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441  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Metaverse x Gambling on: October 19, 2021, 05:54:33 PM
You are right and I think NFT talks will be up here for the long term. The trend is different compare to what we see in ICO and DEFI on which only lasted several months until they are now totally forgotten. NFT related games with the touch crypto are now in trend and almost a new game can already hit lots of players as long as it was seen good in development.

TBH, DeFi had limited usage where only staking, pools and loans were mostly considered, but with the amount of scams that took place in the name of DeFi, it was easy for the NFT market to take off and make its way to the moon by having some real games available to its players for playing. To me, NFTs are a huge gamble but with huge benefits to the early birds, so till this market matures, you have extreme possibilities available to make good amount of money by using metaverse in your advantage. Gaming and gambling industry both will see a huge spike because gamers love to play and when they will gain through the latest P2E games, why won't they invest some bucks while getting huge returns?
442  Economy / Gambling / Re: Fast roll casinos | How fast is your casino ? on: October 18, 2021, 10:25:19 PM
If you are looking for casinos with a faster bet feature, I would suggest you go check wolf.bet and give it a try. There's flash bet mode (if I'm not mistaken, its been a while since I played on there) which makes you able to perform thousands of rolls in less than a minute.

Another one may be duckdice casino, they also have a similar feature although I didn't give them a try yet

Duckdice is good but gamblers practice caution as they see some accusations against DD are still unresolved. I've also played flash bets at primedice and stake, but yeah wolf bet is an another level gambling site best known for its dice. OP can go try wolf bet without any doubts because it gives much better results and provably fair is also available for these kinda bets.
443  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Metaverse x Gambling on: October 18, 2021, 07:59:10 PM
@OP, why not? NFTs are everywhere in talks nowadays and I believe that this will cause a huge expedition to take place in the world of NFTs and bring a new revolution. I was also thinking about this that some well-known players buy high quality 3D NFTs which can be used in a game that allows those NFTs to move. Games like virtual football, tennis, cricket and all where gamblers can predict the winners as well as scores same as we do in sportbooks and gamble their money. I hope this too becomes a reality very soon.
444  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Continuously Loosing money in Trading!!!! on: October 18, 2021, 07:24:38 PM
Either change your strategy or change your mindset of quick profits. If you can't wait with your position for at least a few weeks (in well-worth coins), then you're not a trader but a day-trader. And losses are common in a day-trader's life. It's better for you to stay away from trading, and calm down. Learn some patience through meditation and yoga, and then try your hands on trading again. Eh, but don't leave the markets now as it's already in bull trend so you will make money. Just be cautious with what you're buying. A little bit of DYOR will help.
445  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Crypto Stocks on: October 18, 2021, 07:10:31 PM
I honestly rather buy low cap coins/tokens with good fundamentals. I seem them having better risk/reward ratio. And we have seen what has happened to every ico/ieo/ido etc that has anything to do with mining. Either they scam people or don't know what they are doing. And list of stuff that can go wrong with mining is just too long for me.

I too remember my brother working for some mining based companies as a translator, he translated the materials but never got paid from any of them. IIRC, one of them was Ice Rock Mining. But yeah, I recently invested in Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and I believe they hold enough BTC with them to circulate as well as make enough money to pay their users as well as increase the value of their stocks. Other than that, I didn't invest in any crypto stocks yet and I believe I won't even be doing that because as you said, I'm also a daytrader and I can only invest a very small part in some institution's hands to grow my money for me, and the remaining part is traded by myself.
446  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Mintlayer | Sig. Campaign | Sr./Hero/Leg up to 130$/wk in BTC+MLT tokens on: October 18, 2021, 04:29:22 AM
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447  Economy / Services / Re: Being a part of the moderation team for 3 projects ( and more) = $300/month on: October 17, 2021, 11:55:39 PM
Hi, I'm available.
I'm already a part of the ccFOUND moderation team as well as 2 more are in talks, but if I'm the suitable candidate for you, I'm ready to take this work as I'm already experienced in this. Feel free to send me a message on telegram @MrBitcoiner
448  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for Crypto Gambling Writers on: October 17, 2021, 11:52:00 PM
I visited the website given in your profile and tried to find telegram, and got it. I believe it's you so I messaged you there. Please confirm if it's you only, or should I send you a PM here?
Anyways, I've worked for various gambling websites as well as review sites and can provide you with the names as well as materials once you're available. Smiley
449  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetABit.Casino - Share Your Thoughts on: October 17, 2021, 09:35:42 PM
Calling me a scam after all the responses I've given and the very fact that I came here in the first place to openly discuss all these issues and concerns is extremely unfair and out of order. Slander without evidence is suable in a court of law. Please provide evidence.

TBH, your website doesn't really make me feel like I'm on a gambling website, but it was more like I'm surfing through another forum after leaving this one. Anyways, when you already know the problems now that you're facing with your site, isn't it better to just focus on changing the script and making it a completely different (and unique) website if possible, so to give your users a unique experience instead of trying to ask for evidence?
450  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: *Day Traders* are now calling gambling Addiction helplines!! on: October 17, 2021, 09:09:44 PM
--snip--
(I have wasted more than $10k in commodity market by 2007 to 2009 and if I would have bought bitcoin for some 10% of that money then I would have been a billionaire right now; only a time machine might solve all these frustrations).

Even I was asked to put in the exact amount you're talking about, i.e.; $1k (INR 50k at that time). During 2011, I was asked by a friend who wanted to sell his 10k BTC at just INR 5 per BTC (which is roughly $0.1). But my dad thought that this is a scam, ponzi and whatnot and he denied while I tried my level best to make him believe in this. No matter what we do, we will always have something to regret about, and even in trading, if we would have longed BTC at $3500 in futures at even 10x leverage with just $1k, we would have made a fortune after BTC making an ATH of $65 grand.
451  Economy / Gambling / Re: Where to report gambling fraud? on: October 17, 2021, 08:55:26 PM
@OP, please remember, you must try to contact the casino owners or their customer support and try to resolve your issues with them if possible, because there were cases where the accusers did not try to reach the casinos and straight away came up with their problems here. We all are here to help you but you should try to help yourself first and if possible, sort it out with the Casino but if they don't listen to your issues or don't let you withdraw your money or whatever reason you find that can serve as a proof that the accused is actually a scammer, then you can use "Scam Accusations" section of the forum and post a proper format of your complaint there.
452  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: my trading is a fail help me, thanks on: October 17, 2021, 08:48:38 PM
Instead of going for Facebook, would you like to follow someone who actually trades coins himself that he gives as a tip to others? No doubt, a DYOR tag comes with it but you can see his past performance and if interested, can follow that guy as well. He's got more than 75k followers on Telegram.

Well, here's the link to his telegram channel: https://t.me/cryptosignalsMG
I hope that you get what you're expecting from this place.
453  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Without ETF on: October 17, 2021, 07:59:32 PM
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) will open a wide range of investment opportunities directly into Bitcoin without the need to actually hold it, just like in futures. So, SEC's decision is obviously going to affect rich guys' hopes about an ETF being approved or not, but we, the small investors must not worry or even think about it. And FYI, always remember this - Buy the tumors, sell the facts. Even if ETF gets approved, mark it that BTC will fall before rising to a new ATH just to wipe out paper hands.
454  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: *Day Traders* are now calling gambling Addiction helplines!! on: October 12, 2021, 07:17:22 PM
I won't compare this to gambling but the truth is, anything we are addicted to, and is done over-limit is not good at all, be it gambling or day-trading or put whatever you do too much of which the time should be utilised into something better. I won't say that you will become millionaire or billionaire through gambling or trading, but yeah you'll definitely lose lots of time that you can give to your family and the society. And if you become too much successful in either gambling, trading or both, then it's much of your luck that you get and you must understand that you are authorised to that money and now, you need to handle it with care.
455  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Which coin(s) would you buy now? on: October 12, 2021, 06:12:23 PM
On a serious note, I wouldn't touch any coins while BTC grows, because I'm watching them fall hard and even when BTC dips a bit, alts just bleed. I'll setup some entries on major coins like ETH, BNB, ADA and DOT and will ride the wave once these coins start to show their moves, then even with a 2-5x leverage in futures, I can make some noteworthy profits.
456  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake bets on: October 11, 2021, 11:52:40 PM
No I don't think this market is full of frauds and shady things, at least not more than into other markets from the crypto world anyway. But it's always more reliable to use old and big platforms because they are less likely to scam people than the smaller ones.

That's right mate, gambling is not bad, the people behind it who are running casinos are. They try to lure new gamblers and make them addict by giving away various bonuses to them, then when those players start enjoying, they start the rigging game which takes every drop of money out of the pockets of the gamblers and puts it in the treasuries of casino. This isn't about any specific casino, but some of them are really shady. Playing on some reputed ones can help gamblers not to get stuck in a situation as above.
Yes I agree with you, gambling on the most reputed casinos is the better protection against scams IMHO but gambling on provably fair games is also a good solution to prevent scams from rigged games even if it doesn't protect against exit scams.

Provably fair can't really help a gambler TBH if he doesn't really know how to check it. I had my friend gambling at a site he got to know in a message from some unknown source. He asked me that how's this site for gambling? I said I don't recognise this site, saw it for the first time. Did you invest there? He said, yes, I put over $200 to bet on some games. Later, when he tried to withdraw, the site blocked his account and he never got his money back. Even licensed websites with provably fair feature can scam if the desire of casino owners is not so good.
457  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: No one talks about Sic Bo!? on: October 11, 2021, 11:45:54 PM
The minimum stake is 0.20$ at the live casino game from Evolution AFAIK, but you can lower this threshold if you choose to bet in Japanese Yens. It can help to test it and to learn how to play with small bets. On Stake there is also a video game from BGaming available in Fun play mode, then you can learn how to play at this game for free if you want.



I played this game at Sportsbet long time ago and the minimum bet was $1.25 and it still costs me around the same (100 INR) per bet to play. It's casual why they minimum bet lesser in Japanese yen as it's a Japanese game. Wink
It was all good and I also made a big profit when it hit on a dice I selected, which got 200x on it and I won.
458  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake bets on: October 11, 2021, 11:28:44 PM
No I don't think this market is full of frauds and shady things, at least not more than into other markets from the crypto world anyway. But it's always more reliable to use old and big platforms because they are less likely to scam people than the smaller ones.

That's right mate, gambling is not bad, the people behind it who are running casinos are. They try to lure new gamblers and make them addict by giving away various bonuses to them, then when those players start enjoying, they start the rigging game which takes every drop of money out of the pockets of the gamblers and puts it in the treasuries of casino. This isn't about any specific casino, but some of them are really shady. Playing on some reputed ones can help gamblers not to get stuck in a situation as above.
459  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin dump, Ethereum pump! on: October 11, 2021, 10:48:26 PM
These guys are so bad at it, whenever they see a new class of assets taking over, these people come out and spit out a lot of shit about that class, showing off their so-called assets to be worthwhile. I don't hear this guy, but there's one truth that when Bitcoin goes down, ETH shoots up just because it's a game of dominance and if BTC spikes (just as it did today), you can see how much decline was there in ETH. It is good for BTC to grow and let others wait as this will also shut the mouths of these self-proclaimed masterpieces who are nothing but a bunch of failures who couldn't understand the technology and its effects.
460  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Book/Website Suggestions ? on: October 11, 2021, 10:33:39 PM
Guys, I would like an opinion from you. I thought that there is no need to create a specific topic, but could someone tell me some YouTube channels that you follow and that give tips/advices on blackjack?

Thank you!!

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCdnKUMfRVRHuGrciZAqaCwQ

Follow the above-mentioned channel and you will learn a lot about Blackjack.



@OP,
TBH, I googled and found these websites to follow:
https://www.udemy.com/course/learnblackjack/
https://www.blackjackclassroom.com/
https://www.blackjackapprenticeship.com/ (of whose YouTube channel I gave to gagux123)

I believe these websites will definitely be helpful to you in learning Blackjack and make you a pro in counting cards. Wink
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