I always stay away from them, the rollover requirements are usually way to big. They use them to lure you in, get you playing, preferably addicted and in 99% of the cases they do not lose any money from it.
You can try out games with play credits as well or if they have a faucet, you can use that.
Bonuses without rollover requirements are pretty good, but you don't see them very often.
Bonuses without any rollover requirement do usually can be seen or can be acquired when a gambling site is on launching date but same as you said its really a rare case.They are building business not a charity. They might give free money but wont be that much. Bonuses and promotions are just really being made for luring in people and as expected wager requirements are too high which most gamblers would able to fail to reach out in the end. Some casinos actually give away quite a lot of money, in terms of faucet bonuses. I wonder how much Crypto-Games actually spends on their faucet, I personally get 26 x 0.00001590 BTC per day. For all the members they have, that must be quite a lot. Also with the rain they give away in chat. Their bonuses never have rollover requirements btw.
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Pretty funny, but a little bit annoying that you have to put in the picker and not just the name. Other than that, most of the messages seemed to be pretty spot on I'd just improve on the design a little bit, I think a different color scheme could do wonders already. I actually don't mind the simplicity of the current color scheme, although I would like to see the coin name along with the ticker... Also, after playing around with the site a bit, what determines whether a coin is shit or not? Is it based on your opinion? It's kind of perplexing to see LTC and DOGE displayed as shitcoins lol Oh I didn't mean that he should make it more complex (color scheme), I like the fact that it's simple, just not a big fan of that background color. But hey, it's not that it bothers me that much. Didn't check LTC, but they say it's a fast shitcoin, but also to HODL Maybe because it doesn't really do anything different than Bitcoin (except faster block times).
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Pretty funny, but a little bit annoying that you have to put in the picker and not just the name. Other than that, most of the messages seemed to be pretty spot on I'd just improve on the design a little bit, I think a different color scheme could do wonders already.
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Now that's something really handy, I had no idea there were so many. By using this website, you save so much time by not having to research everything for each individual coin.
I don't think I've ever found a decent list with all info about POS coins.
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I always stay away from them, the rollover requirements are usually way to big. They use them to lure you in, get you playing, preferably addicted and in 99% of the cases they do not lose any money from it.
You can try out games with play credits as well or if they have a faucet, you can use that.
Bonuses without rollover requirements are pretty good, but you don't see them very often.
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Most of the Mt Gox coins are being sold now and the Silkroad coins were sold on auction to private dealers. Roger Ver said he sold most of his coins, but I seriously doubt it, because he is so full of shit. He did not have to sell his coins to buy Bitcoin Crash, because he got it for free, when the coin forked. I do not disagree that there are a lot of early coiners that still have a large chuck of the coins though. Yeah came here just to say that the Gox coins are indeed being sold and the Silkroad coins already have been sold. I also doubt Ver sold all of his coins, but he might have sold the majority. Shouldn't the list include some of the current exchanges? Or would they not be in the top 5?
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Amazing eh? He totally destroyed that number from all directions :p
Yeah, I was a bit surprised when I saw what he had bet on, might have to try out that strategy myself sometimes. Not with 8 ETH bets though
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Would it be possible to also add the negative effects of gambling? I mean I'm sure that there's a healthcare cost for treating gambling addicts? Maybe there are other negative aspects that have a certain impact on the economy?
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How have they been testing this? It looks like they've compared statistics and picked the ones who had a high occurence of bonus rounds etc. But that info is useless if they do not show how they've performed this research. How many games did they play?
Also, isn't it possible for casinos to alter the payour rates or is that impossible?
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Unless you have solid proof to back up these claims, there's nothing more than FUD. That shouldn't be the reason why not to keep your coins on exchanges, the reason should be because it isn't secure to do so.
Show me the cold storage addresses of those exchanges and prove that they do not have enough supply to account for all coins on the exchange. Otherwise these are just conspiracy theories.
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I would also be interested in a nice looking portfolio app. I've tried quite a few apps/websites that offer this, but they're either missing something I need or they're just plain buggy. I'd be happy if, say, the top 20 coins on coinmarketcap were supported (if that's feasible for you).
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There's more than just ICO's, but I get your point and agree with it. I'm personally going to wait a little bit longer before I buy anything, I think we might not have seen the bottom yet.
That said, I'd probably buy when BTC hits 6k and then just hodl for at least a year.
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I think it's easier to spot the good ones than it is to spot scam gambling websites. Good websites will have very few scam reports on websites where you can somewhat trust the review, such as this forum.
I'd stay away from looking for 'reviews' on websites that have affiliate links. Best to use websites that allow individual users to post their own reviews. Also look at how the reviews or scam reports are written. I can imagine there are some false reports out there, made by the competition or users who've broken the rules or something.
I'd go with the big-name casino's in the crypto world. I just wouldn't trust any new website at this point in time, just because there are enough trusted established gambling websites out there.
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An amazing winning session by player Leandro020, who won 136.9319 ETH (68,412.85 USD) on roulette!
Most of his profit came from a single bet, 6740733 with a 110.4 ETH (55,157.19 USD) win!
Congratulations! WOW, that's just amazing! When you look at his most profitable bet, you see that he won 110.4 ETH with a bet of just 8 ETH! Can safely say that number 26 was his lucky number that day
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Yeah, I just tend to report them whenever I see them. Just not worth it to spend any more time on it. A lot of the time I just see them being removed after a couple of hours and my report 'success rate' isn't going down.
It really does make a difference when lots of people adopt this sort of attitude.
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Payment received and confirmed, thanks!
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Still no dice jackpot, last hit was in April. Read this post for more info. And BTC lotto draw tomorrow, don't forget to buy your tickets Uhm, have you posted the correct link? This one points to something quite unexpected https://snag.gy/4QnZJy.jpgEdit: You damn bastard!
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Blocktrades is another instant swap site, I wouldn't recommend it though. https://blocktrades.us/They are very expensive, charging up to 10% in fees. Many people still use it because it's the easiest way to exchange Steem. Just mentioning this so you know what to avoid.
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I've filled in the survey and can say that it didn't take too long. All the questions were really easy and multiple choice options, so you don't have to sit there and think too long.
I'd be interesting in testing out your product when you're preparing to get it on the market.
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