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hey guys, I was watching this video, where a popular twitch streamer who used to gamble and stream on twitch, had betted millions on slots and on online casino and losing till now. watch and listen that video he tells why he thinks slots is rigged, the games are not random as the website shows. if you will see his more videos you will understand why is think like that. I think he just talked about slots, but I also think games that are told provably fair by casinos are rigged in someway. Here's a example what happens with me: When I bet big suddenly on crash game on stake it every time stops and seems like the computer is thinking about results after waiting for sometimes i bust at 1x to 1.10x, I would had believed that it is random when this incident happens with me once or twice but it happened with me more than 10 times, I betted my all funds but every time on crash it waits and think to how to bust me on short time. other incidents are with mines when I bet big on mines even when selected on one bomb when i click to flip that box, the computer thinks and gives me small two or three wins then bust my all funds. this incident is happened with me more than 6times on stake. dragon tower is father of all games here I never won on even taking lowest risk. what do you think about this? are games which are played by computers are rigged? don't answer like we play for fun, we are responsible, we are bitcoiner we know to verify bets, etc.
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timebucks also a good one
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completing surveys and testing apps games
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I like CS 2 which was CS GO
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If you a self lerner and know to invest wisely then you can also make it.
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I like euro truck simulator 2 and CS 2.
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I played while listening music one time and my account balance become 0
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I watched iron man 3 and guardian of galaxy 3
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Let's discuss the unique challenges of responsible gambling in the world of cryptocurrencies.
Crypto gambling can be fun, but it's important to keep our financial boundaries intact.
Share your tips and thoughts on staying responsible in this digital realm.
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Concentrate on mastering a single skill, secure internships to build valuable experience, and land a well-paying job.
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Some gambling questions I want to ask please answer.
How many percent of signature earnings you gamble away? My salaries 5%.
Do you prefer Fiat or crypto at a display currency? I use fiat.
What is your favorite game you play all the time? Mine Mines.
What is your favorite casino platform? My BC game
Are you a responsible gambler? yes.
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Thank goodness you don't have any PDF links in there given that you can use those to hack into people's computers without them knowing a thing or two about it. Also, it's kind of hard to believe on what you're saying OP given that you have a flag on your account and most of the advice that you've listed are all just basic knowledge and common sense so there's nothing original is in there.
The flag on his account is typically for mistakes that he or she made, when he was a newbie on this forum. He PM spammed people with casino affiliate links and asking for loans. (Anyone want to confirm, if he or she is still doing it with that shortened link in the signature)? I hope he or she learned from those mistakes and that he or she will be posting constructive posts on this forum. I believe in giving people second chances, so let's see if Franky's positive comments are true or not. The posts looks like it was created by AI, so it might be better if OP linked to the source to verify it. it seems like ai because i used paraphraser because my english is not good. here is the pdf but it have more points: https://uploadnow.io/f/d3TCBzV
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i am a 17 year old high school student who is really interested in finance and cryptocurrency. i first heard about bitcoin a few years ago, and i was immediately intrigued by the idea of a decentralized currency that could be used to make transactions without the need for a bank or government.
at first, i was skeptical about investing in bitcoin. after all, i was just a teenager with limited financial resources. but as i learned more about bitcoin and watched its price rise over time, i became more and more convinced that it was a good investment opportunity.
so, i decided to take the plunge and buy some bitcoin. i started with just a small amount, but over time, i continued to invest more as i became more confident in the technology and its potential for the future.
as a young investor, i've had to learn a lot about finance and investing on my own. but i've found that the bitcoin community is incredibly supportive and helpful. there are so many resources available online, from forums like bitcointalk to educational videos on youtube, that have helped me to understand the technology behind bitcoin and make informed investment decisions.
now, i'm proud to say that my investment in bitcoin. even though there have been ups and downs along the way, i've been able to build up a substantial portfolio of bitcoin over time($60). and as i continue to learn more about cryptocurrency and finance, i'm excited to see what the future holds for bitcoin and other digital assets.
so, to all the other young people out there who are interested in finance and cryptocurrency, don't be afraid to take the leap and invest in bitcoin. with a little research and a lot of patience, you could be well on your way to building a successful investment portfolio just like me.
as you have $60 comment your bitcoin address I will pump your portfolio to $100 1ueG3FT4txjQbnigkxSMYAM3kARSMhHte
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How do Bitcoin's "magic bytes" ensure that transactions are correctly identified and processed by the network, and what happens if these magic bytes are tampered with or misused in a transaction ?
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The change in the address format might be due to the wallet using a different address format, like legacy or SegWit. Your funds should still be accessible with the private key. Try importing it into a wallet that supports the legacy address format to access your Bitcoin.
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The "txid" in the JSON data is like a unique code for a Bitcoin transaction. It's already calculated and provided in the "txid" field, so you don't need to do any more calculations. It's your transaction's special identifier.
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