Share with us a bit of conversation between you and Stake. Did you have any contacted them? If yes, what did they say? If not, go contact them. you're dms are not open ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Hey, be careful of dealing with users you do not know here, specially with newbies. I'm not saying to stay away, maybe they can really help, so just be careful. You would not want to be scammed after your funds are stolen.
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<snip> Or they are done with the hostile environment...
It's possible. But is the forum became very unfriendly for them? Because most of the comments that I've read before was seem to be favoring with Owl. In fact, I did not saw any post that were against them. Perhaps the forum just became "hostile" for them when issues popped up. Good news that there is a recent resolved cases, because of that, I am seeing light that they could be genuine from the reason they told us why they were leaving for a while.
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Posting without quoting? Why is that a mistake? And how can it be an expensive mistake specifically? Well in my experience, my expensive mistake is buying useless coins and actively trading them for days. But after that, I lay low from trading (because I just felt lazy). Since the coins that I bought were shitty, their value went down in no time causing me some bucks. For beginners, do not be like me. Do not leave your coins if you're not planning to hold them for a long period of time. The good thing for me now is that I learned to avoid doing those mistakes and mainly focus on bitcoin.
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I think it was this user, Hill.money. If you will visit OP's post history, you'll see an post identical with the one that can be seen from the archived you mentioned. They just changed the name, website, and email addresses. Also that account was the most recently created account from the list you provided. AND, the last log-in time is extremely close to the OP's time of posting.
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Cool theme huh! From that design, at first glance I already thought that it could be related to NFTs, which I hit correct. Haha. First time hearing the word "Sherbet", gladly there's no need to use search engine as you told that it was a dessert. Is this a newly launched casino or you're already operating for some time? Other from your deposit bonus and rakeback boost, do you have more bonuses available? Welcome to Bitcointalk!
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Of course, there would be no segregation since both are playing at the same casino. However, the reality is like what you said, high rollers are much more rewarded than the average. It's natural, there is nothing wrong with it. I think, in reality, casinos do not care about small bettors as much as the community thinks. This is just a hunch. Regardless, some casinos still make effort to reward even the smallest players through different ways.
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It's the fastest, and I believe the least risk-level for a strategy of achieving a higher VIP level. However, though, this is quick, do not expect that the reward is good... as far as I know they also base your VIP leveling reward on the RTP or house edge of the games you to get those XPs, take note that dice have the highest RTP (lowest house edge), that would mean that the account will have the lower reward.
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I'd go with the most popular providers as I also enjoy playing their slot games. I am referring to Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming. They have have a lot of cool slots which you can choose, some of which are Sweet Bonanza, Dog House, & Gates of Olympus (for Pragmatic Play), on the other hand, Stack'em, Toshi, & Itero (For Hacksaw Gaming).
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Is it cool to give a friend bitcoin as a gift on his birthday? I have a friend who I have been telling about bitcoin for the past 2 weeks now and he's paying more attention to it, on the 1st of March is his birthday party I want to surprise him with $200 BTC because I can't attend his birthday party. So is it apprised to gift a friend bitcoin at his birthday party?
In my opinion, that is a great idea. If I will be asked if I want to receive something like that as a birthday presentation, I’ll gladly accept it. This will not only act as a gift to him but also will encourage him to explore bitcoin a little bit further since he will be extending efforts on how he can use the $200 bitcoin you gave him. This is a cool present perhaps.
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They left the forum. Their website and token are still up though. I was shocked by Owl's departure from Bitcointalk. To me, it is not a good move for them to leave the forum to limit the negative experiences that their players are encountering. It just shows that they do not want to be transparent. That alone is something that makes people doubt the service. I can't believe they turned out to be like this, I thought it was a good casino, I even joined their signature campaign before.
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Did they explain the reason to you thoroughly? I would agree that the reviews that they got from Trustpilot are suspicious. Funny that they did not even tried to give more effort on writing those reviews Anyways, what made you played to this casino?
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@OP, Do you mind archiving and sharing us your betting history from Trustdice? It is just to confirm that this was really your first time playing placing bets from them. Usually bookmakers blocks you because you are winning to much. But it was the first time reading something about account being restricted by the "provider". Is this possible? Do you also have accounts from other casinos which are banned from sportsbetting?
About the baccarat issue, I hope you get the answer soon, however replies from providers are really slow. For now, you have to wait.
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Does a platform choice really matters that much? I mean, does using of Kucoin instead of Binance really made a difference? I thought it will be the same most of the time. Anyways, I rarely do futures trade as I am not that confident from my trading skills.
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It's great to know that you're starting at a young age. I watch few videos of a show with "dragons" I forgot the exact title of the show, and from that I think this pitch won't be enough to convince investors to take the risk. But if you can convince them privately, then you're good. It'll be better too if you let us know the name of your casino, js there any reason why you're not telling us? Anyways, good luck!
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All popular browsers have great security systems, but none of them can protect you if you don't secure your accounts properly as you mentioned yourself.
I extremely agree with this. We currently have a lot of browsers which offers extra securities for our browsing experience, there's Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Brave which really I think offers extra layer of security. But that won't help anyways if the computer has been raided by malware/s. So do not rely the account security on browsers, but rather, use the security features available from the website, some of which is the 2FA. Been using roobet for some time, everything good so far. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Same as my experience playing on their site. Never had any issues.
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The tournament is probably one of the most successful marketing for a casino, I have no real data for that haha, just a guess. It is fun, engaging, and most of the time profitable for the players. It could be free to play or you need to wager, get on the top, or do the quest before anyone does. It is good to have an announcement thread so that their community can grow. It also helps them with their sales, marketing, and the quality of their support.
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It should have been better for you if you set your boundaries that time. Did you really mean to allocate all of that money for that gambling session? If you do, I wish you accepted the risk of possibly losing all of the money before you continued playing. Well, I can't blame you, it is really hard sometimes to hold ourselves from playing. Let us be more disciplined next time though.
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Here is one example of kind of string operation done https://twitter.com/coffeebreak_YT/status/1621581040539033603?t=Vy7hWZYrxK4mob8EeFMeHw&s=19It amplifies the need for investors to do their complete research before investing in newly launched projects. Even the person you had been admiring or following on social media platforms can be just promoting a scam. So apply some common sense next time instead of blindly following the expert financial advice of these gurus. Another platform, where this abuse frequently happens is YouTube where creators promote number of fake projects. I am seeing a lot of influencers (including those that I follow) who promote unreputable NFTs and services, like gambling and exchanges. Clearly, we should not rely on their input, but rather allow ourselves to grow and learn from these fundamental things. Ever since my beginner days, I was told and I keep reminding myself that influencers should not be the reason why we invest on something.
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Nice and very functional website. The only thing I do not like about browsing your website is that you over-used the spaces. You did not leave any margin at all, the most recognizable module here was the Coinflip. I suggest that you should place the bets panel and the game itself closer to one another. It's so wide to that it became harder and harder to see from a wider screen. One more thing, your leaderboard, why does it have no data at all?
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Great! Can you share with us how you collect data? Are you using APIs? I'm glad to see this, I think it'll somehow be helpful for crash players to decide with their cash-out timings. There were times before when I used their history and recorded all the next outputs, I consumed a lot of time doing that. With the help of this site, people will save tons of time and effort. Great work ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'm curious of your next projects.
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