A new update have been released! New features!You can now share info about your deposits and withdrawals! - click on "share" icon in your withdrawal or deposit history to show it in the chat. LightSpeed - A new way to play Paradice! Engage the Lightspeed and play up to 30 bets per second! New sound effects for Rain and chat mentions. Chat can now be hidden. Added a currency display switch (Crypto/USD). Regatta leaderboard now updates dynamically, so you don't have to press F5 to check your progress Changed nickname display FixesFixed the display layout of "Partnership" and "Fairness" pages on mobile devices. Improved the website performance. Fixed minor display errors displaying the bet info in chat incorrectly. Fixed the player statistics display. Fixed chat error for anonymous users. Fixed the display of message time in chat. Fixed iOS layout. Plus some other minor improvements!
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If they're using controlled facilities then it'll do nothing...
As long as they have things like catalytic converters then it'll just be like normal oil that would've been used anyway...
As long as they don't have an open fire and it doesn't cast too many shadows, it might be a shock these days though given the recent lack of pollution.
Sounds reassuring! But what about the tankers full of oil that are drifting in the Pacific? The worst scenario I can imagine is that they will dump it into the ocean because nobody will want to take the responsibility of storing it or burning in a facilities... Firstly I do not think the government is doing right. Killing so many animals , destroying the resources just because they don't want to give it for free to decrease their price . This is ridiculously irrelevant , when they can actually do good and distribute it to those in need . It would have an impact on the environment for sure because unlike the renewable sources of energy , it is not unlimited. They will destroy the natural resources plus pollution cannot be completed avoided , even if they use the secure burning facilities , they would actually use the filters to filter out the dangerous particles from it but it would inturn cost much more for the government to build a facility like this and at the same time keep changing the air filters in the chimneys . So if they do it , they are stupid. If only we lived in a perfect world... Honestly I think we're technologically ready for solar/alternative energies, but the economy will have to be reformed worldwide. That's not something that's in the best interests of the establishment, but hopefully we can get there some day.
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Hello friends!
Recently I heard some news that countries consider burning oil because there's no more place to store it.
As you know the oil production volumes are huge, and this means that a lot of oil will be burn.
So the question is, how will it affect the earth's climate? Is this a significant concern for the environmentalists?
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The stock market is impacted heavily due to the drop in oil prices. Do you all think it will impact the BTC prices as well?
I believe crypto will only win from this, because in my opinion this will increase the legitimacy for crypto investements compared to oil futures
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Regatta wagering contest results April 28th
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Cryptocurrency is a rapidly evolving industry, and things are constantly changing. This constant movement can make it hard to keep track of what is actually going on. From China’s digital Yuan, Facebook’s Libra announcement, to the Bitcoin halving and UBI-based cryptos, here is a summary of the latest happening in the Cryptoasset market: https://itsblockchain.com/latest-crypto-market-update/ What is your favorite piece of market news from the week? I liked the news about TON considering emitting tokens anyway despite the US restriction
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How long do you think the crisis can last after the epidemic? What are the most likely events to occur?
There's so much stuff going on in the world that it's hard to tell. In my opinion it will take at least 3 full years to get the life "back to normal" and are now in "still normal" phase, and worse is yet to come I assume.
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Personally I found the project kinda confusing, but the design rocks!
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[ Well, I did not waste my time submitting all these documents while there are too many anonymous gambling bookers there. The information includes your:
Username First and surname Date of birth Email address Residential address Phone number Billing address Identification documents Proof of address documents Transaction history Website usage preferences Any other information you provide us when using our platforms Credit/debit card details, or other payment information wow! Never seen any crypto gambling project requiring this info... I mean gambling in crypto is mostly anonymous
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Cool project! How much is your house edge?
How are you planning to distribute the tokens?
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IMO once you elaborate your own tactic on where to draw or fold, it will be at least 99% luck based.
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Sounds to me like a classic ICO project...
Can someone explain why so many gambling projects use some form of the investment?
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I've been using Atomic for the last 3 years with no issues.
I have been using Jaxx and some others before, but I like Atomic the best as it seems the most reliable, updated and feature rich. Those are multi-currency software wallets. They are not cold storage options. A software wallet goes online, hence it's not "cold". Jaxx has many issues and is not safe to use. Just search about it on the forum. The team behind Atomic Wallet have been accused of being the same as for some other services that are periodically scamming people. Oh really? I had no idea. Gotta make some additional research to ensure the safety of funds
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Which is the best cold wallet?
I've been using Atomic for the last 3 years with no issues. I have been using Jaxx and some others before, but I like Atomic the best as it seems the most reliable, updated and feature rich.
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CoinMap 1.0 is back!
Cool project! Didn't expect to see so many places where btc is accepted in my area. 2.0 when?
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Results of our latest Flash Regatta! (+10 more winners)
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Bitcoin is not as risky as many think
Yes it is, duh. But in today's economy nothing is risk free really, including the traditional fiat currencies...
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How can we get people to use bitcoin as a currency?
Make it 100x times faster lol
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Well, it was coming just around the corner... People don't need to use that much oil today (Electric transport, alternative energy). I just counted for myself, and it appears it's cheaper to get a solar electrostation rather than paying electricity bill 3 - 4 years
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