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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: sportscasino.io no kyc instant payments on: January 03, 2024, 05:05:00 PM
Will you require KYC for withdrawals? Are VPNs allowed?
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto Sportsbook to handle large bets? on: November 28, 2023, 11:22:19 PM
Sorry but I am going to have to call BS on this. I do not think that any sportsbook could handle a $45 million dollar bet nor am I sure whether they would accept such a bet, due to the reason (I suspect) that they do not have enough money to pay the gambler off, should he win.

Casinos are all about people betting normal amounts many, many times. Because thats how they win with probability (since they have the house edge). But they themselves are not risk-takers. And a 45 Mill bet is too high a risk to take without insurance.
You clearly misunderstood what he stated just like so many others in this thread which is pretty embarassing. He stated that he wagered millions, but he never mentioned that he wagered it all on a single bet.

I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
Fanduels, Draftkings, Unibet, Betrivers etc? They limit pretty quickly which is why some crypto books are a great alternative.
Books in the US have horrible odds, limit fast and KYC. Nitrobetting will take large wagers in the US. I think Betcoin does to.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit - be aware, i was lucky on: September 11, 2023, 10:22:09 PM
Hi. My friend CHATGPT help me out:

I wanted to share my experience as a Rollbit user. It appears that Rollbit somehow acquired my information, possibly from my previous involvement with Stake. As a Diamond-level player on stake, Rollbit unexpectedly awarded me 6k for free. This made me quite profitable since I hadn't deposited any of my own funds, and I managed to cash out between 50-80k in the past year.

However, my Rollbit account was recently disabled without any prior notice. Fortunately, I had already withdrawn my balance as a precaution. When I reached out to inquire about the reason behind the ban, I received only a brief response: "Banned permanently for abuse." They didn't offer any further explanation.

My activities on Rollbit mainly involved participating in their crash game and placing bets on various sports events. Occasionally, I made 1.01 bets in pursuit of their Level up bonus. If such bets were not allowed, it raises the question of why Rollbit offered those odds in the first place.

I'm not deeply attached to my Rollbit account, but it seems they may have grown weary of not seeing a return on the money they awarded me. In total, I received 14K in bonuses without ever depositing my "own" money.

My intention in sharing this story is to caution all of you to approach Rollbit  with caution. It's essential to be aware of the risks, especially when they involve receiving unexpected bonuses or promotions from them.  I hope none of you have to endure the disappointment of having your funds confiscated. Stay safe Smiley
why did they give you 6k?
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: Tell me one legit site with esports and sports markets on: September 08, 2023, 03:34:36 PM

1xbit must have been the first to have introduced crypto casinos to new comers of crypto. Several theeads been created recently boasting how legit the casino the casino when in fact not. I have the hunch they are paid

I have not tried esports but i read someone saying nitro and betcoin.ag are good for these. Unsure about it but stake.com is the most famous in sportsbetting.
Nitrobetting and Betcoin are two good recommendations.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Cryptocurrency Casino in 2023? Share Your Experience! on: August 22, 2023, 11:57:36 PM
Nitrobetting.eu is my favorite because of these experiences and I use most

1. No KYC
2. Casino
3. Sportsbook
4. Racebook
5. Poker Room
6. 100% bonuses for all.
7. 15% sports rebate
8. 10% horse rebate
9. Loyalty points
10. Survivor pools
11. Many contests
6  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 11, 2023, 03:37:29 PM
I don't think there is anything wrong with that thought. If casinos are doing the KYC then they are abiding by their jurisdiction. Secondly, if they are doing the KYC then they are also making client-user contracts and it becomes one sort of evidence that we are registered on that casino, we have our cashier account too. As we move with time and make transactions they are getting recorded against our KYC so it's solid proof. Now, you never know when this proof will become an important thing in your life if somehow they do a scam of some type. This could be a lifesaver. I have seen peeps fighting for their life when some casinos ask for the KYC because if they have surpassed certain limits of transaction/winnings.

If that is the case then I hardly think the anonymous nature in a casino matters. I can understand when it comes to the physical one, but when it's an online casino, you have to be very cautious.

I prefer that casino do not ask for our KYC but usually this cannot be implemented in a real world because the casinos have to abide by the rules and regulations of the governing authorities and if they do not enforce KYC, these agencies will not allow them to run these casinos. We have to live with this.

However, Anonymity is a really good thing but unfortunately at present times when we have centralized gambling platforms, this seems impossible to remain anonymous.


The issue here is not whether a gambling site is centralized or not, as it cannot be argued that centralized casinos have been dominating the industry. The difference lies in the type of currency. For us crypto enthusiasts, we prefer gambling using crypto.

Speaking about centralized casinos automatically implies regulation; hence, KYC is required as a basic requirement. However, there are still gambling sites that do not implement it for all of their clients. This is something we can take advantage of if we are looking to gamble anonymously.
Your posts sums it up nicely since KYC isn't necessary at all casinos. We like cryptos so that we have a choice to cut out a third party. We like no KYC casinos since it does cut out that middle layer. It's our choice to play at casinos with or without KYC. Almost all casinos that go out of business have a license with a KYC clause so we aren't protected by having to go through KYC.
7  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 11, 2023, 05:20:07 AM

-snip-

Now you talk about video selfies: how can biometric data like voice and face be used in the future? well, nobody knows...
Video selfies are scary. The ToS at every casino is almost identical. The only addition is now some casinos say they may share your information with a third party.

But who? and why!?

I can understand that they share the personal info with public agencies in order to fight against criminals, but third parties without further specification? Damn, I think that I will have to re-read some ToS just in case they added this clause.

As a European citizen, it is illegal if they share my personal info to other private third parties without my explicit consent, and it should be that way everywhere.

I'm not sure how many have this in ToS
Quote
Stake also reserves the right to disclose a Player’s information as appropriate to comply with legal process or as otherwise permitted by the privacy policy of Stake (owner and operator of Stake), and by using the Service, you acknowledge and consent to the possibility of such disclosure.
8  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 11, 2023, 04:54:39 AM
That's basically the logic behind the implementation of KYC protocols, to deter money launderers, scammers, and every form of malicious actors from using the casino as a way for them to store their ill-gotten funds without getting caught. Virtually everywhere in the cryptocurrency world you can keep your money without getting caught if you're a scammer, but if you want to use it in real life you'd have to run it through an exchange, or convert it to fiat through online casinos, good thing that most of them do these since at the end of the day it stops these people from being able to get a hold of their funds outright. And while it's a flawed system that needs some form of improvement to make sure that it doesn't inconvenience anyone but those that need to be inconvenienced, it's a much needed one.

Casinos are starting to ask for video selfies. Play at little to no KYC casinos.

I agree that measures against money laundering must be taken, but I'm a bit afraid about a system where false positives might occur and, even more, where personal data can be handled dubiously by these businesses who ask for KYC.

In my country, for example, the Organization of Consumers and Users has recently sued some banks because they were asking too many personal data under the umbrella of the anti money laundering laws.

Now you talk about video selfies: how can biometric data like voice and face be used in the future? well, nobody knows...
Video selfies are scary. The ToS at every casino is almost identical. The only addition is now some casinos say they may share your information with a third party.
9  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 11, 2023, 01:12:21 AM
I totally disagree on the use of KYC to counter money launderer since it’s useless in crypto because everything is decentralized and it’s very hard to spot user that laundering money and differentiates it to the normal player.

I think with the KYC on some crypto-centralised platforms like exchanges or casinos, money looting or ill-gotten gains with money can still be detected, but that's when the wallet that holds the coin has been flagged, and if it's been flagged, the centralised platform to which that coin is being deposited can freeze your asset. Depending on whether they are aware that the sender's wallet is flagged or if it's a casino that you deposited to and you also pass KYC with them, they can hand over your personal details to the investigation team that is involved, and the victim can be traced and get caught. Unless it's a crypto casino that doesn't require KYC, even if they don't require KYC but get notified that a deposit has entered their platform from a flagged wallet, if they fail to comply, the casino can still get charged by the government.
That's basically the logic behind the implementation of KYC protocols, to deter money launderers, scammers, and every form of malicious actors from using the casino as a way for them to store their ill-gotten funds without getting caught. Virtually everywhere in the cryptocurrency world you can keep your money without getting caught if you're a scammer, but if you want to use it in real life you'd have to run it through an exchange, or convert it to fiat through online casinos, good thing that most of them do these since at the end of the day it stops these people from being able to get a hold of their funds outright. And while it's a flawed system that needs some form of improvement to make sure that it doesn't inconvenience anyone but those that need to be inconvenienced, it's a much needed one.

Casinos are starting to ask for video selfies. Play at little to no KYC casinos.
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which are best stake alternatives on: August 08, 2023, 06:55:24 PM
For the sake of promotion  Wink and also some review in my part, one of the only reasons someone would be trying to find alternatives to Stake would be users getting excluded or banned for some reason.

As it stands, Stake is a very good casino, I have gambled myself there and their system and art style is very good in their Stake's originals, perfect to anyone to wishes to gamble at their own pace, not even mention the fact their withdrawvals are very fast and they care to use a high enough fee, so people can see the money in their wallets as soon as the next block is mined.  Tongue

Stay safe, stay on Stake. ™  Wink
Wrong. There are plenty of reasons why a gambler would want to avoid Stake. They enforce KYC on deposits and withdrawals, freeze funds sometimes and don't release them despite providing KYC again and again, bad odds etc.

It's a good site for sure, but it's not as great as you are making it out to be.

if you could post in this thread the complaints that you say people have been making about stake it would be better so that we could make comparison with the other casinos, snip

This is a very good question and I can answer since I talked about it yesterday with Nitrogen.

Stake has no poker, no racebook, no bonus, they may KYC, freeze funds and ask for video selfie.
Nitrobetting has poker, racebook, bonus and no KYC.
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: NanoGames.io on: August 06, 2023, 07:23:36 PM
Is this a rep or affiliate?
12  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Big is the online gambling industry today? on: August 06, 2023, 07:19:30 PM
The industry keeps getting bigger and bigger since more places now accept gambling.
13  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 on: August 06, 2023, 07:18:09 PM
The American goalkeeper, Alyssa Naeher, was clearly not convinced about the decision.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/08/06/GF3JC.jpeg

At first it wasn't too obvious, but it was clearly a goal after watching the review:

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/08/06/GFkbb.jpeg

The Americans had more chances but the Swedish goalkeeper, Zecira Musovic, had a phenomenal match.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/08/06/GFYSv.jpeg

If you wonder why she has a non Swedish name and also doesn't look like the rest of the team, it's because her genes are from Serbia. She was born in Sweden from a Serbian family.
That was amazing penalty shootout, especially that last penalty. Without goal line tecnology who knows how it would had ended. From first glance it looked like obvious goal, but as replay show, it was question ofmillimeters. And Rapinoe missing penalty, which turned to be last her penalty in her international career.
In general, USA was slightly better during whole game, but it wasn't enough. I'm glad that their dominance is over and we will have new winner finally.
And not Swedish name - such things shouldn't be surprising these times when wotld become such global. After all, Sweden best ever player Zlatan is from Bosnia Smiley

Swedish goalkeeper MVP of the Cup. I see England winning it all.
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which are best stake alternatives on: August 06, 2023, 07:06:56 PM
Which are best stake alternatives
I search for good casinos with similar original games
stake.com is one of the best gambling casino platform that is trusted and one of the best. I would call it the best as this platform is very popular now and stake is promoting various sports sponsors. But I wouldn't consider this stake to be the best, even though it is still being promoted on the BitcoinTalk forum. But I claim that many of the more trusted casino platforms currently promoting testimonials are very good and great. There are a few more top-listed casino platforms like Stake, such as Duelbet, Rollbet, Roobet, BC.game, sportsbet, trust dice etc. I think they are great and all these casino platforms have been promoting them for a long time for loyal gambling.
Yes, there are still many gamblers who use Stake.com and make it the main choice as a reliable gambling site because Stake.com has a pretty good reputation and has become the biggest gambling site.
But from the several site names that you mentioned as alternatives to Stake.com, only Duelbet, Rollbet and Roobet are the best alternatives because of the three sites you can really rely on and can be trusted even the team service is always good.
The name Stake.com explains it all, don't you think? The biggest, the finest, and the only destination for all of a gambler's wants and needs. You mentioned Duelbet, Rollbet, and Roobet as well. Therein is dependability. You're in good shape if you wagered on them. However, nothing compares to Stake. Not even a particle
Why not these other websites, the ones that you did not mention? There must be a rationale, or perhaps there is none, who knows? Stake is superior, that is a fact. It is as indisputable as the sun rising or your alarm clock going off too early. You already know that Stake is on top, but we could explore further, couldn't we?

Why do you Stake guys keep saying it meets all gamblers needs? I'll use Nitrobetting as an example.

Nitrobetting
Poker - yes
Racebook - yes
Bonus - yes
KYC - no

Stake
Poker - no
Racebook - no
Bonus - no
KYC - yes at times.
15  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What Do You Of Think My Predictions On This Multi Bet Ticket ? on: August 05, 2023, 09:59:46 PM
If you're uncertain on some games that are included on that multi, better cash it out and bet on the remaining games in the bet that you think is going to win. I do that often, cashing out the winnings on the initial bet if I see that one of the games included in the multi could possibly lost. It prevents me from getting screwed in the ass and also helps me analyze some of the bets more closely, leading to more profits on my end.

Or you can just ride it out and see how well that parlay will take you. I usually don't include more than 10 games on mine and I am hitting them so long as I have analyzed and really checked all the games included in it.

I really like the cashout feature since losing one of the last games really hurts. Most places now have cashout.
16  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 05, 2023, 09:56:45 PM
~snip~
The real decentralized nature of crypto gambling is totally gone into dust..
^Not yet, because still there are gambling casinos that I saw here offering without KYC verification.
Originally intended to be decentralized and anonymous, you definitely right, crypto gambling offered a promising alternative to traditional gambling platforms but now, many casinos have chosen to implement KYC verification procedures to comply with regulatory requirements and enhance security measures which I don't think it is necessary in fact, blockchain network has this public ledger that everyone could see and verify.
As a result, the original vision of crypto gambling being truly decentralized and anonymous seems to have faded away. Instead, it has transformed into a more centralized system, where casinos hold significant knowledge about their users.

True, there are still decentralized services out there but yeah they are dwindling since regulators and centralized services are now taking the stage for cryptocurrency.  Though we may find decentralized services rarer in the future, I do not think that these services will be totally gone.

About the casino, since majority of the online casino platform is dealing with fiat money and cryptocurrency. they really have to abide by the regulation and get license from the government so that they can operate smoothly and avoid trouble of being accused of illegal operation and money laundering in the future.  I also believe that dealing with centralized gambling casino, we really can't avoid to go through KYC process.
Sooner or later to those platforms which are still that partly-decentralized since they arent asking some KYC will definitely be switching up into a pure centralized ones. We know that government cant really just look out nor really ignore out these things specially if it does involved huge amounts of money specially with these kind of companies where gambling could really generate tons of amounts on which it is really that normal that they cant just look away but rather doing their very best on trying out to regulate these companies which leaving them no choice but to comply or else they wont really be able to make themselves operational. They might be able to operate out but it would really be just not taking up too long before they would really be getting in line with some regulation. This is why it would really be passed up into its
users which for us to have no choice but to comply if ever we do make ourselves get caught.

Play at no KYC books such as Nitrobetting. They are in Costa Rica. No casino can be decentralized. Someone has to be there for grading mistakes and other problems that may occur.
17  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction - Wallet with 8000 Ethereum on: August 03, 2023, 09:10:23 PM
It would be a lot of fun to try and crack the code but not for 2 ETH.
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which are best stake alternatives on: August 03, 2023, 09:06:47 PM
Which are best stake alternatives
I search for good casinos with similar original games
stake.com is one of the best gambling casino platform that is trusted and one of the best. I would call it the best as this platform is very popular now and stake is promoting various sports sponsors. But I wouldn't consider this stake to be the best, even though it is still being promoted on the BitcoinTalk forum. But I claim that many of the more trusted casino platforms currently promoting testimonials are very good and great. There are a few more top-listed casino platforms like Stake, such as Duelbet, Rollbet, Roobet, BC.game, sportsbet, trust dice etc. I think they are great and all these casino platforms have been promoting them for a long time for loyal gambling.
Some of the oldest casinos are the best. Nitrobetting 2012, Betcoin 2013, Cloudbet 2013 and Fortunejack 2014.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which are best stake alternatives on: July 27, 2023, 09:39:59 PM
For the sake of promotion  Wink and also some review in my part, one of the only reasons someone would be trying to find alternatives to Stake would be users getting excluded or banned for some reason.

As it stands, Stake is a very good casino, I have gambled myself there and their system and art style is very good in their Stake's originals, perfect to anyone to wishes to gamble at their own pace, not even mention the fact their withdrawvals are very fast and they care to use a high enough fee, so people can see the money in their wallets as soon as the next block is mined.  Tongue

Stay safe, stay on Stake. ™  Wink

Stake has no bonus, no poker, no races and they may KYC. Stake is one of the worst but the do advertise a lot.
20  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 on: July 20, 2023, 06:25:21 PM
Most people consider USA to be their preferred winner of the 2023 FiFA women's world cup tournament because they've won two consecutive times and would be looking to win their third, they are said to have won 4 out of 8 tournaments so as the defending championship obviously they should be considered favourites and stand a good chance of lifting the trophy again but I think they're good to have a competition with the likes of France, England and Germany who have a multiple number or world class players in their squad especially england, well my predictions would go for england and I think they're going to be at the top of their table in the group stage winning against Haiti and Denmark on the 22nd and 28 of this month respectively and the Chinese woman might want to give them a tough game but I think it's not going to end up with a draw and they'll still have victory in that match, i think it's too early to predict which teams plays the final but my prediction is England Vs Germany or USA.
I think that the US has lost some talent and some good players have gotten older. I can see England winning it all.
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