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621  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Rollbit fishy daily bonuses? on: November 29, 2023, 01:00:21 PM
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His current rakeback percentage is around 4% to 5% which is equivalent to average VIP rakeback percentage. I’m not how Rollbit daily bonus work but I think the VIP level play an important role to get the maximum percentage.

I don't play at Rollbit as well, but for sure they have ToS where everything is explained, and before posting the entire conversation (argue) with support he should post their rules about the daily bonuses.

In all other casinos, VIP plays an important role, as PnL, profit/loses... nobody gets bonuses based just on wagering, can you imagine someone wagering millions and receiving a 50% bonus on that wagering? That casino would fail in a week or even faster.
622  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Request to learn gambling on: November 29, 2023, 09:49:56 AM
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Now, there's a simple question that I want to ask: do you guys think I should introduce her to gambling? If yes, what's the easiest game she can stake in and also enjoy while gambling?

Well, with such an approach and desire for additional sources of income, I would discourage her as well. Gambling is gambling for a reason, and it can be tricky to make money, especially for newbies who need to learn a lot about how games work, controlling emotions, and bankroll management, some people learn about it for years. We talk about all that here, but to be a responsible gambler doesn't happen just like that.

But if she decided to get in and insist on learning more, to be honest, I wouldn't try with their easiest games, those are lucky-based games. Poker and sports books would be my choices, both are harder to learn, but her chances of making a profit would be higher in the long run.
623  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Most gamblers do not believe they can consistently make money, that's why... on: November 28, 2023, 08:18:35 PM
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If you're someone who doesn't believe anyone can be profitable in gambling, you might as well consider yourself not welcome in this thread. I'm looking for people who maintain optimism about their chances in gambling so they can share valuable insights.

Now, let's hear your opinion. In 3...2...1... go!

I think we need to be realistic... anyone can be profitable in gambling, and anyone can lose in gambling (in the short or long run), it's gambling. I am an optimistic guy, when I deposit I hope for some luck, but at the same time, I know my chances when I decide to bet on sports and when I decide to spin some slots. And that is the tricky part, there are games where we can consistently make money, but there are also games where chances for that are low. Since I love to play slots, normal spins, and bonus buys, I know how hard is to make a profit in every session. And I am not pessimistic here, I just have a lot of experience, and I know that I can buy a bonus and get x0, or have 200-300 spins without bonus round.
624  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Banks keeping secret about CBDC blockchains on: November 27, 2023, 06:34:58 PM
They keep it secret but they know and i know and all of you know If they bring in new blockchain then can we be sure of it's scalebility ? Safety? And all the other factors.
There are no uncertainties around CBDCs, they will be high on scalability, but low on decentralization and security. They will be highly censored and regulated and become another means for the government to eliminate privacy.

You should not even be expecting anything from CBDCs, best case scenario is they function exactly as fiat is doing now, worse case scenario, they find a way to be even worse than the current system.

Fiat on steroids... they can literally do everything from one computer, and who can stop them? They can do whatever they want with their own chain, and we (users) will not be able to do anything about it.

As we are moving away from fiat now, we should move from CBDCs even faster... nothing good will come from that, at least anything good for the majority of the world population.
625  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 27, 2023, 04:33:13 PM
How true or possible is this my formula, or calculation.?
Your calculations are wrong.
APY means Annual Percentage Yield and that's the interest rate you can get if you hold your fund for one year.
If you lock your FUN tokens for 90 days, the APY would be 15% and that means that you would get around 3.7% interest for the 90 days.

As hosseinimr93 wrote, and you can check this by yourself on the site:


Of course, with a longer holding period, there are more benefits as well...



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It's been a long time since I saw this. Still ain't enough for a cheeseburger tho Grin

It's 25% but only if you lock them for the entire year (365 days):

IINM, wasn't the percentage much higher previously? Like 40 something?

Nice hit, we see those high prizes less and less. Maybe you can't buy cheeseburger now, but if you hold them long enough who knows! Smiley

As I remember it was 25% from the beginning.
626  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 27, 2023, 11:46:41 AM
By the way, if we gather fun tokens on freebitco, do we also get interest on them as well? and if so, the same percentage 4.08%?
According to the website, one could earn up to 25% APY on Fun tokens if he or she bought and staked it...

It's 25% but only if you lock them for the entire year (365 days):



-15 days 5%
-30 days 10%
-90 days 15%
-180 days 20%

More tokens and more days will grant more WoF spins over the holding period. I guess it's easier to visit freebitcoin and the "Premium" tab, there is all the info about FUN tokens and it's perks.
627  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: November 26, 2023, 07:47:52 PM
Of course, bonus buys won't be included in the contest. I have to discuss with the team about JET.

And how will you know if it was a bonus buy or not? If you decide to go this way I guess you need to list the slots we can play for the contest, that don't have a bonus buy option. Smiley

Don't get me wrong, I don't complain about this... I enjoy playing normal spins more than buying them, but is it possible to run the slot contest and not include bonus buys on all slots?
628  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Implications of War on Individuals on: November 26, 2023, 03:38:40 PM
- do you have any survival tips during war period?

There is no universal advice... it depends on whether you live in the city or in the countryside, and what kind of group you are surrounded by, whether you have weapons, there are many factors that can influence decision-making in difficult moments. If you are not a fighter maybe you can decide to run, but even running is not simple in many ways! Except you need money for wherever you are going it can be very hard to leave behind everything you built over the years, and not only you, but maybe your entire heritage.

- are there any business that I can do during a period of war so as to sustain my family? Can I still budget, save and earn in Bitcoin?

Of course, people need to eat, drive, and have fun... My father took me to smuggle gasoline, food, different house accessories, and of course cigarettes. But that was on some small scale just to survive... But the government and people connected with that made zillions in that time. You don't pay taxes, it's all cash... and people without moral compass had other ways of making even more money. And that money needs to be spent in some restaurants, parties, and singers who are singing national songs are in demand, big one. All in all, it's a circus, but as long as we live we find a way to survive.

- What is the economic impacts on individuals with families and how do I sustain them during war period.

Well, I was in two wars and I grew up in a real mess... I guess I didn't understand many things back then, young and crazy, how else to understand the wish to have more to feel more? Now when I have kids it's a different perspective, but like any parent, when things become hard I will try to find a way and I will probably do whatever I need to keep my family safe.
629  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Easy with unusual/strange gambling sites on: November 26, 2023, 10:52:24 AM
I guess many of us tried some casinos outside this forum, with more or less money, and I can bet that most of us didn't have a pleasant experience. So it's better to stick to this place and BTCGosu, the best formula for staying saving in the crypto gambling space. For the reviews and some protections in case something goes the wrong way.

And we have seen many crazy situations with many different casinos, for sure $5 might not seem like a big deal for many people here, but those of us who regularly roll the dice know that crypto gambling space can be a real wild west situation, whether we are betting with some small or big stakes.
630  Economy / Gambling / Re: Reel Crypto - The Best Online Crypto Casino | Elevate your play! 🎰 on: November 26, 2023, 07:26:03 AM
Although it is only few days but looking at how OP started this thread, I dont see it as a good start. It is like there is no effort from the representative to represent their casino here in this forum professionally. Started with a low quality ANN thread and sudden inactive after the creation, I have to say they are not serious to be here to promote their casino. Giving them more few days is fair but I will not expect too much because they should be at least active in their early coming in this forum. The best thing to do for us is to avoid depositing in this kind of casino with inactive representative.

I don't want to be rude, but I don't see much that they can represent at this point. Only third-party games, mostly slots, just two promotions, a welcome bonus, and 10% cashback. And they count 10% cashback as a loyalty reward. I guess they need to check some other crypto casinos and their offers, after checking this casino I think they are far from an "unbeatable crypto gambling experience" and "elevating our gaming".

Simple and ordinary casino, and the same ANN thread, they need to improve both if they wish to come closer to  "the ultimate online crypto casino", for now, they are miles away.
631  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Country To Live In For Crypto Casinos?# on: November 25, 2023, 08:59:43 PM
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

In this case, there is no best, first of all, check if the casino accepts players from your country and if the answer is yes, then you can also pass KYC in that casino. Many of us here on the forum do not like KYC, and we have been actively avoiding it for years. I guess each for our own reasons, and there are a few good reasons for sure. If you are not lazy you can check some threads about it here in the gambling section, there are pretty nice comments, you can start from these ones:

- Is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?

- Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

And there are good & nice casinos around that still don't ask for KYC, especially if you are a fair player you won't get in a situation to be asked for that.
632  Economy / Economics / Re: Economists advise caution in trading in Bitcoin currency on: November 25, 2023, 02:53:06 PM
"That's our fear," the economist warned. "Since there is no authority, there is no room for more supply of money. So there is no mechanism to control when it collapses or goes up."

I guess that he fears that he will not be able to control Bitcoin as he can control fiat. If they are not able to control money they will not be able to have so much control of people...

We have been seeing this & similar headlines for years, and Bitcoin is still here, getting stronger every year. I can just repeat what we have been saying here on the forum for years, these kinds of headlines are just announce that the bull run is very close.
633  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling with crypto because taxation makes no sense? on: November 25, 2023, 10:36:08 AM
If you are paying with crypto, it does not mean that you are free from taxes then. You still have to pay the taxes. Regarding tax filing by an accountant, yes it can be costly. But , I suggest you to learn this yourself. It is not something very hard and everything can be filed online following different online tutorials available on YouTube or Google.

Taxes seem to be unfair to majority of population especially in countries where politicians are very corrupt. But , if everyone decides to avoid taxes, the economy will come to a standstill.

Well, we can't avoid some taxes... but if we can skip some of them why not?! It certainly depends on where we live, some countries are just very corrupt as you say, and I live in one. There is a gray area where many things are unregulated, and if I can avoid some taxes I will for sure. I don't think that gambling with crypto is taxed at all, but what is taxed is cashing out through the banks... but I don't care about that, my cashouts were p2p, so somehow I am still anonymous.

Crypto is far better than fiat, simply we don't have to bother with some procedures and third-party services... Direct & instant/ fast deposits/withdrawals from the wallet and low fees are what make crypto better.
634  Economy / Economics / Re: World changing and those who don't adopt this Will stay poor on: November 24, 2023, 08:59:59 PM
The world is changing, but some things will not change, like for example that there will always be rich and poor, that will remain so forever... What is perhaps also sad in many ways, it seems that we cannot hope for equality between people.

We all know how the world is working, we all see this "become rich" forcing through generations, but where is the end? I guess we know that we can't all be rich, so when the race for money ends? Damnd money and race for money, we are spending life and energy on money instead on something else...
635  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ BTCGOSU ⭐ THE ULTIMATE BITCOIN CASINO GUIDE ⭐ CRYPTO AFFILIATE OF THE YEAR 🏆 on: November 24, 2023, 08:12:56 PM
Well, If I understand the bonus terms correctly, I think there is a limited number of slot games one could play the free spins on, and amongst the ones made available to me, I choose and played buffalo king megaways, and at ended up with a $16 win out of the 77 free spins.



Well, you won more than me. I was not lucky enough to hit the bonus round, I was close many times with 3 scatters, but the fourth never came. Crazy nice promotion, I hope others will hit a bonus round and manage to get much more. In any case, an excellent promotion, I guess there will be more for us Gosus! Good luck all! Smiley
636  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: November 24, 2023, 07:14:36 PM
I am ready for the slot competition! It could have been a lot more, but I haven't had much luck in the last few spins. Merge Up can be so generous from time to time... Smiley

Sweet win! It's my first time to see huge win on Bgaming provider because it only reward small but frequent win on most of their games. The highest win I recorded on this slot provider is just x600 using bunch of free spin.

I will try to kick some few spin on this provider tomorrow. Any other recommendation as substitute game once I'm done.

I can't agree more with you, BGaming rewards are frequent but mostly with some moderate multiplier. But I won a few jackpots on Aloha King Elvis with various bets, and I had some crazy nice wins on Johnny Cash... All Lucky Clovers is a slot that can give a lot just from normal spins. All Bonanza slots can be generous (and there are many different ones from BGaming, Beer Bonanza is one of my favorites Smiley), of course, if we are lucky enough.

637  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Crypto exchange Binance punishes Russians for the war in Ukraine on: November 23, 2023, 08:18:22 PM
It's not in the spirit of crypto to choose sides... I guess Binance was forced to do this in order to be free to operate in other parts of the world, and they decided to obey.

It seems nobody cares about other wars in the world, and Binance as a "centralized exchange" is just following the world order. I say fuck it, since they introduce mandatory KYC I am not using Binance anyway, so they can do whatever they want, I don't trust them anymore.

638  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: November 23, 2023, 06:53:54 PM


I am ready for the slot competition! It could have been a lot more, but I haven't had much luck in the last few spins. Merge Up can be so generous from time to time... Smiley
639  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎰 FlukyOne.com | The Ulimitate Online Casino Experience on: November 23, 2023, 05:30:30 PM
Don't know if that bolded part was just a clerical mistake on your side but the $ 3000 daily is on withdrawals,  not on deposits ( that would indeed be really weird).

I thought one wrote the other, my mistake, sorry everyone! I fixed the mistake...

The real issue imo is the mandatory KYC for a crypto gambling site : we have now lost the initial spirit of the crypto environment.

I always say the same, KYC is not in crypto spirit.

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Mandatory KYC but they are still implementing 3x wager of deposit before players are able to withdraw?
They need to have a meeting with all the management to think about their terms if they want to be competitive casinos.
The mandatory KYC will not attract small players while the withdrawal limit will not attract highrollers, so who are their main target?

x3 wagering requirement for all deposits is/can be a problem for small and big players. Except for keeping the players on the site as much as possible, I don't see other reasons. Anyway, they should focus on the site itself and make a good place where players would want to stay and always come back, but instead of that they decided to make some strange rules...
640  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎰 FlukyOne.com | The Ulimitate Online Casino Experience on: November 23, 2023, 01:46:52 PM
Is important to mention some of the terms and conditions on the site:

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4. The minimum deposit per account is 10€ or its equivalent in any other currency.

5. All deposits must be wagered at least 3 times before a withdrawal can be requested.

7. Maximum withdrawal amount is 3.000 Euro /Usd per day.

Why there is a minimum amount on the depo? if the min bet is $0.1 why users can't depo $5 and have fun?

The x3 rollover on the deposit is just cruel, i understand a x1 wager to avoid money laundering, but an x3 is an excuse to make the users risk their money. Not cool.

And the max withdrawal of $3k/day is a limit that will scare the high rollers.
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Looks like all users need to do KYC, which again, is not attractive for new users.  Undecided

I completely agree with you... all deposits must be wagered at least 3 times. I wonder where this comes from, we can guess it's to keep players on the site as long as possible, but this is not the right way for that. And a $3k maximum daily deposit withdraw sounds a bit funny, I wonder do they have max bets as well? You are 101% right, this will keep highrollers away, as well as many others who play with decent amounts and score nice wins on slots and other games.

Well, so many crazy rules, and in the end KYC being mandatory is a bit funny... I don't find this casino so attractive after reading the comments here.
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