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Hello, i am looking for some reputable dice gambling websites with flash/instant bets like wolf.bet has Its a feature where you setup your strategy like on normal auto mode and then select how many bets you wanna run it for, for example 10k and then it runs it for a few seconds and its done. any suggeations are welcome, or if you have a reason why you dont recommend this mode of play your opinion is welcomed too Thank you
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As the title says, i am looking for some reputable gambling website with a blackjack game, not via a provider but their own design like stake or blackjack.fun has. What i need is being able to play with low amounts (talking satoshis, like 100 satoshis min. bet amount) I also dont really like the idea of infinite decks that stake has and i really dont like how the blackjack is on bc.game
Prefferably looking for max 8 decks, 3 to 2 bj payout, hit/stand on soft 17 doesnt really matter i guess.
Instant withdrawals are also a plus, KYC isnt much of an issue, looking for crypto websites, they can have fiat incorporated but i dont want fiat to be the main concern. Also looking for website with enough cashflow so bigger withdrawals(yep i know sounds funny when i say bigger withdrawals even though i am asking for 100 satoshi minimal bet) in the future
Please feel free to link me some of your refferals here below.
Thank you
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What happened: Got an email from KeepStake claiming that I need to "Verify Ownership" of my ETH address to start getting their tokens/dividens. The link in email led to https://keepstake.io/ownership-verification/, which then leds to https://msg.mỵethėrwạllet.com/sign-message.html , which is clearly a fake one, as you can see that the main domain of theirs is not even configured https://mỵethėrwạllet.com/ (the e is ė) Scammers Profile Link: NoneReference Link: Another thread about Keepstake https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5074500.0 Amount Scammed: Not Known Payment Method: ETH Proof of Payment: NONE PM/Chat Logs:None Additional Notes: Please be cautious about those "ownership verifications" sites
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So blockchain.com is doing a $125mil XLM giveaway to their users, but they require a KYC to be done to qualify for it. I have seen a lot of people absolutely hate on them for that, what are your thoughts ? Do you think its basically a “Give us your personal info for $25” situation or are they really just doing it for the airdrop not being absolutely exploited by greedy scammers ?
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