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281  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Nutildah's Double-Or-Nothing Sportsbook Challenge on: February 24, 2024, 03:14:50 PM
Another option you can do without relying to others user money is to do arbitrage betting.

An interesting suggestion! If he chooses a good pair for arbitrage, he may even end up without losing anything.



Apparently you have 0.0025 btc blocked. If you want, I can send you this amount, in return you will bet the money that is in your account on the sporting event that I indicate. If the match is victorious, you will be able to withdraw money and transfer the winnings to me.

That is a very generous offer. He doesn't risk anything if he accepts it. Kudos!
282  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 www.l0tt0.com ⚡ casino games like you've never seen! 🏆 on: February 24, 2024, 02:31:41 PM
To be fair, I love the idea of new crypto casinos that carry the old pride, that look like bustabit, bustadice, frebitco and other old websites but you really have to get away with pixel art. I think that a slightly more modern website would be better because the current UI is too childish and isn't very attractive. I don't know what others think but at least for me it's like this.
UI is always about preferences, some gamblers love to see very simple UI or childish UI that reminds them to their childhood while some others love to see modern UI. The main game is lotto and I think there is no need to have modern look because lotto game is simple but of course they can change it too make more attractive although I believe that most lotto players prefer to play lotto in a site with simple UI.

No question, preference in user interface design is highly personal and open to debate.  However, I must concede that the current visual presentation of l0t0.com does lean towards the, shall we say lo-fi pixelated end of the spectrum.  Even for those seeking a nostalgic, retro-gaming aesthetic, the somewhat antiquated graphics could potentially miss the mark after some time. 

I wouldn't propose a complete, neon-drenched overhaul here - just a gentle nudge towards a more contemporary pixel art style.  The pioneers of this space like Bustabit and Freebitco deserve their kudos but it's 2024 now.  I believe a delicate modern polish, imbuing the vibrant 8-bit form with a touch of up-to-date sheen, could give players the best of both eras. 

Something like BitKong for example, they have a modern gui but with a hint of retro design.

Just my two sats!
283  Economy / Reputation / Re: What Sort of Signature is "FUCK Royse777"? on: February 24, 2024, 01:33:18 PM
Whatever the OP's intention was with this, I don't think we should believe everything he says. Even with this "evidence" he provided (which is easily faked, by the way). It seems to me that he just wants free promotion for his questionable service offerings.

This sounds far fetched. OP hasn't been involved in any of the forum dramas or trolling or spamming their service so I'd give them the benefit of the doubt that this offer indeed happened.

It might be far fetched.

But here is a little bit of evidence why I have a suspicion that the OP might be lying in this case and that he might have ulterior motives.

He used a Telegram handle that connects him to at least two other forum accounts.

Code:
Telegram @Jinka

Accounts Connected:

1. OddJobsForBitcoin

Quote from: OddJobsForBitcoin
Hey, I can do this. Chat me on Telegram @ Jinka. Thanks.
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/59450118 (He edited his post and removed the telegram contact. Last edit: December 10, 2023.)

2. Newchanka

Quote from: Newchanka
Telegram: @Jinka
Metamask address: 0xBD7b2e1A9748C7E6FA72Ef357eb2919cA4114364
Network: Binance Testnet
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/60990139 (post is now deleted)

3. Michael63

BTC: 3NNwo2iPzqJkMXQ6z6dazdBMuvUXQcJhaF
Telegram @Jinka
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/62666164


All three accounts have similar service offerings and similar topic bumping style:

Quote from: Newchanka
More jobs are welcomed.
archive

New jobs are welcome

I'm taking more odd jobs folks.

Quote from: Michael63
Taking more jobs
archive

Quote from: Newchanka
Taking more jobs.
archive

Quote from: Michael63
Who else needs an article written?
archive

Quote from: Newchanka
Who else needs a writer?
archive

Based on this, we can conclude that it is the same person behind all the accounts.

When we look at the history of his alt accounts, we can find plenty of evidence of suspicious and corrupt activities.
For example, he cheated in the Utopia P2P Review Campaign with two of his accounts: Michael63, OddJobsForBitcoin
Also in GamblingBro's campaign: Michael63, OddJobsForBitcoin

The Newchanka account has a history and is tagged as an account seller so I can assume that he has more accounts available, some of them may be even higher ranked. It's possible that some of these accounts are involved in forum dramas or hold a grudge against Royse777 but he is too much of a coward to come out publicly. I know I'm speculating here, but it makes more sense to me than someone actually offering him such a job.
284  Economy / Reputation / Re: What Sort of Signature is "FUCK Royse777"? on: February 23, 2024, 10:32:35 PM
That aside, I wouldn't reduce the issue to "hatred" and personally even in the worst of times when I had a much worse opinion of you than I do now I wouldn't have bothered with this signature bullshit and likewise I doubt very much that JG or Gazeta would waste their time with such nonsense.
You summed it up very aptly, I would never waste my time with such nonsense. I cannot think if any reputable member (and that word is subjective obviously) that would stoop to this kind of low-level nonsense. At least it is something I am certainly not synonymous with.

Anyway, keeping that aside he has overt narcissistic tendencies therefore there seems to be that constant desire for him to accuse people of doing things against him.

Whatever the OP's intention was with this, I don't think we should believe everything he says. Even with this "evidence" he provided (which is easily faked, by the way). It seems to me that he just wants free promotion for his questionable service offerings.
285  Economy / Gambling / Re: I've Made Millions abusing Exploit in a Crypto Casino - AMA on: February 23, 2024, 09:38:56 PM
Those actions were unethical and against the law and shouldn't be praised here.  If someone thinks the casino takes advantage of players, they shouldn't play.  Abusing the casino didnt support the other players at all - it only helped that one abuser.
286  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 www.l0tt0.com ⚡ casino games like you've never seen! 🏆 on: February 23, 2024, 07:59:54 PM
honestly... i could do it in an hour or two, its just hard to come up with the color scheme.

That's easy! I think... There are only two main colors on your site: yellow and black. Just invert them. Then use dark gray for the background (instead of white), and I think it will look fine.
287  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Couple won the jackpot but split soon after! on: February 23, 2024, 07:03:45 PM
In the nutshell, relationships should be based on money, it's completely immoral.

You make a fair point.  Money should not define a relationship and  however, finances do play a role that couples cannot ignore.  The reality is, each relationship handles money differently.  The best policy is open communication about finances, especially during major life changes like a financial windfall.  Money itself may not buy happiness but honest talks cement bonds between partners, whatever their bank balance.
288  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you seen gambling advertisements on TV? Opinion. on: February 23, 2024, 06:56:42 PM
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Comparing gambling to alcohol is an interesting.  Legalizing drinking doesn't automatically make everyone into drinkers.  Similarly, banning gambling ads won't completely stop gambling problems.  Parental responsibility is definitely important, like you mentioned.  Kids absorb everything around them like sponges and  filtering inappropriate content is also important.  imagine kids constantly seeing gambling ads all over like candy commercials.  That would be extremely tough to deal with!

In situations like these, the government needs to step in.  They can limit exposure to these ads and encourage responsible gambling habits, like seatbelts in cars.

These interventions aren't perfect, but do help
289  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Interested to learning on: February 23, 2024, 12:46:02 PM
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Looking for advice from the experts, how can I build my future with this Bitcoin?

I get you're excited about Bitcoin and want to jump on the bandwagon.  But expecting random internet strangers to somehow build your future? Baby, that's just askin' for trouble. 

Let me spit some truth real quick - Bitcoin aint no get-rich-quick scheme.  Sure, you can make money with it, and even ensure financial independence. But, before you go around begging folks to plan your future, do your homework first.  Read up on Bitcoin learn about blockchain, figure out the risks.  Don't just trust your buddy or some anonymous expert online neither.   

Your future is yours to build! It aint nobody else's to gamble with.  Take some time, learn the game then come back with real questions based on what you discovered.  Trust me, you'll thank me later.

If you're still down to put in the effort after all that, then welcome to the community baby! But remember - knowledge is power in this world.  Its the difference between getting rich and getting rekt.  Stay curious, stay humble and don't go bettin' the farm just yet.
290  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Link several addresses to a given bitcoin wallet on: February 22, 2024, 10:45:56 PM
Super!

Question: when address 1 (which holds for example 1 BTC) of a wallet A sends 0.8 BTC to address 1 of a wallet B, do the remaining 0.2 remain on address 1 of A or are they assigned to a new virgin address (let's call it 2) on wallet A?

Technically, your wallet addresses hold UTXOs (unspent transaction outputs), not bitcoins. Say address 1 in wallet A has two UTXOs, each worth 0.5 BTC. If your software supports coin control, you can choose which UTXO to spend. Spend one, and the other UTXO at address 1 remains. Want to spend more than 0.5 BTC? Your transaction uses both UTXOs, creating two new ones: one for the destination and one for the "change address" (which could be back to your address 1, depending on your settings).

291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Btc and people knowledge on: February 22, 2024, 10:15:18 PM
I get why some folks feel weird about Bitcoin.  It's pretty out-there and different from regular money.  But let's go easy on the skepticism.  It makes sense to be confused when you encounter something totally new and 

sure, most people likely have no clue how traditional money gets made or the ins and outs of national currencies.  But that shouldn't stop them from trying to grasp new concepts like Bitcoin.  Instead of being judgey, we could nurture curiosity and chat openly to spread knowledge.   

After all, progress means venturing into uncharted territory that seems odd at first.  Yet with an open and inquiring mindset we can grow our understanding.  Approaching economic innovations like Bitcoin with generous patience rather than cynicism will lead to wiser perspectives overall.
292  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who's winning more casinos or gamblers? on: February 22, 2024, 10:02:33 PM
I've seen casinos go bust, their coffers emptied by lucky streaks that lasted too long.  The doors close the lights go out, and the party's over.  Meanwhile, other joints seem to do nothing but print money, the owners getting fat and happy off booming business. 

Of course, there is a house edge. But that doesn't mean that some lucky players can't beat the house after all.  You win some, you lose some - that's the way she goes in the casino business.  Goes to show this industry can be fickle for both sides.
293  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 22, 2024, 09:25:00 PM
Craig is going to win this COPA trial and there's going to be a lot of cope here.  Roll Eyes

So you've been holding on to a bags full of bsv shitcoins since 2021? How is it going for you so far?
Have you considered what will happen when this lying scumbag loses this trial?
294  Other / Meta / Re: Icopress ' Merit Source Application 🚩 on: February 20, 2024, 09:04:13 PM
I want to trust manager x.
Then check his trust feedback.  Tongue


First I can’t see his long term merit history.
Sure you can. Then again, I really doubt that an average business looking to advertise here cares about manager's merit history or even knows what merit is.  


So if you really want to allow any manager to be a merit source you need to have a list of every merit they ever gave.
There is already at least one active manager who is also a merit source.


and whom ever he is or she is they should not be a merit source.

But theymos obviously doesn't think so, so this argument is a mute point in someone's merit source application thread.

As far as I know icopress's merit sharing history has been exemplary so far and there is no particular reason why he shouldn't be a merit source, and I think it is unfair to judge someone based on some speculations about what could happen. Does that mean no one should be a merit source due to potential misuse?
295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Receiving a smart contract to my wallet on: February 20, 2024, 08:12:39 PM

can't ,they only will send it to the wallet address I gave them because they refund me after a failed payment and can only do so by sending the refund to the address which sent the failed payment

Be cautious, as this sounds like a scam.  If they genuinely want to refund your wallet funds, then there is absolutely no need for you to initiate any contract call from your end.  A malicious smart contract call can empty your wallet completely.
296  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Solar-Powered Mobile Bitcoin Mining Units:My Idea on: February 20, 2024, 07:56:03 PM
But what about the price?  Such units would certainly be costly, much more than the classic on-grid miners (solar panels, batteries, inverters...). Who would be willing to finance such a potentially costly endeavor, given the already established, more affordable on-grid mining options?
297  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [ SCAM ALERT ] Blackjack.Fun is a cheap Scammer on: February 20, 2024, 07:25:39 PM
Blackjack.fun owner scammed me! and others!

Blackjack.fun did not scam you, as far as I can see.

I will say it again and again until he pays what he owes me (and it is only peanuts)! But since he cannot buy me, he has to give it as a donation!

OK, it took me a while to get through your whole rant, but didn't you say earlier that the casino offered to pay you what they owed you, but you refused? They even offered you a bug bounty, but you find it unacceptable. Why?

He could easily prove me wrong as he only needs to show the game logs, but he will not do it and I will take any bet that he cannot prove that I exploited the game to win. I know who exploited it, and maybe he does not want to show us who exploited the games and won.

Why should they show game logs? You yourself admitted that you found the bug and exploited it. Re-read your first post if you forgot.
298  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Receiving a smart contract to my wallet on: February 19, 2024, 10:59:55 PM
If it might risk any wallet , I will install metamask and move my funds there

Why don't you just create a new wallet and create a "contract call" there? You will avoid the cost of sending your funds from one wallet to another.

Question is how deep a smart contract call might go? wallet level/app level/my entire device level???

As far as I know, smart contracts can only work at the level of the wallet on which they are executed. But still, if you're not sure what you're doing, it's better not to risk it. What kind of token do you actually want to receive? Is it an airdrop or something like that?
299  Economy / Gambling / Re: Introducing kekw.bet on: February 19, 2024, 10:47:08 PM
I see you are very very new to Meme utility coins. There is not a single successful meme project that has not had it's ticker replicated. A savvy investor and gem hunter does his own research beyond the ticker.

So this means that you chose the ticker of another project on purpose? For what reason? To ride on the wave of someone else's success? Or, in order to deliberately confuse potential investors?

But tell me (since you're so experienced in meme coins), how many such shitcoins, with a replicated ticker, have ever had any success on the market? Except maybe as a rug pull or pump-and-dump scam.
300  Other / Off-topic / Re: Relationship not marriage, a need to be careful with the information we share. on: February 17, 2024, 09:04:07 PM
That's the thing about trusting people - it's a risk. Ot can be scary to open up, but it's part of having close relationships.  Your friend clearly had a bad experience oversharing with their ex.  That shows how we need boundaries.  But, being too secretive doesn't work either.

I think its all about balance.  Talking money matters is important if you're getting serious with someone, but maybe not a first date topic! Healthy relationships mean being open while respecting each other's space.  And boundaries can change over time as trust builds. Do what feels right for you and check in often with your partner.  If someone cares about you they'll understand and wont pressure you to reveal more than you want.
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