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1341  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stake.com Ghostnipple: Identity Theft and IP Theft on: December 10, 2022, 07:52:41 AM
Before you come here to do such accusations you should gather some proof. Pointing the finger without any proof whatsoever is just playing dirty.

I think you mean "evidence".

I do have documented evidence.

However I see no reason to post it here, as I am not trying to convince anyone of anything.

Believe what you want it is of no consequence to me.

If you are not trying to convince us, why did you even create this thread? If you have evidence post it here (creating a separate scam accusation thread would be better) and create a flag on stake’s account. If the default trust users think you are right, then they will support your flag and stake.com will be in trouble here.

If you are not going to walk the talk, then wtf are you doing here?
1342  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Bitcoin is Islamic" -by Economist Bruce Fenton on: December 09, 2022, 06:21:35 AM
I have asked this question to chatGPT and he told me:

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It is not for me to say whether or not Bitcoin is Islamic. Different scholars may have different opinions on the matter. In general, though, Islamic financial law has certain principles and guidelines that must be followed, such as the prohibition of riba (usury or interest). It is up to individual Muslims and Islamic scholars to determine whether or not Bitcoin is compliant with these principles and guidelines.

I guess like this big artificial brains over here said, only muslims can decide if bitcoin is islamic.

If the majority of the muslims say, bitcoin is islamic, then bitcoin would become islamic.

Right now I don't think that's the case but in the future, who knows?
1343  Economy / Economics / Re: SBF-Denies Improper use of Customer Funds in a 1 on 1 Interview on: December 09, 2022, 06:18:26 AM
I stopped watching or listening to any of his interviews. He basically doesn’t say anything concrete. Keeps apologizing saying he didn’t know. Doing what he can to make everyone whole.

Saying stuff like 8 minutes after signing chapter 11 he raised like $5B but can’t say who those investors were. It’s getting to the point where he is just saying lies after lies and why even watch any of his interviews.

He said he didn't know what happened! Just leave him fucking alone. Sad

Apparently nobody has the balls to throw this little shit into prison so why waste time with interviewing him? He is not going to say "Yes I scammed lots of people and I don't give a fuck about it." no matter how hard you try.

He only apologizes and for what exactly? If he didn't know what happened and he is innocent, wtf is he apologizing for?

I haven't lost a single dime on this crap exchange (it is because the moment I heard about it I already knew it was a scam) but I am still mad as fuck when I see people like him.
1344  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes on: December 09, 2022, 06:13:38 AM
If people become successful against the casinos with this tool, then it would be the end for all online casinos. People make mistakes but a perfected AI will not. When this thing gets even smarter, lots of people will lose their jobs. Junior devs, blog posters/article writers, song writers... I have seen this bot writing code based on your description and modifying it according to your requests. I mean wtf is that? It is not only copy/pasting a code from its database, it understands you and makes the modifications you want from it.

I guess we will be needed only to serve other people in restaurants, cafes etc. Even though machines can serve people food and drinks too, we still want to socialize a little bit sometimes.
1345  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks do not want bitcoin to become popular on: December 08, 2022, 06:27:25 PM
I came across this news on CNBC where standard chartered bank claims that bitcoin will reach 5000$. Being a bank, this can be their wish and not a reality. Banks do not want bitcoin to become popular and therefore they spread this negative information so people panic sell and do not adopt bitcoin.  Sad


Of course they don't... Bitcoin is creating an alternative to legacy banking. If bitcoin gets adopted widely, that would mean less legacy banking adoption and that means less bankers to have in payroll. They are desperately trying to secure their jobs by attacking bitcoin with the hopes of driving people away from it. Thanks to the internet, these strategies never work because people are informing each other and seeing through their scam easily.

I still think though legacy banking and bitcoin can coexist together. Bitcoin is not perfect enough to replace legacy banking.
1346  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Bank of Nigeria to limit cash withdrawals on: December 07, 2022, 08:42:52 AM
Cash is the enemy of every government. That’s why they are tirelessly working to destroy its value so everyone can get out of cash and nobody hoards it. According to them, physical cash is the mother of all evil because the govs can’t even track your transactions when you use physical cash. Sooner or later they will remove physical cash from existence and force everyone to use their shitcoins. I can’t accept this. I don’t want to accept this but what choice do we got? I guess the only option is… monero.
1347  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much initial startup to Start Cryptocurrency Casino? on: December 07, 2022, 08:38:29 AM
Hi guys I wanted to ask some of big family members who have experience in crypto and also in gambling. But my experience is not good in gambling.
If someone wants to start a Gambling casino online with Cryptocurrency than how much money is needed. I think that 100k dollars initial capital would be enough to satrt a better casino. Cause we have to promote and also do other such promotions.
So what are your thoughts?

If you don’t have an idea of starting a casino from scratch, even a million USD might not be enough. $100k is definitely not going to be enough for everything imo. What’s your casino’s bankroll going to be? $50k? No serious gambler will want to play there. $100k maybe enough for your education about this business but it is not enough to start a serious casino. That’s because you will have lots of hidden costs which you can’t even imagine now. There are much better, easier, safer businesses which you can invest your $100k and still can make decent returns.
1348  Economy / Economics / Re: LMAO: Lagarde says Euro CBDC seeks to 'ensure high standars of privacy'. on: December 07, 2022, 04:48:36 AM
It is not even possible… CBDC’s are all about controlling people. If you don’t comply, they will seize your money easily. Right now you can avoid this situation if you keep some physical FIAT around but they are trying hard to destroy this option.

Maybe she doesn’t mean your privacy but privacy of those who watch your transactions… You will never be able to tell who is watching. Yep, absolute privacy fo the gov agents.
1349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Which Crypto would you like to see more in Online Casinos? on: December 05, 2022, 05:16:29 PM
I was on a crypto convention some years ago and met the guy behind the FUN token, he sold me this really good story on how they will revolutionize the casino industry once they launch fully. Now, god knows how many year later, I can still see them around, but instead of a "revolution" or "disruption", they are mostly just hovering around the industry.

Now, I'm aware that licensed casinos are tied to payment providers, and then they mostly use whichever currency that payment provider offers, but I personally would still love to see some exotic coins here and there. Something like WINk or Wagerr.

So, I wanted to ask the community in which coins would make the most sense to get implemented, which ones would you like to see more off?

LTC and Doge is enough I think. I don't really see much value in the other altcoins. These 2 coins however, are well known, fast and reliable. They are battle tested many times before. freebitco.in is using FUN but tbh I don't get the idea. To me it is just another shitcoin. Maybe it will become big later on, who knows... Why take the risk when you can use doge&ltc though? If you want safety, they are pretty safe. If you want cheap transactions, they are cheap af... What else a gambler would want?
1350  Economy / Economics / Re: SBF-Denies Improper use of Customer Funds in a 1 on 1 Interview on: December 04, 2022, 06:52:09 AM
He did a little fuck up there and another here but he didn’t steal from his customers and bribed the democrats nooo \s

There is only one way to deal with this kind of people. We all know it but we are afraid to say it.

A punch right in the face.

The sad thing is he is never going to get it.
1351  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People who don't use hardware wallets: Why not? on: December 04, 2022, 06:47:09 AM
I don’t think hw wallets a necessity. To me, it is the exact opposite. No matter how cheap and reliable they are, I will probably never use a hw wallet. That’s because a small laptop works for me and I don’t need a hw wallet and probably never will. I use linux on my laptop, it is connected to the internet and never had any problems. 99999 times out of 100000 (i’d say 100% but sometimes shit happens) you won’t have a problem with a simple setup like this. That’s if you don’t do pirating and similar crap on your PC and use a linux distribution as your OS.

If you want to be 100% safe, create your wallet on a freshly linux installed laptop with no wifi card.
1352  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is it cool to run Bitcoin full node on Android OS? on: December 03, 2022, 01:09:16 PM
You are probably going to kill your phone faster with this setup. There is absolutely no need for that. Does it look cool? It does if you are into that kind of thing. However there is a much easier setup you can do instead of using a phone. Get a used netbook and replace its hdd with a 1tb one and you are set. Use either win or linux it is up to you. Their batteries last long too. Or you can use a raspberry pi 3 and add an external battery pack.
1353  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto raffle game idea | feedback required on: December 03, 2022, 04:52:13 AM
Hi i am thinking in developing a crypto raffle game

To make it fair i could do a live stream each week of the drawings and use a program like pickerwheel. com to pick the winner, each ticket is going to cost $1

We can donate 10% of all tickets sales to a crypto foundation of our players selection

60% of all tickets sales is going to the prize

and 30% for the operation cost, signature campaigns , affiliates , servers , ads etc  


Let me know what you think Smiley

Sounds like a bad business, especially for the players. And if you can't attract the players, then it is a bad business for you too Mr. Betcrypto.cr. You business idea is crap because you are taking 100% but giving away 60%. I can see you are giving away another 10% to a crypto foundation but let's be honest, nobody wants that. If it was 1%, I'd say who cares but 10%? That's unnecessary. And 30% for the operation costs? Wheee, that is basically 30% (+10%) house edge.

People do the same thing with 1-5% house edge. Now the most important question is... Why are you so greedy?
1354  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Apple blocks Coinbase wallet release on IOS on: December 03, 2022, 04:15:48 AM
Apple and Google duopoly needs to come to an end. These companies make me sick, especially Apple because their closed OS can block any app and you won’t be able to use them apps which apple don’t like. With android at least you can install non-playstore apps freely (that’s how I remember android, they didn’t block this, did they?) or you can choose to use a modded android os…

We definitely need a third player which supports a better app store. Maybe Elon can deliver this.
1355  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA 2022 world cup on: December 02, 2022, 04:58:02 AM
So the anime people finally became serious about football. I grew up watching those cartoons and I know how much they like this game. I am more surprised to hear that Japan couldn't do any good in the world cups before. (they never won the tournament)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup

Seeing their world cup history, I think  this is probably going to be the best year they'll ever have in a world cup after beating both Spain and Germany in group stage.
1356  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How was your first attempt to play gambling on: December 01, 2022, 01:48:53 PM
We all have a different experience how we started our first bet. Their are people who started bet without having any knowledge concerning it. Their are some people started with a help from a friend to bet and their are some who took their time to learn before they started paying bet.

How was your first start? Did you play blindly or spent some time to learn.?

Is started to gamble when I was in high school. I made lots of bets on sports (football mostly) and won some money. Then lost some. Then lost some more. One of my friends won quite a big amount and left the school. He spent everything on luxury shit and he become broke again.

At that time I was making experiments on the martingale strategy but we all know how it ended. When I first heard about it I was pretty amazed. It took a while before I realized it was a shit idea.
1357  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In the eyes of Sam himself, he is so innocent on: December 01, 2022, 06:46:38 AM
He had no intention to defraud anyone but at the same time he was mismanaging billions of dollars and donating millions of dollars to political parties? I do not buy it.

He is just delusional and probably a narcissistic person.
Actually, I am starting to see a pattern here among people like Sam, Do Kwon, the Faketoshi, etc. Narcissism, disregard for other's well-being and lack of the ability to accept their responsibility and lies.

I wish he gets imprisoned so does Do Kwon.

“If you stole a hundred bucks, it is your problem. If you stole a billion dollars, it is the bank’s problem.”

This exactly what is happening here. Since he stole big, he will walk away because he can buy protection with the money he stole.

It seems to me everybody has a price nowadays.

Judges, police, politicians (especially)…

There are no honest people anymore.

It is happening in this forum too. Lots of people take the risk of promoting a scam casino just because they are getting paid...
1358  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In the eyes of Sam himself, he is so innocent on: December 01, 2022, 06:39:42 AM
He exactly knows what he is doing. He greased the right people with the money he stole from his customers and now he is getting rewarded for this.

This is what happens when the corruption spreads everywhere in a country and this is happening right in front of our eyes in the United States which is the world’s most developed country, where people have rights, where law matters, or so they say.

This incident alone is enough to make the US an African country where people kill each other to steal their stuff.
1359  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My Unconventional Betting Strategy on: December 01, 2022, 05:44:53 AM
They say two good heads are better than one, I couldn't agree more. Here's a an unconventional betting strategy that me and my friends have come up with to bet on some of the world cup games. I totally love it because we have cashed out about $1000 since the games began. Also, it minimized the losses and everyone goes home happy.

The strategy -  We created one betting account with a local gambling site prior to the World Cup Games. We all contribute equal amount of money to fund the wallet. And using different analysis we place our bets on at least 3 of the world cup games every day.

For me it has a lot of advantages -

- it minimizes losses
- it reduces the chances of being addicted
- it helps to build bonding. We hang out. We watch the game and we have fun.
- We have a budget and we stick to it. It sorts of builds accountability.

Do you have a unconventional betting strategy that have been working for you? Do Share.

Your strategy is pretty simple. I am not even sure if I would call it a "strategy" though. You are basically saying we wager less so we lose less.

You can perfect this strategy if you don't play at all and still do the rest of the stuff with your mates. (drinking, talking, hanging around) It wouldn't just minimize your losses, you wouldn't lose anything at all.  Grin Also since you don't play, you also can't get addicted.  Grin But then watching the games wouldn't be as fun I imagine.
1360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SBF Confirmed He Will Be Speaking at NY Times’ DealBook Summit on: November 30, 2022, 05:50:24 AM
Am I the only one that thinks there should be outrage? What do you guys think? Will it actually happen?
I don't know man....it's as if this guy has no shame in his body at all. It will most likely happen since the organizers seems okay with it.

It's probably best to ignore any news about his activities outside the bankruptcy or liquidation for now. Just follow the case and let the prosecution team do their thing. Let him enjoy while he can.

He seems like every other democrat to me.

We already know that MSM is a democrat party asset just like this clown. They are going to make a victim out of this fraud and tell everybody who lost money that they should forget about it. NYT also must have gotten some of those "donations" from SBF. In the end, they need to protect their investments.

They stole people's money and they are now making fun of them.

Hopefully everybody who lost money on this was a democrat party supporter. They deserve it.
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