Where I participated with both accounts? If I joined Ariva Twitter campaign with both accounts then you can call me cheater.
Bounty: BiB Exchange - 60M BIB 6. Using multiple accounts, cheating and spamming are not allowed. You will be disqualified from the bounty program immediately and all your accounts will be banned permanently. Brand new accounts are not allowed to join. #PROOF OF REGISTRATION Forum Username: Raanaa Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3434456Telegram Username: @Chaklader5 Participated Campaigns: Twitter, Discord, Telegram, Article, Short Video, YouTubeBSC Wallet Address: 0xc08602A77E6F7876080598E830f88AD0510b73Bc I used separate account in separate campaign. That's indicate no intention to get double payment. My intention is solid.
You have applied with both accounts, despite the Bounty rules clearly indicating that it is not allowed. This indicates an intention to cheat, regardless of whether or not the manager has accepted it.
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has it ever occurred to do the drawing directly, I mean broadcast live so that all can witness and of course there will be a lot of hope that the tickets they get have, have the opportunity to get their ticket out as a lottery winner, it will certainly appear transparent that the draw is indeed random but that will make everyone sure that this draw at Freebitco is true and honest, so that there are no skewed thoughts towards the draw at Freebitcoin.
Broadcasting the drawing can create excitement and anticipation for participants. Knowing that their ticket could potentially win can be a thrilling experience, and watching the drawing live can add to the suspense. However, I don't think that this will contribute significantly to transparency, since the FreeBitco.in lottery is already provably fair and it has multiple safeguards in place to ensure that winners are picked randomly and fairly. <...> So there's 99% chance that a winner will be someone with only 10 tickets. And then a bunch of geniuses on the forum is shocked how is that even possible 🤦
Yes, it's fascinating how some people suck in math. It feels like you're explaining the concept of fractions to a toddler.
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Do sport like football betting and MMA betting carries the same risks or one is more profitable to bet on than the other? Which one is more likely to easily predict than the other?
I'm afraid there's no clear winner here, just like in any other sport. Football is a team sport, so you've got to factor in things like team performance, player injuries, and strategy. Whereas in MMA, it's a one-on-one fight, so it's more about the individual fighter's skills, strengths, and weaknesses. That being said, I would say that MMA is more unpredictable and if you want something more predictable, football is probably your best bet. Also, I need a platform where football prediction is certain, is there any of you guys using any reliable platform?
Betting always involves some level of risk, and no platform can guarantee certain predictions or outcomes. That being said, there are many resources available online for football analysis and predictions. You can check out things like statistics, past performances, and player ratings to get an idea of how each team is performing. There are also many websites that offer free tips and advice regarding betting on football online. There's no such thing as a perfect prediction, but at least this way you'll have some idea of which teams are likely to win or lose.
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you are getting it wrong man,
It is my experience with gambling in 1 and a half year, i think it will help many people to save their time and not get into depression like me and i checked this website you shared it is very good i love it thanks
OP, I think you are the one who got it wrong. The issue at hand is not whether you have experienced something similar or not, but rather the fact that if you incorporate articles, paragraphs, sentences, or even inspiration from other sources into your post without providing proper attribution, you are committing plagiarism, which is prohibited on this forum. I just searched it up and it looks like CryptoHeadlineNews is right. Even though you might have tried to change some words around, there are still whole sentences that are exactly the same as some other stuff online. So, it's pretty obvious that you just copied someone else's work. You should add some references or something to make it right before you get in trouble.
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From the video: "ship travel usually only occurs in countries that are being colonized or threatened to be colonized" Seriously? How stupid can these conspiracy theorists be? (That was a rhetorical question, as there seems to be no limit to human stupidity.)
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Hey OP, there's another thread on this board that was recently opened which you might want to check out. Here's the link: " Recommend your Favorite Slots." Although the thread is now locked, there are many insightful responses that could help you in making your decision. Take a look at the link and see if any of the recommendations catch your interest!
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What do you think guys?
Absolutely, it's true that Litecoin has been running smoothly for over a decade and has become a trustworthy alternative to Bitcoin. One of the main advantages of Litecoin is its faster transaction times and lower fees compared to Bitcoin, which is something I personally appreciate. Whenever possible, I use LTC to transfer funds between different platforms I use. This makes it a practical and reliable option for merchants, and I definitely recommend considering it as a payment option alongside other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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It makes me wonder: why do gamblers tend to wait until they have suffered a catastrophic loss or a string of losses before quitting or seeking help?
I think some gamblers may be in denial about their addiction. They might believe that they can control their gambling and that they will eventually win back what they have lost, which can keep them from quitting or seeking help. Some of them probably believe that their luck will change or that they will hit the jackpot ato one point. Compulsive gamblers may also be embarrassed to admit that they have a problem. They might feel like it’s a character flaw or failure, which can prevent them from seeking help. In my opinion, gambling is not an easy addiction to overcome.
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I think that the figure you provided was based on outdated information, and as a result, it greatly underestimated the true scale of the situation, unfortunately. Based on the latest sources from the Turkish disaster management agency, it is reported that the official death toll in Turkey has exceeded 42,000. This is a tragic and concerning situation, and I hope that the necessary aid and support can be provided to those affected by the recent disasters.
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I assume by the transfer style, it is a main wallet of a user for storing and spending his coins; and is not a p2p trading address, neither an exchange address.
I can't be sure, but it seems to me that 0x7ca11ddf9659b433fe81beb3cf8240dd8f314842 is the Binance deposit address. All OUT transactions go to BUSD-T smart contract and Binance Hot Wallet.
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Unbelivable, post your wallet I'll send you $150 for a coffer/beer/etc Chips are the best, I'm noob. SOrry chips! Will learn how to sweep addresses and stop blaming others for my faults.
PiSLIFE, can you clarify what went wrong with your chips import? As I understand it, you imported keys into Electrum and found empty legacy addresses. Is that right? I'm curious to know why you didn't re-read the instructions and try again before assuming that ChipMixer was at fault and creating a forum profile to complain. Also, it might have been more productive to first try to resolve the issue with their support. I hope you realize how fortunate you were that LoyceV was able to sweep the private keys so quickly and that he is likely one of the few honest individuals in this community.
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Isn't this suspicious?
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. From what you've told us, it seems like you've been scammed. The fact that the website is hard to find on Google and that they asked you to pay taxes upfront before letting you withdraw your funds are both warning signs. It's important to be cautious when it comes to online investment opportunities, especially when dealing with unfamiliar websites and individuals. Can you tell us a little more about how you first became involved with this Chinese woman and the website? Did she reach out to you directly, or did you come across an advertisement or receive a recommendation from someone else that led you to the website?
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Give yourself a break. <...> At this point what do you think about this gambling strategy I use? Yes. It's good to take a break in any activity, including gambling, to help manage emotions and make more rational decisions. However, I do not view my gambling activities as burdensome. Rather, they serve as a welcome respite from my usual work, which can often be quite stressful. I think gambling can be a fun and enjoyable activity when approached in a responsible manner. It's crucial to set limits for yourself when it comes to gambling, both in terms of time and money. This means knowing when to stop and not chasing losses. But, for some people, gambling can be a way to socialize, relax, and take a break from the demands of everyday life.
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@tread93, unfortunately, you don't ask questions that have too much to do with reality - because 2-3 days ago you wondered if Satoshi left some kind of hidden entrance, today you think that AI will succeed in somehow harming Bitcoin - even though AI will not be intelligent enough for a long time to even recognize what is in a certain photo, let alone carry out sophisticated attacks on something much more complex.
It's sad to say, but we've been seeing it a lot lately - loads of people don't really get what today's "AI" is all about or how it works. Instead, their perceptions are heavily influenced by the depictions of artificial intelligence in science fiction and similar genres of popular literature and movies. Also, there's a fair bit of hype and exaggerated claims surrounding the capabilities of AI, which can fuel unrealistic expectations and contribute to misunderstandings about what it can actually do. That's why lots of folks think that AI will just magically turn into all-knowing machines that can solve any problem in a snap, but that's actually pretty far from the truth. While AI has made impressive strides in recent years and can indeed excel at certain tasks, such as processing large amounts of data, it still has its limitations and may never be able of truly human-like intelligence or solving complex problems without assistance. Cool article! @tread93, you should check out some more stuff like this to get a better handle on what AI is all about and what it's not. This could save you the trouble of asking such questions on the forum in the future.
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Just a flat out no haha love it. Okay well AI can’t get past BTC, the government can’t, is there anything that could possibly ever stop Bitcoin?
You kind of already answered it yourself: "something like a crazy powerful AI computer w/ like unlimited computational power", except the AI part is completely unnecessary and pointless. The SHA-256 algorithm used for mining is surprisingly simple and can in fact be done by hand (and possibly a calculator if you're really bad at math), but it requires an extremely large number of "rounds" to mine a block. Therefore, you do not require any 'intelligence' but rather a specialized chip that can process the algorithm rapidly. This is precisely what ASIC miners do.
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Where can I get satisfying sites for mining? There are no legit bitcoin mining sites, particularly those that claim to offer "cloud mining." Any site that does make such a claim is either a scam or not worth your time and effort. As for your other questions, I suggest you start reading and learning the basics. Did you read the sticky thread in this board? Topic: BITCOIN MINING INTRO & RULES OF THIS SUBFORUM - READ BEFORE POSTINGTL/DR Summary: - You CANNOT meaningfully mine bitcoin with your PC or laptop no matter how powerful it is. - You CANNOT meaningfully mine bitcoin with your tablet or phone no matter how powerful it is. - Mining apps for your phone or tablet that claim to mine bitcoin are almost certainly scams. - You CANNOT find software here to mine bitcoin with your PC by itself. - You MIGHT be able to do one of the above with altcoins, but such discussion goes into the altcoin mining section. - You CANNOT find or post software here to mine on other peoples' PC without their permission.
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If I would open a gambling site I would focus on being secure and would start small, with small limits, to se how it works where to focus on improvement, what to change etc. And when it gets smooth just scale up. You need good foundation like in every business. Gambling can be pretty risky in aspect that you work with money and every mistake can be really expensive. So start small and scale is smart thing to do.
Yes, I agree. Starting small and focusing on building a strong foundation is a wise approach for any business, including a gambling site. It's essential to prioritize security and risk management in this type of business, as you'll be handling money and personal information from customers. However, a gambling business without a serious budget and proper financing is a recipe for disaster. Starting a gambling business still requires significant investment and capital, and it's important to have a solid financial plan in place to ensure that you have the resources you need to operate and grow the business over the long term. If you don't have enough capital, you might struggle to cover the costs of things like software, hardware, marketing, maintenance and support. That can lead to a situation where you're unable to provide a high-quality service, and that can hurt your reputation and make it tough to keep customers. Without those things, your chances of success are slim, imho.
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Sadly, with all due respect and saying this to you as gentle as i can, far as I know, based on several occasions where I watched him addressing issues raised against sportsbet, steve is a man of his words. When he said he's no longer in position to comment, or that he has no further thing to add to the topic raised, that's exactly what he adhered to. So you'll need to make do with what we tried to help you understand.
Sadly, with all due respect my friend you are starting to sound bias as f..ck , if a sportsbook accepts a bet they should pay it period ! With all due respect, I disagree. There is no known law in existence that would require them to do such a thing. there is no terms and condition in this world that allows them to steal customers money, you can put out there whatever you want, but stealing is stealing no matter how you disguise this!
But, what if it turns out that they didn't actually steal the customer's money, but instead stopped a shady customer from stealing their money? I'm not taking sides here, just speaking in general terms. There is a reason why there are so many complaints about sportsbet.io on all over internet, but in the same time you can't see complaints about reputable sportsbooks like Pinnacle,
To be honest, I don't place much importance on TrustPilot reviews because they are proven to be unreliable, but your argument is flawed. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/pinnacle.comhttps://ie.trustpilot.com/review/sportsbet.ioEvery casino has ample of bad reviews, especially the most popular ones. This does not mean that all bad reviews are valid.
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So, if I take a Tesla car and I add spoilers and new rims and fancy paint and tinted windows and a new dashboard ...can I say it is now a new model car? Can I then sell that car, if I mass produce it ...or is this car still owned by Tesla? When I started reading this whole thread, I thought OP created the "base" for this project... but now it looks like he added the spoilers and rims and fancy paint? Just asking..... Yes, you're basically right, except that Tesla hasn't released the source code for their car for free, as far as I know. I came across this cool analogy somewhere: Open source software is like poor man's bread. You can eat it for free as is, or you can add your ham and cheese and sell it as a sandwich. But from what I'm seeing here, it seems like the OP is taking a piece of very old bread, spits on it on both sides, puts some butter on it, and then trying to sell it as a sandwich.
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I think he should make a decent post about his site first. Creating a detailed ANN thread is better so it won't create confusion for those who want to explore it. If it's still under development, they should polish it first before asking the players to try out their casino because it might cause problems in the end which will be unfair to the users.
They did posted an ANN thread for their casino, which can be found here. However, it appears that they didn't invest much effort into making it engaging and enticing for potential players. That's why I asked him about whether the casino site is still being developed. I agree that they should finish up the casino site before promoting it. It just makes more sense.
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