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1461  Economy / Reputation / Re: My apology to all. And please read the whole post before you do anything. on: January 25, 2023, 12:42:36 AM
I'm not defending @OP here, I will be more appreciated if someone can prove me wrong and the @OP is actually a cheater.

The OP has already admitted creating the accounts in question, which makes them his alt accounts. The act of exchanging merits between these accounts and participating in a contest with multiple accounts constitutes cheating. Should we believe that he no longer has control over these accounts? There is no evidence, such as log records of password changes, to suggest that these accounts have been transferred to other individuals.
1462  Economy / Reputation / Re: Remove negative feedback on: January 25, 2023, 12:24:09 AM
calling other members an idiot, a moron along with other insults,
I've seen that many times when someone is out of arguments for their lies.

And I have seen a lot of people like you, who better shut the fuck up instead of opening their mouth. If you cant give a constructive answer then get out idiot.
I can't help it that you are.

He actually offered a constructive suggestion: "sign the address", but you chose to disregard it and belittle those whose opinions you disagree with. This raises questions about your credibility and character. Can you at least try to communicate like an adult?

False accusations are simply refuted with proper evidence. It's not that hard.
1463  Economy / Gambling / Re: Positive Gambling Quotes for 2023! on: January 24, 2023, 11:50:55 PM
Here is a quote that I find particularly amusing:

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"A man's gotta make at least one bet a day, else he could be walking around lucky and never know it."Horace A. "Jimmy" Jones


This quote is a playful and humorous way of expressing the idea that taking risks is a part of life, and that by not taking risks, one might miss out on potential opportunities. It's suggesting that it's important to take risks and try new things in life, to discover what the fate holds for you.
1464  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Too accessible of online casino grows addiction faster? on: January 24, 2023, 11:24:35 PM
That's an interesting point of view, but I think they're wrong. Yes, online gambling is more accessible and potentially more addictive now, but the same can be said for any activity that can be done online and from the comfort of your home. If you have an addictive personality and a tendency toward compulsive behavior, then yes, gambling online can be dangerous. But if you're aware of your tendencies and take steps to protect yourself (perhaps by setting limits on how much money you spend or by only gambling with money that's disposable), then there's no reason why it can't be as safe and enjoyable as playing at a land-based casino. Plus, with the advancement of technology, there are now tools and resources available to help prevent compulsive gambling. It's all about finding that balance and being responsible with your choices. In my opinion, it's not the medium that's the problem; it's the individual's inability to practice self-control. And, when you play at a land-based casino, it's much harder to say no when you see an opportunity for instant gratification, imho.
1465  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Doxxed team can help a new gambling platform? on: January 24, 2023, 10:16:58 PM
It will probably help since this sounds more like a marketing stunt to me. You have to ask if it is worth risking the security of the owners in revealing their identity over the "fairness on KYC". I'm thinking of a $5 wrench attack if a gambler is near the area of the owner.

$5 wrench attack on the casino owner? For what? It's not like they're walking around with the casino's entire bankroll in their pocket. And let's be real, all physical business owners handling large sums of cash are in the same boat.
You never know what people desperate for money thinks. Have you not heard or read anything about those people attacked because they own some crypo? They are not even rich or own a significant amount. It may not be a $5 wrench attack against these casino owners but the danger remains when their personal info is known.

I don't know. I still believe that transparency and accountability are important principles for any business, and hiding behind anonymity can breed mistrust and suspicion. While it's true that there is always a potential for danger when personal information is known, the fact is that these types of attacks and threats are relatively rare. And I still disagree that the owners of cryptocurrency casinos would be in any more danger than the owners of traditional casinos and other physical businesses. And besides, we have laws and police to protect them, it's not like we live in the wild west.
1466  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Doxxed team can help a new gambling platform? on: January 23, 2023, 12:32:35 AM
It will probably help since this sounds more like a marketing stunt to me. You have to ask if it is worth risking the security of the owners in revealing their identity over the "fairness on KYC". I'm thinking of a $5 wrench attack if a gambler is near the area of the owner.

$5 wrench attack on the casino owner? For what? It's not like they're walking around with the casino's entire bankroll in their pocket. And let's be real, all physical business owners handling large sums of cash are in the same boat.
1467  Economy / Reputation / Re: I received this private message (Royse777's screenshot manipulation). on: January 23, 2023, 12:04:11 AM

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When I zoomed in on the image enough, I noticed a 1 px offset from the bottom edge of the chat bubble. It shouldn't be there if the screenshot is genuine.

This is the deviation that the user says:
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And what is encircled in red in this image? Isn't that the deviation Poker Player was talking about in the first post?



Royse77 says that this happens often in his Telegram, but I looked through dozens of screenshots on the forum and elsewhere on the Internet and didn't find it anywhere. There is probably some logical explanation, so I'm interested in your opinion on what could be the cause.

1. The drop in chat bubbles, that neither in our Telegram nor searching the Internet we have been able to see and you say they are normal in your Telegram.


*Maybe I have to open a screenshot analysis service... Let me know what you think.  Roll Eyes

Sure, why not. If you have skills why not use them.  Smiley
1468  Economy / Reputation / Re: My ignore list and my feedbacks and is Poker Player acceptable? on: January 21, 2023, 08:59:08 PM
The point of the story is we don't know what these screenshots really reveal.  If they reveal anything!  After giving them some real consideration I have more questions than answers.  But I do have answers to these questions:  Do I believe Royse fabricated the screenshots?  Do I believe the claim that Poker Player communicated with the potential client?  Do I believe believe the "client" was real and not just a time-wasting bully?  The answer to all these questions is no, there's nothing to convince me otherwise.

As LoyceV mentioned, nothing can be proven by these screenshots.  They may look like they paint an ugly picture of one user undermining another, but there isn't nearly enough known to be sure.  And maybe, just maybe there's a small possibility that a third party is stirring the pot in the hopes to keep the drama alive.  I wouldn't put it past some of the drama queens on this forum.

I would just like to echo this. It's important to keep in mind that online communication can be easily manipulated and fabricated. It's also understandable that you have doubts about the credibility of the screenshot evidence, whether it was fabricated or not, and about the existence of the supposed client. The moment I read the alleged communication, I had my doubts about its credibility. But, even if the screenshots were genuine, there is no way to confirm the identity of the person on the other end. It could even have been that disgraced user naim027, who is still hanging around on the forum and has a history of some weird stuff like that.
1469  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you calculate house edge...? on: January 21, 2023, 07:51:29 PM
In my opinion, it's important to understand the house edge for each game you play. Different casinos and different rules of the games can affect the house edge, and it may vary for different games and different variations of the same game.

I was once unpleasantly surprised when I realized that a game I had thought to be a simple variation of blackjack was actually much more complex than that. It turned out that the house edge of the variation was higher than regular blackjack, and I lost quite badly by not knowing how the game played before sitting down to play it! That's why it's important to read up on the rules of any game you play so that you can understand the odds and make an informed decision about whether or not it's worth your time.
1470  Economy / Gambling / Re: Going to win 6000 usd on a ufc bet 21 january (listen to me and double your mone on: January 21, 2023, 07:36:53 PM
I agree that betting on any outcome carries a level of risk. It's important for individuals to conduct their own research and make informed decisions before placing a bet. It's also important to be cautious when taking advice from others, as they may not have access to reliable information or may not have the best interests in mind. I don't like to blindly follow advice without considering the source or trying to understand why they're making the recommendation.
1471  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gates of olympus on: January 21, 2023, 06:54:39 PM
As for how to play it, it's like with any other slot, you don't need to know anything, just push the button, and anything that follows entirely depends on luck.

Yes, that is generally how slot games work. To play a slot game, you typically select your bet amount, press the spin button, and then the reels will spin. The combination of symbols that land on the reels will determine whether you win or lose.

I'm always confused when I hear someone claim to follow some techniques or strategies while they play slots. Slots are games of chance, and the outcome of each spin is determined by a random number generator. There are not strategies that will increase your chances of winning.
1472  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your take on this crypto gambling use case idea? on: January 21, 2023, 02:44:15 PM
A crypto gambling platform that accepts only its own tokens and offers new, unique, and addictive games could drive demand for the token, making it more valuable. However, this depends on factors such as the platform's user base, marketing, and overall adoption of the token by the crypto community. A platform with a large user base could drive demand for its tokens, but if there are only a few users on the platform, it may not be enough to drive up demand for the token.

If it is a new platform, I think it makes more sense that it accepts a wide range of popular coins and tokens. The more options, the better. This will help to bring in more users, and hopefully it will be a self-sustaining cycle. It is likely that the platform will attract users who want to play games with their favorite cryptocurrency, but this may not be enough to drive up demand for the token.
1473  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 2021 Bull run experience? on: January 20, 2023, 06:14:30 PM
How about you chill out and stop getting annoyed at the most stupid things  Grin

And how about you stop doing those stupid things that annoy others, so we don't get annoyed in the first place?
What are you trying to accomplish with this, anyway?
1474  Economy / Gambling / Re: What do you appreciate more Desktop or Phone on: January 20, 2023, 05:43:29 PM
Desktop computers have the advantage of larger screens and more powerful processors, which can make for a better overall gaming experience. Additionally, many online casinos have designed their websites to work optimally on desktop computers, which can make navigation and gameplay easier. On the other hand, mobile devices such as phones have the advantage of portability and convenience. With a mobile device, you can play online casino games anywhere, at any time, as long as you have an internet connection.

The point is, both of them have their pros and cons, it all depends on personal preferences and needs.
1475  Economy / Gambling / Re: [DUCKDICE.IO HOLDING MY MONEY] Banned Account with Money on: January 20, 2023, 05:34:06 PM
i swer i didnt recived yet any email from them, how is this even possible

It's possible that the email was delayed or blocked by your email provider or that the email was sent to your spam or junk folder.
I would suggest checking your spam or junk folder to see if the email was filtered there.
1476  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you measure image width and height ? on: January 19, 2023, 11:13:26 PM
I just noticed you have used the above bbcodes. So, you know how it works.
I don't understand why you should use a thrid party as you can change the image size in the forum and with a simple bbcode. Am I missing something here?
What I actually mentioned here is how to get the correct size of the image for a decent view on bitcointalk forum And for this, third party tools have to be used to know the size of the image. I know what you have mentioned but using it to know the amount of width and height, just giving the bbcode of width and height will not work.

There's no need to rely on external tools to find the optimal image size. You can experiment with different image dimensions and use the Preview function to determine the size that produces the desired effect. Once you've found the ideal size, make note of the values for future use.

1477  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anyone living with older people? on: January 19, 2023, 10:34:44 PM
When it comes to technology, learning new things is never easy, particularly for people who don't consider themselves technologically literate. Many people in this situation will simply scoff at the idea of Bitcoin, assuming that it can't be trusted, that it's too good to be true and that those who invest in it are fools.

I think the most important thing is to try and dispel people's fears about the digital currency, particularly those who are older and not very digitally literate. First of all, try avoiding the debate about whether or not Bitcoin is money. This can be confusing for people who aren't tech-savvy, and by this point most people already know what money is, so you aren't going to convince anyone to change their mind about that. Instead, try to explain that Bitcoin is a new way of doing things, for example, how you can send value anywhere in the world instantly and for almost no cost. What you should focus on is why Bitcoin is useful and how it can make their lives easier in some small way.
1478  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: i am a housewife want to invest in bitcoin on: January 17, 2023, 11:23:16 PM
It's great to hear that you are interested in investing in Bitcoin and taking control of your finances. As a housewife, you have the same potential as anyone else to invest and grow your wealth.

In regards to your question, whether it's too late to invest in Bitcoin, it's hard to say. The value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can be highly volatile and can change rapidly. However, it is generally believed that investing in Bitcoin is a long-term play, and it's better to invest in it for the long run rather than trying to time the market.
1479  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommendations for Real Cryptocurrency Casinos on: January 17, 2023, 11:15:47 PM
I don't think a literate person should think much about this because it's all about betting and the right calculation/exchange, and whether it's Bitcoin or fiat, it doesn't matter. The value of the wager itself shouldn't be the reason why anyone should be scared to use crypto, this is about simple calculations, and the betting will all be risked correctly.

Well, I strongly disagree. This is a BitcoinTalk forum, and we are discussing cryptocurrency casinos. So why should I even be concerned with fiat currencies? If I deposit Bitcoin, I want to play with Bitcoin and I want to receive my winnings in Bitcoin. If a casino cannot provide that, it should not be considered a cryptocurrency casino.

With the same logic, means that there is no real crypto casinos anymore because most casinos are now regulated and licensed that makes them have KYC policy which strongly against the anonymity of cryptocurrency? Perhaps we have different perspective about this but for me, I will still consider any casino which started their business by accepting crypto first regardless how their credit/playing unit system. As long as I can deposit and withdraw mainly with crypto, I'll consider it as crypto casino.

That may be so, but it is still off-topic for this conversation because I was very clear in posing my question.

As I previously stated, I want to gamble with the real deal, the cryptocurrencies in their native form, not some domesticated version of an internal fiat currency.
1480  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Announcing a new Directory of Crypto-Accepting Web Hosting Providers on: January 16, 2023, 10:22:32 PM
Your site has some good information, but it could use improvement in the design and user experience. One area that could use improvement is the layout. A clean and modern design with a simple navigation menu would make it easier for users to find what they need. High-quality images and graphics would also add a professional touch. Another feature that would be useful is a search function that allows users to quickly find web hosting providers that meet specific criteria, such as location, pricing or features. This would allow users to filter through the providers and find the best one for them.

I understand that you created your site with simplicity in mind, but but this does not mean that it should look outdated. I would recommend checking out some of the design trends to get an idea of what your site could look like if you updated it with a fresh and modern design.
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