Hello everyone, I'm trying to understand what happened to a transaction I made 2023-05-23 17:13 (5 days ago).
Just like Charles-Tim mentioned, it's a good idea to take a look at your wallet balance. We've already seen similar situations where Trust wallet had a bug displaying recent transactions, but the overall balance was accurate. You could try closing the app and reopening it to see if that helps. Just curious, do you primarily use that wallet for long-term storage? If so, I recommend considering the cold storage option. For instance, you could go for a hardware wallet or create a wallet on a device that never connects to the internet. There are also options like paper wallets or other cold storage methods available. It's worth looking into for added security!
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So, while the number may seem impressive at first glance, you shouldunderstand that the actual count of functional and unique online casinos may be significantly lower than the stated figure. And when it comes to the reviews and full casino descriptions, it seems that there are approximately 40 available in total.
but i just wondering how they make the list for Best Bitcoin and Crypto Casinos 2023 because a lot of websites that from the list that i don't know. is it just based on which website you reviewed first? or are there any other criteria? I already asked them that same thing a little while ago. They don't seem to have any specific criteria, or maybe they just don't want to share them. Here is what they replied: Great question!
So as many of you know several of the most well-known and highly regarded crypto casinos have been around for about 5 to 10 years at this point.
During this time they have been consistently tested and reviewed about by every imaginable guide and comparison site, and discussed in forums like this one, of course.
If we only reviewed and listed a handful of the top brands we would probably just end up rehashing a lot of known information without really bringing anything new to the table. We'd have no real raison d'être.
Also, if you study search trends you'll realize that the more mature a particular gambling market becomes, the more demand grows for new experiences (both games and sites). We're starting to see this in the crypto gambling space as well.
So we simply felt that there was a gap to fill here and so we've been testing and reviewing both established top brands and some new brands.
However the new brands haven't been completely random up to this point. Normally the operator/program has had some kind of track record with other casinos and several brands are fiat/crypto hybrids.
Having said that, we have heard the feedback loud and clear in this thread and going forward we will work hard to catch-up with many great brands that people are missing from us so far.
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Great job bitcoincasino's team! Reviewing 1400+ casino is too much work, I didn't even know there were that many crypto casinos! To be honest, I didn't take a deep look at your website but I can ensure you that i'll do it as soon as I can. It's always a pleasure to discover a new reviews website.
To clarify, they didn't actually review 1400 online casinos. What they actually did was compile a list of nearly 1400 casino-related domain names. Many of these casinos are no longer operational, and some of the domains simply serve as mirror sites for the same casinos. So, while the number may seem impressive at first glance, you shouldunderstand that the actual count of functional and unique online casinos may be significantly lower than the stated figure. And when it comes to the reviews and full casino descriptions, it seems that there are approximately 40 available in total.
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I don't know if this is a true or a fake story, and I don't care. The real questions here is only one. What the hell is this abomination on the two pictures above? Is this really a pizza? If this is pizza, I'm Brad Pitt. Do you even know how to make real pizza? That's exactly what I wanted to comment on - I mean, come on, that's definitely not pizza! (It looks more like a scone with a random splattering of ketchup on top.) How dare they disgrace the sacred name of 'pizza' by using it for this abomination? It's nothing short of blasphemy!
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Would a HD wallet generated with a 24 words passphrase attached to a 24 word seed phrase that is know to an attacker be as hard to brute force as a HD wallet generated using only 24 words and no passphrase?
That's an interesting question. In general, both a 24-word passphrase and a 24-word seed phrase of a hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallet can provide an extremely high level of security. If they are carefully selected and prepared, it becomes practically impossible to brute force them. However, since the words in the 24-word seed phrase are randomly selected from a 2048-word dictionary, the number of possible combinations can be easily calculated: that's 24! When considering a 24-word passphrase, things get a lot more complicated. Unlike a seed phrase for a HD wallet, a passphrase can be constructed using any words, including made-up words, derivatives, and abbreviations. For example, according to some research from Harvard University and Google, the English language alone has more than a million words, and the average native English speaker can use between 20,000 and 30,000 words on average. Additionally, unlike a seed phrase, a passphrase can contain the same word an unlimited number of times. Due to the virtually limitless word choices and the potential for creating complex phrases, calculating the exact number of possible combinations becomes nearly impossible. So to conclude, the number of combinations for a 24-word passphrase constructed from such a vast word pool would far exceed the already astronomically large number of combinations for a 24-word seed phrase from a fixed 2048-word dictionary.
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Original slots can be attractive to some players because they are unique to the casino and can offer a personalized experience. They may also have special features or bonuses that are exclusive to that casino. On the other hand, 3rd party slot providers have a reputation for creating high-quality games that are well-known and popular among players. I think most players like games they know well and are familiar with, so 3rd party slots can be a great choice for players who prefer to stick to tried and true games.
I like to try new things so I like to try original slots. They can be fun to play with new features, bonuses and themes that are not available anywhere else. But I also like sometimes playing games that have been around for a while because I know how to use them and understand how they work. So, I think that both types of slots are good in their own way.
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Although if you wouldn't mind me asking, what makes this wallet different from the USB wallets we have nowadays, that they themselves could house as much data as you need when it comes to private keys, for a fraction of the price to boot? <...> What do you mean when you say "USB wallets"? Are you referring to USB flash drives? These are not wallets but only storage devices. They are useful for storing files and documents, but they should not be used for storing unencrypted private keys or wallets.
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Everyone should know that the cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and can be unpredictable. Regarding altcoins, they can offer potential for higher returns but also come with higher risks. As far as I know, altcoins have always been more volatile compared to bitcoin, which can lead to significant gains or losses. I do not personally invest in altcoins (except for a few selected ones), but I suggest keeping up with the latest news and developments in the market to make informed decisions.
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I tried texting them, but they are not replying; nonetheless, if someone can help me, I would pay $3000.
Thanks!
It is unlikely that you will receive a helpful response from 1xbit representatives on this forum. Their activity here is infrequent, and their responses are often generic and unhelpful. 1xbit casino has been proven to be a scam, so even if you do receive a response from the company about your problem, it may not actually resolve anything. While this is an old case, I'm unsure what further actions you can take. Given that 1xbit is unlicensed illegal gambling operator, and therefore not legally liable for its customers, you don't even have the possibility of claiming your right. The casino has a history of scamming players, so it's not a good one, and I don't think it will ever be.
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It is always wise to be wary of information sources before accepting them as accurate. We have a saying: "Don't trust, verify!" When we read articles online, it's easy to get caught up in the story and click through without thinking twice and sometimes it can be difficult to break out of a narrative once we start believing it, but it's worth taking the time to ensure we are not being manipulated by clickbait headlines or biased content. I think it's important to remember that not all information sources are created equal. So, when it comes to articles on platforms and news sites, consider cross-referencing the information with other reliable sources to ensure accuracy and avoid misleading or biased content. The same applies to social media and forums. If you see a post that seems too good to be true or overly dramatic, take the time to check it out and ask yourself if it seems credible. One of the most important things to remember when it comes to online content is that you are not just reading random words on a screen. You are reading words written by people with an agenda who may or may not have your best interests at heart. As such, it's important to consider how the writer is framing their message, why they are writing it and if there is any bias in what they are saying.
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Btw, I saw something it's not a big deal though but i was hoping you could take a look at it and see if it's just me or if it happens to others as well. In the top navigation bar when you are using desktop in full screen mode, if you click on "More" > "Crypto Gambling" it suppose to bring out more options but in full screen the options are hidden. Although it works well when the site is reduced. I believe it could be related to the resolution of your screen. Personally, on my desktop in full-screen mode, I can see all the menu items without any issues. However, when I reduce the window size, I do encounter the problem you described.
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<...> Having said that, we have heard the feedback loud and clear in this thread and going forward we will work hard to catch-up with many great brands that people are missing from us so far.
I appreciate that you have taken the feedback from this thread into consideration. I agree that, by testing and reviewing both established top brands and newer brands, you will be able to provide a more comprehensive overview of the market and offer readers a wider range of options to choose from. Just be careful with casinos that have a dubious reputation or a history of problems. This is important because there are many scammers out there who want to take advantage of people and it’s your responsibility not to provide them with free advertising. You can also use the feedback from this forum to find out which brands our members like most. I'm sure they will appreciate it if you included their suggestions in future articles! Keep up the good work!
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You can visit Games and Rounds to see what other casinos have to offer when they need a review from the rest of us. And the casinos are giving BTC rewards to attract more people to reviews. Nothing beats BTC in terms of rewards and we know it will be a challenge for participants. But you can also reward in USDT or award Free Spins to the winner with no wagering requirements. If you want that people will become more interested in it, stick to bitcoin. I think that’s the best bonus that majority of the people are waiting of. And a lot of review campaigns have been using bitcoin already and most of them have been successful so far. So never doubt the potentials of bitcoin as it could attract thousands of participants like it always did to previous review campaigns. I agree. There is no better incentive to attract quality forum members to review your casino than the promise of bitcoin. You can't expect everyone to be excited about free spins or free bets but offering them the opportunity to earn BTC is something that many people will jump at the chance for. I mean, all these people are already hardcore gamblers and they already have a lot of experience in this industry. So if you want to attract them to your casino, just stick to bitcoin! Although this is a Bitcoin forum, I do not think that there will be a difference of attraction between the reward of Bitcoin and USDT, or any stable coins. Since the amount will be the same I do not think those who wanted to participate will find it less interesting if the reward given is in terms of stablecoins. Honestly, I find it more interesting if the reward is a high liquidity altcoins like TRX, LTC, or Dogecoinm that has low fee transactions. This way I can save more on transaction fees. Indeed, it's true that some members may prefer altcoins with lower transaction fees, particularly given the current state of the Bitcoin network. However, in this particular case, as we are on the bitcointalk.org forum, I believe that Bitcoin holds an advantage. Campaigns that offer Bitcoin as payment can be promoted in the Services section, which typically sees higher attendance and greater interest, as opposed to being relegated to the Altcoin bounty section.
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This is really interesting to make your own hardware wallet using an $8 device which is extremely cheap. However, I think it also makes it a bit scary because I think it's fragile and could break at any time since it's cheap. When it may have good security features, the device itself is debatable due to its low cost and the potential for breakage. In general, people store almost all their bitcoin in hardware wallets because they're considered pretty safe so they prefer to invest in something more durable that can last for years without the risk of being broken.
I believe it would be better to store the majority of your bitcoin in a more reliable device, one that allows you to sleep at night without worrying about the safety of your bitcoin.
i believe the software on that hardware is already reliable enough because it's using Blockstream Jade wallet which is an open-source hardware wallet. if you want to buy it from the official website https://store.blockstream.com/product/jade-hardware-wallet/ and it cost around 65$ which is almost 8x the price if you create one by yourself. It's definitely an interesting concept to create your own hardware wallet using such a cheap device. Another thing to consider is the level of technical expertise required to create your own hardware wallet. While it may be a cost-effective option, it may not be feasible for those who are not comfortable with programming or electronics. This is why I will stick with a hardware wallet manufactured by a reputable company.
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Hey there! It's great to hear that you're exploring new avenues to supplement your income. Teaching IT and diving into the world of Bitcoin, that's quite the dynamic duo! But now I wonder, if you are really a teacher teaching students about IT, how come you haven't heard of Bitcoin before? I mean, it's not like Bitcoin is a secret or anything. It's been around since 2009 and has had quite the impact on the world we live in today. So how come you've never heard of it before? Regarding your question about how to manage your time and earn money from trading, there are no simple answers. Everyone's situation is different, which means that there really isn't a one-size-fits-all solution to this problem. I can tell you, however, that if you're serious about trading and want to make money doing it, then you need to be willing to put in the work. There's no such thing as getting rich quick with cryptocurrency, even if some people may try to convince you otherwise!
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Which drive me back to this question that "WHY IS BITCOIN ALWAYS IN A STATE OF BULL RUN"BTC
Can you elaborate on what makes you think that "bitcoin is always in a state of bull run"? Where did you find such a claim? It is true that Bitcoin has been on the rise since it was created but there are times when it falls down as well. The other question that comes to mind is about what makes people invest in Bitcoin and why does it keep going up? The answer is simple: Bitcoin has a lot of potential and it is not just a currency, but also a store of value. It has been around for more than 13 years now and there are many people who use it in their day-to-day lives. There are also many new investors who are taking advantage of its growing popularity and investing in it because they believe that this trend will continue.
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You can visit Games and Rounds to see what other casinos have to offer when they need a review from the rest of us. And the casinos are giving BTC rewards to attract more people to reviews. Nothing beats BTC in terms of rewards and we know it will be a challenge for participants. But you can also reward in USDT or award Free Spins to the winner with no wagering requirements. If you want that people will become more interested in it, stick to bitcoin. I think that’s the best bonus that majority of the people are waiting of. And a lot of review campaigns have been using bitcoin already and most of them have been successful so far. So never doubt the potentials of bitcoin as it could attract thousands of participants like it always did to previous review campaigns. I agree. There is no better incentive to attract quality forum members to review your casino than the promise of bitcoin. You can't expect everyone to be excited about free spins or free bets but offering them the opportunity to earn BTC is something that many people will jump at the chance for. I mean, all these people are already hardcore gamblers and they already have a lot of experience in this industry. So if you want to attract them to your casino, just stick to bitcoin!
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Once we have properly tested and reviewed a casino we'll mark it as reviewed and, if the conclusion was positive, we'll add them to one or several lists with actual recommendations.
Can you explain the criteria you use to rank casinos on your website's front page and other lists? While I recognize some names, there are others that I am not familiar with and I'm not sure how popular they are. On the other hand, there are casinos which are very popular but I don't understand why they are not on your lists. I guess what I am really asking is how you decide which casinos to include in the rankings?
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I am advertising for bcgames for a while aswell. I collected over 5000 referrals, with more then 50k commission generated. <...>
That's pretty impressive! Congrats on that! I'm curious, how did you manage to attract such a large number of referrals? Do you have any strategies or tips that have worked well for you? I will let you know how it worked out.
Looking forward to hearing your insights!
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It seems like this thread has gotten quite a bit of attention with everyone sharing their thoughts and addressing the OP's questions. But here's the thing: if you take a look at the OP's activity, it seems he started this topic a long time ago, like more than six months ago. And based on his latest activity, he hasn't been active since January. Looks like he's lost interest in the topic.
Now, the question is, should we keep replying here or ask the moderators to lock the topic? Well, locking a topic is usually done when it's no longer active or when it has deviated from its original purpose. In this case, considering the OP's lack of recent activity and the passage of time, it might be more fitting to ask the mods to lock it up.
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