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1541  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PUBLIC ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR WASABI WALLET - Newbie question.. on: December 31, 2022, 05:42:58 PM
Do's and Don'ts welcome.  Keeping it very very very simple though. Literally, just want download my few winnings.

Here is the first suggestion I made in one of your other topics:

Hello there!

It looks like you have created several topics today, and all the questions are related to one another. Don't do that.

withdrawing bitcoin - newbie - advice welcome
Metrobank....bitcoin?
BLOCKCHAIN? and wheres the Hash?
PUBLIC ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR WASABI WALLET - Newbie question..
BLOCKCHAIN account- Newbie - how to get one?

I think you are trying to cover too many different questions at once, which can make it difficult for others to follow the conversation and offer helpful responses. It might be more effective to focus on one topic at a time, especially since some members have already tried to assist you. This way, the discussion can stay organized and focused, making it easier for everyone to contribute and offer support.

It might be a good idea to continue the discussion in one of your previous topics and lock all other topics. You can find the option to lock the topic in the lower left corner of the website.

1542  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BLOCKCHAIN account- Newbie - how to get one? on: December 31, 2022, 05:37:50 PM
I will wait for a few more replies, hopefully, sorry for annoying the forum..but its on my mind..and i want my cash!!!! more a principal now to be honest disgusted with the casino messing me about.

Hello there!

It looks like you have created several topics today, and all the questions are related to one another. Don't do that.

withdrawing bitcoin - newbie - advice welcome
Metrobank....bitcoin?
BLOCKCHAIN? and wheres the Hash?
PUBLIC ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR WASABI WALLET - Newbie question..
BLOCKCHAIN account- Newbie - how to get one?

I think you are trying to cover too many different questions at once, which can make it difficult for others to follow the conversation and offer helpful responses. It might be more effective to focus on one topic at a time, especially since some members have already tried to assist you. This way, the discussion can stay organized and focused, making it easier for everyone to contribute and offer support.

It might be a good idea to continue the discussion in one of your previous topics and lock all other topics. You can find the option to lock the topic in the lower left corner of the website.
1543  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Overflow of ltcrstrbrt on: December 31, 2022, 03:21:51 PM
That still doesn't answer the question. What is your connection with the user accounts bluedeep, speeder and Averim?
Are they your alt accounts? Did you ask them to merit your account? Did you pay them for it?

searching and asking ( two different world)

I'm not asking you how many BitcoinTalk users do you know personally.

I'm not asking you how many BitcoinTalk users do you know personally. I'm asking if you find it OK to merit yourself from an alt account in order to artificially boost your reputation after two years of inactivity on the forum, while also asking (searching) for a no-collateral loan? Don't you think this behavior is suspicious and that members of the community have every right to be concerned about it? If your intentions are honest, why didn't you ask for a loan with your main account?
1544  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cashless Gambling, your thought? on: December 31, 2022, 12:50:27 PM
It will surely affect most gamblers negatively, tracking their gambling activities and taxing them would be easier for the government. It will have both positive and negative effects. It can reduce fraud activities and minors who are into gambling but will hit gamblers who want to make their activities private. We all know that the government is now doing everything to track and tax gamblers in ways that they can do and sadly, it's something that we can't get rid of in the future.

Yeah. But the concept of cashless gambling may apply to traditional physical casinos, it is not relevant to discussions on this forum, which focuses on online casinos that accept cryptocurrencies. Therefore, the implementation of cashless gambling is unlikely to have any significant impact on crypto gamblers on this forum.
1545  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Overflow of ltcrstrbrt on: December 31, 2022, 12:34:06 PM
First of all, You should not make false accusations based on thin air, secondly I didn't asked you for a loan! I asked how many can you lend and for what time!!!  
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Searching for a loan  among community members starting to be a crime?

By your own admission, that's asking for a loan. Stop twisting and turning words around.

BTW, you asked me how I got these merits ...contacts etc... bare in mind that in 2016 (ie.) in my town ( 40k res) where around 25 BitcoinTalk users and more than 40 miners ... Also 3 Icos started from my town... people are talking each others they meeting etc... I'm not living in the jungle...

That still doesn't answer the question. What is your connection with the user accounts bluedeep, speeder and Averim?
Are they your alt accounts? Did you ask them to merit your account? Did you pay them for it?
1546  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Overflow of ltcrstrbrt on: December 31, 2022, 10:41:10 AM

It is verified too. That means this account has not changed ownership. But what about merit abuse??? Would you like to say anything about merit abuse?

There is a possibility that the account was sold with the private key. I have seen such offers in Telegram groups and on fiverr.

The facts still stand, the user in question recently woke up (after two years of inactivity) and applied for a loan and a sig campaign, and at the same time received merits from the accounts with a suspicious history and also long inactivity. This raises suspicions of merit abuse and potential loan scams.


@ltcrstrbrt, it seems to me that there are only two possible explanations for the merits you received on your account. Either the accounts that gave you merits are controlled by you (alt accounts) or you acquired the merits through some sort of purchase. Is there any other explanation that I'm not considering?
1547  Other / Meta / Re: What one change would you like to see in bitcointalk in 2023 on: December 31, 2022, 10:14:30 AM
As a big fan of new and modern things, I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the updated forum software. From what I've heard, the new version has been in the works for a while now and is almost ready for prime time. It's exciting to think about all the new features and improvements that might be included in this update. I can't wait to see how it will enhance the overall user experience and bring the forum into the modern age. So let's cross our fingers and hope that the release of the updated bitcointalk software is just around the corner.
1548  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2023 Oscar Awards betting and discussions on: December 31, 2022, 09:59:24 AM
The best Visual effect will be for Avatar. Seem very easy for that movie to get such an award. Somehow I feel not very fair since all the effects are computer generated. For me, Avatar 2 has a terrible story that could go up to Avatar 10. They made a new watermen race in that world and a new messiah who could be the girl in Avatar 3.

Oscar Jury has different criteria and of course, those juries know how to scrutinize a film and will look at the film from different angles. And they may prefer the film that features it all for awards that are given more importance like Best Actor, Actress, and Director.

Avatar in all probability will win the Oscar for Best Visual Effects once more. And it is not fair to say that they don't deserve it as the visuals are all computer generated. In that case what prevents the other films from doing the same? I watched Avatar 2 a few days ago in IMAX and I was astounded with the visual effects. It is not just the software, but the skills that go in from the technicians as well. Anyway, I am more interested in the award for best picture. I don't think that it will go to Avatar 2, since the jury is biased against it.

It's true that movies like Avatar have a strong advantage in the visual effects category at awards shows like the Oscars. These movies often rely heavily on computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create their fantastical worlds and characters, which are often impressive and visually stunning. However, it's important to note that creating high-quality visual effects requires a lot of skill and expertise. It's a highly technical and challenging field, and I think all the artists and technicians who work in it deserve recognition for their hard work and talent.

That being said, I think that the Top Gun: Maverick will also have a pretty good chance at taking home an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The movie has some really impressive CGI, especially when it comes to the aerial dogfighting scenes. I think it might be a close race between these two for which one wins the category, but my money is on Top Gun: Maverick.
1549  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cashless Gambling, your thought? on: December 31, 2022, 08:48:04 AM
The use of cashless payment methods in gambling has become more common in recent years, however it is still important for gamblers to have the choice of how they want to pay. Additionally, mandating cashless gambling could pose challenges for those who may not have access to or be comfortable using electronic payment methods. And, I believe, there are many of them in less developed countries.

However, since we are on a cryptocurrency forum, I'm pretty sure we don't have to be afraid of a cashless society. Cryptocurrencies are here to stay and they will be the future of money, and it's not unreasonable to expect them to become a viable option for the majority of gamblers in the future. So, I don't see any problem with cashless gambling.
1550  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling For Fun - What Does This Mean To You? on: December 31, 2022, 08:35:10 AM
You have a point there. Gambling for fun doesn't necessarily mean gambling without the desire for profit. I think it is more about enjoying the game and participating in the experience and excitement of the game rather than just focusing on the outcome. You're absolutely right that gambling for money, or professional gambling, is different and requires a stronger decision-making process. I mean obviously there is something in it for me too, so its not like I don't want to win, but if I would calculate the expected outcome, it would make no sense at all to gamble. I think the majority of us hold gambling as a fun experience. We enjoy it. Or just want to try out a new casino game because its fun to play them or because we are curious about how it feels to actually win at a casino game or maybe we just want some fun money on the side and might be willing to lose some of it.
1551  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BANKMAN-FRIED PANIC GAMBLES TO REPAY DEBT on: December 30, 2022, 10:15:20 PM
Well, that was dumb. I guess he was planning to pull something similar to the owner of FedEx or something.
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Yeah... I almost forgot about the inspiring story of the FedEx owner and his risky gamble that ultimately saved the company. But, in contrast, it seems that Sam has taken the opposite approach and ended up in a less favorable situation.
1552  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Things to remember for the year 2023 on: December 30, 2022, 09:15:08 PM
Sounds like good advice to follow in 2023 and beyond! Here are a few more suggestions for things to remember and avoid:

- Always keep your crypto assets secure. The best way is to keep them in a hardware wallet or an offline wallet. Never leave your crypto on an exchange.
- Don't fall for phishing attacks or scams on social media or email.
- Be careful with what information you share online. While it might seem harmless now, it could come back to haunt you later.
- Always do your own research before investing in anything new or unfamiliar.
- Don't be greedy.
- Don't fall for pump and dumps. You should never invest in something that promises a quick return on your investment.

Wishing you all a happy and successful crypto journey in 2023!


1553  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin My Best Chrismas Gift on: December 30, 2022, 07:56:00 PM
I often give a certain amount of money to celebrate special days, including Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. But I don't know why I have to reward bitcoin for them. I mean, bitcoin is money and it seems like 8/10 people who receive bitcoin as a gift will sell it the same day or the next day because they need the money.

I tend to think of fiat, it's more perfect for those who need money instead of giving them a certain amount of bitcoin. However, someone including OP can give anything he wants to someone on any special days and celebrations. This is normal and nothing special to me. But it's up to the OP and others if they like it.

On the contrary, I'm starting to think that Bitcoin might be the perfect present! Let's be real, most of us have received our fair share of socks and gift cards. Wink Bitcoin is a gift that will never go out of style. It's a timeless investment that has the potential to appreciate in value over time. It is something different and unexpected, which makes it a great conversation starter. Giving someone Bitcoin can also be a great opportunity to teach them about the world of cryptocurrency.
1554  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Types Of Online Casinos To Avoid.. on: December 30, 2022, 03:55:00 PM
Online Casinos Without Online Presence/Community

I agree with you hundred percent because what should be the concern of casinos is to first create a team of customers support system that can administer to every challenges of it gamblers on a platform, just as we have casinos representatives here on the forum fully representing their gambling company and its brand name, this also gives confidence on gamblers to be rest assured that they will always be attended to whenever the raise alarm on complaints, this kind of thing should be imbibe by others to crate an avenue that can bring it entire users to discuss about the whole gambling experience from using their casino.

Yeah, casinos should prioritize building a team of customer support representatives who can effectively address the complaints of their players. This kind of support helps to establish confidence and trust among customers and can lead to a positive overall reputation. In addition, having a strong online presence and engaging with customers through forums and other platforms can help to foster a sense of community and promote transparency in discussions and feedback. Ultimately, effective customer support and an active online presence can contribute to a positive and enjoyable experience for all casino players. The casino industry is constantly evolving, and it's important for operators to keep up with the latest trends. This means that they need to be able to respond quickly in order to provide players with an engaging experience that makes them want to come back again and again.


1555  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: December 30, 2022, 03:35:32 PM

Yeah right. Even I don't think we will ever see an option to sell lottery tickets or GT tickets.
I guess these tickets must be generating the most profit for freebitco.in.
Besides that, getting these tickets for free at least will make us eligible for a big win if we are lucky.
Selling them would just decrease our chances anyway.

Yes. the chance to win big prizes can be a tempting draw for players. While it's possible to earn these tickets for free through various promotions or by completing certain tasks, it's important to keep in mind that the odds of winning a major prize are generally low.

... So I always wonder how much tickets are really bought for the weekly lottery.

I guess we'll never know since we don't know how many tickets were given out for free to players based on their activities on the freebitco.in website. But it's a great way to get people excited and keep them coming back every week to see if they can win some BTC!
1556  Economy / Gambling / Re: SVIP9 BC.game any value? on: December 30, 2022, 03:23:56 PM
Just wondering if my account has any value
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I would say that your account has the most value for you alone.

I don't want to discourage you from trying to sell your account, but this type of transaction is basically gambling because there is no guarantee that the casino won't figure it out and freeze/close the account. Even if they don't, the best the buyer can hope for is to get back their money + whatever they could gain from bonuses after buying it. If there are checks for change of IP address and whatnot, then it's definitely not worth taking the chance.
1557  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 30, 2022, 03:13:35 PM
What about you guys? Do you have any addiction to gambling? What drives you to gamble? Is it the long shot of having a big profit coming in or is gambling simply a way of spending time for you?

Gambling can be a source of entertainment for many people, and online casinos are a great way to enjoy this pastime from the comfort of your home. However, if you're not careful, and if you don't know how to gamble responsibly, it can also be easy to get caught up in the thrill of gambling and lose track of your budget. Many people don’t realize that there are also some serious dangers associated with gambling online.

It's important to note that the outcome of any gambling activity is ultimately determined by chance and there is no guarantee of winning. That's why it is also important to remember that gambling should never be seen as a way to make money and should always be treated as a form of entertainment. If you notice yourself spending more than you can afford on online gambling, then it might be time to take a break from playing altogether. If it stops being fun, then it's time to stop playing.
1558  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io|🎁Welcome Pack on BetFury| 💸300 Free Spins + 150% Deposit Bonus on: December 30, 2022, 03:02:54 PM
Also, not all coins which are at all time low at the moment will recover in the next bull market. Some coins may never reach their all time high again. This happened in 2017 bull market where coins like EoS which had a lot of hype failed to play any part in 2021 bull market. Same thing will happen with many altcoins in the next bull season.

So, we need to be careful in selecting the coins in this bear market and find their use cases that may remain relevant in the next bull season.  Since BFG is the token of the site BetFury, this means that as long as BetFury continues to exist, there is every chance that this token will reach its all time high price in next bull market.

That's true. In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, it's crucial to remember that past performance is not always indicative of future success. We should all be mindful of the inherent risks and to never invest more than we can comfortably afford to lose. After all, the crypto market is known for its unpredictability, so it's always wise to approach any investment with caution.

In the case of BFG, as the token of the BetFury site, its value may be tied to the success and adoption of the platform. If BetFury continues to grow and attract users, it's possible that demand for BFG could increase, potentially leading to price appreciation.
1559  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are the motives that drive you to gamble? on: December 29, 2022, 10:59:56 PM
I love to gamble with crypto at an online casino because it's the closest I'll ever come to feeling like a real-life James Bond. You know, the high stakes, the adrenaline rush, the possibility of getting rich quick... except I'm just sitting at my desk in my underwear instead of sipping martinis at the casino. But hey, at least I'm not risking my life like 007, right?  Smiley
1560  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hackers stolen Last Pass users passwords and sensitivw information on: December 26, 2022, 09:59:30 PM
As for the password manager, I would suggest an open source solution and one that does not store data on a centralized server. When choosing an open-source password manager, it's important to do your own research and compare the features and reviews of different options to find the one that's right for you. Here are a few options you may want to consider:

KeePass
Bitwarden
Password Safe
KeepassXC
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