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921  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎮LEETBIT.IO - 1337 Casino & Esports 🎮 Telegram Casino ⚡️ on: August 26, 2023, 05:48:23 AM
Well, it's a nice thing they stated this and it's easily seen on the site. But full KYC when we reach a $2k deposit/withdrawal is a bit funny in my opinion. Why not from the start?
Exchanges have these kinds of limits from as far as I recall, but I don't see you complaining about them. How different is this?

Obviously, I am not a fan of KYC, but let's be fair. They are upfront about their limits and what they will do once the limits have been surpassed. This can help you make a choice on whether to sign up and use the service or not.

Then you didn't look carefully... although I don't trade as often as I used to for a long time, and when I make a trade it's usually done somewhere without KYC. When Roobet introduced mandatory KYC I stopped gambling there, I did the same thing when Binance introduced mandatory KYC, I stopped trading there. I feel like it was 100 years ago. Smiley

As someone said, if we wish to be fair casino owners should do full KYC before their players.
922  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Logan Paul Promises Compensation for NFT “Crypto Zoo” Project’s Failure, Yet 8 M on: August 25, 2023, 02:33:07 PM
I didn't know anything about Logan Paul's venture in NFTs, but for weeks I have been watching @dillondanis sharing pictures of his fiance. Smiley

They will have some fight, and @dillondanis is sharing nudes, exes, and all sorts of Nina's images... pretty wild memes can be seen in comments.



Well, I hope he will have a better performance in the ring than he had in crypto! For his sake. Smiley
923  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tips on How to Stay Safe and Avoid Scams When Gambling Online on: August 25, 2023, 01:34:10 PM
I would say BTCGosu and this forum are enough for staying safe in crypto gambling... I never had any serious issues with any casino that has an active ANN thread here on the forum. And besides that in the last +3 years of Gosu's existence, I will not register and play at any casino if it's not "Gosu approved". Simple as that...
924  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can money be saved in gambling sites? on: August 25, 2023, 10:29:24 AM


Some casinos have vaults, and some of them offer annual returns if you hold your coins in their vault. The image is from BC.Games Vault Pro, and 10% is only for their BCD's, for other coins is 5%.

So the answer is yes, money can be saved on gambling sites, but it's just a foolish thing to do. It's okay only if you are a regular gambler, you trust the site enough to leave your money sitting there and wait for you to gamble with it.
925  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎮LEETBIT.IO - 1337 Casino & Esports 🎮 Telegram Casino ⚡️ on: August 25, 2023, 07:50:57 AM
When a user makes an aggregate lifetime total of deposits exceeding EUR 2000 or requests a withdrawal of any amount inside leetbit.io Platform, then it is compulsory for them to perform a full KYC process.

I would say that it is really just that a small amount which it could be easily be achieved out on that 2k eur deposit.
Then asking these?
It's better if they are upfront about the KYC verification requirements and rules rather that lie to you that customers don't need any KYC verification and once you make a big winning they impose on you an impossible to pass KYC verification procedure.

I mean, how many casino out there will you play in and there is a guarantee they won't ever ask for KYC. Very, very few.

Exactly since its bit disappointing when we are there and suddenly mandatory Kyc is been asked. So much better that they put that upon registration so that there will be no question rise against this topic. To many casino say that they will not require KYC to their user but end up asking it on long run and also there are other turn scam since they are just baited those high rollers which doesn't want to go to this process.

Well, it's a nice thing they stated this and it's easily seen on the site. But full KYC when we reach a $2k deposit/withdrawal is a bit funny in my opinion. Why not from the start?

I only see slots and e-sports... an interesting choice for a start. I see many good providers and the site generally looks nice and simple. You definitely need some promotions and bonuses if you wish to attract more people.   

Welcome to the forum and good luck!
926  Economy / Gambling / Re: Exploring the Math Behind Crash on: August 24, 2023, 09:54:23 PM
Crash would suckup your balance till all you got left is just some few sats that can't even wager a chance in the game anymore.... beCAREFUL!!!

Sandra 🧑‍🦰

I think we can say the same for every gambling game. Any gambling game can lead us straight to zero if it's not "our day/night". It's hard to be careful in gambling, I would even dare to say it can be bad to be careful in some moments... simply if we are not brave enough to risk here and there our balance will just melt down like ice on the sun. It's more important to be careful with deposits, never deposit more than you can lose cause once you make a deposit you need to play the game and take some risks, and that can pay off or not!

There is the math behind Crash and all other games, but it's hard to make big calculations when we have a limited balance for playing and we wish to make more money in a short period of time. I guess greediness is one of the top reasons why we lose, at least in most cases...
927  Economy / Gambling / Re: Thought's on many major fiat-crypto payment gateways ditching casino business's? on: August 24, 2023, 05:59:17 PM
I would have make some researches about what you posted, but my findings would be of waste because I can not remember the last time I used fiat to deposit or withdraw on a gambling site. I used crypto for deposit. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies makes this easy, all the gambling sites that have announcement thread on this forum are all accepting cryptocurrencies.

I can't agree more with you. Crypto gambling makes everything more simple and easier.

In the last 10 years, I have only one fiat deposit... I wanted to try 888 and their poker. So I have the same feeling that researching about this would be a waste of time because I don't use fiat for gambling. And I don't have any plans to go back to fiat gambling casinos, or to fiat deposits in crypto casinos.



928  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do star players affect the odds of a match bet? on: August 23, 2023, 08:43:39 PM
Well, if I know that some star players will miss the next game I will think about my bet twice. And if we adjust our bets depending on the players, for sure these players affect the odds as well. Many factors play a role in creating odds in betting, but I guess we can be sure that the "status" of some players plays one of the significant roles in creating odds.
929  Economy / Economics / Re: Bad economic situation makes bitcoins more difficult to keep. on: August 23, 2023, 03:35:52 PM
I guess it depends.

If you're discipline enough, I believe being short when it comes to money is preventable, because you have extras on your bank or maybe in your vault. I assume your friend must put most of his funds to bitcoin that is why he is now being frustrated on how he's going to pay the bills, etc. or maybe his salary isn't that high to sustain his needs and responsibilities as an adult.

That's why it's important to have more source of income to avoid selling your bitcoin in a price that you're going to regret it.

You can be disciplined as much as you want, but if you made a move and some "shit" happens what will you do? Looks so simple when we talk about it, just make more sources of income, work harder, and spend less... but it's not so easy and simple in real life. Sometimes it's pretty hard to keep the balance... and I don't wish to talk about how easier is when you are alone adult and when you have a family to support.

Life puts us in some hard situations from time to time, and we choose what's best for us in that specific moment. And sometimes we choose good and sometimes we slip, but that's life... we can't control everything, but we can't be happy with what we have at the moment, I know I am... with all my bad choices, and I can't say I regret much.

930  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Cryptocurrency Casino in 2023? Share Your Experience! on: August 23, 2023, 02:01:08 PM
Hello fellow crypto enthusiasts,

I've been exploring the world of cryptocurrency casinos lately and am keen to gather some personal experiences and recommendations from the community.

1. Which cryptocurrency casino do you think stands out in 2023, and why?
2. What specific features or attributes make it your preferred choice?
3. Are there any safety or security concerns you've faced or are aware of regarding any particular platform?

Your feedback is not only for me but could greatly help others who are diving into the world of crypto casinos. Let's share our experiences and ensure we all have a safe and enjoyable time!

Thanks in advance for your insights!

1. BC.Games! It has everything that is needed and that characterizes a good casino.

2. That's where I spent most of the time, and probably the highest wagering, in the last couple of years. I enjoy in-house and third-party games, sometimes I bet on sports, I guess we can say they have everything. I like the swap feature a lot, and probably BC has the best live stats feature from all of them, that can be used even when we play third-party games.

3. I have been active there since their beginning and I never had any issues... still without KYC and many deposits/withdrawals, with some over $1000.
931  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: finally achieved $1,000,000 goal (kind of) on: August 23, 2023, 09:54:58 AM
He'd been doing it for weeks already, the last time as far as I know he also lost and he was also asking someone to bet an amount for him.  Crazy high roller but definitely the casino likes him.
It's not impossible to get that $1M but I wonder how much he had lost actually I remember more of his threads in the past where he also lost more than $500K.

Definitely, the dude has tons of money for his sports betting. If I were him I would actually go offline and enjoy for some time and move from online to offline. Stretch a bit to get a better view and not so fixated on this $1M goal.

I followed his last pick, but he lost a lot more than me... Well, OP's stories are great, by his words and some screenshots he is a high roller. But it's a bit strange, the last time he complained about his bet limits. So I wonder where is he placing bets. Is it crypto of some fiat casino?

Anyway, with this bet history, we know I doubt he will stop now, logical thinking.
932  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: August 22, 2023, 08:45:53 PM
Now when the base prize is 45 again, we face the same question, should we wait for 50 or not? I remember the last time, 48 was top! Back then I decided to wait, and I think I will do the same now... I believe we will see 50! Smiley

And I will gamble:

933  Economy / Gambling / Re: Whats happening with Betnomi? on: August 22, 2023, 09:19:54 AM
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You are not mistaken, that's right. But then you remember that someone's life was in danger, not someone's money.

Umm... point?

If you're proposing that in the fictional scenario, the situation is more dire than what happened here [life v. money] and thus their staffs are more motivated to reach the founder to solve the situation, I'd like to remind you that the founder of this platform knows what happened before he disappeared.

If he's in an emergency [that's what inferred from one of his last communication with icopress, not traveling] and intended to keep the integrity of his platform, given he's aware of the situation, he can point one or two of his staffs to be the acting director.

Well, I don't see the point as well. It looks like some fictional scenario, but even if that is the case here that "someone's life" is in danger he could inform at least someone about what's happening. And "months" are passing... At this point, does anyone here really believe we will see Betnomi online again? In the near or distant future?
934  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Young people should take more advantage of the crypto space. on: August 22, 2023, 07:06:44 AM
I think that younger generations will take more advantage of the crypto space, actually, they are doing that already. But for me, it's much more interesting to think about what young people can achieve with the help of cryptocurrencies besides financial benefits. I believe crypto can be a necessary tool for major changes in the world. All that is needed are people who will support it, and as time goes by new young people will come, and there will be more and more crypto people in the world... with enough supporters around the world, the changes will come. In my opinion, it's a question of time. But in the same time I am aware that we can wait for decades before that.
935  Economy / Economics / Re: All millions are from real estate. on: August 21, 2023, 03:03:23 PM
I guess there are millions & billions in real estate... for example in my country (and I think it's pretty much the same everywhere) nobody gets into the real estate business without nice capital and maybe even more important without connections with the ruling party. Especially it's the case if we talk about "high value" properties.

There's money everywhere around, but it's not so easy to start a business and make it work in the long run. Capital is needed, skills as well, and I think that whatever we do we need to have some luck.
936  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casinos games are not made by the casino teams but... on: August 21, 2023, 11:31:05 AM
Casino owner or verified developers who ever is responsible for the game development does not guarantee how transparent the game will appear to be, when a Casino sign a contract with a game developer, the necessary tools for integration and they can also have the access to make what ever changes they want, the game design is that of the developers which they have paid for, why the Casino belongs to different individuals so they will design how they want things to be.

It's left with the casino owner to either be fair enough and leave things the way it was initially developed or they manipulate it to be in their favour, which I believe they will definitely do as their main objective for running a casino is to make profit. Casinos are designed to be in favour of the owners and not that of the gamblers.

And probably fair? When you play provably fair games in crypto casinos you can verify your bets. It's on the casino to set up the house edge, it's where they make money. The house edge can and is different for different games and in different casinos.

We can't check the fairness of third-party games, it's on us to trust them or not. As a person who likes to play slots and some other third-party games, I know how unpredictable these games can be. The long-losing streaks are pretty much normal, we rely on pure luck, and there are no guarantees that we will land on a bonus round with some greater payout.
937  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Glitches still affects online casinos? Or it's the casinos that sucks on: August 21, 2023, 08:58:05 AM
Yes, glitches affect the gameplay... it can be very annoying when slots freeze and ask me to refresh the page so I can continue to play. Usually, those spins get refunded immediately, or when we refresh the page we continue where we stop, but still nobody likes such interruptions.

Technical issues occur here and there, and we can't say if it's on our side or if the casino has some issues before we investigate the problem itself with the help of support of course. Anyway, when it happens it affects the experience.

I had a little situation a few nights ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389679.msg62713805#msg62713805. I couldn't play normally, so I just moved my funds to another casino and I played the same providers without any problems. So I guess it was some problem on their end.
938  Economy / Economics / Re: How to avoid over expenses and have discipline on: August 20, 2023, 10:05:38 PM
If you have to be disciplined all the time and spend your finances according to a plan, that's how uninteresting life will be. How are you different from a robot? And would you say no to a child who sometimes asks for a new toy just because it's a little over budget?

Nice comment... and everything that is really good is usually "over budget". And how to save on kids, house, car, and everything else? Everything asks for maintenance. So I definitely agree with you, it's hard to be disciplined and live a life, I feel like we can't afford it, it's like a privilege of the rich people, with very high incomes. We all look for that income/expense balance in life, but I guess this inflation made a pretty nice mess in our wallets, and it's really hard to keep up in the past months, money is going away at incredible speed.
939  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why we need to buy meme coin? on: August 20, 2023, 08:37:47 PM
Well, I think the title of your thread should be the negative form of the sentence: "Why we don't need to buy meme cojn?", as you presented good reasons why investors should avoid investing their funds in memecoins.

Indeed, these are risky investments which don't bring any solid potential of profitability on long term, as they rely solely on hype to make progress and not on real usecase for adopters. In other words: you have to be lucky to invest in memecoins and make profit. It's a kind of lottery where early investors profit and late ones lose money to the first group.

I agree with you, especially with your headline suggestion. He gave us a reason to not buy meme coins, at least for people who wish to invest in some meme coins.

I think that it's not all about investing and earning as much as possible... that part is very important, of course, but there should also be some support for something without the need for profit. Simply said, we use some coins because we like what we can do with them, and in that way, we become part of that community and we support that project. So maybe the answer to OP's question from the headline can be "Because we wish to have some fun".
940  Economy / Gambling / Re: Help us build the greatest crypto casino on: August 20, 2023, 06:12:59 PM
More games, more different promotions & bonuses, loyalty programs for players, be generous with affiliates... and of course, don't save on marketing. That's how casino attracts players.

I was one of the first players in many big crypto casinos around... some of them started with a few in-house games and a couple of third-party providers. So building can start from scratch, what's important is to be a fair and trustworthy casino from the start and people will recognize that.
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