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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: Land Based Casinos in the Digital Age on: April 04, 2024, 03:26:53 PM
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?
In this modernity where everything has evolved into online, casinos have also changed to online casinos.  Both the online platform as well as brick and mortar casinos have their significance.  Like online platform saves your time and eliminates you from a long distance and also you can play your favorite games from your bed but the online platform does not affect the traditional one because the brick-and-mortar stores secure their futures.  In Canada, the casinos are now more advanced to give a better experience to the users, and also the experts always suggest the traditional casinos where a new one can learn more tricks and information than online platforms. 

Let's face it, folks. We all love the glitz, the glamour, the feeling of a big win at a land-based casino.  But are these  luxurious dinosaurs headed for extinction in the digital age?
I think about it a lot and come up with this answer: Who wants to travel, pay for gas and overpriced drinks, just to gamble? Online casinos are open 24/7, from your phone or computer (additionally you can play from everywhere - bed, car, bench). Also this overcrowded casino space, always limited table space and crowded slots are irritating.
And the most important safety & security. I always worried about shady characters in the casino or losing my chips somewhere in the bar. As opposite, online casinos are more reliable in terms of money and security measures (I understand that compare offline and online casino safety systems are useless but this just view in general) and also I don’t need to worry that someone will steal my money just right on the corner.

+ Online casino offers endless gambling options, from classic favorites to even VR experiences. I heard some of my friends tried it and was very impressed.

Sure, there's something to be said for the atmosphere of a real casino. But is that enough to compete with the ease and options of the digital world?  Land-based casinos better adapt fast, or they might be left rolling the dice on their own survival.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can I make my own signature and use it on bitcointalk freely? on: March 29, 2024, 06:36:11 PM
Yes you can. But make sure it is legit and not a scam. You have not charges to pay. People that are wearing signature and avatar are the ones that are paid by the company that has the campaign.

But I think you are not a newbie because newbies will find it difficult to know those are signatures.

Can you please explain what does it mean “make sure it is legit” as I see most of the signatures is about casinos, so not sure that it is legit. But anyway, thanks for the answer, really appreciate that Wink

Let's put it this way, scams aren't moderated on this forum. Technically, you could promote a even scam platform in your signature without violating forum rules. However, keep in mind that other members, especially DT members (DefaultTrust), might tag your account with a negative trust rating if they have convincing evidence of a scam.

Also, NSFW content is not allowed according to forum rules, not even in signatures.

Can you please explain what does it mean “make sure it is legit” as I see most of the signatures is about casinos, so not sure that it is legit. But anyway, thanks for the answer, really appreciate that Wink
"Legit" by means it is not a scam project you are directly or indirectly promoting on your signature space. Because if it's scam, you will bare the consequences.

Take note that there are restrictions on characters that you can put in the signature based on your rank so you can't wear signature with more characters. You can read here[1]. Newbie signature characters is limited to 50 characters only.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.0
Can you please explain what does it mean “make sure it is legit” as I see most of the signatures is about casinos, so not sure that it is legit. But anyway, thanks for the answer, really appreciate that Wink

It means that in the signature you should not advertise any illegal services (hacking, for example) and you should not post links to phishing sites and any other sites that are engaged in illegal activities. And casino advertising is not illegal in the US, if I'm not mistaken.
Yes you can. But make sure it is legit and not a scam. You have not charges to pay. People that are wearing signature and avatar are the ones that are paid by the company that has the campaign.

But I think you are not a newbie because newbies will find it difficult to know those are signatures.

Can you please explain what does it mean “make sure it is legit” as I see most of the signatures is about casinos, so not sure that it is legit. But anyway, thanks for the answer, really appreciate that Wink
Wearing signatures of platform that aren't accepted generally by law and the forum would lead you to face some serious consequences. So what ever signature you choose to wear must be that of a registered platform that has license from government bodies and fully registered under the law. Casinos aren't illegal nor aren't legit. But might be on some countries according to their laws. So long it is registered, then you can advertise them here on BTT. Similar to mixers that aren't accepted anymore on BitcoinTalk, if you are found wearing any signature or avatar relating to mixing services, you will be banned.  Mixers to be banned
Newbie signature characters is limited to 50 characters only.

This information is already outdated and not true. At the moment, newbie cannot wear any signature at all.

Wow, guys, thank you so much for sharing with me such information. I really appreciate it. I would love to try wear signature, I’ve already try to make one, but it look sooo ugly, but I think a little bit of practice and I can make it work for me.

And I get the point about casinos, I’ve read that this forum operate under US law and as I acknowledge casinos can run if they have proper licenses, so yeah, it means that is legit.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can I make my own signature and use it on bitcointalk freely? on: March 29, 2024, 03:14:18 PM
Yes you can. But make sure it is legit and not a scam. You have not charges to pay. People that are wearing signature and avatar are the ones that are paid by the company that has the campaign.

But I think you are not a newbie because newbies will find it difficult to know those are signatures.

Can you please explain what does it mean “make sure it is legit” as I see most of the signatures is about casinos, so not sure that it is legit. But anyway, thanks for the answer, really appreciate that Wink
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Can I make my own signature and use it on bitcointalk freely? on: March 29, 2024, 03:05:45 PM
Hi, guys!

I'm absolutely new to this forum and don’t know a lot about how things work here, but I'm really curious to find out. Recently, I noticed a lot of signatures under the messages of certain users and I want to find out: is it possible for me to use them freely (in case if I will make them by myself)? Do I need to pay extra charges to BitcoinTalk for this signature? Will I face any restrictions regarding using this signature?
5  Other / Meta / 🌌How to put emojis on the messages? on: February 01, 2024, 05:59:29 PM
🌌How to put emojis in the messages at the bitcointalk?
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