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721  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io 🏈 Week #3 Thursday Night Football Giveaway 🏈 (23/9/21) on: September 21, 2021, 08:04:10 PM
1 ) Who will receive the ball first?  Texans
2 ) Will Panthers cover the -7.5 point spread?  Yes
3 )  Game total 43.5?  Under
4 )  Highest scoring Quarter? 2nd
5 )  Panthers total points?  Even
6 )  Texans total points?  Even
7 )  Sam Darnold to throw 1.5 TDs? Over
8 )  Texans QBs to throw 1.5 TDs?  Under
9 )  Christian McCaffrey to score a TD?  No
10 )  Mark Ingram to score a TD?  Yes

Final Score prediction  28-14 Panthers
722  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io ⚽ Arsenal + Southampton ⚽ Prediction Contest (18/9/21) on: September 17, 2021, 06:17:57 PM
Game 1:  21' 1-2 Arsenal
Game 2:  21'  3-0 Man City
723  Other / Meta / Re: Monthly Report Statistics on: September 16, 2021, 04:33:15 PM
AFAIK, the mods have a restricted board where they can discuss reports and in a case where a report is presented and no one can come up with a solution, it will be marked as bad.
Really, is there?

I thought the mods are assigned boards for which they could just act independently and perhaps the global moderator supersedes the whole boards. A deliberation on a report is one thing that could be tasking and time consuming too. If there is any of such form of restricted boards and deliberation of reports, unhandled cases is bound to be much as statistics presents as, a lot of cases are not going to be considered probably due to time factor and a lot more others could be a product of an Indecision which means, its not entirely a bad post. In any case, it's a good statistics pulled off because, the cases looked into is a ton of work!

Most forums have a super-secret restricted board for staff members. Not much happens there though and it's rare that specific cases are discussed unless there's something someone is very unsure of.
724  Other / Meta / Re: Monthly Report Statistics on: September 16, 2021, 01:16:42 PM
Period May 30 - Jun 29 2021. In this period, 12085 reports handled as good, 195 handled as bad, 94 unhandled.
Period Jul 29 - Aug 28 2021. In this period, 14076 reports handled as good, 253 handled as bad, 147 unhandled.
Hi @hilariousandco just asking where is the Jun 29 2021 - Jul 29 2021 statistic? It's missing? thanks.

Period Jun 29 - Jul 29. In this period, 11187 reports handled as good, 222 handled as bad, 145 unhandled.
725  Other / Meta / Re: Monthly Report Statistics on: September 16, 2021, 10:59:29 AM
When a report is market as "unhandled", is it because moderators were busy or something or is it a way to acknowledge the report is not bad but not so good as to act either?

A report isn't marked as such, it just becomes 'unhandled' when it's been in the queue for x amount of time and is eventually pruned. 
726  Other / Meta / Monthly Report Statistics on: September 16, 2021, 09:01:44 AM
A couple of people have requested this info so here are the report statistics going back as far as they're available:

Period Jun 25 - Jul 25 2016. In this period, 5182 reports handled as good, 398 handled as bad, 223 unhandled.
Period Jul 25 - Aug 24 2016. In this period, 4623 reports handled as good, 352 handled as bad, 270 unhandled.
Period Aug 24 - Sep 23 2016. In this period, 4212 reports handled as good, 441 handled as bad, 115 unhandled.
Period Sep 23 - Oct 23 2016. In this period, 4440 reports handled as good, 404 handled as bad, 165 unhandled.
Period Oct 23 - Nov 22 2016. In this period, 4725 reports handled as good, 397 handled as bad, 265 unhandled.
Period Nov 22 - Dec 22 2016. In this period, 4759 reports handled as good, 459 handled as bad, 395 unhandled.
Period Dec 22 - Jan 21 2017. In this period, 5479 reports handled as good, 390 handled as bad, 353 unhandled.
Period Jan 21 - Feb 20 2017. In this period, 6071 reports handled as good, 457 handled as bad, 293 unhandled.
Period Feb 20 - Mar 22 2017. In this period, 4929 reports handled as good, 573 handled as bad, 480 unhandled.
Period Mar 22 - Apr 21 2017. In this period, 4000 reports handled as good, 754 handled as bad, 607 unhandled.
Period Apr 21 - May 21 2017. In this period, 3561 reports handled as good, 478 handled as bad, 553 unhandled.
Period May 21 - Jun 20 2017. In this period, 4427 reports handled as good, 472 handled as bad, 749 unhandled.
Period Jun 20 - Jul 20 2017. In this period, 4041 reports handled as good, 669 handled as bad, 400 unhandled.
Period Jul 20 - Aug 19 2017. In this period, 4638 reports handled as good, 717 handled as bad, 576 unhandled.
Period Aug 19 - Sep 18 2017. In this period, 5407 reports handled as good, 991 handled as bad, 443 unhandled.
Period Sep 18 - Oct 18 2017. In this period, 6653 reports handled as good, 1116 handled as bad, 716 unhandled.
Period Oct 18 - Nov 17 2017. In this period, 11372 reports handled as good, 1353 handled as bad, 804 unhandled.
Period Nov 17 - Dec 17 2017. In this period, 16825 reports handled as good, 1685 handled as bad, 1230 unhanded.
Period Dec 17 - Jan 16 2018. In this period, 20342 reports handled as good, 1433 handled as bad, 1482 unhandled.
Period Jan 16 - Feb 15 2018. In this period, 20764 reports handled as good, 1517 handled as bad, 2207 unhandled.
Period Feb 15 - Mar 17 2018. In this period, 15516 reports handled as good, 1487 handled as bad, 3698 unhandled.
Period Mar 17 - Apr 16 2018. In this period, 17700 reports handled as good, 1184 handled as bad, 4093 unhandled.
Period Apr 16 - May 16 2018. In this period, 19593 reports handled as good, 1627 handled as bad, 729 unhandled.
Period May 16 - Jun 15 2018. In this period, 21465 reports handled as good, 1499 handled as bad, 996 unhandled.
Period Jun 15 - Jul 15 2018. In this period, 29221 reports handled as good, 1542 handled as bad, 774 unhandled.
Period Jul 15 - Aug 14 2018. In this period, 49835 reports handled as good, 1683 handled as bad, 395 unhandled.
Period Aug 14 - Sep 13 2018. In this period, 36619 reports handled as good, 1432 handled as bad, 552 unhandled.
Period Sep 13 - Oct 13 2018. In this period, 40520 reports handled as good, 1416 handled as bad, 679 unhandled.
Period Oct 13 - Nov 12 2018. In this period, 31468 reports handled as good, 960 handled as bad, 704 unhandled.
Period Nov 12 - Dec 12 2018. In this period, 19843 reports handled as good, 880 handled as bad, 533 unhandled.
Period Dec 12 - Jan 11 2019. In this period, 20871 reports handled as good, 730 handled as bad, 683 unhandled.
Period Jan 11 - Feb 10 2019. In this period, 19575 reports handled as good, 727 handled as bad, 302 unhandled.
Period Feb 10 - Mar 12 2019. In this period, 21308 reports handled as good, 794 handled as bad, 181 unhandled.
Period Mar 12 - Apr 11 2019. In this period, 20213 reports handled as good, 846 handled as bad, 246 unhandled.
Period Apr 11 - May 11 2019. In this period, 17343 reports handled as good, 669 handled as bad, 572 unhandled.
Period May 11 - Jun 10 2019. In this period, 18941 reports handled as good, 676 handled as bad, 625 unhandled.
Period Jun 10 - Jul 10 2019. In this period, 19801 reports handled as good, 698 handled as bad, 628 unhandled.
Period Jul 10 - Aug 09 2019. In this period, 35785 reports handled as good, 1295 handled as bad, 1454 unhandled.
Period Aug 09 - Sep 08 2019. In this period, 33700 reports handled as good, 665 handled as bad, 823 unhandled.
Period Sep 08 - Oct 08 2019. In this period, 22258 reports handled as good, 739 handled as bad, 491 unhandled.
Period Oct 08 - Nov 07 2019. In this period, 16122 reports handled as good, 818 handled as bad, 1507 unhandled.
Period Nov 07 - Dec 07 2019. In this period, 7851 reports handled as good, 686 handled as bad, 1284 unhandled.
Period Dec 07 - Jan 06 2020. In this period, 7283 reports handled as good, 901 handled as bad, 882 unhandled.
Period Jan 06 - Feb 05 2020. In this period, 7941 reports handled as good, 814 handled as bad, 191 unhandled.
Period Feb 05 - Mar 06 2020. In this period, 8716 reports handled as good, 482 handled as bad, 733 unhandled.
Period Mar 06 - Apr 05 2020. In this period, 6808 reports handled as good, 475 handled as bad, 245 unhandled.
Period Apr 05 - May 05 2020. In this period, 11114 reports handled as good, 588 handled as bad, 1156 unhandled.
Period May 05 - Jun 04 2020. In this period, 8693 reports handled as good, 823 handled as bad, 1546 unhandled.
Period Jun 04 - Jul 04 2020. In this period, 13551 reports handled as good, 334 handled as bad, 398 unhandled.
Period Jul 04 - Aug 03 2020. In this period, 5991 reports handled as good, 248 handled as bad, 294 unhandled.
Period Aug 03 - Sep 02 2020. In this period, 14368 reports handled as good, 402 handled as bad, 1039 unhandled.
Period Sep 02 - Oct 02 2020. In this period, 15342 reports handled as good, 288 handled as bad, 511 unhandled.
Period Oct 02 - Nov 01 2020. In this period, 11813 reports handled as good, 253 handled as bad, 894 unhandled.
Period Nov 01 - Dec 01 2020. In this period, 17803 reports handled as good, 282 handled as bad, 265 unhandled.
Period Dec 01 - Dec 31 2020. In this period, 24595 reports handled as good, 357 handled as bad, 493 unhandled.
Period Dec 31 - Jan 30 2021. In this period, 15008 reports handled as good, 263 handled as bad, 880 unhandled.
Period Jan 30 - Mar 01 2021. In this period, 5881 reports handled as good, 318 handled as bad, 160 unhandled.
Period Mar 01 - Mar 31 2021. In this period, 11127 reports handled as good, 385 handled as bad, 872 unhandled.
Period Mar 31 - Apr 30 2021. In this period, 8362 reports handled as good, 338 handled as bad, 976 unhandled.
Period Apr 30 - May 30 2021. In this period, 5594 reports handled as good, 296 handled as bad, 414 unhandled.
Period May 30 - Jun 29 2021. In this period, 12085 reports handled as good, 195 handled as bad, 94 unhandled.
Period Jun 29 - Jul 29 2021. In this period, 11187 reports handled as good, 222 handled as bad, 145 unhandled.
Period Jul 29 - Aug 28 2021. In this period, 14076 reports handled as good, 253 handled as bad, 147 unhandled.
Period Aug 28 - Sep 27 2021. In this period, 13021 reports handled as good, 359 handled as bad, 570 unhandled.
Period Sep 27 - Oct 27 2021. In this period, 11744 reports handled as good, 322 handled as bad, 725 unhandled.
Period Oct 27 - Nov 26 2021. In this period, 7663 reports handled as good, 430 handled as bad, 171 unhandled.
Period Nov 26 - Dec 26. In this period, 21047 reports handled as good, 403 handled as bad, 112 unhandled.
Period Dec 26 - Jan 25. In this period, 30232 reports handled as good, 711 handled as bad, 299 unhandled.
Period Jan 25 - Feb 24. In this period, 53968 reports handled as good, 490 handled as bad, 387 unhandled.
Period Feb 24 - Mar 26. In this period, 32347 reports handled as good, 458 handled as bad, 1756 unhandled.
Period Mar 26 - Apr 25. In this period, 11164 reports handled as good, 551 handled as bad, 172 unhandled.
Period Apr 25 - May 25. In this period, 6668 reports handled as good, 404 handled as bad, 151 unhandled.
Period May 25 - Jun 24. In this period, 4107 reports handled as good, 493 handled as bad, 235 unhandled.
Period Jun 24 - Jul 24. In this period, 4333 reports handled as good, 218 handled as bad, 263 unhandled.
Period Jul 24 - Aug 23. In this period, 4234 reports handled as good, 196 handled as bad, 116 unhandled.
Period Aug 23 - Sep 22. In this period, 3905 reports handled as good, 227 handled as bad, 129 unhandled.
Period Sep 22 - Oct 22. In this period, 8877 reports handled as good, 291 handled as bad, 1215 unhandled.
Period Oct 22 - Nov 21. In this period, 8746 reports handled as good, 275 handled as bad, 1840 unhandled.
Period Nov 21 - Dec 21. In this period, 3405 reports handled as good, 267 handled as bad, 107 unhandled.
Period Dec 21 - Jan 20. In this period, 3265 reports handled as good, 216 handled as bad, 121 unhandled.
Period Jan 20 - Feb 19. In this period, 9232 reports handled as good, 356 handled as bad, 170 unhandled.
Period Feb 19 - Mar 21. In this period, 16589 reports handled as good, 321 handled as bad, 167 unhandled.
Period Mar 21 - Apr 20. In this period, 8685 reports handled as good, 202 handled as bad, 143 unhandled.
Period Apr 20 - May 20. In this period, 2025 reports handled as good, 121 handled as bad, 150 unhandled.
Period May 20 - Jun 19. In this period, 1543 reports handled as good, 82 handled as bad, 133 unhandled.
Period Jun 19 - Jul 19. In this period, 2232 reports handled as good, 71 handled as bad, 79 unhandled.
Period Jul 19 - Aug 18. In this period, 2107 reports handled as good, 103 handled as bad, 182 unhandled.
Period Aug 18 - Sep 17. In this period, 2205 reports handled as good, 53 handled as bad, 145 unhandled.
Period Sep 17 - Oct 17. In this period, 2017 reports handled as good, 86 handled as bad, 111 unhandled.
Period Oct 17 - Nov 16. In this period, 2377 reports handled as good, 92 handled as bad, 181 unhandled.
Period Nov 16 - Dec 16. In this period, 1943 reports handled as good, 87 handled as bad, 209 unhandled.
Period Dec 16 - Jan 15. In this period, 1664 reports handled as good, 116 handled as bad, 144 unhandled.
Period Jan 15 - Feb 14. In this period, 1812 reports handled as good, 72 handled as bad, 93 unhandled.
Period Feb 14 - Mar 15. In this period, 1699 reports handled as good, 77 handled as bad, 122 unhandled.
Period Mar 15 - Apr 14. In this period, 1821 reports handled as good, 53 handled as bad, 149 unhandled.
Period Apr 14 - May 14. In this period, 1926 reports handled as good, 71 handled as bad, 147 unhandled.

I'll continue to update the thread on a monthly basis. Thanks for all the reports!
727  Other / Meta / Re: Is quoting a copied content plagiarism? on: September 15, 2021, 03:05:05 PM
If you put something in quotation marks or a quotation box then you're obviously indicating that it's quoted material. People shouldn't be banned for this unless maybe all their posts are just like that, but if you see people doing it just tell them that it should be properly sourced and linked etc. 
728  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2021 UEFA Champions League Pool Sign-Up thread on: September 15, 2021, 11:32:53 AM
I reactivated the old pool so those who played last year should have been sent or messaged a link so check your emails/brumail.
729  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io 🏈 Week #2 Thursday Night Football Giveaway 🏈 (16/9/21) on: September 14, 2021, 03:07:19 PM
1) Who will recieve the ball first?  Football Team

2) Will Football Team cover the -3.5 point spread?  Yes

3)  Game total 41?  Under

4) Highest scoring Quarter?  2nd

5) Football Team total points?  Even

6)  Giants total points?  Even

7)  Daniel Jones to throw 1.5 TDs?  Under

Cool Taylor Heinicke to throw 1.5 TDs?  Under

9) Saquon Barkley to score a TD?  No

10)  Antonio Gibson to score a TD?  No

Final Score 24-14 Football Team
730  Economy / Games and rounds / BitcoinTalk's 2021 UEFA Champions League Pool Sign-Up thread on: September 14, 2021, 01:33:48 PM
The UEFA Champions League has snook up on me and kicks of tonight so if anyone is interested in joining the pool just make sure your scores are in on Superbru and you can join the league later. I will probably keep it to around £25 which is currently 0.0007500, though maybe we could just do it for fun since it's such short notice or maybe we can just play for whatever sponsorship money I can get if any. I'll see what people think. People should still get their 15 default picks though if they miss any games but whether you want to play or are unsure yet just make sure your scores are in on superbru so they will carry over once you join the pool.

Sign up here and put your scores in ASAP:

https://www.superbru.com/championsleague/play_tipping.php
731  Economy / Services / Re: Seeking help to track down Cyber Criminals on: September 08, 2021, 04:10:27 PM
 I don't know what this guy is playing at but he definitely acts like a teenager who's just gotten access to the Internet and not like a very stable genius doctor:

"Services, but you're probably just wasting your time."

Sorry, this is not a full sentence. You a probably one of those chubby, stinky, sweaty, ugly, short geeks sitting all day behind the screen, dreamin of being a cool guy and watching a lot of porn, because you are too scared to talk to girls. you probably even have acne, and you are rude and stupid. you are everything except hilarious. you are a sad creature and you mom probably forgot to abort you in time. now the entire world has to deal with someone who should have been aborted. you are disgusting!

once my identity is confirmed i will recommend you removal.

so, what das rude retard hilariousandco needs to have my identity confirmed so i can talk to the bitcoin community? what would i gain from such a scam? don't be so silly. we are looking for help and even offering a reward if we can catch these assholes ruining lives and businesses!

call me on my office number: +301 661 7595
email me on my government email: wolfgang.kainz@fda.hhs.hov
google my name: wolfgang kainz fda

please, first google 'wolfgang kainz fda'

then confirm my phone number and gov email at, for example. my office phone number is all over the internet: https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/cdrh-offices/virtual-family

then email me at wolfgang.kainz@fda.hhs.hov

the call me on my office phone so you can confirm my identity with 3 passports: austria, USA, and an official US passport granting me diplomatic immunity on international trips. you can then confirm if i look like the guy in the three passports, you can confirm that i have a german accent, what else do you need you half-human?

you should not have talked to a high level government official in such a tone.

so, do your home work and call me: i am in the office hunting down weirdos like you.

below more info about what i do for the government. please do your moron research and call me or i will setup a government zoom or ms teams (whatever your lame computer can handle) so we can meet online and end this waste of my time!

please send your email to wolfgang.kainz@fda.hhs.gov.

so, now let's be civil and let's setup a zoom or ms-teams meeting (it will be from a gov zoom or a gov ms-teams) so i can anwers other questions you might have.

be well,
dr. kainz


MORE INFO ABOUT FWPP & CSSA.

everything is out in the public domain. just google 'wolfgang kainz fda' und you find everything you need to know. what's you don’t known is that i am also member of a fairly new, and not yet well known, special enforcement team working for the Free Will Protection Program or FWPP; I am the Assistant Director of FWPP. please google it, there is no official website for obvious reasons, but i found it mentioned on prison websites were criminals we caught talked about FWPP (under President Obama it was called the Cyber Security & Safety Administration or CSSA (i am sure you have heard of the CSSA!). we are decentralized Agency within DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and most of us work under cover. Most have cover government positions, like i 'officially' work for FDA. FWPP was initiated by Donald Trump to 'clean up' the government (you have heard him rumbling about fake news, etc...) and to clean up the internet. too much information is out there in all kind of social media and every crazy guy can trigger a wave of fear by spreading false or misconstrued information, you would call it bull-shit (BS). ... and then there are the scammers and hackers ruining lives of people or even shut down entire gas pipelines. i worked on this project: Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, if you want to know more please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pipeline_ransomware_attack. i was also the lead investigator for: https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252481865/IT-services-company-Cognizant-warns-customers-after-Maze-ransomware-attack.

please send me your email and i will send you the Prosecuting Computer Crimes Computer manual i wrote, i will send it from wolfgang.kainz@fda.hhs.gov, or do you think it is possible to spoof a govermnet email without getting caught. yes, it is poissible, but it will not take long and we will get you! the book i wrote is used by Federal prosecutors for training and law enforcement purposes. The contents of this book provide internal suggestions to Department of Justice attorneys. it is integral part of the Free Will Protection Program (FWPP) which started under President Trump. i am the lead author of this document and very familiar with almost everything in there. i highly recommend reading the 213 pages! it's encrypted and confidential (please do not distribute it), pw: ilyasssimou. i am well experienced in quantum computing and cryptology. part of my PhD thesis was in multi-dimensional cryptology, e.g., double-helix cryptology like our DNA, and quantum cryptology. we don't have the world's best with quantum computer with 256 qubits (an overview you can find here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_quantum_computing_and_communication) but the FWPP team has access to several quantum computers; the most powerful machine i have access to is a very stable 32 qubit q-computer (not yet the 265 from IBM, but it does what we need to do). no, we can't crack private codes from cryptocurrencies (for two newer cryptocurrencies we were actually successful and able to crack the private keys, but only because of a poor implementation of the blockchain). simple PGP and VPN (depending on which one it is) can be compromised with the quantum computer i have access to and we can listen to VPN connections, PGP, trace VPN connections to the original location, etc.
732  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io ⚽ Arsenal + Southampton ⚽ Prediction Contest (11/9/21) on: September 07, 2021, 08:49:52 AM
Game 1:  21'  2-0 Arsenal
Game 2:  21'  1-1
733  Economy / Services / Re: In need of a Job on: September 06, 2021, 06:21:52 PM
You should probably state your skills or some things that you can or could do if you want any offers. Check the rest of the threads in the Services section to get a gist of what people offer or want from others.
734  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io 🎾 US Open 🎾 Prediction Contest (Round #4) on: September 06, 2021, 02:00:52 PM
a) 15  b)  2:52
735  Other / Meta / Re: My appeal on Mpamaegbu on: September 06, 2021, 09:47:34 AM
I unbanned it. That post alone probably shouldn't be a cause for a ban, especially when you take into consideration how long ago it was and his contributions here since.

Greetings @hilariousandco I believe you must have handled this issue in regards to the user @Mpamaegbu getting banned for plagiarism that he must not have done intentionally.

I didn't ban him and wouldn't have done just for that one instance.
736  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: September 05, 2021, 09:43:41 AM
Nobody is banned strictly because of "the rules"; it's always handled case-by-case, but almost always, plagiarists deserve to be permabanned.

The date of the original is dated March 13, 2018, the plagiarism date is March 19 2018 (no links provided).
I checked only 2 themes created by this user, I think if someone checks the rest, they will find more plagiarism.

Plagiarism
User: Mpamaegbu
Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3158767.msg32651653#msg32651653
(archive)
Additional link to third source: https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@anassmed/good-news-btc

With the G20 economic summit underway today and tomorrow in Argentina, many are likely to conclude with the smuggled out snippet below that the meeting will end in favour of the crypto community. Foretelling the outcome, Bitcoin has dramatically bounced back to $8300+ this morning after its below $7,500 low last night. May be you will agree ir disagree with the positions below.

USA
- ICO Prohibited, Money Laundering & Illegal Act Regulations, Cryptographic Exchange Tradition License Scheme

 Japan
- taxation, payment instrument recognition

 Germany
- It is a legitimate financial instrument and may be taxable, but requires additional licenses and permits.

 England
- No government regulation

 France
- warnings about regulatory readiness (not disclosed in detail), 'risk of speculation and manipulation’

 Italy
- Some central banks consider issuing cryptocurrencies

 Canada
- Taxation

 China
- Coin trading prohibited, ICO prohibited

 India
- Not accepted as a means of payment, regulation of money laundering and illegal activities

 Brazil
- Financial assets not recognized, direct investment prohibited

South Korea
- No anonymous account transactions (real name system), tax preparation in progress

 Australia
- No government regulation

 Russia
- Cryptocurrencies regulation legislation, ICO prohibition, while allowing legislation, can run a legitimate exchange

 Mexico
- Preparing taxation

 Indonesia
- No government regulation, prohibited from banks

 Turkey
- No government regulation

 Saudi Arabia
- Some regulations will be introduced but not prohibited

 Argentina
- No government regulation

 Republic of South Africa
- No government regulation

 European Union
- Agreed to more stringent rules to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing in Bitcoin and other virtual currency exchanges


It's just the red that was copied and this is the only instance of plagiarism?
737  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io "UFC Vegas 36 Multi Master Challenge" on: September 04, 2021, 12:25:54 PM
10)  Darren Till
9)  Tom Aspinall
Cool  Alex Morono
7)  Modestas Bukauskas
6)  Paddy Pimblett
5)  Ji Yeon Kim
4)  Jack Shore
3)  Charles Jourdain
2)  Marc-Andre Barriault
1) Jonathan Martinez

100 total strikes
738  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io 🎾 US Open 🎾 Prediction Contest (Round #2) on: September 02, 2021, 08:07:33 AM
a) 15  b) 1:58
739  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io ⚽ Arsenal + Southampton ⚽ Prediction Contest (28/8/21) on: August 26, 2021, 11:56:58 AM
Game 1:  15'  3-0 Man City
Game 2:  15'  1-1 
740  Other / Meta / Re: Are Administrators/Moderators and Staff members useless? on: August 25, 2021, 09:46:06 AM
Since when and why regular members have rights to decide who is scammer, and who is legit without valid reports?

Why would staff be any better? If we were given the ability to moderate feedback then you'd likely just be complaining about us instead. Besides, you only have neutral feedback.
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