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1061  Economy / Gambling / Re: LEGIT CRYPTO/PAYPAL COCKFIGHTING CASINO!!!! on: August 27, 2023, 09:18:11 PM
I don't know how to add images but if you want proof I have videos and cash in/cash out receipts you can deposit as little as you like pretty much I think rhe min is $5 its based in the Philippines and it's an underground e-sabong site. They have 3 seperate streams on the same site 1 is vietnamese and 2 are Filipino. It's basically baccarat but with even better odds.

THERE IS NO HOUSE EDGE!!! It's completely 50/50! I started with $100 and slowly climbed up to $220 before cashing out. They can cash you in and out with crypto or even paypal.

If your interested pm me I'll send you my Facebook and we can get you setup.
If you think that paypal won't freeze any account connected to that when ever they found out the source of money, you are in for surprise. They are freezing accounts for even lesser violations, even when they suspect something is going on. Accounts for so many private torrent sites have been frozen, and those are nothing next to making money from animal cruelty,

Also, no matter that you can't aded proof, why didn't you even link or name the site?
1062  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 27, 2023, 08:38:53 PM
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Standard Dem talk. You talk like he is guilty when the court hasn't even convened. Of course, the court of public opinion is way far against you.
Talk like who is guilty? You mean inmate number P01135809?. Yeah that doesn't sound right Cheesy. Nothing to see here.
It takes some military grade mental acrobatics to live in denial at this point. One would think that someone who is ranting about weird tunnel conspiracy theories would be happy that at least one of the Jeffrey Epstein's clients (inmate P01135809) is getting jail time.  Not that i believe a second that you would really believe what you are writing.

I would be very surprised if some of his co-conspirators would not witness against him to avoid life in jail.

Inmate P01135809 is actually something i am calling that unhiged cheeto from now on.
1063  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io| 💸Buy-Sell BFG on BetFury | 🔥Fury Pharaoh - New In-house Slot on: August 27, 2023, 08:01:38 PM
I don't see it like that. Rewarding is not the word i would use. Account that i used long time to build is worthless now. Since they restricted EU from gambling, price and tokenomics are really only things i can focus on. So for me, it's only an investment opportunity, and i am trying to figure out from fundamentals and tokenomics when is that opportunity is going to be. And at the moment it's just trading the waves, trying to find ins and outs where i can buy an sell.

A lot of countries are restricted from gambling on Betfury but they have already stated multiple times that they allow the use of a VPN. Personally I wouldn’t invest in the tokens, for me the main benefit of Betfury is the tokens you mined when playing (these days are over) and the daily dividend you got from them. As others have said before, there are no indications that the price would suddenly skyrocket.
By allowing VPN they mean that it's for players that are visiting on those restricted countries but have a citizenship of a country that's not restricted.

Otherwise it would be illegal and if they would froze your money, you would have no legal grounds to get them back, because you would have violated TOS.

Actually they would be legally obligated to freeze your account, if they aren't running an illegal operation, so i wouldn't feel so safe staking anything there. If you live in a country that's not restricted, you'll be fine to stake. Just not me.
1064  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: OnlyFans owner collects $45 million as dividends because of ETH investment on: August 27, 2023, 07:24:56 PM
The content of the article did not mention the investment they made, the investment period, and when they bought or sold, but the source says he has collected some $485 million in dividends since the start of last year, and the amount that was mentioned is $45 million, so I assume they invested about 10% of the money which they collected in Ethereum.

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In its accounts the company said it had invested some of its capital into the cryptocurrency Ethereum.

Why Ethereum, I mean Bitcoin is better.

If all companies did this and invested 10%, then Bitcoin could easily reach the capacity of the gold market, reaching 10 trillion.
I guess it's a matter of preference. and what you are looking from the asset.  ETH could be freaking huge in the future when it has a monopoly as a platform for dapps.

But "if everyone invested into bitcoin, it would moon" isn't really optimal way to look potential valuation. It could be said about any investment and it's more of hopeful thinking. Nothing that has happened so far doesn't suggest altcoins would go away. In fact quite an opposite. And you have to admit that this was a good investment.


1065  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What does it take to play casino? on: August 26, 2023, 10:14:51 PM
It must have capital Cry

However, which one should you be more dependent on when it comes to making money from the casino!

Is it really good luck for you?
Which basic technique to use?
Unless i bet on sports, i don't have any tactics. Betting on sports i try to look all the different angles. And if i am feeling sure of myself i might bet more accurate bets when winning and losing.

In real texas holdem poker, if it's counted as casino game, i focus on basics of poker. How to read players and how not to get played out from the table. And of course pure statistical probabilities.

But in other games in casino i don't have tactics, because there are no tactics to win (well maybe black jack has). There's only luck, and i like to play luck based games because i don't need to use my brain at all. I don't have to think that i made a mistake if i lost because it wasn't really my fault. Just pure statistical probability.

Only tactic, if you can call it a tactic is my money management. And that's my only rule: Do not bet more then your weekly budget has money.
1066  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Glitches still affects online casinos? Or it's the casinos that sucks on: August 26, 2023, 10:06:19 PM
I don't know if anyone have come across such fate when gambling online before, imagine playing a game and the game start freezing after few successful trials, the game just crashes on you and you lose money? Anyone?

Now who is to blame for this? The casino or your internet connection or something else? I've asked this on Twitter and some said it's technical glitches, that's acceptable, but if this costs you some money, all because of technical glitches who is responsible for your loss? What will you do about this?

It's a shame that technical glitches and server errors still happen on some online casinos, games that aren't even graphically intense, they aren't even using lots of data resources to run e.g upload and download speed.

This doesn't happen to me but my very close friend and he is at a loss because of it, im just wondering what I would have done if it happened to me?
Well it's happened to me couple of times, but if it's a visual glitch it's understandable and i haven't really lost money, because i never really won. If it would gave me actual money that i could withdraw and they took it back, it would be more than a glitch. But my glitches so far have happened all in new casinos. One time crash game just didn't stop, and i couldn't click cash out in crash because the button didn't work either. Even if it said that i made more money that exist in the world, i wasn't obviously winning.

So it hasn't cost me money. In fact an opposite has happened in one smaller casino, that i leave unnamed. It had a glitch that gave my account nearly $70 in SOL. I know that account was empty before. I checked everything, bonuses, transactions, wins and tips. Everything. But it had no trace of origin what so ever. So i tried to play one slot with it. It worked and i withdrawed it. I didn't bother to contact helpdesk that they have made a mistake. I might have done that if it would be a significant amount.
1067  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is exchange based tokens worth for hold? on: August 26, 2023, 09:49:12 PM
Do you know what gave people an impression that exchange token were good back then, it was because of the utility they had as an IEO. It was Binance that started it back then when they use to allow some users have access to early token sale and sell for high price usually around 5X and above, so this tokens were the hype in the town then, so kucoin and other exchanges follow together and that's how they become the best thing to invest, you know people follow the trend in crypto.

However, when the IDO which is initial decentralize offering becomes the new hot trend that gives 100x in profit as compare to IEO, investors moved to IDO and abandoned the centralized exchange token for launchpad tokens, it was crazy how you see people make thousands by locking launchpad tokens but all of those tokens are dead like the exchange tokens, they don't boom like before again.

Decentralize exchange tokens were popular because of their tokens that were Airdrop and prioritize by exchanges back then. Like Binance for example supported pancakeswap because it was launched on their BSC network and you know what happened when Binance pick interest in a project, it was massively pump as everyone thinks it's the next BNB that will change decentralize tokens but all are nothing but scams.
Well those are not the only reasons people buy them. For example Unu Sed Leo is bought back from the markets by bitfinex cex and they are burning it all the time. and they are very transparent on it. And unlike bnb that's going to burn 50%, Unused isn't going to stop there. They just keep buying. And even though that's not happening too fast, it reads on their whitepaper, that if they get their stolen bitcoins back, they are going to use them to marketbuy all the Unu Sed Leo they can. So it's a speculative asset that could potentially make people very rich if everything goes according to plan.
1068  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io| 💸Buy-Sell BFG on BetFury | 🔥Fury Pharaoh - New In-house Slot on: August 26, 2023, 09:42:09 PM
What is the purpose of checking BFG price regularly? It does not look that this token gonna one day do 10x and all of a sudden holders becomes rich easily. It does not look that if we skip checkinc BFG price for a while, we gonna get amazed one day. Like Ive said previously, this token is just an addition, a gratitude for playing on Betfury. Instead of focusing in token, we would better gamble and focus on new features.
I don't see it like that. Rewarding is not the word i would use. Account that i used long time to build is worthless now. Since they restricted EU from gambling, price and tokenomics are really only things i can focus on. So for me, it's only an investment opportunity, and i am trying to figure out from fundamentals and tokenomics when is that opportunity is going to be. And at the moment it's just trading the waves, trying to find ins and outs where i can buy an sell.
1069  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 25, 2023, 11:22:00 PM


Oh my, doesn't he look cute?

LMAO
Indeed, it looks like they are finally draining the swamp. I am guessing that Trump supporters didn't realize what it would look like. All we need now is Trump to break the rules for the conditions of release. It shouldn't take long as he has famously done a bad job on censoring himself.


This whole trip has been so surreal that i need to go very far in history to find anything matching to this craziness.
1070  Economy / Gambling / Re: Empire.io | Free Payouts, VPN-Friendly, Relaxed KYC & 1 BTC bonus! on: August 25, 2023, 11:01:16 PM
Saying "very relaxed on KYC" is very vague and misleading. And it doesn't necessarily give a relaxed and cool signal you are going for. It's like admitting that yeah, there are rules but you are shady enough that you don't need to care about them. That if you exit scam, no one knows where you are located anyway so you won't get caught.

Yet in your info section you seem to be complying with regulators in same way every regulated casino is obligated to. So how is this "relaxed"? I totally understand that you need to market and brand yourself somehow, but this is misleading. Even if you felt relaxed about kyc, it doesn't mean anything. You are not offering anything more than any other casino in terms of "relaxed" kyc. What part of this is very "relaxed"? : https://empire.io/help-center/help-terms-and-conditions/aml

And your only link to the site in the picture seems to be a referral link. That's against the forum rules if i am not mistaken.

And even if i am ranting, it's good that you have an announcement here, it increases trust when you are accepting criticism, so welcome to forum.
1071  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to identify shitcoins? on: August 25, 2023, 10:43:47 PM
As an investor, i did a lots of invest in altcoins. Those were suppose to be good that time with having good hype, good team and community. But with having all of thats, most of altcoins scam after a time! I wonder for some altcoins, they were suppose not to be go but they scammed without any reason! And hundreds of altcoins are in my wallet, which are turn into dead shitcoin now.
First of all, the word scam is thrown a lot by newbies, and usually it's because the price is dropping, even though that has nothing to do with the fact if the project is scam or not, not unless devs dump their tokens and remove all liquidity.

Also can you do TA or do you understand how valuation works? Because while it's simple when you know enough, there also are several things worth looking for and enough to write a book about different kind of scams and examples how projects can fail. Basics are pretty easy for someone who has seen a lot of scams, but there are just too many red flags worth looking into to list. it always depends on the project and different tokens have different red flags. And red flags on some projects can be even green flags with other projects. It all depends what your tactics are and what are you looking for.

There's no such thing as a guarantee that legit projects would make money. In fact i've made more with pure scams by getting out fast enough.

I wonder what your thought process was that you thought they were supposed to be good that time. What qualifies as a good team, or community?

1072  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is exchange based tokens worth for hold? on: August 25, 2023, 10:19:23 PM
As an investor, i bought so many exchange based tokens! Bnb, uniswap, kucoin (kcs), cake, houbi (ht),  FTP and so on. Undoubtedly those exchangers are so big and reputable. I though those altcoins will pump if exchange get larger during time and if exchange add more pair with their altcoin on their platform, then price will boom but most of those are like shitcoin, dumped 70-80℅ in long run except bnb. So what do you think? I'm no longer going to invest any exchange coin anymore!
Well they have an obvous weak points. They might seem like decentralised tokens as transactions are permissionless, but their value is based on very centralized entity that doesn't have security of blockchain. Cexes can be hacked, have been hacked, exit scammed, failed and sued. After that only use case for that token is to short it. And if those exchanges that have their own tokens fail somehow, their token price will drop so fast that you need to be really fast to sell them. And if you try to sell them in that exchange that's failing, it's a possibility that you can't even get your money out.

There are different tokenomics and mechanism behind them and some are worth it while others are not, but they are very much centralized around their issuer.
1073  Economy / Economics / Re: Having a problem a Personal Finance? on: August 25, 2023, 10:13:24 PM
       -   You, yes, you. Are you tired? Can't make progress? Or every time you move forward, something bad always happens? Are you in a situation where you have to start from scratch again? Where does your problem start? in money? Why do you always have no money? Is it because of your responsibilities for your family or because you just don't have spending discipline? It is important that you know what the root of your problem is? Maybe the reason you are not making progress is because you spend a lot, so every time you have an emergency, you move your savings? Or sometimes you can borrow a cape. How to handle money What is real personal finance? What do you have to do to learn it?
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I wouldn't harm anyone to learn about investing, if they already don't handle it, but listening to others isn't a silver bullet either. Sometimes life throws a curve ball and it isn't your fault that you are losing money from time to time.

Obviously in hindsight you could have shorted markets etc, but life or a timeline doesn't work in hindsight. Many times we see biographies of successful people and their whole timeline seems like a path towards the goal they achieved. However that's not how it goes in real life, people make mistakes and often change paths when they realise they have wrong approach or goals in life. The fact that even those successful people can have parts in their life when they are lost, and doubting their choices, or don't have a clue what they are supposed to do. That's just not talked about as we want to see them as good examples and adore their choices.
1074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: This Altcoin Faces Further Declines In the Near Future on: August 24, 2023, 09:41:46 PM
According to a crypto analyst, Cardano (ADA) may experience further declines in its price before the end of the year. The analyst reviewed a chart that compared the Altcoin‘s price movements in 2019 to those in 2023 and found similarities between the two years. Benjamin Cowen, founder and CEO of Into the Cryptoverse (ITC), shared this data and suggested that the ADA is currently copying its price movements from 2019.

The chart revealed inconsistencies in the price movements between the two years. While both years saw a gradual price increase in the first weeks of January, there was a difference in the asset’s price movements later on. In 2019, the altcoin began to consolidate with slight declines in January, whereas in 2023, it experienced an impressive 58% increase. Overall, the ADA showed disparities between the price movements in the first half of both years, with this year often going in the opposite direction compared to 2019.

However, in the second half of the year, the similarities between the two years became more apparent. Since May 2023, the ADA has recorded consistent declines, leading to a decrease in its return on Investment. This trend was also dominant in 2019, with Cardano losing 60.11% of its value from June to August. This resulted in the altcoin giving back most of the gains it made earlier that year. Similarly, this year, the ADA has fallen by 31% since June. Although the altcoin has shown more resistance this year, the ITC chart predicts further declines.
I might be biased but i wouldn't mind if ADA just faded away and stopped being caleld a serious alternative to eth. I haven't looked at the chart but i am not the biggest fan of the fundamentals. Even if some of the ideas and code would be decent. Whole birth story of ada seems like more like a too much money and too much of everything. Instead of focusing to solve one thing at the time they seem to hype and go all over the map, like lite version of Internet computer.
1075  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Dogecoin Millionaire Remains Optimistic About DOGE Despite Significant Losses on: August 24, 2023, 09:35:12 PM
Investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky, especially in the volatile Market of Dogecoin. One investor, Glauber Contessoto, experienced a significant loss in his Dogecoin holdings, going from almost $3 million to $50,000. Despite this setback, Contessoto remains optimistic about the future of Dogecoin and believes it has staying power.

The rise of Dogecoin in 2021 resulted in early investors becoming millionaires. DOGE’s market cap skyrocketed from $1.2 billion to $75.26 billion in less than five months, reaching an all-time high of $0.74. Glauber Contessoto was one of these overnight millionaires, with his holdings reaching $2.9 million.

However, the value of Dogecoin has since declined, and it is currently Trading at $0.06378. This sizable drop in value has diminished Contessoto’s holdings to approximately $50,000. Despite this loss, Contessoto maintains his trust in Dogecoin and believes that dog-themed meme coins have a better chance of spiking in value compared to other meme coins. He points to the success of frog-themed crypto PEPE as an example.

Contessoto is not the only investor who has experienced a significant decrease in the value of Dogecoin holdings. Keith Johnson, another investor, suffered losses and even filed a $258 billion lawsuit against Elon Musk, known as the “Dogefather” for his support of Dogecoin. Musk’s tweets about the cryptocurrency often result in price spikes.
In the bullrun these investors were called smart people, even geniuses, but all it takes is a bear to see how smart they really are.

Turns out, that if we are being honest, it was mostly luck like it often is, luck and persistence, greed and bad choices made because of denialism.

Obviously he is optimistic, that's all he has. otherwise he would need to look at the mirror and call it as it is: denialism.

But he and other people rather call it optimism, because people want to believe he will come up as a winner somehow. Because that means we all can come up with winners and we don't need to own our mistakes.
But now he is only a random dude with 50k worth of doge. Soon it might be 2k of doge. So i totally understand the need for optimism.
1076  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Unknown Bitcoin Whale Gains $3B in 90 Days on: August 24, 2023, 09:15:30 PM
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so now we know micheal saylors stash
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I knew he had a lot but this is insane. But one thing that baffles me is that quick googling says that his networth is "only" 1.2 billion USD...
So if person's networth is calculated by combining the value of all assets, minus all liabilities, even if he owes a lot it doesn't add up with this or i am completely missing some obvious point on counting networth.
1077  Economy / Gambling / Re: Whats happening with Betnomi? on: August 24, 2023, 08:59:52 PM
Anyone checked Betnomi website today?
Sorry, we're down for scheduled maintenance - message is back again, so there is still some hope they could come back with some incredible story to tell.
If that happens they should be ready to answer some hard questions, and it is not going to trust them again.

Scheduled maintenance that lasts a month? Not something that's likely to happen to a legit site. I will be amazed to see them come back to even explain this.
Running a business is like borrowing money. You have people's money and you don't let them know what's up? You just disappear for weeks? Normal people don't act like this.

It's over and the team is compromised. There's no chance for a relaunch after this disaster.
Why they even bother to put that message up again? Could it be that it's just for causing more confusion and potentially slows down processing time for legal approach people are taking. It's hard to say as this is such a clear scam that any attempt to signal it's not wouldn't fool anyone.

I am hoping people get some of their money back but i wouldn't count on it. If they exit scam they must have to avoid getting immediately caught. Would be strange if they haven't covered their tracks and just had winged it.
1078  Economy / Gambling / Re: Thought's on many major fiat-crypto payment gateways ditching casino business's? on: August 24, 2023, 08:45:56 PM
Why would a crypto casino care whether it can or cannot strike a deal with a fiat payment gateway?
As for he ditching, it was like that from the beginning. Fiat companies would try to make deals with crypto companies and either found the amount of people willing to use them too small, or were given a warning from some government agency that helping a crypto business may lead to some more frequent checkups by tax authorities. At least that was the case in my area. It's obvious governments (in general) don't want banks and payment companies to work with crypto firms. A crypto casino is even a bigger issue to them.
Well any service that could potentially make more revenue and is making depositing money easier for some people is worth using.

However this is the only post i found about this subject and i guess i would have just to blindly trust OP on this issue, as only source for this is OP saying he/she contacted those services. He didn't include any screenshots about these conversations so i would need to confirm this myself. I see no reason for OP lying about this but it seems really unbeliveable that this would be only post about this subject. Maybe someone else has more info, or OP would like to elaborate on this.
1079  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The ukraine russia war it's not about ukraine or russia it's about eu on: August 24, 2023, 08:11:39 PM
The russia ukraine war it's about Europe it's about economy of Europe people been hidden the real truth.
The eu is finished allready and germany france cant hold up eu economy alone it's all very dangerous for banks the european banks must start buy btc gold Silver Asap in order to survive.
The greece Also not interested to cooperation with germany anymore so EU countries intetest Will be divided.
Eu people banks and countries Will fight with each others whos got most of the btc and gold

Funny times coming soon get ready get your popcorn and Enjoy the show i stay home and watch this show as Entertainment a lot fun things to to be happening soecially in Europe
During my lifetime i have met many people who preach about some hidden / secret or real truth. And one thing that has always united them is the fact that usually don't even understand what words "truth" or "evidence" mean. And looks like this is one of them vague posts.

I am guessing you live in somewhere where this war doesn't affect you that much, so just be happy that you have buffer states between russia and you, as you don't seem to have a grasp of hard reality that's war. Or basics of empathy  if you think war is fun or personal show for you .

And again for some reason, this war has nothign to do with the fact that Putin decided to attack in sovereign country? Or that Russia is bombing civilians and is threat to whole EU? No, obviously it's just a magic show for you.

You know you can learn empathy. You shoud try it.
1080  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Past 3 days what did you brought in the crash? on: August 24, 2023, 07:48:54 PM
I bought 100 ARB coins for 0.9$. I hope this will be a good investment in the long run. What about you guys? Did you invest anything for keeping long?
What's your definition for long run and are you prepared to use dollar cost average -tactic if it goes way below $€0.9?

Because at this market i see ARB as overvalued when you realize that only use case for it is basically voting. So unless you vote more airdrops for yourselves to devaluate it even more, i don't understand how it would be a good thing to ask from some random holders on any code decision votes. That should be left for most talented coders, not hacks hoarding votes for their hype ideas.
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