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81  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io| 🔥Sign up on BetFury | 🤑Get Welcome Bonus up to 590% + 225 FS on: May 01, 2024, 07:54:32 PM
It's worth noting that there are upsides to holding BFG tokens. For example, now BTC has failed support at $60k and has already fallen to $57k. Well, the expected result is that this triggered a dump of many altcoins, but now look at the price of the BFG token. It hasn't changed much because of this. Obviously, this is because there isn't enough supply/demand for BFG tokens on the market, but for BFG holders, it can even be called a positive moment, given the current market situation.

What is positive is actually the stability of the BFG token, BFG has been holding this price for years now... a cent up or down. In the meantime, the market has had many ups and downs, but BFG holds its place without major fluctuations. So if we can make any conclusion is that BFG will stay where it is, maybe with some special action from the team we can see some uptrend (in what I doubt honestly), or in case of some massive dump from users the price can sink (and I doubt in something like that). There is a high supply, but demand comes only from players on the site and players mostly stake it or gamble with it...
82  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can You Submit KYC Before You Win Big on: May 01, 2024, 06:36:40 PM
My question for casino lovers is that instead of waiting until we win big and are asked to submit KYC documents, will you do it before the casino management or administrator request of it?

Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

https://www.btcgosu.com/


I think it's almost the same if you use Mahdirakib's thread or the BTCGosu site. If KYC is mandatory, it will say so and you will have to go through it before withdrawing money (any amount), if it is not mandatory then they will not even ask you as long as you are a fair player, even if you win. I will submit KYC if the casino doesn't request it, but I am registered in a few casinos where KYC is mandatory and I knew that I would have to submit KYC if I wish to play there.

So before you register at a casino, you can check what they are looking for in these two places or on the site when you access the ToS.
83  Economy / Economics / Re: Surviving in this economy needs a new minds set on: May 01, 2024, 05:22:32 AM
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This makes me to think and have come to the realization and conclusion that surviving in this present economic situation needs a total different mind set such that will make you to think out side of the box
Investing in crypto currencies like Bitcoin is not a bad idea at all

So "thinking outside the box" is investing in Bitcoin? I don't see anything new in this statement, Bitcoin has been an exciting investment for some time, but there is nothing new in "investing", it's not thinking outside the box. Investment in Bitcoin or some other assets should be long-term, I mean we can say that long-term investment will bring profit, but that will not help you in "daily" survival.

Thinking outside the box in this context is having the ability to adapt to new circumstances if you have to... like moving away to some other place where you can have a higher income with the same set of skills. It's never an easy step to make, especially if you are going on your own, just with your backpack, relying just on what you know and your skills. Once you have a stable income it will be much easier to invest in some long-term assets like Bitcoin is.
84  Economy / Gambling / Re: TonPoker - Telegram Poker Room on: April 30, 2024, 11:44:35 PM
The owners of this bot have a good sense of humor Grin



Well. That sure is a deal breaker.
They are either extremely greedy and trying to profit as much as possible for anyone willing to give this service a try/a chance, or this is nothing but a mistake make by them when setting things up when comes to tracking the price of Bitcoin for players to be able to deposit.
I mean, I have seen services both related and unrelated to gambling through my journey with Bitcoin, and all of them had some kind of difference with the spot price of Bitcoin, for the sake of profiting out the volume of users, but that spread you just hightlighted is simply ridiculous in my opinion.

If they do not correct it and show some more competitive price for Bitcoin, I would not advice anyone to even try this Bot/Telegram casino whatsoever. For Gods sake...

The prices are wrong for all the other coins as well... it seems to me that they are the prices from November or December last year. Strangely, they didn't check everything before deciding to start working, this kind of mistake is not naive. A few people are already playing on some tables, I wonder which coins they deposited and are they already at a loss? Well, let's hope it's just a mistake... I guess OP will have to clear this with us, or nobody will even try to play their freerolls even if they are just for us from btctalk.
85  Economy / Gambling / Re: More revelations on the challenges of physical casinos on: April 30, 2024, 10:24:22 PM
There is also some kind of news similar to this one in our country. But the lady refuses to accept the supposedly winning money because it is not a jackpot and so what she did is go to social media and pressure the casino itself to give him the full jackpot winnings. And in one interview, the host called the casino themselves and with the pressure of their reputation on the line, they don't have any choice but to give the lady is full winners. And it so end in happy ending.

However, it could be very different on some individuals who just chooses to accept less money. People inside the casinos are also corrupt and maybe this is one reason why they didn't want to grant the winnings first. But when they are pressure by law, then they will have to abide and pay what is right.

I have heard of more similar stories too, and here on the forum, we have seen a lot of complaints from people who didn't get what they won from the casino. And if it weren't for the pressure on the casino and the threat to their reputation, some people would never get justice. Sad truth...

But unfortunately, not all those situations end positively, some casinos do not give in even under various pressures. Several such casinos are still operating and cheating people, and every now and then a new story emerges that remains high in the air with no hope of being solved. So it is very important to choose wisely the casino where we are going to gamble, it is not enough to just look at reviews in one place.

86  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Your favorite to lose slot game on: April 30, 2024, 06:09:55 PM
I keep playing Feel the beat slot game of hacksaw gaming because I’m always attracted on the sound effects but I never win anything on this game both bonus and manual slot. This is the only slot game that I play that doesn’t pay more than x200. This shit never good to me but I keep coming like a dawg whenever I saw this game on my suggestion list.

Many times I said I would never play Hacksaw again, and after many times I actually stopped playing it. Incredibly long losing streaks, I was even buying bonuses like crazy and never had some crazy big win. As for the Hacksaw provider, it seems to be reserved for streamers.

This time let’s discuss about your favorite to play slot games that gives you losses often times but you keep coming back for more because you are expecting to win big someday after feeding the slot too many bets.

I like to play BGaming, Pragmatic, NoLimit, Relax... AvatarUX is a crazy provider, ELK slots are better than many others (sadly I can't play them anymore). And I keep returning to these providers and many of their slots even though I had pretty big losses on most of them. I guess it's the thing with us slot players, we like to play them and hope for big wins even though we know our chances are slim.
87  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2v1 MMA fight? on: April 30, 2024, 01:41:10 PM
This is the first time I have seen something like this, below this video there are several other similar 2 vs 1 fights, I even watched one 3 vs 1 fight. Total madness, even though all the battles were won by those who were alone, I can't say I enjoyed watching. I know that people are willing to do a lot to make a show, but something like this seems a little too crazy to me.

I wouldn't say that this kind of fighting will be taken more seriously in the future, it seems somehow too unfair, but if I'm wrong and something like this becomes popular and enters the bookies, I don't believe that I will follow this "new sport" and I certainly won't even bet on something like this.
88  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team on: April 29, 2024, 08:07:03 PM
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Where and how do you see those numbers?

I only mostly watch all-time high peek numbers of around 50-60K members online at the same time, and they are online at most bussy times which means on Saturdays during the Weekly Stream. Do you think, there is some other casino that can generate more or at least match the same number like (Stake)? ...

I believe that Stake has many active players, but I have never seen information about how many players are actively playing on the site. I'm a little surprised by such high numbers, but when we think about it, it's not impossible at all. So 50-60k online users is a lot, 120k is insane but possible.
 
I don't know if any other crypto casino can come close to these numbers, BC.games is also big, judging by the crash game they also have a lot of players playing with big amounts, but I don't know if the total number of visitors/active players can match Stake. When it comes to some other casinos I think they are far behind...
89  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you depend on game predictions by supercomputers? on: April 29, 2024, 06:36:33 PM
Do you think these predictions are reliable?

Nothing will ever be 101% reliable when it comes to sports prediction. Supercomputers (AI) or humans can have higher or lower winning rates, so that means you can't fully trust any prediction, especially not with all in (money you can't afford to lose).

I like to follow predictions from some people & sites (those are probably AI-generated), but when I do that it's because I agree with those predictions and I think they are good for trying, and I never follow them with some big amounts of money. I can't summarize my betting history because I don't keep any stats, so all I can say is that I have some good wins from following predictions from others, but I also faced constructive losses... when all my bets failed in the last minutes, or for one goal. 
90  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🔥 BC.GAME - CASINO AND SPORTSBOOK | $1,000 GIVEAWAY LIVE! 🔥🔥🔥 on: April 29, 2024, 05:34:57 PM
I hope there will be a site soon where I can play ELK again without using VPN.
Logically, since it's the game provider (ELK) who have banned your country then I doubt you will find any casino that will let you play their games.

I wish there were some logic, but unfortunately, there isn't. I have already written about it several times, some providers are available to me in every crypto casino (BGaming, BetSoft, QuickSPin...), and some providers are available to me in some casinos and not in others (NoLimit, Hacksaw, Yggdrasil. ..), only Pragmatic was off limits for me in all casinos, until some new casinos came and now I can play Pragmatic in several places without a VPN.

I have asked several times what the trick is with those things, but I never got any "smart" answer, as it all depends on the license... So I am sure I can play ELK without VPN one day in some casino, but who knows when and where? Regarding VPN, several crypto casino reps have already written in their ANN threads that using VPN is allowed. I used it before just to play providers that were not available to me.
91  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best Exchanges Nowadays on: April 28, 2024, 07:26:47 PM
Many good answers in this thread, I used to use many exchanges mentioned in previous comments, but to be honest, I haven't used exchanges for a while, at least not the centralized ones... now it's easy to exchange coins through a wallet, or through some swap service, and there are many different ones. Looks like that time of decentralized services is coming.

So the real question is what the OP wants, to trade regularly or just want a fast entry into some coins without much hassle. For long-term trading I think that some swap services are much better, at least we always have full control over our funds, and the transaction fees can be lower, depending on wich swap/wallet we use.






92  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football/Soccer Winning Strategy on: April 28, 2024, 07:02:55 PM
It worked for some time that I turned my $5 to $40 in 2 days of betting.
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Note: Not Guaranteed But Worth Trying.

I turned $5-$10 to $50-$100.. but after a good winning streak, I faced a losing streak. The strategy works for a while and brings profit, but at one point everything seems to turn around, and the same strategy starts to fail and every bet falls into the water.

So as far as sports betting is concerned, there is no guarantee, but as you say, all we can do is try, so if it works, it works. My only recommendation is to combine different bets, don't chase the same teams and the same bets, the more diverse we are the higher the chance for us to succeed in being profitable in the long run.
93  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are online/crypto casinos the most profitable digital business? on: April 28, 2024, 05:53:42 PM
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Do they make more profit than digital banks, CEX exchanges, etc.?

Well, casinos or exchanges will profit if they have enough users... And who has more users is hard to know, I mean, Binance is the most popular exchange, and Stake is one of the most popular casinos around, so who has more users? I guess it's hard to find out the real data here, but what is visible is that both are making nice profit and they are both growing.

It probably doesn't even matter who makes more profit, it's important to make a profit and attract users. If the number of users grows over time, so does the profit, and that's a winning combination for every service that exists.
94  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🔥 BC.GAME - CASINO AND SPORTSBOOK | $1,000 GIVEAWAY LIVE! 🔥🔥🔥 on: April 28, 2024, 05:13:38 PM
...even if they block ELK on my place there are some great available providers.

For me, ELK provider is one of the most interesting providers around. It's hard to decide which ELK slots are the most interesting, Cygnus & Nitropolis all parts, Pritots 2, TropiCool 2, Propaganda, and a few others are slots that I could play all the time. But sadly I can't play them anymore... First I noticed on BC.Game that I can't play ELK, then I realized that ELK is banned for me in all the casinos I know. I haven't used a VPN for a long time, so I haven't played ELK for a long time either... I hope there will be a site soon where I can play ELK again without using VPN.


95  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sport Dictation Free trial !! on: April 27, 2024, 08:29:00 PM
We have seen similar threads on the forum a few times, but none lasted long. Basically, everything comes down to one thing, you race with the sports providers... someone tells you that a goal has been scored in a game and you have a short time to bet on that goal before the casino locks that moment. In theory, this sounds possible, but when it comes to reality, it's certainly not that easy... You're racing against time, and the casino can punish you if you constantly bet on a "goal" a few seconds before the goal itself, that's easy to spot. It is not a strategy that can last forever.

And a guy who "sells" these tips will earn money for sure... you pay him, and he doesn't care if you are not fast enough or get banned from some casino while you have some money there.
96  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Impact of Crypto Betting on Traditional Sports Betting on: April 27, 2024, 07:32:49 PM
Crypto gambling has advantages, but those advantages usually relate to faster deposits/withdrawals, KYC-free casinos (or at least partially) so we can have some anonymity & privacy, low fees, and some others. But when it comes to bonuses and markets, not so many crypto casinos can offer what standard fiat casinos have. So I think that the impact of crypto betting on traditional sports betting is still in the early stages... a lot more can be done.

We can compare it, but look at crypto poker for example... after all these years, and several failed attempts, the crypto poker community still doesn't have a site that can match the fiat poker sites. I

I am a crypto player and will remain so, in my opinion, we are still in the early stages and crypto gambling will only progress. So I think we can conclude that by the number of crypto casinos that come out almost every day, the competition is getting bigger and therefore the casinos will get better and offer more and more.
97  Economy / Economics / Re: How safe is it to keep your money and gold underground? on: April 27, 2024, 06:46:21 PM
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 Now I want to ask everyone:
    Have any of you ever been aware of this technique before?
And do you think we can keep our savings and wealth underground by adopting this strategy and considering it the safest?
And that being said, how safe do you think it is? At this time?

I understand why it is good to bury some gold or silver, of course for those who have the means for such a thing. It's an old way but pretty safe, some people like to have complete control over their funds and this is one way to achieve that. I don't like gold and silver, but if I had to choose I would rather bury them somewhere than give them to a bank for safekeeping.

As for burying the cash, I always remember poor Escobar who buried the cash which eventually absorbed moisture and became unusable, so whoever buries the cash should think carefully about how to protect it from moisture. Just a well-intentioned advice from me, I don't like cash either... whoever has excess cash should buy gold or crypto, one will store value while the other has the potential to bring good profits.
98  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the least risky gambling game at online casinos? on: April 27, 2024, 06:22:41 AM
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No that's a bad idea. If the reason for gambling is to make money online then trying all the game would make the gambler lose all his money in the process of trying the games. We all know so many gambling games are in Casinos, at least there are more than 22 casinos games. I dont think any gambling would choose to gamble on all of these game before choosing his preferred one.

In my opinion i think he should go with the game he is familiar with. Like the one he has more clue about. For me i know a lot about sports so when i started gambling i tried sports gambling before moving into racing.

No one was born learned and familiar with all the games around. So how do you get familiar with some games? You decide to try them and you play them... The bad idea would be to try them with some high stakes, when you are doing something for the first time you need to take it easy & slow. That usually means checking the rules, playing with minimal bets, and learning more about the game while you play it.
 
99  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the least risky gambling game at online casinos? on: April 26, 2024, 08:48:36 PM
Please recommend non-slot casino games that are fun and have interesting odds.

I think you should relax and try all the games that seem interesting to you. First of all, decide how much money you plan to spend on gambling, once you make a deposit everything else is up to you, you can try any game in the casino that attracts your attention.

All games can be played with "interesting odds", if we talk about in-house games it's up to you to decide the odds you wish to chase. When it comes to other games, each game has some "interesting odds", higher odds are more risky ones, but if you like it you can play them. It's always up to us to choose the game and odds, so take that advantage and find the game and odds that suit you. Good luck.
100  Economy / Gambling / Re: Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: April 26, 2024, 07:40:53 PM
When it comes to crypto casinos that are VPN-friendly, I've had a positive experience with a couple that didn’t fuss much about VPN usage and had fairly quick withdrawal times. However, you'll want to double-check their policies on KYC because they can vary significantly, even day-to-day based on regulatory changes. For the no KYC preference, there are a few, but always be cautious and do your due diligence to ensure they are legitimate.

Well, if the casino representative did not clearly write that a VPN is allowed I would not use it. I haven't seen it officially stated on any site, it's probably not legal, but many crypto casinos allow it, but again I say you have to have a confirmation about it. If it is not from the forum but from support, I would take a picture and archive it somewhere just in case, it can help if there are any problems.

I used to use VPN to play in some casinos and I never had any problems, but again I didn't win anything big. So who knows, we should be careful anyway and have some proof that casino allow it.
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