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it reminds me the good days Whatever that still makes you want to reclaim this account of five years that has just 22 activities and less than 30 posts must indeed be remarkable to you. <...> Sorry, but you've got it wrong. This is actually the account that he's trying to appeal for: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=138600
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Someone with 7,021 tickets won the lambo. Great, Looks like we have found the winner after waiting on that, I was really wondering if anyone here won Lambo in this round 8, was he the winner from the previous round 7 or has anyone else on this forum won it, glad if he would share stories in this thread would be greatly appreciated. at least I can feel the feeling of what it's like to be a Lambo winner Yeah! Congrats to the lucky winner - 6.5 BTC is a sweet haul. I tried searching for UID 16840193 on the forum, but nothing came up. So we don't know if the winner is someone from here unless they speak up themselves. If it were me, I wouldn't want to reveal my identity either. Some things are better kept under wraps, you know?
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i appreciate all the help but in my books pokerstars is a poker site/account so calling it a casino account is a bit strange
you can indeed play casino on it but poker is not casino right ? or am i mistaken?
You're right that poker isn't traditionally considered a casino game, since it is a game of skill (with an element of luck involved). But some websites like PokerStars have both poker and casino games available to play. So while it might not be totally accurate to call a PokerStars website an "online casino," some people might use that term to mean a website that lets you play both poker and casino games. Basically, it just depends on the person and the context of the conversation. Besides, here's an excerpt from the wikipedia article: A typical selection of gambling games offered at an online casino might include:
Baccarat Blackjack Craps Roulette Sic bo Slot machines Poker Keno Bingo But does that really matter here? What is important, in my opinion, is that you have fun while playing.
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Welcome to the forum, Bookielink! It's always exciting to see new businesses and platforms being promoted here. However, if you're open to suggestions, I would like to suggest creating a visually appealing ANN (announcement) thread like other platforms do. Having a well-designed thread can help you stand out from the competition and attract more potential customers. To create a thread that stands out, consider investing in a Copper Membership that allows you to post pictures and graphics - it'll give your thread that extra pop and make it more eye-catching!
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decodx so you love when people lose 527 $ is that what your saying here sir because if this is the case please confirm
Oh yes, absolutely. It's one of my favorite pastimes. I even have a special cheering section set up for when people like you lose money. if this is the case then i'm sorry to say your a moron and you say yes to scammers and thiefs because this is what happened
That's called poetic justice! blocked access to my funds and cashed it out for himself
i never done that so for you to accuse me of being this is incredible sir and shamefull to say the least
Allow me to provide some examples. - It seems you were caught red-handed selling other people's private documents:
need to make accounts gambling or other sites ? have documents selfies proof address id back/front collection good price 15 IDS contact me - Here you asked someone from Poland to help you with a restricted / locked account:
hello don't know if this is right place but i have a restricted account / locked and someone needs to connect to it from poland can someone help me someone trusted can pay a fee also
- Here you asked for a no-collateral loan, and in exchange, you were offering personal documents, that may have been obtained illegally, to create fake accounts on online gambling platforms.
can give docs so you can make gambling accounts and sell them further in return i would like to get this loan from you 500
So, yes. I stand by my words. You are a scumbag and a scammer. If you really lost $500 at this casino, you got exactly what you deserved.
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Hi,guys I have a specific issue with bitcoin security
What's the specific issue you're facing with Bitcoin security? The thing is that i need to store a large number of bitcoins (i will not say a specific number,but it is double-digit)
The security of your bitcoin holdings is ultimately your responsibility, regardless of the amount you plan to store. Ledger i do not trust since the very moment when on github came out the service that allows you to hack it and i did it at that time Maybe he's okay now,but the unpleasant experience remains
If you're still not comfortable using Ledger, you can check out other hardware wallets that might work better for you. The main requirements are that was necessarily electrum wallet and OS Windows
If your main requirements are to use the Electrum wallet and have it run on a Windows operating system, then you should have no trouble finding a suitable setup. Electrum is compatible with Windows and can be downloaded from their official website. Personally, I'd go for Linux, but that's up to you. Consider using a cold storage setup. With this method, you would install your wallet software on a device that is completely disconnected from the internet (air-gapped), ensuring that it is safe from potential malware or hacking attempts. You can then use another device, such as your computer or mobile phone, to create and broadcast transactions through a "watch-only" wallet. This allows you to monitor your cold storage wallet's balance and transaction history without exposing it to any potential online threats. Additionally, be sure to create a strong password and backup your wallet's seed phrase in a secure location.
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well i wanted to have an anonymous account for personal reasons but for this i am punished it seems sucks really and yes since i have a loan post here on forum it does matter this money so that's why i'm searching desperate for an option to still cashout this money Well, based on your feedback and post history, it looks like you might be trying to pull some scammy stuff. Just being real here, nobody's buying your BS, so it's probably time to move on and find something honest to do. No judgement, but it's always better to make an honest living and not try to screw people over. And, if your sob story is actually legit, then I'd have to say that the universe dished out some sweet, sweet justice. It seems like you got exactly what you deserved.
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I can understand why some people might think that the OP is just trying to promote their casino by creating this thread. After all, the information about the casino is readily available on their website, so it's not clear why they would need to create a forum post.
However, I think it's also possible that the OP is genuinely interested in getting feedback from other forum members. Sometimes it can be helpful to hear from others who have had experience with a particular casino, even if the information is available elsewhere.
That being said, if the OP is indeed trying to promote their casino, I agree that there are better ways to do it.
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ridiculous bets is all i make.
and some days i lose..
other days i lose a lot.
also, i can't understand what happened in the screenie..
because i can't read .. what is that.. russian?
Well, at least you're consistent with your betting strategy! As for losing, we've all been there. Some days it feels like the universe is conspiring against us. And as for the screenshot, I'm no expert in Russian, but I'm pretty sure it says something along the lines of "Congratulations, you just lost all your money." So, you know, just a little something to brighten your day!
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Personally, I don't think this move will really work in reducing the number of people who gamble. Sure, it's a good thing they're trying to cut down on promoting gambling in the Premier League because more and more people are watching it, but the demand will still be there. The gambling platforms will probably just move on to other sports or try to reach their audience in other ways.
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Yup! they are tracking all the coins now, CHIPMIXER KEPT LOGS! I personally think it was just a honey pot planted by FBI!
How do you know Chipmixer kept the logs? Do you have any evidence or source of information for this? And what is the connection between the Chipmixer case and the takedown of the dark market that you mentioned?
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I've been involved in crypto for a couple of years now, but it's still just a side gig for me. I work in the IT industry full-time, but I've been trying to learn more about the crypto industry and see where I can fit in. Right now, I've been doing some freelance writing about crypto and doing some social media marketing for a few projects. It's been a wild ride, especially with all the recent volatility in the market, but I'm enjoying it so far.
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A unique order number key instead of a letter of guarantee. You do know the purpose of a Letter of Guarantee, right? It's so the user has hard evidence in case you don't deliver. A "unique number" proves nothing. I can think of only one reason for not providing one: it helps cover up a potential scam. If you have good intentions, why risk people thinking this way? I totally agree with LoyceV here! The Letter of Guarantee is a thing for a reason. It's like a formal promise that someone will fulfill their part of the deal. It's pretty handy in situations where there's a lot of risk or uncertainty involved. @PureMixerio, how do you expect your customers to prove their deposit in the event of a dispute? An order number key serves no purpose because it proves nothing and you can easily claim that it is fake. We store information about INCOMPLETE transactions for 72 hours to assist users in case of need, and delete this information instantly after 72 hours What happens if the transaction is not confirmed within 72 hours, which can very easily happen in the case of sending with a low transaction fee?
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Wow, half a decade is a pretty lengthy term, and in my opinion, you definitely learned your lesson and maybe deserve a second chance. Especially considering that upon reviewing your past threads, it appears that you weren't involved in any bounty campaigns at the time of your ban. This fact leads me to believe that your actions were not motivated by financial gain, but rather a lapse in judgement or a misunderstanding of the rules. Either way, I'm confident that you have grown from this experience.
From what I gather, some members who committed similar offenses in the past have already received pardons, so I think it's about time for the admins to give your case another look. I don't know all the details about how much you plagiarized, but if it was just a couple of instances, maybe they could go easy on you this time around.
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I agree that the title of the poll should be changed to "Most Popular Crypto Casinos" instead of "Blockchain Casinos" since the ones listed are not truly blockchain-based. And expanding the list to include more popular casinos would be a good idea to have a more diverse and fair poll. While Stake.com is a popular choice, I think the OP should update the poll to reflect the suggestions of the forum members and ensure that it accurately represents the opinions of the community.
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You can hardly call it 'going to extremes'. The blockchain is public data, so if you publish your transaction or address publicly, you can expect that someone will verify it. I don't see any problem with that. In fact, it can even be seen as a good practice to verify the authenticity of the transaction or someone's claims. However, it's true that malicious individuals could potentially misuse that information. SO, it's good to be cautious and take appropriate measures to protect your privacy.
I don’t think it’s necessary to publish one’s transaction address publicly, you don’t have to prove anything to anyone. It really depends on the situation. For instance, when repaying a loan, it may be required to provide proof of payment. In the realm of cryptocurrency, verifiable transactions hold significant value as the blockchain technology operates with a level of transparency and integrity that humans cannot match. Regarding the post you mentioned, nobody requested the OP to share his financial details publicly. It was his personal choice to do so. No, this measure wouldn't protect your privacy at all, but it would rather benefit scammers who seek to manipulate the system using multiple accounts, such as those involved in promoting the 1xbit scam. If the address was not publicly disclosed, they would likely never have been caught.
I understand that bounty cheaters will want to abuse such system. As for accounts promoting 1xbit, they are already tag dubious users including the CM, and I doubt the CM even cares about those cheating in the campaign. That's not what I meant. Even if the campaign manager is not taking action, it's important for the wider community to have proof of how the campaign is being run. If there is evidence of a large number of interconnected accounts and addresses, it shows that the campaign is not as legitimate as it may seem, and is using a farm of fake accounts to create the false impression of a large following. In my opinion, it's possible that other scam platforms could follow a similar pattern and create fake signature campaigns by hiring fake accounts to make it seem like their promotional efforts are legitimate. That's why I think it's important for campaign payments to be transparent and public.
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Another way to tell if a game is rigged is to look for reviews and feedback from other players. If a lot of people are reporting similar issues with the game, that could be a red flag. It's also a good idea to do some research on the casino itself before you start playing. If there have been reports of fraud or rigged games in the past, that's definitely something to be aware of.
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I was browsing the forum yesterday when I found this post, it struck me because he went to the extreme to check the OP’s signature address on the blockchain. I wonder what others with malicious intent could do with that information. You can hardly call it 'going to extremes'. The blockchain is public data, so if you publish your transaction or address publicly, you can expect that someone will verify it. I don't see any problem with that. In fact, it can even be seen as a good practice to verify the authenticity of the transaction or someone's claims. However, it's true that malicious individuals could potentially misuse that information. SO, it's good to be cautious and take appropriate measures to protect your privacy. I think it will be good if campaign managers change the application format to keep users payout addresses private so there is no link between forum usernames and addresses. I know the public spreadsheets help expose alt accounts and bounty cheaters, and for this reason some members may prefer the system stay the same but I believe making the change. I’ve seen only one campaign already doing this, what do you guys think? Should spreadsheets and payout addresses be kept private?
No, this measure wouldn't protect your privacy at all, but it would rather benefit scammers who seek to manipulate the system using multiple accounts, such as those involved in promoting the 1xbit scam. If the address was not publicly disclosed, they would likely never have been caught.
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cpu can have multiple cores. ram memory can have variable speeds but it is very little difference. high end ram memory does not have as much advantage compared to a high end cpu.
It can make a big difference depending on the amount of RAM available. For instance, if you have a desktop computer with 8GB of RAM and I have a server with 4x32GB of RAM, are we on an equal footing? If I manage a server farm, the difference could be even bigger. And don't even get me started on the sheer superiority of the data centers and cloud providers owned by big corporations. if a proof of ram coin enters the market it is only a matter of time for decentralization. we could say the same with bitcoin in 2009 because amazon had big servers.
Are you seriously considering repeating 2009, just because you missed out on the chance to mine Bitcoin when it was dirt cheap? Have you even thought about the future of such a coin? What if someone starts complaining about RAM coin in a decade or so because the mining process is not decentralized enough? What should we do then?
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ram memory is much more accessible and "equal" than cpu and then asics.
How precisely is RAM more accessible or "equal" than the CPU? RAM is just another chip, and we are still reliant on manufacturers and face constraints with market supply. Unless there's a method of producing your own, the situation remains the same.
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