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4921  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] MYBITS SERIES 2 SET on: July 01, 2022, 01:36:38 PM
33 - Pmalek
4922  Economy / Gambling / Re: List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets on: July 01, 2022, 01:33:52 PM
Betfury token is also available on free crypto boxes up to 1.8 BFG/day
I know but I didn't think that asset was important to mention if they are giving away BTC and BNB.

They also have this Fury Wheel to win up to 1 BTC and FunFury same with the concept of Bitsler (BTSLR).
Yeah, that is also available.

Can you still claim free BTC on Betja? Because since I became inactive with them, the faucet was gone when I came back.
Maybe they disabled it for your account. They have the means to disable the faucet for players who abuse them or for those who rely too much on the faucet without making real money deposits. Maybe you claimed it too much. Tongue
I remember reading that someone complained about the faucet in their account no longer working.
4923  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: July 01, 2022, 07:15:49 AM
Moreover, this control is quite clearly described by items that are really illegal and immoral. If you don't do that, what are you afraid of?!
Show us that list that explains in great detail the algorithm at work when the centralized and privacy-infringing coordinator decides if I can partake in a coinjoin or not. I am not aware of one, maybe I haven't looked closely enough. Show it to us. Give me a list with the types of inputs that aren't welcome. Show us what type of coin history is illegal and dirty according to the privacy-infringing coordinator and their blockchain analysis buddies. 
4924  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Feedback from a bitcoin user interview - letter “l” mistaken as numeral 1 on: July 01, 2022, 07:06:56 AM
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Now you are just going to confuse jerry0 further. Cheesy He is either going to ask what a clickable bitcoin payment request is or he is going to think all Bitcoin addresses are also clickable bitcoin payment requests.

What jerry0 wants to know is basically this: can a random Bitcoin address, such as bc1qreec5wqs7czc2a0julnfchrxn8039gjsww7h94 (I just took one from a blockchain explorer) be infected with some kind of malware in the form it is now? A string of random characters. He has of course asked this in the past as well because that's jerry0 for you. Why ask it once when you can do it every year? So, no jerry, it can't. bc1qreec5wqs7czc2a0julnfchrxn8039gjsww7h94 is not a malware-infected piece of code and you can safely copy and paste it without wearing gloves and a mask.   
4925  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Solved on: July 01, 2022, 06:55:27 AM
I have asked if the payout  could be done all at once as it might make people who supported the flag remove the  red flag.
Hopefully  they will do that as it will be a  much safer option for everyone.
They are not going to do that. They have already mentioned that's out of question.

We are not able to pay your winnings in one single transaction as you wish. We have our rules and you agreed with our rules once started playing (including withdrawal limits).

Just keep requesting the amounts they are willing to process daily until you are done. DT members will probably remove their support for the flag after that, but I don't think the negative trust ratings will be removed. Some people might change them to neutral at best.   
4926  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: July 01, 2022, 06:43:08 AM
Hi Pmalek, have you heard of Maverickgames.com?
I have not, no. But it seems that it's actually btb88 that rebranded and is now called Maverick Games. http://btb88.com/ is dead apparently. I wonder what happened to it. I remember btb88 as a casino that requested KYC during the registration process. Although I applaud their honesty in contrast to many other platforms that ask for personal information only after a big win, it also meant that I couldn't/didn't want to make an account to check out their site.  

I will take a look at it, thanks!
4927  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Question about Jaxx Liberty wallet on: July 01, 2022, 06:36:02 AM

If you need some multi-currency supported alternative mobile wallet that is open source, consider trying Atomicdex or Unstoppable wallet:
https://atomicdex.io/
https://unstoppable.money/
Jaxx Liiberty is available for iOS and Android, but there are also desktop versions for Windows and Linux. GazetaBitcoin never mentioned which one he uses unless I am wrong about that. I have never heard of Atomicdex, but I did see several people mention Unstoppable wallet in the past. It's important to mention that only the Android version of this app is reproducible. The iOS version isn't. Even though the code is public, Wallet Scrutiny claims they haven't been successful in reproducing the build.
4928  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Question about Jaxx Liberty wallet on: June 30, 2022, 09:15:57 AM
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If you have the seed and/or private keys, there shouldn't be problems with wallet recovery. And the derivation path m/44'/0'/0' is also publicly posted on https://walletsrecovery.org/.

You could try to import your seed or private keys into Electrum to get the correct wallet balance. If Electrum displays everything as it should be, you can then clear the cache or re-add your Bitcoin wallets on Jaxx.   
4929  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Transfer from BRD on: June 30, 2022, 09:06:37 AM
Well the coinbase wallet is also non-custodial wallet but with a closed source.
There are two types of Coinbase wallets. Both of them are closed-source, but one is non-custodial while the other is custodial. The Coinbase.com exchange wallet is the custodial one, the Coinbase wallet isn't. At least with the non-custodial app, your coins can't be locked by the company as only you have access to the keys. In theory at least. Like any other closed-source wallet, no one knows what is happening in the background.   
4930  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Question about Jaxx Liberty wallet on: June 30, 2022, 08:54:02 AM
I have zero experience with Jaxx, so I don't know how the wallet functions. But I have heard many negative comments about it to be honest. I assume you have checked the transaction on a blockchain explorer and it's confirmed to have been received in the correct address.
Is there a way to delete your Bitcoin wallet safely and re-add it?
Does Jaxx have a resync feature or a way to delete the cache to fix what the UI is displaying?

But the best option would be to abandon it entirely, create a new Bitcoin wallet with a more reliable software, and transfer all your Bitcoin to it.
4931  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: June 30, 2022, 07:21:36 AM
Stop. Once again - why did you decide that YOU set what and how developers should do? Who gave you such a right - explain, please? Smiley
Have you looked at your signature and what it says on it? It says "Your private Bitcoin wallet". They are the ones who decided voluntarily to do what they do, but they are lying about the nature of their service. The CoinJoin service is not private, it's not anonymous. It restricts, limits, freezes, and prevents people from using it for reasons that are unknown and questionable. Remember my analogy with the DNA on the paper bill? That's how stupid the whole taint nonsense is.
4932  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Which hardware wallet to buy? on: June 30, 2022, 07:04:57 AM
Ironically, despite most people saying you should only order directly from Ledger, the people who did order from Amazon in the past were protected against the data breach which was discussed previously in this thread, since the data breach only affected the database of Ledger's own web shop, with all their Amazon customers' data being stored with Amazon instead.
That is until the next Amazon breach happens that might involve hardware wallet customers, crypto companies, or other businesses of interest. Amazon has had their share of inglorious leaks as well. Check this out, for example. Centralized data storage providers are always going to be a threat. Inside jobs are also frequent because some employee somewhere saw a chance to cash in on customer data or he is simple dissatisfied with his job/life/the world, etc. and wants to see everything burn. Or his lack of knowledge and judgement can trick him into infecting his work computers with malware or getting social engineered as n0nce mentioned.     
4933  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: June 30, 2022, 06:45:42 AM
Probably the minimum withdrawal limit is 0.0005 BTC + the withdrawal fee at FoggyStar. So, the additional amount is the withdrawal fee, which is dynamic and it depends on the network condition.
I am pretty sure that is correct. The amount that was displayed yesterday was 0.00052151 BTC, and now it's 0.00052318 BTC. Still, I am not in a hurry, and I will wait for the forum representative to respond to my PM about the correct withdrawal numbers.   
4934  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: June 29, 2022, 05:16:39 PM
Updated:

- Crashino and FoggyStar have been added to the table.

I still need to check the specifics for FoggyStar. Their current minimum withdrawal amount is set at 0.00052151 BTC, and the site doesn't mention any withdrawal fees. It could very well be that the min. amount is 0.0005 BTC and the rest is used for the fees. Their TOS state that the minimum withdrawal is 0.0005 BTC. @Mahdirakib any thoughts?
4935  Economy / Gambling / Re: List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets on: June 29, 2022, 04:25:11 PM
lightlord has locked the ‘777coin's giveaway thread’ in the October month of 2021. So, their free BTC system doesn't work anymore. Now I don't see the reason to keep them in the list while the free BTC system isn't available. Seems like you have forgotten to check them out properly.
I am aware of that. I saw that the thread was locked so I asked in their ANN thread if the offer is still available for users in some other form. Maybe instead of posting in the Games & rounds thread, players can get some free Bitcoin doing it in the official ANN thread.

A question to the 777Coin admins and whoever is responsible for the moderation of this thread and answering questions of players.
Back in the day, lightlord was giving away 0.001 mBTC to anyone who posted in 777Coin's Games and rounds thread. This thread is now locked, but maybe the promotion continues in some other form. Anyone knows if it's still available?

I am asking because I keep track of crypto faucets in List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets.
4936  Economy / Gambling / Re: List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets on: June 29, 2022, 03:46:47 PM
Update:

- Casinos are now sorted in alphabetical order.
- Faucet amounts and requirements have been checked and edited where needed.
- OneHash and CyberDice have been removed since they are shutting down on 30 June.
- bspin.io, Multidice, LuckyDiamond, and SicoDice faucet information added in OP.
- Stake.com reload feature will not be added because it's not a regular faucet.
- I tried to investigate the Bitcoin faucet on Bitvest, but neither that one nor the tokens faucet works for me right now. I am not sure if it's still available or if it has been discontinued. Maybe my browser settings or ad blockers are restricting me from using it.

If you find some mistakes, don't hesitate to post and suggest corrections.
If you have a casino to recommend to be added in OP, please do so.
4937  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🌟777Coin🌟🌟 ✅ Many Games! 🂡🂫🎰🎡 ✅ Progressive Slot Jackpot!💰 ✅ 8+ years on: June 29, 2022, 03:43:44 PM
A question to the 777Coin admins and whoever is responsible for the moderation of this thread and answering questions of players.
Back in the day, lightlord was giving away 0.001 mBTC to anyone who posted in 777Coin's Games and rounds thread. This thread is now locked, but maybe the promotion continues in some other form. Anyone knows if it's still available?

I am asking because I keep track of crypto faucets in List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets.
4938  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Securing Seed Phrase Using Magic Mug Under $15 on: June 29, 2022, 01:30:27 PM
And the changing of the color when used hot water is strange to me. What really causes the change, please tell us more.
The magic behind the color-change is explained here, for example. There are two main elements that affect the change: heat-sensitive paint and the thermochromic ability of the material the mug is made of. When the temperature in the mug changes, thermochromism causes the change in color. Read the whole blog post if you want more detailed information. There are many other sources available online just like the one I linked to.
4939  Other / Archival / Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop on: June 29, 2022, 01:11:25 PM
Well, and most importantly - what can they track that is so secret? Do you often conduct transactions that they describe as illegal? And there is a list of really very specific operations. Stop doing them and you will have nothing to hide! Smiley
They shouldn't be tracking anything if their purpose is to be a privacy oriented Bitcoin wallet. But since that is no longer the case, then censorship, lack of privacy, cooperation with government agencies is exactly what they should be doing from now on. They just have to mention that on their website and social media so everyone knows that their CoinJoin service stands against everything that Bitcoin stands for. 
4940  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos on: June 29, 2022, 12:54:41 PM
What do you mean actually. i really Don't understand. Looks like you're too upset to complete your signature post. So you are not keeping an eye on the post quality and topic.
Even though you might be right about the first part of your post, I understood what the user was trying to say. BetHash's ridiculous minimum withdrawal amount of 0.02 BTC and the withdrawal fees of 0.002 BTC doesn't make the site suitable for small-time players. If you deposited just $100 worth of Bitcoin on the mentioned site, played a few rounds and doubled your money, you wouldn't be able to withdraw it because you wouldn't have enough to meet their withdrawal demands. 
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