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921  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: June 23, 2021, 06:11:50 AM
Funny how these ‘complaints’ look like it’s mostly concern trolling and somehow makes it look like FJ is some scam book trying to fleece the players.  Line shopping is a thing if you’re doing this a lot with a decent enough unit per bet.  And guess what...  Crypto is perfect for this kind of thing cos it’s very easy to move money from site to site.  Tsk tsk...
These "complaints" are probably employed by the competition of FortuneJack to make it look like they are doing bad, they have been in this forum for a long time and they would've taken action over line shopping if it is a bad thing to do.
922  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 Bets.io ✅ Bitcoin Casino ❓ 24/7 Customer Support 🎰 Instant Withdrawals on: June 23, 2021, 05:27:02 AM
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If the government forces them to apply KYC for their members, the casino can not do anything except follow what the government wants. They will explain to their members that KYC is now part of their casino and asks them to fill the KYC. The casino will transparent to their member and will try to hide something and after the member fills the KYC, they can give some bonus or other things to make them happy.

But if the casino can choose between applying KYC and not applying, the casino can select both choices for their members. That will also give an option for their members to complete the KYC.
There's no forcing in the side of the government, everyone has to comply with the law even if it's just on the surface. I don't think that casinos will want KYC if they can avoid as much as possible so I disagree with your idea that they are going to do both if there's no need for compliance.
923  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion on: June 23, 2021, 03:48:17 AM
WTF
Sportsbet the top scam bookmaker together with 1xbit? These sites should have banned for good
Any proof to back up that claim because that's not something that you will say without any reason and the reason could either be: they are a real scam website or you are trying to stain their reputation.
924  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Revamped games! ⭐ on: June 23, 2021, 03:16:41 AM
Faucets are only disabled for those who abuse it. Often for players who continuously withdraw from faucets after reaching a withdrawable amount.
Well, we will never really know if @WTFTX did abuse the faucet and we can't be sure about it because we know that this type of bans and prevention systems aren't flawless or perfect so some innocents will always get caught up but @DarkDays is right, contact the support to see the reason for disabling the faucet.
925  Economy / Gambling / Re: (Rollbit.com) I withdrew LTC to BTC wallet and support won't help. on: June 23, 2021, 02:41:34 AM
I think that you will have your issue resolved, with a lot of users moving their heads towards you, I think you got what you need to solve this which is the attention of the other users which will pressure Rollbit to solve your problem. Also, try to provide evidence in your OP, we never know if we are going to need it you know and to add to the credibility of the situation.
926  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's a good time for bitcoin on: June 22, 2021, 03:59:55 PM
Yes, it's a good opportunity to buy more bitcoins and potential altcoins. Bitcoin is moving faster from $28K a while ago, now it start moving up and it was at $30k above. Every decline of market price is an opportunity to buy.
Agree, I really wanted to buy some bitcoin but I was too late to buy at the lowest point because I got up a little too late so I was seeing the prices going back up again but either way it doesn't faze me because the prices are going to go down again and I will definitely buy a lot of bitcoin when that time comes.
927  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do Not Sell! Don't Let The Whales Get Your Precious BTC! on: June 22, 2021, 03:14:43 PM
No need to tell me that because that's exactly what I am doing now, I don't have a lot of bitcoin in my wallet though so it's pretty good that I will be able to save it up no matter what the things that I want to spend it on is pretty expensive.
928  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Auction of 101.38-carat pear-shaped diamond for BTC on: June 22, 2021, 02:39:48 PM
Sotheby and any other auction houses have inflated the prices of the items that they are auctioning. If I have the bitcoin to buy the diamond and have some surplus, I will definitely buy the diamond and just sell it because it's definitely going to appreciate in value, I would probably sell it for crypto too since I have bought it in crypto too.
929  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China FUD on: June 22, 2021, 01:33:49 PM
everyone knows that China is a country that has a very strong economy, they have to do anything to get what they want, and throw away what they hate at will, after China collects a lot of bitcoins, and they think it's enough, then they do . any way to drop bitcoin, that's how they play..
They have a strong economy because they are exclusionist economy plus they have a really big population that can make a company from other country a billion dollar industry overnight. Plus they are a nuclear power so they can basically do anything that they want to do and they have a debt money trap.
930  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can BTC exist without Fiat? on: June 22, 2021, 10:50:53 AM
I think it can exist because it can be a medium of exchange although I can't fathom how the people will be able to cope with cryptocurrency as a mode of payment the way fiat has been used for centuries.
931  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Michael Saylor owns 0,5% of Bitcoin Supply on: June 22, 2021, 04:03:46 AM
In any investment the people smart enough or lucky enough to get in early, or rich enough to get a large amount when coming in later, are going to own the majority of that asset. This doesn't mean bitcoin doesn't work for the average person. The average person still reaps the same benefits as the people with the most bitcoin. If you buy today and 6 months from now Bitcoin is double the price, you, me, Saylor, the Winklevoss twins, and everyone else will get a doubling of their value. The percentage gains are the same no matter how much Bitcoin you have. So no, this isn't a problem, it is a natural outcome of the differences in wealth, risk, information, luck, and intelligence that permeate society.
Exactly, if you believed and risked your money to bitcoin when it was still at it's infancy then you deserve to reap the benefits of the growth of bitcoin. The reason that OP thinks that way is because he/she must've been late to the party and now he has to earn more money just to buy a small amount of bitcoin.
932  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HODL...until when? on: June 21, 2021, 08:10:18 AM
Until the time that you feel like selling your bitcoins and cryptocurrencies, you are the only one who can answer that question to be honest because other people won't be of no help with this one as each has their own take as to how long they are going hodl their cryptocurrencies.
933  Other / Meta / Re: Is The Purpose of The Merit System Defeated? on: June 21, 2021, 05:10:01 AM
If you were to isolate the newbies in a single board, you will make a jail and @theymos strongly disagrees with the idea and newbies won't be able to explore the forum if they are isolated plus not every users that gives merits are a frequent visitors on that board which lowers their chances of being rewarded with merit, also why worry about signature campaign? The manager is the first line of defense against spammers that tries to join the campaign.
934  Other / Archival / Re: Newbies bumping their thread more than once in 24h time period on: June 20, 2021, 05:14:58 AM
If they do it again and again, probably ignoring them is the best option because they don't seem to worry too much about being banned and I think ignoring them is going to discourage them later on. You know how some people deal with clout chasers? This is the same as this one, don't mind them and their stunts will get crazy but they will eventually stop.
935  Economy / Economics / Re: Is money the root of all evil as the poor to thinks? on: June 19, 2021, 01:44:59 PM
i am poor and i dont think money is a root of evil ,for me money is an ambition , to get anything i want , and mostly i am happy after get what i want and sometimes i feel greedy . to get your ambition , u must think how to get it without bothering others.
In a competitive world, I am pretty sure that you will be bothering a lot of people because our society was designed like that, a dog eat dog world. Also, I think the reason why people think that money is the root of all evil are probably jealous.
936  Economy / Economics / Re: Money and happiness. on: June 19, 2021, 10:36:48 AM
I can tie money to happiness actually. Because the more the amount of money increases the more happiness level also increases. I know that happiness is not related only to money but it is a really important factor.
There's a study conducted that people are much more happy when they have more money and I think that it is true because you have the security and you don't have to worry about your future too much if you have money so I think money can cause happiness but not buy it, unless you buy hookers, drugs, alcohol and stuffs that gives temporary bliss.
937  Economy / Economics / Re: Why don't banks work with cryptocurrency? on: June 19, 2021, 09:46:42 AM
Because the majority of them afraid of crypto regulation, thats all. Crypto is still a shady thing in almost every country
The shady part is what worries them the most I think, remember that businesses work on reputation and you have more clients if you have a big reputation and seeing as crypto is used for illegal things sometimes, they don't want to be associated with especially if there is an investigation which is a big hassle for them and hassle in business is a money loss.
938  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Adoption In Paraguay Next Month, the domino effect is unstoppable on: June 19, 2021, 08:30:16 AM
South America is not that into the adoption of bitcoin but look at Paraguay now, they opened their mind about cryptocurrency.

It will surely become a good start for them how bitcoin is valuable and important to the economy especially that it is included in a third world country.

Hoping that more countries in South America will see how valuable and worth it the legalization of bitcoin.
I think that we are probably going to see more of it because these kind of thing is going to be causing their neighboring countries to follow them if they find that Paraguay seems to benefit from it big time.
939  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Miami’s mayor looks to woo Chinese bitcoin miners on: June 19, 2021, 05:45:09 AM
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they will prioritize their people of course .and let them be because the impact is what we need here.
I don't think that these Chinese mining companies are going to be looking forward to hiring people that aren't from their country because there will definitely be a language barrier plus it's cheap labor if you hire someone from your country.
940  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Miami’s mayor looks to woo Chinese bitcoin miners on: June 19, 2021, 04:59:30 AM
It's actually a good move but the problem is that these companies won't be hiring local citizens for work in their company, I am sure of that but it will definitely boost the bitcoin economy in the city if this comes into fruition.
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