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1381  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK REQUIRES ID PROOF - BE AWARE BEFORE YOU WIN BIG! on: March 03, 2020, 07:12:00 PM
What do you think can solve this problem?
I think that it would be good for all casinos that have different conditions for depositing and for withdrawing money to be classified as fraudulent. Perhaps this method may seem radical, but it is quite logical.

Then nobody will use those casinos? Do you think that will happen? I do not think it's possible because these casinos build a reputation before misinterpreting their terms and conditions once again where they add anything new they wish to. My point is, we need to be a bit more active in reading those terms and conditions before signing up for their services, so not to get cheated by them. Reading will give you an idea of what you are getting involved with and how they are going to treat your info, your preferences and the most important part, your money.
1382  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can bitcoin halving make cryptocurrencies reach all time high again? on: March 03, 2020, 06:58:23 PM
Bitcoin's halving will be good for Bitcoin only and not all the cryptocurrencies as it is going to affect a single crypto's algorithm of paying halved rewards which doesn't apply to other cryptocurrencies. But there stands a chance we may see an altcoin season before halving and those old big spikes may enter the markets any time surprising us. While I think this will happen from the month of April and till BTC halving is done, you should be ready with your alt bags already as the crypto winter is over and we are going to see a big rally before an imminent crash.
1383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online gambling or Casino gambling? on: March 03, 2020, 06:17:10 PM
I would prefer to gamble with online casinos because it's more convenient and I don't have to exert any effort to travel just to go to casinos. I'm also able to focus and enjoy without hassle. I will also be able to control and know my limits whenever I'm playing. The good thing about it is I could also gamble anytime and anywhere. I was also a fan of physical casinos before but I switched to online casinos when I have found its benefits.
You might be wrong here because actually when you are playing online you sometime get blown off with the loss and there is no one near you to wake you up before you deposit more and ultimately loose more than what you originally allocated for gambling.

While in a physical casino you always have friends and foes around you and the continuous talk with them keeps you in reality. But everything these are all just a personal preferences and definitely we cannot have any common thing because gambler's preferences are just case to case. We may choose the right one which will be not making us addicted to it; in my personal opinion it will be casino gambling because visiting it frequently will not be possible unlike online gambling.

I think physical gambling is more of a distraction which lets you remind offbeat from your main goal which is gambling right, but you are continuously looking towards those girls who try to lure you to play more and where is that casino where you will be taking your friends and foes just for the sake of their surrounding? I never heard anybody taking their friends in a casino except when they are interested to gamble too.
1384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: About Compulsive gambling. on: March 03, 2020, 05:49:33 PM
True, it's hard to recognize mental illness and sometimes, the people around are the one who notices it first.
Gambling addiction is the most common addiction after drugs, they should take it seriously before it happens to themselves.

It is not so easy for find it for themselves as they are already addicted to it until they find themselves in a situation where they have gone too far losing everything and even if winning, they could not stop due to their inability to control their minds. I hope that some day, people will start recognizing themselves and if they find themselves under a 'gambler's' category, they will take necessary steps to remain under controlled mindset and not to get addicted to it and cut their connections with almost everyone in their life.
1385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: About Compulsive gambling. on: March 03, 2020, 05:27:07 PM
You can't really call yourself a compulsive gambler unless you have a bigger bankroll size. I said that because the bigger the size of your capital, the longer you will play the game till you lose everything. That's when you can consider yourself as compulsive gambler. Those with small bankrolls get rekt quick still because of their uncontrollable nature but they still gamble with what they can afford to lose whereas high capital losses should not be considered something as affordable gambling.
1386  Economy / Services / Re: ALL PREMUIM SIGNALS IN ONE. on: February 25, 2020, 10:36:07 PM
You don't have Blockchain Whispers in your list, baby?
https://t.me/@blockchainwhispersbaby - Go try this.
If you can get me all the upcoming 3x 'Triple your money' signals of this channel on time [need proof as you have not mentioned them here], I will be the first one among those 10 traders to work with you. D Man is charging BTC0.064 to be a part of that program with a duration of 90 days but if you can give it for $50, why shouldn't I take advantage of this here?
1387  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT BITCOIN on: February 25, 2020, 10:24:56 PM
@OP great explanation and a foot forward by you, thumbs up for what you did to help that teacher by teaching him about Bitcoins. A lot of people are misguided about Bitcoins by being shown that BTC is a get rich overnight scheme that yields you high returns in no time and they spend their money on learning about BTC as well invest their money to scammers whose intention is to scam them by fooling them about BTC because they don't have knowledge.Very few people are like you who don't take advantage of innocent people and remember that they were also like these people once when they had no knowledge about BTC but the passion to learn and gain more and more information. Great job done here.
1388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How fair is Provably Fair? Do you verify every bet as a gambler? on: February 25, 2020, 10:05:31 PM

Client seed: It can be anything. It is up to player to choose anything as his client seed. For example, I can use 'webtricksClientSeed' as my client seed or 'thisIsMyRandomClientSeed'. However, while choosing client seed make sure three things:
(i) Always choose new seed for new bet (never try same client seed with new server seed).
(ii) Don't choose easily identifiable seeds like I mentioned above (close your eyes and type random numbers and alphabets. I do like this and it works Cheesy).
Could you elaborate on this statement please? Why it's so important to do that?
Do you think the house program will detect you are always using the same seed and will create a losing server seed for it or it has nothing to do with that? Thank you very much to explain me what you mean (or someone else here).

If your preferred gambling website is rigged already, then you will always lose and there is nothing like a losing server seed. New seed opens up your chances on winning more bets with it during a new session 'if you don't consider changing it at every single bet' , but if you start losing all of a sudden then just drop the site and leave because even a new seed will not help and you will lose continuously as the system catches that you are winning and the server seed also has some areas where its provided hash doesn't meet your expected criteria because of your client seed and you start losing all your bets. Even trying with a new seed will only make you win just 3-5 bets and the same story will start repeating itself ahead.
1389  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: For those who wears a signature of gamble service campaigns on: February 25, 2020, 08:52:30 PM
I gamble some of my coins, not on the website I am working for but on a different one. I gamble on wolfbet after converting my BTC to a cheaper crypto like XRP and that conversion is done on that website where I play first. I don't gamble too often, and tbh I never gamble on wolfbet as a way to say thanks to them, but I do it for fun and entertainment purposes only. Gambling your signature earnings is not really a good idea if you use them for some important causes like paying fees, clearing bills, etc. as you may lose your entire earnings of that week and your complete work will turn into a regret, but that is my opinion.
1390  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online gambling or Casino gambling? on: February 25, 2020, 08:40:31 PM
I'm not a social animal tbh and this gives everyone an idea of my preference - online gambling only. I don't like watching those faces around me, not even those babydoll-type-girls coming around me touching and distracting me from the game to make me lose my bet. I play European roulette sometimes and you know that if we visit a casino personally to do that, those girls would blow you up badly and encourage you to play more even if you don't want to, just because they want you to bring out the money on the table and lose it betting big to recover old loss. That is not the picture in online gambling.
1391  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: February 25, 2020, 07:33:11 PM
That is not how it should happen or how FJ should act in such a situation, it just isn't. What you are saying is basically that FJ owes it to their potential customers to let them know they need to take more precautions to abuse their site by saying "Oh hey you've already used this IP, go find a different one and come back". You understand how silly that sounds, no?

I'm sorry but your statement here looks more defensive on their part. [Please don't get offended, I don't need a quarrel here as we're both good friends  Kiss]
I'm not saying that, but the statement by amelik2 is also justifiable that if he'd have lost over there, everything would have worked fine as no checks would have been done or needed. But after winning a certain amount, why these checks? What can a user do to prevent themselves from these problems? Amelik2 is ready to do everything to prove that he is not the old person, then what is taking so long on FJ's end to hear this case and respond? I never said that FJ are scammers [they had been in the business since years and I don't think they will do like this to anybody but I'm just trying to be preventive].
1392  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Warren Buffet would rather be a “forgetful old man” on: February 25, 2020, 07:01:09 PM
According to CNBC Warren Buffett was gifted 1 BTC during their 'meeting' and afterwards Buffett turned the wallet over to GLIDE Foundation as a donation.

So it was not even transacted by him?
https://bitcoinist.com/just-in-warren-buffett-gave-away-his-bitcoin/
Read it just now - I can't believe he just gave away the phone as a donation to GLIDE Foundation just because he does not like BTC and any other crypto. He lost the opportunity to learn something new, I heard that he is a man that belongs to well-educated societies which like to learn something new every day, he had the opportunity to do that but he wasted it.
1393  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did gambling affected your personal reputation? on: February 25, 2020, 06:53:37 PM
Gambling does affect some people's reputation and it doesn't affect others. My answer is biased based on the surroundings as well as the area you live in. I never faced these issues because I had my surroundings who were gamblers too and they neither stopped me nor themselves, no curses, no borrowing, nothing like that. If you play with your own money, you have the right to do so because you are not putting anybody else's money at stake so nobody should have any problem with you but this is not same in some countries where people's mentality is narrow-minded and they just try to be over smart to you and ask you to leave these 'addictions' even though you are doing it just for fun sake.
1394  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: February 25, 2020, 06:28:05 PM
YES! Their only basis is that we logged in from the same IP. They are making false assumptions.

'PatDugan' was verified via KYC and I believe he sent in docs. I've offered to do a KYC of myself and have proof that my BTC deposit came from a verified account registered to me. My account since day one was verified with my email address which is my name @gmail.com and my phone number which I've offered to send a copy of the bill for.

What more proof do I need to prove that we are 2 separate users?

I'm sure if we were still depositing and losing there would be no issue with 2 accounts logging in from the same IP.

If that's the case, I guess FJ should have indicated you on the first day of your registration that your account has been made over a same IP or something like - you cannot create more than one account here from same IP. Your account should have been either banned or you should not have been given the chance to create an account there (which would make it clear for you that your IP address belonged to someone some time ago and they accessed as well as may have already created an account there) and you could have tried with a different IP address if such warning would have been displayed.
1395  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects on: February 25, 2020, 03:16:26 PM
...snip...

That case is not a loan as yours but the scam method is the same. Scammers ask potential viticms to go first and accounts they use mostly lower ranks, from Brandnew, newbie, Jr. Member to member only. But higher ranks, Full member and above, are not guarentee for their legitimacy and trust.

Listening to this, I would also like to add that these people mostly try to trap those who belong to third world countries and are jobless, because scammers know that these people may go for big and will even spend money if they don't have knowledge about what is going on in this world. The email blasters send lots of fake 'Congratulations' emails where you are shown that you are being awarded some $$ out of Bill Gates', Microsoft's, Coca Cola's, etc. lucky draw share or lottery, and ask you to send your details to them. If you send these details, you cut your arms and give them as a gift because they now have all your information, they will start asking money from you to 'verify your bank account'. If you do it, you are scammed at phase 1, then they ask you for more money as they say that your details were not ok and if you want the funds, you need to deposit at least 0.1% 'an example' of your winnings to their bank account. Being helpless and having no knowledge of what's going on with you, you just keep getting dragged and trapped by them in their scam and lose a lot of money and till you become aware about their scam and report it to your local police, they run away with your money and you cannot even trace them as you don't know their real identity.
1396  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you borrow money as your bankroll if you trust your skills in gambling? on: February 25, 2020, 11:08:21 AM
Can you tell us the reasons why they are willing to lend you only when they can do 'whatever they want to do' with their money? If that is the catch that they are doing it because they have seen you winning constantly in sports betting, then it still poses a lot of risks here and you should not consider borrowing anything from your friends for your own good. Have you thought that if you lose their money, not only will you lose your friends but their trust as well as your credit in your local network which can destroy the chances of getting a loan for some personal use in the future because you will be tagged as 'an addicted gambler' so no one will consider lending you.
1397  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 [ROCKET.RUN] 🚀⭐️ A new platform like nothing before ⭐️ 🚀 on: February 25, 2020, 10:52:30 AM
I have made several attempts to log in to your site, but each time I get an error or "the site is undergoing technical work". When will this end?

Are you sure that you are not able to login? I revisited this site after seeing your comment, all the games are working fine and I can even login there. Maybe some issues are there and I didn't encounter them, you should try it now and let me know as I logged in just before posting this comment and I was fine.
1398  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects on: February 24, 2020, 06:26:25 PM
Who is that person who scammed you? You should definitely open a scam accusation against that person which could get him tagged and that will serve as a warning for other members not to deal with him.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5136940.msg50803111#msg50803111
That's the thread I was talking about, and I couldn't report because she is/was not a part of this forum at that time.

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Your rank is legendary, don't just randomly trust anyone. Rank is not equal to trust but if a newbie asks a Legendary to go first I would be cautious.
There is even free escrow service on the forum. Browse through the services board, I am sure you will find the correct thread. 

It wasn't like I went first alone, but I did it after seeing many users here giving her good reviews that she pays, it was a matter of $20 and she didn't come online later and a red tag was also added to her profile, so I didn't bother opening a scam accusation.
1399  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects on: February 24, 2020, 02:55:02 PM
Have you added information about users messaging you on telegram asking you to do a withdrawal for them from a 'phishing scam Exchange-type website' where they pretend to send you some BTC and ask you to withdraw, but then the exchange blocks your account. I also encountered another scam where someone came to me asking to do a task but they were not interested in paying upfront. I worked for them and did as they asked me to do, then they blocked me and left empty-handed. It is better to have an escrow even if you are doing a task for anybody who is unknown to you and this community.
1400  Economy / Services / Re: A professional crypto TRADER looking for funding. on: February 24, 2020, 01:19:53 PM
I'd suggest you to move this thread to Speculation or Trading Discussion and start giving some tips [I know you are not willing to, but giving some free tips today will bring you potential customers that have the capacity to invest in your strategy and you will get a kickstart for your service].
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