it seems legit. But it doesn't mean anything as people can simply buy exposure (or an employee) to publish things.

I definitely have some doubts, first, the domain name was bought, again, in 2019 and since then the only "advertising" is on Binance blog and some Twitter posts. I didn't see any Press release on major or even minor crypto-related newspapers.

Back in 2011 the domain was a Russian thing (not quite sure what is it, you can check more here https://web.archive.org/web/20110208005335/http://www.bplay.org/). Okay maybe the name was short and nice but still why if they are partner with such colossus not doing good marketing with some promotion, exposure on media and so on? I would say is still at the beginning. Bplay token?? never heard and found anything about it... still need more time to investigate. If I find anything I will definitely share.
46  Economy / Gambling / Re: CryptoGamblingNews.com | Bitcoin and altcoin gambling news on: October 07, 2020, 02:17:26 PM
I really like the website and the content you can find on it.
It would be nice to have a newsletter where you send the latest news in a weekly mail or something similar.

Maybe this is a good idea or maybe not.

Thanks for your work!
47  Economy / Gambling / Re: Trustworthy Asian crypto sportsbooks? on: September 14, 2020, 07:41:47 PM
I guees he is asking  about asian dark sites which accept big stakes for fixed matches and cash flow here doesnot affect odds in regulated markets.I was asked about this by a guy who has accces to corrupted matches.I was told sites in korea,china,vietnam which take big stakes.Mediators satkes for them and they use bitcoin as mode of tranacations as they take small commison.If  any one knows about this and has access to it message your telegram id.i have guys who has pretty good matches

This looks very shady man!
But whoever wants to try this out... be careful not 100 times but 1000 times!
48  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★★★ The legend is back! ★★★ Bigger and better than ever! ★★★ on: September 08, 2020, 10:02:10 AM
Maybe we should help LuckyBit on this matter by suggesting to them what we would love to see on their platfrom or how they could improve their service.. what do you think guys?

Personally, I would love to see the mobile version and play from anywhere basically

Also, another of my favourite game is Hilo that would be super cool seeing it there especially with the graphics that LuckyBit has.
49  Economy / Services / Re: Need your help with Google Ads (VCC, Account, Advertisement,etc.) on: September 08, 2020, 12:14:06 AM
HI Gondel

Can you please share the niche you want to generate leads? or tell us more about the service you want to promote?
For how long do you plan in doing the campaign?

Yes, you need an account to get started and yes, unfortunately (for you) they do require a credit card to process the payments and invoice you at the end of each transaction.
Let me know more about it so I can advice you better on what is possible and what's not.

I might be able to help you more then.


50  Economy / Gambling / Re: Trustworthy Asian crypto sportsbooks? on: September 07, 2020, 11:31:38 PM
I never used orbitx but betinasia black (a copy of https://www.sportmarket.com/ or the way around not really sure - the interface is same but with different colors) doing value bets on a very small market, so the traders know exactly what's happening. Wagered more than 100k and never got any problem on it. I did use Fiat currencies not crypto so for that I don't have a direct experience but I'd assume that if my account would be limited or something similar then would be the same with crypto as they consider it a method of payment nothing more.

thanks a lot for sharing your experience , I have access to simillar one through asainconnect but still looking for a betfair alternative with reasonable fee
so far it seems orbit does that to all players across all the brokers so would be nice to find a broker that has another version of betfair

My pleasure in helping you out. Much appreciated the merits!!!

Have you tried or heard about https://smarkets.com/ ? This is the alternative you were looking for (maybe?) they do not have crypto

Here is a list of countries that they do not accept players from:

Persons who are residents of; or persons who are located in countries where betting with Smarkets is prohibited (including, but not necessarily limited to Australia, France, Hong Kong, Switzerland, China, South Africa, Denmark, Czech Republic, Belgium, Turkey, the United States, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan); cannot register as account holders with Smarkets. (source: https://help.smarkets.com/hc/en-gb/articles/213469085-Smarkets-Terms-and-Conditions)
51  Economy / Gambling / Re: Trustworthy Asian crypto sportsbooks? on: September 07, 2020, 09:12:12 PM
I never used orbitx but betinasia black (a copy of https://www.sportmarket.com/ or the way around not really sure - the interface is same but with different colors) doing value bets on a very small market, so the traders know exactly what's happening. Wagered more than 100k and never got any problem on it. I did use Fiat currencies not crypto so for that I don't have a direct experience but I'd assume that if my account would be limited or something similar then would be the same with crypto as they consider it a method of payment nothing more.
52  Economy / Gambling / Re: Trustworthy Asian crypto sportsbooks? on: September 07, 2020, 06:59:08 PM
Have you tried https://betinasia.com/ "Asian brokerage and betting services" that's how they call themselves.
Also recently they introduce crypto so I think your friend would be happy trying it.

It doesn't limit you if you do betting professionally as far as I know from my experience
53  Local / Trading, analisi e speculazione / Re: Yearn.finance (YFI) - Discussione on: August 21, 2020, 04:46:13 PM
Ciao a tutti,

Stavo guardando Coinbase, le news del momento e ad un certo punto vedo yearn.finance (YFI) con un valore di 14.3k USD e mi chiedo ma va avranno sbagliato... invece è abbastanza vero.

Di seguito alcuni link che possono aiutarvi a capire meglio:
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/yearn-finance

https://yearn.finance/
https://docs.yearn.finance/

https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/08/20/defi-darling-yearn-finance-yfi-passed-price-of-bitcoin-11750/ (in inglese)
https://cryptonomist.ch/2020/07/20/yearn-finance-token/


Voi cosa ne pensate?

Io penso che fino a quando non capisco esattamente come funziona, non sono disposto ad investirci.
Non credo che sia necessario essere Warren Buffet (che è il primo ad ever detto una cosa tipo quella sopra) per capire che rischio e rendimento vanno a braccetto.
Comunque sto provando a fare un pò di ordine nei vari progetti DeFi in questo Thread, se ti va di contribuire:
DeFi - Cerchiamo di capirci qualcosa

volentieri e con molto piacere vedrò come posso contribuire... appunto cerchiamo di caprci qualcosa un po' tutti.
Grazie delle segnalazione
54  Local / Trading, analisi e speculazione / Yearn.finance (YFI) - Discussione on: August 20, 2020, 02:26:37 PM
Ciao a tutti,

Stavo guardando Coinbase, le news del momento e ad un certo punto vedo yearn.finance (YFI) con un valore di 14.3k USD e mi chiedo ma va avranno sbagliato... invece è abbastanza vero.

Di seguito alcuni link che possono aiutarvi a capire meglio:
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/yearn-finance

https://yearn.finance/
https://docs.yearn.finance/

https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/08/20/defi-darling-yearn-finance-yfi-passed-price-of-bitcoin-11750/ (in inglese)
https://cryptonomist.ch/2020/07/20/yearn-finance-token/


Voi cosa ne pensate?
55  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: For the kind attention of the Gambling sites , a small suggestion on: August 17, 2020, 10:01:11 PM
Thank you for starting this thread - I believe is important to raise as much awareness as possible and educate everyone in the process.

I also do believe that one of the first people to educate more on this sensitive topic are all the parents that have a children in their family as they are absorbing what the parents do. They are the one that should be taught the importance of not exposing gambling to them. Online Casinos have really not that big power here unless they do ask for KYC right away at the registration (I have seen casinos - even crypto ones that have this process).

The problem is also in the real world, as many bars, pubs in certain countries have games that are available to anyone including the little ones (see this infographic https://www.newcasinos.com/news/the-uk-wants-children-to-gamble/). All of this to say that is up also to each government to have regulated polices on this matters.

I hope this will be one of the last times a child is going to be exposed to such a problem. Utopic? maybe...
56  Economy / Gambling / Re: **luckygames.io is closing soon - withdraw your funds now** on: July 22, 2020, 09:18:45 PM
Ehi guys,

according to their latest tweet Luckygames.io has new rules for the players that did not withdrawn their balance

Starting from 2020-07-21 till 2020-08-21:
- Only Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin wallets will be available to place withdrawals
- You will be able to exchange your assets into Bitcoin, Dogecoin or Litecoin only
- We will reduce the minimum exchange amounts to exchange small balances
- Online support will no longer be available, all requests should be sent to support@luckygames.io
- Luckygames forum will be offline


This is coming from their forum... you can check here: https://forum.luckygames.io/d/7087-luckygames-is-going-to-be-closed/309

57  Local / Trading, analisi e speculazione / Re: { LIVE TREND } analisi del momento on: July 14, 2020, 07:03:03 PM


L'altro ieri, esattamente il 12 Luglio, tramite il hash ribbons ha rilasciato il "BUY" (vedi immagine). Di solito, vedendo anche in passato tutte le volte che questo indicatore si è acceso ha portato valore sia nel breve che nel lungo periodo.

Non sono un esperto e tanto meno non mi considero, vorrei sapere cosa ne pensate riguardo a questo e secondo voi, è attendibile?

Grazie
58  Economy / Gambling / Re: URGENT. just won 171 btc (5700x bet) on bitcasino.io and now im locked out on: July 08, 2020, 11:40:34 AM
i removed the video and must not comment more on this thread
i have agreed a settlment with bitcasino.io they have agreed to pay 48 bitcoins (4 per week for 12 weeks)
and i confirm i just received my first 4 bitcoins

please lock the thread

Why should you settle for 48 bitcoin when you won 171 fair ? 

I believe the casino did an agreement as they might not have so much to give to the player without going bankrupt hahaha but who knows?
I doubt the OP would like to share more about the agreement as is private.

Well still 48 BTC isn't that bad!

Another thought is that he might found a bug and the reward is 48 BTC... anyway, bitcasino should share an official statement of the big winning as many other casino do IMO
59  Economy / Gambling / Re: URGENT. just won 171 btc (5700x bet) on bitcasino.io and now im locked out on: July 07, 2020, 08:11:37 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbmiCYjA-hQ

i just literally finished uploading this amazing win and then i go back to look at my account and its been disabled.
im aware bitcasino has a rep on here please respond

waaaaaa this is insane man!!! Congratulations... now go and enjoy your winnings... better not come back on games or just with a little % of the winnings!

60  Economy / Services / Re: Casino Gambling Guest Post Available Good Websites on: June 29, 2020, 09:03:29 PM
Ehi OP!

This is not the right section of the forum... you should move your thread in Services board (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0).

P.S. Welcome to BT
the OP already has a post about his service in the service board(link below)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5258073.msg54682894#msg54682894


Sorry man, I checked it and I didn't find it.

Well, if you have Linkedin they are all over every time sending lists. They are machines pointing to the mass hoping someone will get interested and will buy, no actual and proper outreach!
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