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921  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▄■▀■▄ 🌟BITVEST.io🌟 💰WIN BY 🔶PLAY 📈INVEST➡🔺🎲🎰🔲 | BET CONTEST ▄■▀■▄ on: June 25, 2022, 08:55:43 AM
As far as i can tell, it's one of the few betting sites I can promote without shame.
He should just avoid encouraging the words Gambling, PoS, etc and things will return back to normal.

I really respect him alot.
Can you please share more light to what you mean by gambling, pos as the word is strange for me and this is the first time am hearing that Lightlord have some words standing against him in the industry. Is there need for restitution if so please point me to it thanks.

It seems that user @Ucy is suggesting that Bitvest suspended a promotional campaign including signature campaign due to the fact that it does not have a license and therefore cannot use words such as casino or gambling. Also, I don't know what PoS may have to do with Bitvest, but it seems that this sentence has nothing to do with the current situation of Bitvest, unless I don't know or understand something either.
922  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which crypto sportbooks are VPN friendly on: June 25, 2022, 08:39:27 AM
Dunno if there is a list somewhere but i was wondering if some of the crypto sportbooks are VPN friendly and which sportbooks are those?

In my country unfortunately a lot of the crypto sportbooks are blocked, was wondering if some of them offer solution to it.

Been looking through older posts but cant find a clear answer about it.


Blocking the websites of online casinos is quite popular in many countries. Using a VPN may not be a good solution as very few casinos tolerate it. However, many casinos and bookmakers create mirror links to their websites. One example is 1xBit.com and their mirror website https://1xbit1.com/
923  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Learn-to-Earn tokens another pyramid scheme? on: June 25, 2022, 07:03:36 AM
A new business model called Learn-to-Earn appeared in the crypto market some time ago. So far, there are not many projects on the market and most of them are not represented anywhere at all, I mean some large platforms. A quick glance at the concept again invites unpleasant comparisons with pyramid schemes, where the project lives only from new users. Again, in order to start earning something, you must first buy something.

Do you think Learn-to-Earn is another model with pyramid features or is it different here?

Financial pyramids are characterized by what you wrote, i.e. the entry fee (buying something to enter the system), and the commission received when each new member joins.
It would be good if you give an example of the project you are talking about, because I would not like to accuse all the projects involved in Learn-to-Earn in general, but any buying packages or entry fee, unfortunately, is usually linked very badly and it is definitely a red flag.
924  Economy / Gambling / Re: risk of kyc on crypto casinos ? on: June 25, 2022, 06:54:13 AM
When casinos pay out jackpots or huge prizes, arent they obliged to give such information to tax authorities? Sure they need to point such winning in their own declaration, otherwise they would have to pay huge income tax. Without information about the winner, the chain of information wont be full.
In all the countries where casinos are legalized, the government collects taxes from the casinos. If anyone gets a jackpot or big amount of money, they usually have to pay tax to the government. That's why KYC is mandatory in all those casinos especially for well know casino. I think a professional gambler should do it. But of course it is better to do KYC in a good quality casino where professional gamblers information will be protected.

If the law in some country says that gambling winnings must be taxed, it doesn't matter if it's a big win or a small win, just all winnings have to be taxed. In my opinion, a KYC verification request at the time of a big win is made with the hope that the user has provided false data and the big win will not have to be paid out.
If the casino has the option to require KYC verification in the regulations, then in my opinion it should be clearly specified during registration, if it is not, then hiding it and asking for verification in the case of a big win is not fair in my opinion.
925  Economy / Gambling / Re: KYC casino or no-KYC casino, but with no bonuses/no cashback? on: June 25, 2022, 06:44:53 AM
If you were given a choice, would you play regularly in a cryptocurrency casino WITH KYC, and with added benefits like first deposit/welcome bonuses and cashbacks?

Or would you like to play regularly in a casino, WITHOUT KYC, BUT also without the welcome bonuses, cashbacks and other extra rewards?

Welcome bonuses are characterized by the fact that very high conditions must be met in order to be able to withdraw them. To tell you the truth, I have never been able to withdraw a welcome bonus. For me, this is not something that makes me happy to do KYC verification. I would surely prefer anonymous cryptocurrency casinos without bonuses more than casinos with bonuses that require KYC verifications.
926  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Shiba inu on: June 25, 2022, 06:32:19 AM
Investing in Meme coin is quite risky i must say because there are many scam meme coins.
I think it is not only SHIBA, the entire crypto market is green right now.
We just don't know how long the market will stay green, and this could be the false pump and leading to deeper bottom.

It's hard to disagree with your observations. In my opinion, investing in memecoins whose price was pumped during the last bull run is still a high risk. However, there are completely new projects like for example https://pussdao.com/ that start from scratch and it is simply impossible to drop their price even if the market was in red for the next few weeks. However, when the bull run starts, in my opinion these new memecoins will have the greatest potential for price increases.
927  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Casinos Vs Ethereum Casinos on: June 25, 2022, 06:23:27 AM
After reading this article, I thought about starting to use an Ethereum Casinos. What do you think about this?
https://cryptogeek.info/en/blog/btc-eth-casinos
P.S. There is no casino advertising in the article.

The differences between this two cryptocurrencies are very clear. This can be the transfer speed (number of confirmations) or the transfer fee. Transaction fees in the Ethereum network are still very high, but transfers are faster than in the Bitcoin network. If you care about speed, choose Ethereum, if on a low transfer fee, then Bitcoin.
928  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: June 25, 2022, 06:05:03 AM
Each site has its own support team to solve problems and assist players in coming up with solutions. Every gambling site deals with solving a player's problem in its own way. Some cases take longer than others. You can't compare that. There are plenty of examples of other gambling sites that also take a lot of time to check things out. On the other hand, if a player has really violated the terms and conditions, then the player in question knows this very well and it is understandable that 1xbit closes the account and does not comment further on the substance of the case.
It's shocking to see the amount of gabbage people are willing to spew trying to defend a scam just because they are getting paid by the scammers each week to keep the scam machine running Shocked
Do you here yourself @BitcoinAccepted?
I know your reputation here is pretty fucked up already, but where are at least 5% of your morals?

Users who have a negative opinion about 1xBit are divided into those who support complaints created by Newbie accounts without evidence and those who ignore the complaints without evidence.
Everyone has the right to support whoever they want.
Participants of the 1xBit signature campaign have been receiving regular payments for over a year, so it's normal to have a good opinion about 1xBit, why should they have different opinion?
929  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BNB or ETH ? on: June 20, 2022, 09:43:23 PM
The two have distinct advantages and there are a variety of variables to compare between ETH and BNB. However, in terms of transfer fees, I choose BNB because the transfer fees are cheaper, so it is more efficient.
this isn't talking about fees but about investment, meaning if ethereum has cheaper fees then you prefer ethereum? right? don't look from one point of view but look at the potential of the coin

In my opinion, transfer fees are a very important argument! If the fees on the Ethereum platform had not jumped so brutally, the BSC would never have reached the level it is at. I'm not saying Ethereum is the best, but PoS can change the balance of power in the crypto market a lot.
930  Economy / Gambling / Re: Places where you can bet 50 BTC on 50/50 odds? on: June 20, 2022, 09:38:45 PM
Oh my God!
I was actually confused when he mentioned 50 BTC thinking he was joking about it but I noticed he is able due to my review and his dids.
But I will asked why not donation to charity instead gambling with such huge amount of money. That would be more encouraging helpful to mankind or you can do give away randomly from a thread, furthermore partnering with newly birth gambling site.

He's a well-known scammer. Maybe he did this thread, talk about wanting to gamble with 50 BTC to get attention from the gambling house so he can work on his next scam? Cause of all I know, people freely showing their money mean they've ulterior motive.

I don't know what research you did about this user, but it looks like you didn't notice that he has VIP status.
To get VIP status you need to make a donation of at least 50 BTC for Bitcointalk.
I know that this donation may have been done at a time when Bitcoin was worth a lot less, but still, it cannot be denied with all firmness that there is no 50 BTC in his hands.
931  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are bounty programs or airdrops more profitable to participate in? on: June 20, 2022, 09:29:54 PM
Can you make more money participating in bounties or airdrops? I made the most money doing airdops so far, like the one from Uniswap, but long term, I think bounties like the one from candlelabsdotorg will pay off better. What do you think? Which of these methods of earning free crypto should I pursue?

If you managed to earn more money from Airdrops than from Bounty, you are probably choosing your campaigns wrong. Airdrops are usually dust that is given away almost for free, and owners aren't interested in long-term growth at all. When it comes to Bounty Campaigns, it's also not easy to find an honest project, but if you do find one, I'm sure you'll earn more in the long term than with Airdrop.
932  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: June 20, 2022, 09:19:27 PM
Looking at the extremely high activity of some accounts in this thread, we may also think that someone is very keen to slander 1xBit.
I understand that someone may be frustrated by the loss during betting or gambling, or even feel cheated, but the people who are most active in attacking 1xBit have never even had an account there. In my opinion, this is very suspicious. Is your involvement in attacking 1xBit absolutely free? I do not think so..
933  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: High odds or low odds, which do you prefer? on: June 18, 2022, 11:09:30 PM
Let us assume that high odds start from 1.5 and above while low odds starts from 1.2 and below.

I specifically like football gambling. When I started to gamble, I go for high odds, but I was not that experienced and I lost a lot. I gained experience but I preferred to gamble on low odds. Only what this led me to is to play more and I noticed losses too. This is just a means someone can also become addicted because low odds will only want you to accumulate and bet more. If you bet more frequently than usual, regardless of the odd, be it high or low, loss is inevitable, it is guaranteed.

I play less often unlike before, I reduced the money I am using to bet, emotions gone and I win than before. How about you people, are you high odd punter or low odd. Can you also tell us your experience? At you losing or you make profit from the odds you are taking?

For me, the rule is very simple and I follow it almost every time I bet on sports events.
If I bet on one match then I often choose high odds. However, if I make a composition of many sports events, then most often I choose low odds and hope that there will be more wins and they will accumulate into a larger win.
934  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will the market rise in June on: June 18, 2022, 10:47:50 PM
Which coin will be ready to buy. It is time to dump the all coin. Can you expect the market to do something good in June. What do you say.

From what I can see, fewer and fewer people are optimistic about the near future of prices on the cryptocurrency market. I also have no doubt that this bear market will last longer. If someone is ready to go long term, I think they shouldn't sell, but just wait for the trend to change. However, if someone is counting on price increases and earnings in June, I'm pretty sure they will be very disappointed.
935  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casino Game on: June 18, 2022, 10:37:07 PM
I was thinking that "Casino" is gambling game played by players in this forum. Because I am seen the name everyday, so today I decided to find out how the game is all about.
When I googled the name, then I discovered that it is an establishment for different types of games. Such as: Dice, crabs, black jack keno etc. That is, it is a facility or a platform for gambling. Simply means. It is a building for games. https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-casino

And also. Most terms use in the gambling platform confused me so to contribute and comment is not easy. But I know for sure that it is for the mean time, I will get all for the free flow communication. But if there is any board that I can learn those terms. Please forward the links for easy and faster learning of the terms.

When I was just starting my way in gambling (jeez, if you think about it, it was a very long time ago), I faced a similar problem. A lot of new words and terms confused me, so I had to start a notebook Cheesy Now everything is much easier, as there are many convenient sites and services

Same here, it wasn't easy but in the end, I realize it's easier to memorize and understand the terms than to win the game itself. LOL.. I just made sure I gamble for fun so I will not face any huge problems in the future, gambling has to be treated as entertainment if we have no skills to win in the long run.

However, not knowing the terms makes it much more difficult to win Smiley

Of course, you can learn by reading different publications, but in my opinion, the quickest learning is from practice. If you have a game that interests you, the best solution is to go to the casino during unpopular hours and sit at a table where no one is there (so as not to annoy experienced players), and the dealer should slowly explain everything to you.
936  Economy / Services / Re: [open] Restart of 1xBit signature campaign - new signatures and more spots! on: June 18, 2022, 10:27:19 PM
that's right!  I have been off on bitcointalk for a long time, and to get back, I had to reset my password.  and maybe I also don't know about what's going on here, after a long time I left this place

You have to be very careful. If you don't have to, then don't change your password, and certainly don't change your email. If you lose your old wallet address you used in the past and you can't prove that you changed your password and email just because you want it, you can get a negative trust.  A lot has changed on Bitcointalk.

When it comes to accepting new users, you should rather try in the second 1xBit signature campaign: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5401757.0
937  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: June 18, 2022, 10:11:14 PM
Sometimes I get the impression that some 1xBit accounts are blocked by the security system automatically. There is a chance that when the security team checks your account manually, it will turn out to be a mistake. Wait for 1xBit support to read your post and forward your case for reconsideration. Maybe everything will end positively.

As a result of the security team's mistake, how much trouble a user has to face, and it can be understood by looking at this thread. If a casino's security team is so unprofessional, how can we expect anything good from this casino? If the funds can be withheld after making an excuse to that user, then it is profitable for 1xbit. In fact, this is a 1xbit strategy, they block those accounts and test whether the user has any complaints about that account block. So no matter how hard you try to convince us about 1xbit, we know how 1xbit works.

I just wrote that this is my impression. I have no idea what the 1xBit account verification process is. You don't know it either, but you took the theory that I invented as something negative about 1xBit. The same mechanism applies to any crap someone writes. Maybe, instead of being guided by imaginary accusations, you should think about it beforehand and draw your own conclusions before you will follow some made up stupids.
938  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk sued for 258 billion USD over alleged Dogecoin pyramid scheme. on: June 18, 2022, 09:55:15 PM
Dogecoin is a currency with real use

https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-joins-tesla-in-accepting-dogecoin-for-merchandise/

Those who create pyramid schemes are those who buy at any price only to sell it to someone else for a higher price

In any case, if someone disagrees with Elon, he already knows what to do. When he announces that Dogecoin will be Twitter's currency, DO NOT buy Dogecoin

All your arguments are wrong, which only shows how easy it is to manipulate new users like you.
Adaptation of DOGE, so the possibility of paying with it, is only a contract between members of the community, not a "use case".
Elon Musk never announced that DOGE would be Twitter's currency.
Your definition of pyramide scheme is just stupidity.
BTW - Such posts should be deleted to not spread stupids.

As for the lawsuit, of course it is only there to make media buzz around the person who sued Elon. It is clear that the accusations are unfounded. However, thanks to this case, more people will learn how secure blockchain is.
939  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: June 18, 2022, 01:25:04 AM
I don't think you read the posts you answer to, if you still say such things. My account number is 440426607 and I gave it to security with my email. They checked - and told that I broke the rules. Which one? Even they don't know it.
Don't mind him @84RN3Y. The account replying you belongs to someone who shills and advertises scam casinos for a fee. He has so many untrusted account profiles around. He is called Erdogan aka keyscore44 aka kotwica666 aka Naficopa

In 2020, the same person with his accounts used the same energy he is using now to shill a scam casino called Malubit that failed miserably, and now he is back shilling another scam. Just look at the way he is replying you.


The situation with Malubit was completely different. It was a new bookmaker that looked to have been attacked by a gang of trolls. Unfortunately, I was wrong in my judgment. In the case of 1xBit, this is a casino that has been in the market for over 6 years, so the situation is completely different.
As for the rest of your silly insinuations, I can only admire your colorful imagination.

As for the user @84RN3Y, at least I try to help him, you condemn his case to lose without giving any hope. In my opinion, your attitude is wrong.
940  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Doge coin in trouble? on: June 18, 2022, 12:05:17 AM
I came across a news today that Elon Musk was sued for pumping doge coin and rumour of the pyramid scheme in doge coin isnt very clear to me yet, if you want to read the news here you go

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-16/musk-tesla-spacex-are-sued-for-alleged-dogecoin-pyramid-scheme

In my opinion, this is complete nonsense, and someone is just trying to become famous for suing Elon Musk. DOGE is a decentralized coin that has its own blockchain, so it's obvious that it can't have anything to do with a financial pyramid. This lawsuit will end after the first hearing in which blockchain expert will be called.
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