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1321  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: im new to this bitcoin business on: March 10, 2023, 10:24:05 PM
Hey OP, welcome to the Bitcoin community! It's always great to see new people joining. And yeah, there are definitely stories out there of people striking it rich with Bitcoin. But, it's important to remember that it's not a guarantee. It's all about doing your research, understanding the risks, and making informed decisions, and it's important to approach investing in Bitcoin (or any other asset) with a level head and realistic expectations.

Have you done any research on how to get started with investing in Bitcoin? Have you thought about how much you're willing to invest and what your long-term goals are? These are all important things to consider before making any financial decisions.
1322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you interpret the fluctuation of Bitcoin price ? on: March 10, 2023, 10:16:32 PM
When it comes to Bitcoin price fluctuation, I totally get where you're coming from. But, Bitcoin still seems to be a pretty safe bet, especially if you consider the recent bear market. As for investing, that's always a tough call, right? I mean, there's no telling what could happen tomorrow! Bitcoin is known for its volatility, and let's be real, investing is always a gamble. But hey, sometimes taking risks pays off big time!

Personally, I'm not too worried about it. These things tend to happen, right?
1323  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A remark on casino bonuses on: March 10, 2023, 08:50:14 PM
I don't know which specific platform or promotion you're talking about, but that's pretty much how advertising works. Its only purpose is to attract new players to the platform with banners and ads. Of course, they won't give you all the details of the promotion, especially if they're unfavorable for players.

That's not to say that promotions and bonuses aren't worth taking advantage of - they can definitely be a great way to stretch your bankroll and increase your chances of winning. But it's also important to read the fine print and make sure you understand the terms and conditions before you start playing.
1324  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Wrong Bets !!! on: March 10, 2023, 08:38:57 PM
Oh man, that really sucks! I hate it when I make mistakes like that and end up losing money that I didn't intend to. But hey, it happens to the best of us. That's happened to me a few times too and it's always a bummer. At least you know it was completely your fault and not some glitch in the system or anything like that. But there is also the opposite situation, where you accidentally place a larger bet than you intended and end up winning big! And it's such a great feeling when you realize you just made a lot more money than you were expecting.

But yeah, when it comes to online gambling, it's important to always double-check your bets and make sure you're putting in the right amount. It's easy to get caught up in the excitement and accidentally make a mistake, but those mistakes can end up costing you in the long run.
1325  Economy / Gambling / Re: they are scamming us? on: March 10, 2023, 08:30:45 PM
yes, i like live games more than provably fair , i don't know why but every time in the end i definetly lose in provably fair,
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Yeah, I totally get what you're saying! I love live games too for pretty much the same reasons. There's just something about being able to see the cards being dealt or the roulette wheel spinning that makes it more exciting and easier to control your emotions.
Another thing I love about live games is the social aspect. It's just more fun to play with other people and have that sense of camaraderie and competition. With provably fair games, you're usually just playing by yourself and there's no real interaction with other players.

1326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: In the best interest of investors, Bounties shouldn't be paid in Tokens on: March 10, 2023, 08:18:42 PM
I also noticed that a lot of these projects make a mistake by paying bounty hunters with their own special tokens instead of more established coins like Bitcoin or stablecoins...

It is the cherished dream of bounty hunters that their reward is paid in a stablecoin or bitcoins. Since everyone already knows from their own experience that most of the coins of the project turn into shit immediately after the end of the bounty program. But the project team is also aware of such risks, and therefore pays with tokens in order not to incur additional costs.

It is very difficult indeed to talk about payments for bounty hunters, some pay using usdt some use tokens and most often they pay using tokens, often hunters don't get paid for their work, even though they do get paid it is often worthless  their tokens, then the exact solution is that the project pays using Usdt or coins that are more valuable BNB, BSC, or ETH, so that inventors and bounty hunters get the results of the project's work.

As most altcoin projects these days turn out to be scams, it's not hard to see why project owners aren't willing to put real money into bounty campaigns. They know their project is unlikely to succeed and their main goal is to make a quick buck without any genuine commitment to their project's success. While there are certainly legitimate projects out there, the prevalence of scams can make it difficult for investors and users to differentiate between the two. Moreover, it's not just the project owners who are at fault for these scams. Bounty hunters and other individuals who participate in these campaigns also play a role in perpetuating fraudulent projects. By promoting these scams in exchange for a quick payout, they are enabling the continuation of these schemes and contributing to the erosion of trust in the cryptocurrency space.


1327  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is money ruling the world? on: March 09, 2023, 11:08:01 PM
Well, the world we live in is based on a system where we use money to exchange goods and services. It's been like this for a long time and it's just the way things work. Money is a tool that allows us to trade things we have for things we need or want. But, there's a bit more to it than just that. The people who have more money have more power and influence in the world. For example, they can use their money to influence politicians or laws to benefit their interests. This can create inequality and unfairness in society. The people who have less money may not have access to the same opportunities and resources as those who are wealthy. So, in a way, money rules the world because it's a tool that people use to get what they want and need.
1328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: In the best interest of investors, Bounties shouldn't be paid in Tokens on: March 09, 2023, 11:02:11 PM
I also noticed that a lot of these projects make a mistake by paying bounty hunters with their own special tokens instead of more established coins like Bitcoin or stablecoins. Now, some people think that it's a bad idea for projects to pay bounty hunters in their own tokens because the bounty hunters are more likely to sell the tokens immediately instead of holding onto them for the long term. This can cause the token price to drop, which is not good for the project or its investors. But for the project, it's cheaper to pay with their own tokens instead of real money, so it's a trade-off. Plus, some bounty hunters actually do research to see if the token is worth holding onto before they decide to sell. Each option has its pros and cons, and it's important for the project to think carefully about what's best for them and their investors.
1329  Economy / Gambling / Re: they are scamming us? on: March 09, 2023, 09:51:08 PM
On the other hand, I don't know how you assess if a casino is truly provably fair or not; I am incapable to do that because my technical skills are ridiculous, but maybe you can search on their code for inconsistencies.

I don't think you need to have fancy technical skills to be able to verify your bets at a provably fair casino. To verify the fairness of a provably fair casino, there are a few steps you can take. Firstly, you can check if the casino has a "Provably Fair" section on their website that explains how their system works. This should include information on the cryptographic algorithms used and how to verify the results.

Secondly, you can use third-party verification tools to check the results of games. These tools use mathematical algorithms to check that the results of games are truly random and not manipulated.
1330  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Micro Earnings 2023 on: March 09, 2023, 09:38:26 PM
It's clear that the micro earnings industry has taken a hit in popularity lately, but with the continued growth of cryptocurrency, there's a good chance that we'll see more people getting interested in earning small amounts of crypto without having to invest much. After all, who doesn't love the idea of earning a little extra cash with minimal effort?

To make these micro earnings tasks more appealing, I believe that companies could step up their game by creating fun and engaging tasks that offer rewards that are actually worth the effort. Maybe they could partner up with other companies to offer users exclusive discounts or deals for completing certain tasks.
1331  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: All You Need To know About The World's First Functional Bitcoin Watch. on: March 06, 2023, 08:30:33 PM
I can't speak for others, but personally, I consider it to be a waste of money, unless you're a dedicated collector of such items. Basically, it's just a fancy designer watch, with no additional value beyond that.
1332  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetCrypto - Is this legit for earning free crypto? on: March 05, 2023, 10:24:50 PM
Can anyone recommend a better website for earning free crypto that doesn’t have a catch to it and doesn’t have any withdrawing restrictions etc?

Looking for free crypto online is almost the same as searching for free money. Remember, legitimate websites that offer cryptocurrency rewards typically require some form of effort or investment, such as completing surveys, watching ads, or referring new users. There is usually no such thing as completely free cryptocurrency with no strings attached. Regarding bitcoin faucets, that's a thing of the past, and it is difficult to find a legit one that pays a significant amount. It's more probable that investing your time in other activities would be more profitable in the long run.
1333  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Starting from $9 20K+ Original Teams and Plugins 100% Original on: March 04, 2023, 09:42:53 PM
Until I figure out how to add a image

You cannot add pictures while you are still a newbie. I suggest you consider purchasing a Cooper membership account:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=credit;promote

Where can we see a list of all available themes and plugins? What are the providers or authors?
1334  Other / Meta / Re: Change a topic into self-moderated retrospectively / add polls retrospectively on: March 04, 2023, 09:34:03 PM
One option to consider is implementing specific local rules within your OP and enforcing them, rather than creating a self-moderated topic. Any posts that violate these rules can be reported to the moderators for further action.
1335  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▄■▀■▄ 🌟BITVEST.io🌟 💰WIN BY 🔶PLAY 📈INVEST➡🔺🎲🎰🔲 | BET CONTEST ▄■▀■▄ on: March 04, 2023, 07:43:46 PM
from what i see bitvest and 777coin are still running, which means there are still loyal users playing there, what lightlord needs to do is to win back the hearts of users with promotions and so on, even system updates
Yes both sites are up and running and the only way to get cases treated is through the support as all other channels have not really been active lately, light lord made a few posts in this thread that point to the direction of things at the moment and if we must get anything going on the casino you should not risk big amount playing with low-risk amount is better to be at a safer side for now.
both gambling sites are still active.
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Are you sure about that? I tried accessing the 777coin site as well, and unfortunately, all I'm seeing is this - an error message indicating that the site is down.

[20:24 GMT, AUG 13] 777Coin will be offline for a while due to technical issues. More details will be posted within the next 24 hours.

I'm not sure how long it's been down, but based on what some others members are saying, it seems like it's been offline for a while.
1336  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Sell a Casino Script | 27 Unique Games | 100 Slot Games on: March 04, 2023, 07:24:16 PM
Welcome to the forum.
We have already had some people around here trying to sell casino scripts and other kind of software in the past and be aware that proving ownership over this material you are selling is important, some guy already got negative feedback for trying to steal other's work for their own profit.

Also, you forgot to mention whether this deal you offer comes with future maintenance, updates, fixes and costumer support and any other warranties you are willing to provide.
Negative feedback can't do much because his account was only a newbie but for someone who is interested on buying this, they need to undergo in a process to make sure that the transaction is legit and will go smoothly. There must be a way to prove that the OP owns the script and he didn't just steal it from somewhere else.

I don't know if the offered price is already too much only for the script or not but if it is, then maybe we can ask for a follow up maintenance as there might be some issues that can occur later on. In fact one user above already found 3 issues as he said. That's a good catch, maybe that user do also has an experience on the same field.

I totally agree with you on this. It's hard to tell if the price for the script is too high or not, but requesting follow-up maintenance seems like a smart idea. It's always possible that issues might arise later on, and having someone available to address them would definitely give us peace of mind. While it's tempting to consider purchasing a casino script from an individual seller, there are definitely some risks involved, especially when it comes to quality control and ongoing support.

In my opinion, it's worth investing in a script from a reputable company that has a proven track record of providing excellent customer support and serving a satisfied user base. This way, you can rest assured that the script you're getting is high-quality and has been thoroughly vetted by experts in the field.

No offense to the OP or any individual sellers out there - I'm sure there are some great scripts available from individuals as well. But for something as important as a casino script, I personally would feel more comfortable going with a company that has established itself as a trusted provider in the industry. What do you guys think? Have any of you had experience purchasing casino scripts from individual sellers?
1337  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: March 04, 2023, 07:17:19 PM
Do you think it was a good idea by Snoop Dog to become the partner of an illegal crypto currency online casino?


What do you mean by an illegal casino? Roobet isn't an illegal casino and FYI its completely regulated even have mandatory KYC policy for AML so be clear what you are accusing about.

The best thing to do is to ignore this sad little troll, and others like him, who don't even know how to read the terms of use of the platform. Don't give them any attention. Roobet has proved that it's a legit and fair casino, so a random troll on the forum making baseless accusations won't affect Roobet's reputation as a trusted site.
1338  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any Casino Android software on: March 03, 2023, 06:25:30 PM
Well, I personally don't like downloading apps that take up space on my phone, especially when I can just access the casino site through the web version. It's just more convenient for me. But hey, I guess some people like using apps because they offer a more streamlined and optimized user experience compared to the mobile website. Plus, some casinos give exclusive bonuses to app users. But, to each their own, I suppose.
1339  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcrypto.cr Sportsbook 100% KYC free available worldwide (Coming soon) on: March 03, 2023, 06:03:23 PM
Yeah we also don't liked KYC for a crypto casino that's why we open one without KYC requirements.

Sure High Rollers means $10K+ if you want to place a single $10k sportsbet or play with bigger chips in the live casino just send us an email and we can increase the limits of the account.

It's great to hear that your site will remain KYC free and that you are confident that your players will enjoy the experience. Providing a user-friendly platform and valuing the privacy of your users can definitely be a plus for any online service, especially in the crypto gambling industry. Ultimately, it's important to strike a balance between user privacy and security, and I wish you the best of luck in achieving that balance with your gaming platform.

By the way, how is the progress of your website so far? I hope you are planning to make a formal announcement and commence promotional activities for your casino site soon, in order to attract customers.
1340  Economy / Gambling / Re: Maverick Games 🚀 BTC & USDT Sportsbook & Casino | Licensed & Regulated on: March 02, 2023, 11:16:07 PM
that's right, I also get $5 from admin. curious whether we have to need a bet for it or we can withdraw it directly to our personal wallet?


Even if you could do it, it might not be the best idea. The transaction fee could end up being so high that it eats up your entire available amount, leaving you with nothing. So, it might be better to hold onto it until you have more funds to withdraw.
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