With a disaster of such magnitude, I anticipate that numerous suspicious humanitarian efforts will emerge, trying to capitalize on the situation. I trust that we can all agree that the best way to help those affected by such a tragedy is to donate money directly to reputable organizations, rather than giving it to someone who claims they're collecting donations for the victims. We must be vigilant in protecting the most vulnerable from exploitation by opportunistic individuals who seek to take advantage of the situation for personal gain.
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Hope you all help me move forward.
I was in the same boat not too long ago. I too had aspirations to trade on a crypto platform but felt overwhelmed with the lack of knowledge about it. It can be intimidating. But don't let that discourage you, there's so much information and resources out there that can help you learn and get started. Just take your time and do your research before you jump into anything and you'll be well on your way. Just remember that when it comes to trading and investing in the crypto space, there's no such thing as a get rich quick scheme. It takes time, patience and discipline.
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I extend my deepest sympathies and offer my heartfelt condolences to those who have been affected by the recent disaster. Although my region has faced several earthquake disasters in the past, none have been as catastrophic as this one. My thoughts and prayers are with the individuals and communities who have been impacted by this tragedy. I hope that they are able to find comfort and support in the days and weeks ahead as they navigate the aftermath of this devastating event. 🙏
I get that this might not be the best topic for this comment, but since I can't speak Turkish and couldn't find a better place to post, I'm hoping the moderators won't mind.
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A second chance? Sure thing! Why stop at two when you can have a third, fourth, and maybe even a fifth chance?
Funny, you were not even registered in the forum when everything was happening but you are good to make a call. Apologies, I must have missed the rule that only OGs are allowed to share their thoughts here. FYI, Nutildah's post " the aTriz/jamalaezaz farm" was from August 09, 2021. I was around at that time.
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My question is, does provably fair technology exists specifically because of crypto gambling or is it something else?
Yes, I believe so. Provably fair technology was created as a solution to the trust problems faced by players in conventional online gambling platforms. It primarily uses cryptographic algorithms to produce random results that players can independently verify. To my knowledge, the first platforms to adopt this concept were simple blockchain-based games, such as SatoshiDICE.
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Dear Incidents happen always, as you know the latest one was the wallet hack of julerz12 also I do consider that trust matters a lot but you know Julerz is still working, Royse still working and there are many bounty managers working here. I think it is most common with bounty managers to happen in various ways.
Comparing the cases of Julerz12 or Royse777 to this one just isn't right. JamalAezaz is a proven cheater with tons of alt accounts. And on top of that, he managed some seriously questionable bounties. Check out his trust page if you need more proof. Reputation in the community is a pre-requirement for good projects.
On the second chance demand i think yes its the right of everyone and i belive bro you are going to get a second chance but it can take to come up again with a better face.
A second chance? Sure thing! Why stop at two when you can have a third, fourth, and maybe even a fifth chance?
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So what's the controvery here, exactly? Is it that Royse777 isn't accepting people into his campaign based on neutral feedbacks from DT members? I just want to make sure I'm following correctly.
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If this is about something different and I'm reading things wrong (always possible), somebody please school me on what the problem is here.
I believe it went something like this: Royse777 decided to accept members for the campaign even though they had neutral tags on their profiles. Later, he had an issue with selecting participants who had a neutral trust, so he informs the members that they had to clear certain neutral tags from their trust page if they wanted to remain in the campaign. As far as I know, it started with joker_josue and another member, as discussed in this thread. They were both accepted into the Sinbad mixer campaign, and after a week or two asked JollyGood to revise the neutrals on their profiles. JG wrote about it here.
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Do women even like to gamble? Absolutely! Just like men, women can be drawn to the excitement of competition, the thrill of potentially winning big, or just looking for some fun. Of course, societal norms and cultural beliefs can play a role, but at the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preference. So, don't sell the ladies short - they know how to have a good time, and gambling is no exception.
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My question is, would it be possible to circumvent such imposition by simply using different emails while registering on different casinos?
Ha! The gambling providers are always looking for ways to keep their advantage, and limiting player accounts is just one of their tactics. But, can you beat the system by using different emails at different casinos? Well, it might be worth a shot, but don't be surprised if they eventually catch up to you. These guys have some pretty sophisticated tracking methods, so you may want to think twice before trying to outsmart them. Surely you have already heard about browser fingerprinting? At the end of the day, it's best to just accept the odds as they are and have fun with the game, not try to cheat the system.
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Any thoughts?
Well, let's face it, online casinos aren't running a charity, they're in it to make some green. And how do they do that? By stacking the odds in their favor in games of chance, where the house always wins...eventually. So, the reality is that most players will be walking away empty-handed in the long run. Online casinos benefit from players losing money, but they also benefit from players having a positive experience and the potential to return and play again in the future. That's why they push the whole "gamble responsibly" and "just for fun" thing - they don't want a bunch of unhappy losers badmouthing them through negative reviews or false accusations on social media, and potentialy ruining their reputation.
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They did not disclose the issues but again, they may fall for some of these reasons. <...> I respectfully disagree with that explanation. I think it's super important for the official reps to make sure the review team gives real reasons and evidence behind their decisions, particularly when it comes to banning players. This shows that the casino is all about fairness and helps build back trust with players. In this competitive industry, having a good reputation is crucial for keeping and attracting customers. By being transparent and fair, the casino can show players that it's a reliable and trustworthy choice for online gambling.
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I've been playing on betcoin for a while from Australia. I believe they just added Australia to the disallowed countries list.
I'm not sure when Betcoin.ag added Australia to the restricted jurisdictions list, but their current terms of service have been in effect since at least December 2022. The Terms and Conditions stipulated below are effective and updated as of December, 2022 ... 2.5 The website does not permit accounts to be opened by customers resident in certain jurisdictions, including but not limited to the United States of America (including USA dependencies, military bases and territories), Australia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Belgium, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Curaçao, Czech Republic, Denmark, Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Liberia, Libya, Lithuania, Netherlands, North Korea, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sudan, Syria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe , Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Portugal, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, the Netherlands, Saba, Statia, St. Maarten, Singapore or other restricted jurisdictions ("Restricted Jurisdiction") as communicated by us from time to time.
This means I can't login to my account anymore because of region restriction. I have a few pending bets, what will happen to them? If the bets win will they allow me to withdrawal funds? If so how, via email?
Have you reached out to Betcoin customer support? It's always best to proactively seek assistance from the support team in order to resolve any issues or uncertainties in a timely manner.
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<...> It's always frustrating when restrictions are imposed, but you should know that it's not uncommon in the betting world. You should definitely reach out to Cloudbet's customer support and see what's going on. Maybe there's just a mix-up or a limitation that you're not aware of. Have you taken a look at the terms of service? It might hold some answers.
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Hey @minho72, welcome to the bitcointalk forum. Just wanted to give you a heads up that this section is specifically for Bitcoin gambling platforms. If your platform only works with altcoins, promoting it here might not be the best idea. Sorry but first thing I saw opening Endblock website is that weird looking video of woman speaking with robotic voice and picture doesn't really match the picture.
Yeah, that video was created using synthesia or a similar AI text-to-speech software. I'm not sure why some companies go for that for their marketing. That looks so fake. I mean, virtual AI actors can be neat, but it's all about making sure the message is delivered in the best way possible. It just depends on the situation. Like, you gotta choose what works best and what's gonna keep the audience engaged and informed. That's the most important thing, right?
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For easier use, we have now created explanation videos for our service. The videos are available in: English, German, and Russian <...> So virtual AI actors in explanation videos? I've got mixed feelings about it. On one hand, it can be pretty cool and bring some life to the information being presented. But on the other hand, it can come off as fake and not as relatable as a real human actor. Plus, I think it's pretty cheap these days to hire real actors to present your message. There are numerous sites like Fiverr and Upwork where you can find talented actors who can help bring your message to life. In the end, it's all about delivering the message in the most effective way possible, so whether that's through virtual AI actors or real human actors is up to you!
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I am pretty sure that the same person is behind these accounts, but I would like to get confirmation from other members as well.
I couldn't find concrete proof for makmanaman, but the first two users in the above list woke up on the same day [I don't think that was a coincidence]: Yeah, it would be quite a coincidence for the second member to activate just a few hours after the first and then decide to write his first forum post to vouch for him. Not to mention a similar writing style.
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Why don t you ask the owner of this site why is 1xbet present here on the forum, have their thread, and promote themself ? And btw Stake that you promote I can easily beat too Where did you get that information? 1XBet doesn't have an active thread and hasn't been promoted on this forum since 2017. I generally agree with the comments of other members. If you are already promoting the odds of a bookmaker, why choose a casino that you yourself claim should not be trusted?
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Thanks for appreciation, will surely improvise the post for everyone to easily figure out and share their experience if they have used any of these exchanges....
Hey there OP! I just wanted to check something with you. Did you put together this list on your own or did you happen to borrow it from somewhere else? I came across a similar list on another platform and I just wanted to give you the opportunity to make any necessary changes if it turns out it wasn't originally your work. Plagiarism is definitely not allowed here, so I just wanted to make sure we're all good
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Seeing what has happened, the domain is still available for purchase. Maybe @OP is still negotiating with potential buyers and not coming back here for a while.
There weren't any buyers. The original poster was fishing for investors for his casino, and claimed to have swindled nearly $15,000 from four suckers (a dubious claim, if you ask me). And just two short weeks later, the site's already gone belly up. Make no mistake, this was a scam that tanked, and it wouldn't surprise me if the scammer pops up again with a new casino name and domain, ready to fleece more innocent folks.
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I was trying to visit the site and I got this error:
I had zero issues getting to the site from my end and it looks like it's working fine with Tor too. Could be an issue on your side. Does the site only allow users from USA? and what would happen with the users who opened an account in the past from restricted areas?. It would be illogical for them to use the .eu domain if they are focused exclusively on the US market. Don't know what happens if you open an account from a restricted country. My guess is they can block it if they catch you, though. Is there any plan from nitro to open another casino that allows other countries? Maybe another one with a Curacao license would do the magic.
You can find a list of restricted countries in their Terms: You are also restricted from using the site if you reside in any of the following countries: Bulgaria, Hungary, Venezuela, China, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Russian Federation, Costa Rica, United Kingdom.
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