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1321  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump's slow moving coup? on: December 27, 2022, 11:04:17 PM
^^^ Here is the problem. There are two kinds of people in this world:
1. The pushy, ambitious kind... leaders;
2. Simple, honest, workers just living life... followers.

The pushy, ambitious kind always want more. They become leaders because they see it as a way to get more.

The simple, honest, life-living, followers simply aren't pushy enough to become leaders

...

As usual, and as I would expect from a Trump follower, simple, but wrong, answers to complex problems. There are many "types" of people, and leadership it has nothing to do with being "pushy" - there are tens of leadership styles and people are not divided in "followers" and "leaders", most people are both of them at some point in time and for certain things. I am thinking of a Personal Assistant I know, mostly doer / follower at  work, but leading a local charity.

Leadership is not necessarily linked to personal ambition.

BTW, about your signature thing... For most people, COVID symptoms go away in one day to a week... without doing anything in particular.

Actually, you are saying it backward. Personal ambition doesn't necessarily lead to leadership. Both of us are examples of this.

But consider. How often does a leader become a leader without being pushy? People don't often go to a simple farmer or businessman, take hold of him, and push him into a leadership role, without him at least asking for the job. They might suggest the idea to him. But it is his ambition that moves him to move forward with the idea... even being a simple, tiny-town council member.

Regarding my signature, thank you for agreeing with me that Covid, at least in its original state a couple of years ago, wasn't much of a deal. Two things about this:
1. Why doesn't the medial know this, so that they are stop pushing vaxxes, and stop issuing the useless mask mandates in places?;
2. The vaxx caused Covid is what is harming and killing almost all people who get Covid these days.

Cool

Again, your interpretation of what I say is not what I say. For MOST PEOPLE, other simply die unless treated. As there are quite a few of those, you could not let people catch it all at the same time. I will not go into a discussion on vaccines because you know nothing about biology, medicine and probably anything that I could call science. I do known a few doctors and some of them took the vaccine first day and others decided not to. All people who have proper medical knowledge yet not agreed on what is better.

I am not an example of "not being a leader" and I am not an example of what you'd call ambitious, nor particularly "pushy" as I see it.

1322  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: December 27, 2022, 10:57:18 PM
This is the most lengthy thread I have ever read since I joined Bitcointalk. You have done justice by analyzing the two most popular religious believe. I personally will not belong to any of those religion if it was only through just reading or listening to the religious leaders teach. I am a Christian, I stick to being a Christian because of my personal enchanters I have with Jesus and the Holy Spirit. I have received healing severally without taking any drugs. The holy spirit guides me by showing me visions of what will happen in the future and they all come to pass.

So, fill yourself on the Bible. It's the only accurate source for Christianity. See you in Heaven.

Cool

Where is Heaven?

Is that some sort of comic book convention?

Most mythologies (also known as religions) offer something in exchange for following a number of precepts. Most of the organised religions basically try to achieve a certain social order and peace in a society. It is much easier to do so if you promise a price for good behaviour and what is better than eternal life in a paradise, heaven or whatever you choose.

There is no obvious reason to believe in any of the "religions" than there would be to believe in the ancient Greek gods or in the sanctity of cows. There is no obvious reason either to think that there is nothing out there, whatever shape may it take, that has some connection with eternity or our creation. If something is certain, is uncertainty on the fundamental questions of life.
1323  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 26, 2022, 10:21:55 PM
It seems that a drone attack has killed 3 RF soldiers. It would not be anything unusual, except for the fact that it has happened in the Engels base, 600 km inside the RF borders. But since that would be impossible, let's say that 3 RF soldiers died for smoking in the wrong place.

https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-ukraine-war-vladimir-putin-drone-attack-hits-russias-engels-airbase-for-second-time-in-a-month/

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An overnight drone attack on Monday targeted the Engels airbase deep inside Russia for the second time this month, killing three servicemen in what appears to be a renewed sign of Ukraine’s readiness to target offensive threats way beyond its border areas.

Russian Telegram channels reported a strong explosion and a fire, while Russia’s state-run Ria-Novosti news agency, citing the defense ministry, said air defenses downed a Ukrainian drone heading towards the base. Engels air base is located about 600 km northeast of the Ukrainian border.


^^^ Since the US is the cause of the war through the 2014 Ukraine coup, and the gigantic amount of funding, the US first, by backing out of Ukraine in every way, and by starting to repay Russia.
Cool
Misdirection, disinformation and just lies every time you reply, literally from a playbook of russian troll factory, just to spread confusion so that people wouldn't know what to believe. Trying to tire people with random links they would have to follow or just flood the forums with some already debunked conspiracies and lies.

So forgive me not taking your arguments seriously. If you knew any ukrainian people or even lived near by russian propaganda you might have some empathy that you could apply to this.

And your pseudo-intellectual "US propaganda" rants just shows the lack of education, which is something that's free in my country by the way.

I feel so sad for you.

Don't you realize that 3 US companies have bought up 60% of Ukraine farmland? And don't you know that one of them is Monsanto, a company with proven records of spraying crops with poisons that kill and maim people? And you would invite them in, right?

And don't you realize that the US has supplied almost $100 billion in armament and cash to Ukraine? And didn't you know that the US is promising more?

Is the US buying up Ukraine land because they love the Ukraine people? Don't you realize that you and the Ukrainian people are selling your souls to the US?  You aren't dying in this war for freedom. All you are doing is dying for a different master.

I don't have to provide you with misdirection and disinformation. You are providing yourself with all of that. All you have to do is look at the news where the US is admitting to all of this... which is essentially making Ukraine a slave for them. Ukraine is being sold into slavery by the same people (US) who you think are helping you out. And they are getting your boys and girls to fight and die for them so they, themselves, don't even have to come in and die in your war that they provoked Russia into starting.

And you can't even see it, right under your nose.

Cool

Sources please? Monsanto is not a landowner, is a biotech company. They are not interested in owning land, but rather selling their GMO seeds to people and companies that actually produce food.

 On top of that:

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2022/09/13/fact-check-ukraines-president-did-not-sell-farmland-us-companies/7942775001/

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The claim is baseless. Under Ukrainian law, foreign entities cannot own land. The president does not have the power to sell land, according to Frederic Mousseau, policy director at the progressive think tank Oakland Institute.

The US has supplied around 3 billion in weapons https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60774098.

US has never claimed to "love Ukrainian people" nor for that matter the people of any other country in the world. US is supporting Ukraine because they would rather not have the RF and particularly the current government pressing near the border of close allies and for many other reasons.

It is clear that there will be mutually beneficial trade agreements between EU, USA and Ukraine, which is absolutely normal between countries that share similar ideas and are becoming allies. Will the US benefit from it? Most likely yes. Will Ukraine profit from it? Yes, certainly more than anything they may get from Moscow ever.

1324  Economy / Economics / Re: The poor people with their reasoning on: December 25, 2022, 09:17:49 PM
It is a classic but nevertheless true: your thinking and beliefs about money greatly influence the decisions you will take in your life and the risks that you will be willing to assume. This will in turn influence your financial situation and eventually will also reinforce those beliefs. That many times passes from generation to generation and it creates a social immobility.
1325  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 25, 2022, 12:06:41 AM
There are several sources and estimates between a drop of 4% and 1%, just google a bit if you need to. It is all right if you want to deny and all that, the economy does not care for it - in the end, people loose their employment, investment is reduced and everyone is worse off. Congrats on the "victory".

https://www.reuters.com/markets/russias-more-gradual-economic-contraction-extend-into-2023-2022-12-02/#:~:text=MOSCOW%2C%20Dec%202%20(Reuters),room%20to%20cut%20interest%20rates.

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MOSCOW, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Russia's economy is set to shrink by 2.5% next year, on top of a 3% contraction in 2022, a Reuters poll suggested on Friday, with stubbornly high inflation giving the central bank only limited room to cut interest rates.

Russia's economic landscape changed drastically after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, triggering sweeping Western restrictions on its energy and financial sectors, including a partial freeze of Russian reserves, and leading scores of companies to exit the market.
I asked where did you get that for a country in the BRICS group anything less than growing the GDP by 5% is an absolute failure?

Two main reasons:

- Employment is linked to growth. Most countries only generate new employment when they grow above 2% or so. BRICS need more than that to generate opportunities for their young people, as usually population is also on the rise.
- Because investment is about risk versus benefit. A BRICS is by their own nature can only attract investment and financing by offering a great growth rate.

It is quite basic. BRICS often have "bad years" but very rarely have several consecutive "bad years", but anyway, if you think is going well out there... enjoy.

And the reason why things seem to be a bit of trouble for BRICS is, they are trying to bring world money back onto a value-trade standard, rather than the current world money system which is a fiat, debt-backed, Ponzi scheme.

Actually, all that Russia and BRICS have to do is hold out for a while longer. The big fiat Ponzi that rules the world, now, will collapse due to its own weight... its fakery.

Cool

Another post of "when this happens" or "if this happens"... Managing countries and the lives of people is not based on your hypothesis about the apocalypses and your God intervening in the world, but in politics, hard facts and managing risks that are actually there and can actually be managed.

As I have said in previous posts, it is good that you are a patient person - patience is a virtue and one can spend a whole life wating for "holding a while longer", just until the current fiat system collapses all the sudden. Yes... I do advise you plenty of patience.

Now, how is that application for RF citizenship going BA?
1326  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 23, 2022, 09:10:31 PM
There are several sources and estimates between a drop of 4% and 1%, just google a bit if you need to. It is all right if you want to deny and all that, the economy does not care for it - in the end, people loose their employment, investment is reduced and everyone is worse off. Congrats on the "victory".

https://www.reuters.com/markets/russias-more-gradual-economic-contraction-extend-into-2023-2022-12-02/#:~:text=MOSCOW%2C%20Dec%202%20(Reuters),room%20to%20cut%20interest%20rates.

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MOSCOW, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Russia's economy is set to shrink by 2.5% next year, on top of a 3% contraction in 2022, a Reuters poll suggested on Friday, with stubbornly high inflation giving the central bank only limited room to cut interest rates.

Russia's economic landscape changed drastically after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, triggering sweeping Western restrictions on its energy and financial sectors, including a partial freeze of Russian reserves, and leading scores of companies to exit the market.
I asked where did you get that for a country in the BRICS group anything less than growing the GDP by 5% is an absolute failure?

Two main reasons:

- Employment is linked to growth. Most countries only generate new employment when they grow above 2% or so. BRICS need more than that to generate opportunities for their young people, as usually population is also on the rise.
- Because investment is about risk versus benefit. A BRICS is by their own nature can only attract investment and financing by offering a great growth rate.

It is quite basic. BRICS often have "bad years" but very rarely have several consecutive "bad years", but anyway, if you think is going well out there... enjoy.
1327  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump's slow moving coup? on: December 23, 2022, 09:03:26 PM
^^^ Here is the problem. There are two kinds of people in this world:
1. The pushy, ambitious kind... leaders;
2. Simple, honest, workers just living life... followers.

The pushy, ambitious kind always want more. They become leaders because they see it as a way to get more.

The simple, honest, life-living, followers simply aren't pushy enough to become leaders

...

As usual, and as I would expect from a Trump follower, simple, but wrong, answers to complex problems. There are many "types" of people, and leadership it has nothing to do with being "pushy" - there are tens of leadership styles and people are not divided in "followers" and "leaders", most people are both of them at some point in time and for certain things. I am thinking of a Personal Assistant I know, mostly doer / follower at  work, but leading a local charity.

Leadership is not necessarily linked to personal ambition.

BTW, about your signature thing... For most people, COVID symptoms go away in one day to a week... without doing anything in particular.
1328  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hypocrites: UK approves new coal mine. on: December 23, 2022, 12:50:25 AM
    One year after promising that she would phase coal out entirely by the end of 2024 and convincing the world to abolish coal mining, the UK on Wednesday approved a new coal mine. The Whitehaven mine, also known as the Woodhouse Colliery, is scheduled to operate until 2049 and will emit around 9 million tons of planet-warming emissions every year. Paul Ekins, Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources called this action by the UK government hypocrisy.

    The most interesting part of the news was the reason for opening the coal. The UK government claimed that the mine would create about 500 jobs In defense of an outright violation of its own campaign against fossil fuels, supporters of the mine say it would create 500 jobs and cut coal importation. If job creation is now more important than the environment, why would they always attack Bitcoin which creates millions of jobs?




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/569722-after-urging-world-to-abandon-coal-uk-approves-new-coal-mine.html

https://editi[Suspicious link removed]/2022/12/07/europe/uk-coal-mine-cumbria-energy-climate-intl-gbr/index.html

Note: The second link is malfunctioning.[/list]

Optically, seems that UK is creating more coal production, but it may be, as you say in your post, a question of producing locally, as opposed to bringing the coal from South Africa or Australia, which actually creates more emissions. One has to be more careful when judging the reasons behind this type of decisions as sometimes there is more than meets they eye.
1329  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nuclear attack not real Sounds like fake news on: December 23, 2022, 12:47:02 AM
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I'm a muslim, maybe you should read Quran to know what is right and not. And I doubt if God is interested about what biden or others think, He does what wants.

Please try to think a little deeper about what you read in the Koran. God created everything, right? And He knows everything, right?

We know from experience and experiment, that everything operates by cause and effect (Q&E). This means that whatever you do, something happens based on exactly the way you do whatever you did. And it works like this with everything that happens in the world... everything was caused by something else to be the way it is, and everything that happens causes other things to happen in the exact way that it affected them.

What does this have to do with God? God made it all to happen at the creation. He set out all of creation so that it works the way it does in perfection. The laws of physics that He created operate without change. And since God knows it all, He was aware right from the beginning of all the causes and reactions that would happen throughout all time.

God cares about it all... even what Biden and others think... even about nuclear attacks and every scrap of pandemonium in a nuclear explosion. Why and how? Because He set it all up to operate exactly the way it does.

But what does Islam care about? Take a look at how the Religion of Peace is really a Religion of Violence - https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/violence.aspx - loads of Koran examples.

Cool

That is very silly to say. You are always speaking of "God", under the Christian Mythology, but the fact is you ignore even your "sacred" texts. The Bible is full of violence, abuse, discrimination and pretty much every ugly thing that the modern societies are trying to get past. We are talking also genocide yes.

Islam as anything else, can be used to control simple minds and give a sense of purpose (many times the wrong one) to people who are lost and left behind.

And since this topic is about Biden, I think Biden should help promote a better understanding of the open-minded versions of Islam. There you are.
1330  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Qatar Footballl World Cup - People decided not to watch on: December 23, 2022, 12:42:21 AM
This World cup is too much controversial. Some people believe that Qatar send a huge amount of money to FIFA President to give them chance to host this WC. There is a documentary named "The man who sold the World Cup"!  You can get much information there!

There is no doubt that Qatar has paid hugely to make its way into being the organiser of the World Cup this year. It is against any reason to give such an opportunity to launder their society and their abuses if it not were for the huge amount of money handed. The vice-president of the EU parliament has been directly sent for prison for related issues.
1331  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump's slow moving coup? on: December 23, 2022, 12:33:54 AM
So even you see through Slow Joe... I think of him as more like Boris Yeltsin but instead of a drinking problem Slow Joe has a dementia problem and belongs in a Senior home. So to both of you who would you have picked as the democratic nominee instead of Joe Biden? I think I would vote for Mitt Romney over Joe Biden and that was the reason I didn't vote in 2012 because Romney was such an arrogant snot. I would prefer if Ron DeSantis got the nomination over Trump because then you'd have a new more powerful enemy to hate on instead of him.

I've seen plenty of Americans that are right leaning that would take Hillary Clinton over Joe Biden, but only to the extent that Clinton is a capitalist and isn't afraid of pissing the progressives off.

Recalling an excerpt from HRC's book where she ripped all over Bernie Sanders and the progressive agenda, it gave me quite the laugh to see people get upset over a democratic capitalist, as if it's somehow controversial.

Maybe Clinton should run again in 2024, and even better if Trump did so to. There wasn't enough suspense the first time, round two will be much better. The Republican party would be in shambles trying to pick between DeSantis and Trump, and the Democratic party would implode trying to pick between Clinton and a progressive (and Kamala Harris, but she is in her own category).

This may be just me, but I am ok with "slow Joe" as long as there is a proper team behind to get things done. A president must mainly be a leader, and there is no need for hasty decisions nor irate insults to anyone who dares to think differently or criticize.

Regardless, I would also prefer a different candidate for the future. If Joe, Clinton, Trump and the like are really the best the US can offer to itself, something is seriously wrong with the system.
1332  Economy / Gambling / Re: Consider open live casino (street gambling games) on: December 22, 2022, 10:05:29 PM
I can't imagine what the casino will be like yet. Maybe you can provide a more detailed explanation so we can provide feedback. And maybe it is a creative idea to start a casino but without a more detailed explanation, I'm afraid we will misunderstand.

Looks like you need to show the site or whatever you mean so we know what you want. We will wait for more information from you and hope this is something new to be implemented in casinos, especially online casinos.
He needs help from someone who are already familiar with gambling, because the way he explained it many gamblers will surely not get it.
If OP is planning to create his own gambling site, then I hope that it will be more legal and more competitive compare to other gambling site. This might be expensive as well so better to consider the capital first before making any decision.
It could be legal in the @ OP country but not for the people. But I don't know, we also don't know what the casino will be like and in the meantime, we are still guessing. But will it be possible to remain safe playing gambling or does it need a special place different from the casinos we are familiar with?

But @ OP should make a casino like any other than to make something that many gamblers may not be familiar with. It may be easier to do and @ OP can focus on promotions suitable for his casino.
The case of promotions in all casinos are always the best options to attract many players, I am one who always reviews promotions very well, and if I find something that does not fit what I am looking for, I simply do not see it anymore and move on. see the promotions of other casinos, for this I want to be very emphatic, the promotions that you are going to launch have to be very original, authentic, something that makes any player hooked here and does not want to go to another casino because they want to take advantage of that, for On the other hand, I would like them to also have some PVP game sessions like Black Jack, Poker, I think if they do something like that, they could get a lot of attention.


Promotions are all right when you need to grow the site and make plenty of new players, but for other sites that have been running for long, it is much better to create fidelity programmes that reward the players that are most valuable to the site. If other leave and the site has less players than they would like, then it is ok to launch a promotion, which needs to be carefully targeted.
1333  Economy / Gambling / Re: What else should an established crypto casino add? on: December 22, 2022, 10:02:07 PM
~ Yes, but for non-VIP players things are somewhat more difficult, you have to invest a lot of money playing every day in a casino, and if we just go to see the casino, try some games and that's it? Isn't it better to have a free balance, little but enough for us to try games and be satisfied? There are casinos that have their faucets and they have no problems withdrawing only with the faucet, the freebitcoin site many friends have withdrawn money from there without having to deposit but rather being very constant with their faucet and thus they have managed to withdraw money, because the others Casinso they don't do something like that, and freebitcoin has been around for a long time.

You would be probably right if it were so that only humans were using those faucets. Unfortunately faucets with real money are often abused by swarms of bots, and those malicious things are constantly evolving. As far as I know, Freebitcoin is fighting abusers on a daily basis, and it's not that easy to deal with this situation properly. I'd say, only a site with millions of real human users can afford keeping such a faucet.

I do not think that a faucet is a desirable feature at all in a casino, particularly on a well stablished one. It seems a not very serious thing to have a "giveaway" and I agree, the risk of bots is very high unless you apply some kind of convoluted captcha. I think that a well stablished site should focus the efforts in creating fidelity systems and using the users data to make sure people stay, particularly big spenders.
1334  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino games plebs like us must play on: December 22, 2022, 09:58:22 PM

Roulette has a house edge from 2.70% to 5.26%. I believe 2.70% is OK, but you can find lower house edge in other games, and also be "entertained" too during the moment. My recommendation is Craps!

Yeah, Craps is the best gambling game for a low house edge percentage category since it only has 1.41% percentage while it pays more than x2 in every single bet. I wonder how craps is not yet popular despite its design is less risky and higher payout compared to typical games like dice, roulette and blackjack.

I’m playing craps for a long time with good profit until now because I can control my bets and limit to a few numbers that I know that hot for that round. Betting on hard ways gives a sweet profit too.

Craps is a good one in every single bet when you win then you can earn double your bet because they double it. For me craps are one of The best games in casinos but still wondering why this is one is not a very popular one is big gamblers won't play this and I think because of the wagger or the game itself but for me this is a good one. In roulette it will base on the outcome and once you hit a lucky combination then you will be happy for your winning.

From a "pleb" perspective, gambling is either a low intensity thrill - like a small budget every week or so, or a kind of all or nothing stake. In the second case, roulette can be a reasonable option. You would need to hit like 10 successful red/black in a row or go for one or two numbers and hit a couple of times in a row. All quite difficult, but hey, it is plebs prerogative to dream  Grin
1335  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 22, 2022, 09:51:28 PM
Oh, guess who is back. We haven't seen you for a while, probably since shameful retreat of Russians from Kherson. It was a bit boring without you, it would be interesting to read your insights about it.
And I, in turn, got bored with the topic of Ukraine, at least against the backdrop of the recent World Cup.

Sanctions went almost painlessly? It's same like "special operation" goes as planned.
Yep, almost painless. It seems that Europe suffers from anti-Russian sanctions much more than Russia. For "twice torn to shreds" the Russian economy feels just fine.

Not at all. For a country in the BRICS group, anything less than growing the GDP by 5% is an absolute failure - which is the case. But that is only the short term. I wonder if RF is counting on China buying their oil and gas, because others will think twice before trusting the crazy Ivans.

Curious to know the source of this statement, where did you get it from?

There are several sources and estimates between a drop of 4% and 1%, just google a bit if you need to. It is all right if you want to deny and all that, the economy does not care for it - in the end, people loose their employment, investment is reduced and everyone is worse off. Congrats on the "victory".

https://www.reuters.com/markets/russias-more-gradual-economic-contraction-extend-into-2023-2022-12-02/#:~:text=MOSCOW%2C%20Dec%202%20(Reuters),room%20to%20cut%20interest%20rates.

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MOSCOW, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Russia's economy is set to shrink by 2.5% next year, on top of a 3% contraction in 2022, a Reuters poll suggested on Friday, with stubbornly high inflation giving the central bank only limited room to cut interest rates.

Russia's economic landscape changed drastically after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, triggering sweeping Western restrictions on its energy and financial sectors, including a partial freeze of Russian reserves, and leading scores of companies to exit the market.

BTW, again the smoking habits of the RF soldiers has causes problems in their most valued assets. I wonder if there may be also smoking near power production plants in the future.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-12/russia-s-only-aircraft-carrier-stricken-by-fire-in-latest-mishap

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Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Hit by Fire in Latest Mishap
Blaze started during repair work on Admiral Kuznetsov. Originally built by Soviets, ship had long suffered problems
1336  Economy / Gambling / Re: Researching for Upcoming Game on: December 22, 2022, 01:40:05 AM
And gamblers who don't want to do KYC will immediately look for another place where they think they will be more comfortable playing gambling. Transparency or trust is what gamblers need if they are new users at the casino so they can know what they should do and what they shouldn't do.
Casino options without KYC are only new casinos because some new casinos operate without licensing from government regulations, so any regulations that are urged by the government will not be added to the casino regulations, but you need to know that new casinos cannot be trusted with reputation and trust because many scam casinos from the case of new casinos that don't have licenses, so you have to be aware of the risks if you choose to use a new casino.
It is only natural for casinos and sportsbooks to ask KYC from their gamblers especially when you are trying to withdraw your funds and also make them feels that you are suspicious even though you are not if the gambling sites that requires KYC have license. A gambling sites that have license are required to ask KYC and those gambling sites that doesn't require KYC doesn't have license that's why there will be no KYC that is mandatory for their players. Most gambling sites I know that are legit, trusted and reputable have license that's why many of the gambling sites will ask KYC for some reason.

Most of the KYC process can be outsourced. Due to the dawn of crypto and the fintech in general, these services have appeared all over the place. The key would be to focus on those that offer the best guarantee of compliance with the strictest jurisdiction such as the US and the EU, unless you want to have a hard time avoiding travels or business in these areas.
1337  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any Casino Android software on: December 22, 2022, 01:27:24 AM
Why do you want to bulk up your phone storage? I have seen there are lot gambling web who are using great responsive display I think you also don't face problem with any of them. And I think if you want to play gambling, you may have to visit different gambling websites from time to time and if you look like this your phone storage will be filled with those apps.  So I think using the website is not bad, it's just my personal opinion. Also, above mentioned some good gambling websites that you can try. (Bitcasino)
I think also the OP doesn't care about the advice from all of us in this thread even he has never seen or responded to anyone's earnings in this thread, but still respects any questions from the community and answers with all of our experience and in the end our advice is that it's not safe using a casino that uses an app, because playing gambling at a casino using a cellphone browser is more than enough and safe and easy to access  Wink

There are no issues with playing over the phone these days. I heard that in the beginning of the android systems, there were some issues with safety that could be exploited, but no really for the average hacker. As of now the system is probably perfect for the task. If you use IOS it is probably even safer, as Apple keeps their systems semi-closed and have better safety features.
1338  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 22, 2022, 01:01:43 AM
Oh, guess who is back. We haven't seen you for a while, probably since shameful retreat of Russians from Kherson. It was a bit boring without you, it would be interesting to read your insights about it.
And I, in turn, got bored with the topic of Ukraine, at least against the backdrop of the recent World Cup.

Sanctions went almost painlessly? It's same like "special operation" goes as planned.
Yep, almost painless. It seems that Europe suffers from anti-Russian sanctions much more than Russia. For "twice torn to shreds" the Russian economy feels just fine.

Not at all. For a country in the BRICS group, anything less than growing the GDP by 5% is an absolute failure - which is the case. But that is only the short term. I wonder if RF is counting on China buying their oil and gas, because others will think twice before trusting the crazy Ivans.

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As far as I am concerned, Ukrainians have the right to make their own decisions. Adolf Putin has to come to the XXI century and understand that governments are to be decided by the people, anything else is Middleage.

Besides contradicting yourself about if the US is making war...

Of course Ukrainians have the right to make their own decisions. Everybody does. That's not the question.

The question is, What decisions did they make? A second question is, Were their decisions honored, or was the vote a CIA controlled lie?

There are loads of Ukrainians that side with Russia... maybe the majority. Their decision is not being honored by the US or Zelensky. And you don't even want to admit it.

Cool

No contradiction whatsoever, US is not at war, the US is helping Ukraine at 50% speed. I assume this is something you need to read twice to avoid being confused about it.
It seems that the decision was to get rid of a pro-RF government and choose a pro-occidental government. Who can blame them?


1339  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nuclear attack not real Sounds like fake news on: December 20, 2022, 02:10:42 PM
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I'm a muslim, maybe you should read Quran to know what is right and not. And I doubt if God is interested about what biden or others think, He does what wants.

I doubt that Biden or anyone for that matter care about your mythologic beliefs and your imaginary friend.

I know that you have already decided that what you believe is the only truth and that's it so you cannot even do the basic exercise of thinking if it is correct and if all of it is as they are telling you.

Seriously, I respect your right to believe in whatever you want, but if you have even the slightest critical thinking towards Islam, you will see that most of the rules are based on the nomadic life in the desert, old Arabic uses and in precepts that are taken from other mythologies including Hindi, Buddhist, Christian and Hebraic.

The worst thing is the type of Islam that we are seeing around. It is one that places all the stress in rules, and little in humanity. Particularly, continuous display of religious symbols in public and a massive discrimination towards the female and many leaders who argue that they are there "because of God" and can do whatever they want "because Gods tells them to".  Being Muslim and female is an everyday punishment for many.  It is like Europe in the XVI century, burning witches and killing scientists.

I am not sure young Muslims know about how the Islam was just a few decades ago. Much more open, much more relaxed and keen to share and coexist peacefully with others. You should be asking yourself why now Islam is being invasive and confrontational - hint: Money helps a lot spreading a message.

1340  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 20, 2022, 01:53:31 PM
Seems to me that Russia currently only has 1 of these missiles. But it may have several. If production gets under way, nobody will be able to stop Russia.


Putin prepares new hypersonic 20,000 mph Avangard 'meteorite' missile...


Russia today revealed chilling new footage of its 'meteorite' hypersonic missile Avangard being readied for combat in yet another nuclear threat to the West.

Footage shows the weapon - which is delivered to targets at 27 times the speed of sound - being installed in an underground launch silo in the Orenburg region, southwest Russia, near the Kazakhstan border.

The missile with a hypersonic glide vehicle is fired outside the earth's atmosphere before striking any target in the world in less than 30 minutes, claims Moscow.

Like other Russian hypersonic missile systems, Vladimir Putin claims the West has no means to stop it.

Today's emplacement of the 20,000mph (32,187kmh) Avangard beast follows three consecutive days in which Putin has showcased the deployment of new Yars nuclear missiles in Kaluga and Tver regions.

The Kremlin revealed Putin had spent all of Friday with his military commanders in discussions over the war in Ukraine.

The day saw the unleashing of dozens of missiles on Ukraine - many of which were successfully shot down by Kyiv's air defences.

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You have an interesting style of writing... for example "when Trump wins the elections", when "Rusia wins", when the RF develops this weapon, when... But the "when" and the "ifs" are just wishful thinking.

In this case the latest stuff is the "unstoppable weapon" myth. Look, the RF already has the technology and the ability to use missiles that range from very difficult to nearly impossible to stop, but that does not matter because the can produce a tiny amount of them, some fail spectacularly and they are more expensive that most targets out there. On top of that, they are a weapon of terror, but will not win a war - unless used in quantities that the RF cannot produce.

Why the heck do you thing they are using IKEA drones?


But here is where your own thinking backfires on itself. If Russia is so weak, why hasn't the US military simply gone in there and broken her apart... especially since they have all that Nato around there in Europe?

Something like almost $100 billion has gone US to Ukraine so far. And Biden and Congress are promising another $38 billion in the coming weeks. How many more billions is it going to take before the US destroys itself with inflation before they make Ukraine strong enough to begin to fight Russia?

With the break-up of the USSR in '91, there was the promise that Nato wouldn't push further in the direction of Russia. So, Russia was dumb enough to trust that, and to go into somewhat of a bit of hibernation. The US is waking her up by slapping her with Ukraine... like a hibernating bear might get pestered by a squirrel.

You don't want to wake this bear up... if you know what is good for you. Let her sleep. Live and let live. Trade and let trade. But don't wake the bear up.

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You would need to answer your own question, as you are the one stating that the US is at war, which is not the case.

If you want to know my opinion, the US is absolutely fine with having Adolf Putin in there, at least it gives a certain stability to the whole nuclear thing. The last thing you'd want is the RF to fall in disarray and become a failed state or come into the hands of the more radical branch of the Orc Army, which would happen if the US pressed at 100%. The US game is not difficult to guess, it is just a question of "winning" the war without creating bigger problems.

- Ukraine becomes an ally and the buffer against RF expansion (not just military, also in influence an economic).
- Europe becomes more indebted mainly with the US.
- More weapons will be sold, good for US business.
- Blocks are formed - helpful against China in the near future.
- Europe looses competitiveness as the cheap RF resources are not coming in the near and perhaps long term.

As said many times, the only winner in this war, if any, is the US.

There are very good reasons to pour money and help into Ukraine. As usual, none are particularly altruistic.

BTW, NATO does not "push". It is merely defensive and joining is voluntary. But the question is not about military matters, is a fight for economic influence. I like to think that also democratic principles are involved, but I guess that is just a side effect on this case.

Wake up the bear?? The bear seems to be the second biggest bear in Ukraine for now. May even loose the regional power status if things keep like this.


As far as I am concerned, Ukrainians have the right to make their own decisions. Adolf Putin has to come to the XXI century and understand that governments are to be decided by the people, anything else is Middleage.
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