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361  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 11, 2019, 07:39:57 PM
No, it applies to everyone in order to withdraw hash you need to reach level 4 and they've put that condition for user-security.

Well that´s sort of an issue I´d say, at least I hope Airdrop- and Bounty-Participants have been / will be aware of that condition beforehand.


This condition has been put by BetHash last month I guess because of some security issue their team thoroughly checked that issue and now they have put a limit on it.

So, If they are working on user's security isnt that great that you bet without any worries and you are totally secure?

If you can explain me how it is more secure for me (f.e.) when somebody that received Bounty-payment has to reach a certain level before he/she is allowed to withdraw, I am eager to listen.

Of course I understand that those sort of hurdles are helpful for the marketprice not to decline from those airdrop- and bounty-"hunters", but that has nothing to do with "security" for my understanding.

The limit was put just now not before when you joined the bounty and I guess at the first phase of bounty distribution you were able to withdraw your hash.

You can contact the customer support group on telegram they can help you with it or maybe you can ask them to remove limit for those accounts who were in bounty campaign.

I know that BetHash always cares for their players and always help them within time. So you should contact them they will surely do something about it. I know some people don't gamble and for bounty hunters they joined to get free hash not to gamble and get payout...
362  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 11, 2019, 07:22:38 PM
No, it applies to everyone in order to withdraw hash you need to reach level 4 and they've put that condition for user-security.

Well that´s sort of an issue I´d say, at least I hope Airdrop- and Bounty-Participants have been / will be aware of that condition beforehand.


This condition has been put by BetHash last month I guess because of some security issue their team thoroughly checked that issue and now they have put a limit on it.

So, If they are working on user's security isnt that great that you bet without any worries and you are totally secure?
363  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: September 11, 2019, 06:01:41 AM
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364  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitdouble.io |social gambling game |Prov fair | 0.005 mBit faucet | New PVP game on: September 10, 2019, 11:07:33 AM
Official announcement.

We are sorry, but there are some tech issues with our platform.


0. No any troubles with Bitcoin wallet.
1. Database is in safe and even with latest rolls and bubbles.
2. We have lost all user avatars, and no way to recover them. And it looks like we have lost LN backup, so if you opened direct channels to our servers, please close them.

For tech guys: monitor your SSD drives! Our RAID-1 array has lost one drive some time ago and nobody got any notification about that. :/


They will announce when its ready to reopen.  Until then i wouldnt expect to see any updates.

So, they are dealing with data storage and lost one drive from RAID-1 I think they can recover data easily and how come they did not get notified by the tracker about this...!
365  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Marketing And Religion on: September 10, 2019, 10:59:26 AM
As we know that Gambling is prohibited in certain religions including Islam. If anyone does it, the earned money is not legal and is considered Sin.

But what if someone is promoting a gambling site on social media etc, will the money earned from it be legal provided he will never directly gamble ?

I am not Muslim but I have seen someone who I know refusing to promote sites related with lending and gambling site. Legal and things you don't do just because your religion prohibits are different.

I've seen some friends on mine who are not allowed to as said in religion but still they do. Its all about your views actually and how much you believe in it.



Still I want to know why gambling and lending is considered as sin? I mean reasoning behind it. Hope I am asking it correctly.

Lending is not considered as sin, Lending is considered sin only if you take interest on it as interest you get is just money that you are getting without making any effort and in Islam the money earned without any work and effort is haram.

Gambling is sin also because you are getting money on your money without effort and gambling make a person go mad and they do very bad things when they are gambling even they lose their house and all the things and even in gambling in old days people used to bet their women so that is why it is sin... To keep the community safe and secure.

Ask someone from Islamic forum or google it you will get a much better answer as I lack knowledge here.
366  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 09, 2019, 08:55:44 PM
I really do not understand your accusations.

Try to contact their telegram support group and explain it to them maybe they can guide you more properly and they can show you statistics...

367  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 09, 2019, 06:40:29 PM
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Where are the proofs? You cannot simply accuse some company because you did not win the contest.

Yes, and I am sure they will use escrow for sure for the next contest...

Edit: Show complete proof so the accusation can be accurate.
368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: The cost of running a bounty? on: September 09, 2019, 06:23:17 PM
Well I have managed some of the campaigns and helped some of the managers so in my thinking and observation nothings costs the owner of the project for running a bounty only the cost is paying the manager and any other working person with the project all other enrolled users are paid with the tokens which are of no worth at that time sometimes it does not worth later also... Sometimes the owner also sign a contract to pay the manager or managers to pay them in tokens so it costs nothing...
369  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitdouble.io |social gambling game |Prov fair | 0.005 mBit faucet | New PVP game on: September 09, 2019, 12:26:33 PM
Today and still nothing.

Read the above message from ralle14 You will understand they are working on it.

OP's last seen august 19th, No update from anyone here on the official thread. Nothing on twitter account the last tweet was on June 1. Nothing on telegram as well, where are we going with this?  This is very unlikely from a site which is so popular and old.


I just want to know whether everyone's balance safe or not?
I hope they're safe,the last update was from mariha's post. He/she seem to be a part of bitdouble's team since he/she is the only person apart from the bitdouble account to give out news and updates.

Hello . the site will work soon. and we always report what will happen. do not worry
370  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Twitter Username is Sale @kingofdisco on: September 08, 2019, 08:46:18 PM
0.2 BTC for this twitter account? this account worth nothing. it's just this username and nothing else. only 50 followers. what is so special in this username that you are asking for such high amount?

You were offering this elsewhere with a starting bid if 0.002BTC.
What changed since?
0.002BTC is also too much for this low level account.

Agreed! The account worth hardly 5$.
371  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitdouble.io |social gambling game |Prov fair | 0.005 mBit faucet | New PVP game on: September 08, 2019, 11:18:15 AM
OP's last seen august 19th, No update from anyone here on the official thread. Nothing on twitter account the last tweet was on June 1. Nothing on telegram as well, where are we going with this?  This is very unlikely from a site which is so popular and old.


I just want to know whether everyone's balance safe or not?
372  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT Classic ★★★ the oldest Bitcoin on-chain game ★★★ on: September 08, 2019, 10:07:18 AM


Yes, I am seeing x9999 that is much... What will be the max bet on it 0.01? Imagine if someone hit x9999 with 0.01 still gets 100 Bitcoins.

Registered and looking forward for beta-version  Wink

Good luck
Oh yea, if you are talking about grey line, it will be changed randomly after they picked from people's suggestion. Max payout in luckyb.it back then still 100 BTC so, the max bet on that line should be 0.01 just like you said.

Actually i wanna to see new multipler on other lines, maybe blue or green. I've remember back then there were few bets on blue line with 50BTC

And I really want to see some other betting options also such as EOS...

Looking at the exclusive beta access with 0.0005btc for the tester, it seems that the new luckybit will be an offchain based game so players needs to deposit before playing. It is good, at least players are able to bet smaller amount unlike the original luckybit where there is a minimum bet which is a bit high for small players like me. Around a week before it is completely come back with the beta, hope to see great promotion after the beta phase ends as a celebration of the comeback.

Seems like there will be depositing first but that will make the LB idea to go off and it'll become like other casinos where you have to deposit first.

They really need good marketing now the competition is really hight.
373  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 07, 2019, 09:46:26 PM


Will Hash be listed on exchanges besides on your own exchange?

I realized most of the EOS tokens though they  have  a working  product aren't going  to be added on exchanges for  whatever their reasons are. I find it pointless to  collect these  tokens  already compare to TRON tokens because at least several of those tokens are being listed.

We are listed on well-known exchanges in EOS world like Newdex, Whalex, They are also decentralized exchanges and are publicly traded.

What I don't see is that how we withdraw our HASH from bethash.io. I don't know if this is just with my account or someone else has also same issue that we can't withdraw HASH. Your exchange should really have the HASH and the HPOINT in there where we can trade both of these, it would help users accumulate some.

Hello!

Users must reach at least level 4 to withdraw the HASH tokens

There are many reasons for this. But the most important is security as it allows us to prevent abuse from tokens received during promotions or airdrops

Thank you for your understanding.

This rule only appies to those who got thier tokens from bounty campaign and airdrops?

This means that an investor buy HASH today, deposit in your BETHASH to stake because he wanted to receive dividends won't have to do all the hard work to achieve level 4 for him to be able to withdraw back his HASH incase he wants to sell. Right?






No, it applies to everyone in order to withdraw hash you need to reach level 4 and they've put that condition for user-security.

I think you have a good point here they must do something for the investors like the investor can confirm the account with the support group so his account must be free from that level 4 condition and can withdraw any time his hashes.
374  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT Classic ★★★ the oldest Bitcoin on-chain game ★★★ on: September 07, 2019, 09:43:17 PM
LuckyBit is back! Click the image below to sign up for exclusive access to the private beta and get a bonus of 0.0005 BTC to play with!
Finally luckybit back to the track, hopefully we will see something new on luckybit (new multipler, maybe?)
Actually how many people can reserve the private beta? Because it says, we will notifed on Sep 16th about luclybit beta.

Yes, I am seeing x9999 that is much... What will be the max bet on it 0.01? Imagine if someone hit x9999 with 0.01 still gets 100 Bitcoins.

Registered and looking forward for beta-version  Wink

Good luck

Why did the site take a break for? I've been posting on here for a while and never have I seen any mention of this platform, it just makes you wonder  Roll Eyes

What I saw and think that they have not got that much players on the site since there are a lot of new online-crypto-based casino's went up and with the new betting options like trx and eos which are very fast indeed so people lost interest in lucky.b (because of slowers bets and trx fee) however in its peak time I have witnessed the best gambling experience for the players. Let's see what new they can provide to the players.
375  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: September 07, 2019, 08:22:10 PM
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376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: if anyone hacked your account then who is responsible??? on: September 07, 2019, 07:05:44 PM
if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it
The Exchange where I've created account Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh


If the exchange is compromised then it's exchange's fault and the responsibility is totally upon the exchange.
Yes if only your accounts are hacked it can be your fault that you may have used a weak password or have low security.

I believe in both cases responsibility is up to you because no one force you to keep your bitcoins on any exchange right? Why do you want to trust any third party with your coins? Store in offline or at least somewhere safe?
If an exchange is hacked or something's happen still it is your fault, not anyone.

I would like to say that you should keep your coins safe not on an exchange or any other place or at least use layers-of-security such as 2fa, email, etc.
377  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT Classic ★★★ the oldest Bitcoin on-chain game ★★★ on: September 07, 2019, 06:59:16 PM
LuckyBit is back! Click the image below to sign up for exclusive access to the private beta and get a bonus of 0.0005 BTC to play with!
Finally luckybit back to the track, hopefully we will see something new on luckybit (new multipler, maybe?)
Actually how many people can reserve the private beta? Because it says, we will notifed on Sep 16th about luclybit beta.

Yes, I am seeing x9999 that is much... What will be the max bet on it 0.01? Imagine if someone hit x9999 with 0.01 still gets 100 Bitcoins.

Registered and looking forward for beta-version  Wink

Good luck
378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New altcoin Cryptocurrency ThanosX on: September 06, 2019, 08:24:26 AM
There’s a new altcoin that just launched it’s ICO called ThanosX (TNX). It’s currently selling for $1 (DAI) Only 15,000,000 TNX have been created. The estimated value is around $25 once listed on exchanges. This will be huge. They are developing a product called the Gauntlet Protocol which stops any scammer, phisher and spammers from contacting you. The software also blocks any virus. You can check out their website http://thanosx.net

Wow, Let me think of the coin by its name so the thanos that takes the lives of the people and the power of everyone? lol.

IDK how people are trusting it and it is already been selling for $1 wow. Just look at the site, A scam attempt.


Freshly registered domain, no team, weak whitepaper, "popular name of the project" = 100% chance getting in to Scam Accusation section

I think that whitepaper is copied or plagiarised. I just gave a quick-scrolling-read to it and they have done a very bad job there.
379  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Pakistan on: September 06, 2019, 07:51:13 AM

lolxxx is really kid or un-mature person he need to change his language and attitude because I also passed all verification's without any problem and doing exchanges on localbitcoins without any problem some time we have to do these things for living its need of time.

We are all Pakistani brothers and it does not sound good that you call anyone un-mature or  bad words. Infact lolxxx has his own point of view and it is also good. We are having discussion to see all get to know all the advantages and disadvantages of KYC.



lol you just called me immature just because I said UmerIdrees Badass because he has guts to put his identity online knowing the fact that all the exchanges in our past got hacked.
I was just sharing my thoughts and was trying to keep you all guys safe.. rest it is all up to you.

I apologies If my behavior was bad.

Good luck!

By the way I still do not get the meaning of "Badass" ?  
I appreciate your ideas and thoughts about this KYC thing.  As i said before, we are all here to increase our knowledge bro.
Badass mean Bad Ass (Dirty Ugly Ass) a person who has an Ugly ass called Badass. I am wondering how did lolxxx find out You are a badass. is he an ass checker?  LOL


So it means kickass means someone who kicks asses? lol
I use that word for the people who are really hard and have no fear of others or If I find the person really impressive.
Badass is just a word I didn't know that it is going to make that much tension. Already apologized for the word I used.
380  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin scammer caught tortured and killed. on: September 05, 2019, 10:01:21 PM
We have seen people killing for few bucks and here we are seeing 63$ million dollars what do you expect next?

Anger is something that takes control over everything and we get blind by it anything can happen..
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