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2381  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 🔥Bitcoin Binary Options 80% in 60 sec. CoinCasso - partner of PSG🔥+ LIVE on: October 18, 2020, 09:11:03 PM
Thank you for an advice, however I did not ask for it. Your opinion is your opinion.
Im not looking for advice service so far Wink

The topic is accurate as we are will be adding more about gambling here.
Once again thank for your advice, however I don't take it.

How unprofessional is this? Your customer is your priority and you'll say "I did not ask for it". It's clearly not a gambling it is binary. Also your website looks awful your terms and conditions were composed of terms and conditions of different websites I don't think you will get a customer here. You're in partner with PSG one of the top/richest foot ball clubs and you were using a "Standard Terms and Condition"? Oh c'mon.

I don't think you know what you are doing. Just try reading their terms and condition you'll know you'll just get scammed. Just stay away with this.

Lol, this guys has some guts in posting a thread that's supposed to be a thread where users can have their inputs, but yeah, seems that the OP and their team aren't taking any opinions guys, so we should shut the f*ck up Cheesy I agree that it was standard and can be done if you have the same legal firm, hopefully all gambling platforms were inclined and have a team to have 'same terms and conditions' but I think those legal firms is really legal after all Cheesy such an idiotic way to tell us how plagiarism works and how it can be disregarded in making terms and conditions. dude, we've been in the gambling industry for years, so either you show us some kindness, or us - showing no further attention after this  Roll Eyes

But yeah, despite of me and other users having so many suggestions, I guess the OP proved us to really 'shut the f*ck up', so I do suggest OTHER USERS to prevent engaging further activities with the OP and their platform.
2382  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟 CoinCards - Online Poker,Play Poker With Bitcoin🔥 on: October 18, 2020, 08:47:13 PM
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I can't registered and approve account:
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Account pending approval
Same problem here. Register and system email sent to my email that used for registration. Activation link came to my inbox and clicked, after that i did re-login and there's notification said


Hopefully team can fix this issues, although as i saw in above comments, issue still not solved yet.



I guess the OP doesn't have any connection with the platform he'd been promoting. Check out his recent post guys, he's only posting for at least once a month, so don't expect some answers from him. I guess this topic must be locked, as this would no longer be providing any answers to any inquiries and suggestions. Even the platform seems to be still unregistered or can be looked up on who.is. Therefore, any user inputs in this platform is at risk, shouldn't we investigate first before trying? (lol even the links provided by the OP are just raw links of popular media platforms)
2383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Beware of fixed matches offer - member wbet7pending! on: October 18, 2020, 08:24:59 PM
Report the PM for unsolicited advertising, that's a bannable offense since mods don't look at fixed matches cases.

I deleted his message but I made screenshot and this topic before that but I didn't report him to moderators.

I guess as long as the newbies here are alarmed and cautious with this user, we must have no fear of him scamming people. Yes, it is really a ban-worthy offence if someone promotes illegal fixed matches, even the Stake wouldn't allow nor tolerate the use of it. Yes, some games can be fixed (in which is very common ever since, especially if the stakes are high or the league must be prolonged. But selling such information is just nonsense. Also (on the other side of the card), if the sender seems to be "telling you information first" and only asks for commisions right after, shouldn't he be scared also to the fact that he can make others' win but would rather not pay him after a singe game?
2384  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitmex conducted an experiment with brainwallets on: October 13, 2020, 11:52:20 PM
This experiment from BitMex confirms what we already know - brain wallets are for the brainless.

Haha LOL.. Brainwallets aren't that different from normal crypto wallet, yet key phrases are things that you know you can remember (or should I say key phrases that is common and not lives to your brain alone). Sometimes I just wondered, where are the vulnerabilities of this wallet really reside? Also, why would someone use popular words and phrases to use in brainwallet?

I've also wondered, if Bitmex or anyone who would conduct such experiments, how if they've used those mumble raps or multi-language song/s or phrases? Would it still be risky? If that so, then wouldn't it simply indicate that there would be a vulnerability in the server side right?
2385  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Localbitcoin issue on outgoing on: October 12, 2020, 11:32:03 PM
This is an overview of what localbitcoins requires verifying and account;

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1. Full name             
2. Country of residence             
3. Email address             
4. Phone number             
5. Physical address             
6. ID verification             
7. KYC info             
9. Proof of residence             
10. Extra ID verification
https://localbitcoins.net/blog/id-verification-update/

During the process of verification, one will be asked lots of questions such as what they do, source of income, what the bitcoins acquired from localbitcoins for, annual income range etc

with that amount of requirements needed upon using their service, I think users must simply not be engaging with this if they couldn't provide all of this, just in case the management tend to ask users to provide it. I've seen that localbitcoin has a huge standard towards knowing their customers credibility but I guess those extra Id verification is a hint that soon they might be using it to freeze someones account. I don't know localbitcoin's reputation here in the forum but judging its system, I'm pretty sure the OP's concern would simply fall back to the fact that he used its platform without reading the T&Cs, which described the sensitivity of the required documentation.
2386  Other / Meta / Re: Project Development board change? on: October 12, 2020, 11:12:39 PM
The description of Project Development is:
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Organization of Bitcoin and related projects, bounty campaigns, advertising etc.
Most of the above categories can be described as "commerce" which is what all the Marketplace sub-boards are made up of.

Isn't advertising not part of the 'commerce' in its actual definition?

Quote from: Oxford Languages
Commerce
social dealings between people.

Therefore, anything to be seemed a project and advertising it would still be fit in the Project Development board. As you can see, I've been there for numerous times and one thing is for sure. Even those that bombards it with scam attempts would simply fail, as most of active users there (including me) keeps a warning post/comment whenever a thread is published that looks for investors. Changing or restricting more in Proj Dev board might be the worst change that might happen in this forum, as some newbies do really have a valid and good ideas on making a certain project happen.
2387  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 2FA app on desktop on: October 12, 2020, 10:42:44 PM
Even then, no one is ever 100% safe, and there will always be associated risks when connected to the internet. Two factor authentication on a dedicated device just for that would alleviate some of the problems, and as long as the network isn't compromised would be a decent way of doing it,  but in truth not many people are willing to go to that lengths, and that's exactly how people get compromised.

Agreed. There are people that tends to be 'safe' yet haven't noticed their device was already infected by a virus or already had backdoor in his computer. Nonetheless, some 2FA programs do have a strong security, as none of them cannot be published without taking the security of their program as their main priority. Though they can be hacked through network being compromised (especially 2FA that requires texting your phone), I think people would go that far just to get your credentials or account. I've seen a lot of dark hacking activities online yet there are still more ethical hackers than the blackhats (hopefully).
2388  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Investments Trading on: October 12, 2020, 10:10:38 PM
Any who interesting write me

Are you still not stopping your scam attempts? Lol. Vod even is just sh*tting on your crap yet you didn't realize no one would send money just because "you can". Vod also mentioned that you must provide here valid transactions first to establish your reputation, not bu starting your reputation from scratch. Isn't obvious that we are not fool to endorse your ideology nor wanted to provide support on such ridiculous offers? Lol even I myself knows how to buy and sell accounts of pros as I've been onto community where they have a marketplace with it, and the price DEPENDS on the owner, in which in most cases aren't negotiable. Scam attempt failed Cry
2389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin logo on: October 12, 2020, 09:45:58 PM
what do you think about logo re-branding, or Bitcoin need a symbol and does not need a logo, since it is a decentralized currency, not a brand?

First of all, Bitcoin is decentralized. How can you re-brand something that doesn't even exists nor made in a single place? Second, Bitcoin has already made its way to be so popular across the globe, making a change in logo would be also a change on its overall system. Companies can rebrand anything as their logos in business are feasible or something that they can control, in which BTC cannot. But honestly, Bitcoin never had any logo. The BTC we use now is simply a symbol, the same as the other currencies out there. Have you seen a dollar re-symbol?  Cheesy
2390  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Historical Crypto Data for Developers on: October 12, 2020, 01:36:14 PM
Do you have anything similar to do but for historical mempool data?

I see lots of people analyzing bitcoin price, but not its network.

Thanks for asking! That data isn't currently available, but hopefully, it's something that can be integrated into the APIs for a future release.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

Is this another implicit way of promoting a crypto exchange? I've been looking for your platform in this forum and I've found that you've been running for years yet you aren't that popular enough. BTW, what marketing strategies have you done to promote your business? It seems that it is the only thing that you lack but I've seen your intentions and platform were good. Regarding to the OP, it is so kind of you to provide script or simple codes to get data from the market but apparently you are requiring users to use your website. Better instead do some marketing strats to establish further trust and client popularity in this forum.
2391  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk trust system has been destroyed by scammers on: October 12, 2020, 12:47:56 PM
So apparently, this thread is made by smartcontracts100 yet suddenly KaneVWE keeps supporting a thread that he didn't even started. Seems (or should I say a fact) that both the OP and KaneVWE are by the same person, roasting and trying their best to be 'The Righteous' - making accusations with no further valid evidences. The OP keeps linking threads and just wants us to waste time reading such horrible accusations yet ends up being accusations that were mainly a subjective one, and pretending that they(or just he/she) are those that would set things right.

TBH, I only wanted to say this to all of the other users here that would and might comment after this. Please, we've been through more than this bullsh*t. We're still in a pandemic. May we just stick to what we really are disregarding this kind of person as attention only feeds their ego. Smiley

Also, I've seen that most of the connected users with the OP and supports him seems to be receiving VALID FEEDBACKS, while they keep sending distrust with no further solidity nor sense at all.
2392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Manny Pacquiao vs. Conor McGregor on: October 12, 2020, 12:12:53 PM
Another marketing match ? Meh, I think I will pass this after what I've saw with McGregor vs Mayweather. This kind of matches are pure entertainment and not serious fights ...
This isn't a boring fight as Manny is not a boring fighter, if you didn't saw a KO on the first fight of Conor McGregor in boxing, probably this time you will see it, so missing it is not a good idea especially if you can watch it live though.

Indeed! Add the fact that McGregor is also an extreme bad ass that keeps making the fight enjoyable by making dozens of physical humor just to piss the enemy off then win afterwards. Also, McGregor isn't a bad person at all. If he would initiate a fight against anyone, he keeps stabilizing his arrogance as it had been part of his success, yet he prefers to always be serious in all of his fights. I mean, McGregor might seem to be typical warfreak guy, but at least he know how to both entertain and win.
2393  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 Bitpr0.com | The Ultimate Crypto Directory on: October 12, 2020, 11:36:07 AM
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I don't know if there were already a user that asked this: what is your difference with coinmarketcap.com? Apparently, it seems that you are just the same as CMC yet CMC has more features than you do. Not to be an awful review, but I don't see any of your advantages against CMC. If you think you have, what could it be and why? Well, If I were to judge, I like your UI/UX more on the coinmarketcap, as CMC are more on technical visualization yet your approach are more onto simpler and minimal ones for a beginner-friendly environment. But still, I'll be bookmarking your page for future use.
2394  Economy / Services / Re: Roobet.com | Art Contest "Animation/Gif" - $400 up for grabs! Ends October 31st on: October 12, 2020, 10:59:41 AM
Seems that I've lost on the last Animation contest. But, I'll do everything to make a masterpiece to create something that would (hopefully) meet the taste of the roobet team and as well as this forum's users. I really thought I'd stand a chance recently yet I've failed. Now I've been keeping myself busy on learning more of the animation as it turns out to be an activity I both love and enjoy. Guess I'll just do my best again Grin
2395  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Investors & Experienced Partner for a Brand New Crypto Casino/ Gaming project on: October 11, 2020, 08:54:07 AM
Interested people can send us private message and we will be happy to share more info about the project.

TBH Most of us aren't really that interested to be part of the project. Apparently, there are really less users that do engage with projects especially not knowing the personal info of the people behind such projects, or more likely to be afraid in getting involved with uncertain projects. But IMO, most of us are interested in knowing about projects that we can tell to ourselves if the project and the team behind it deserves to be invested or not. Hence, all I can suggest is for you to post your projects' info here so you can have users suggesting on which and what things must be added or removed.
2396  Economy / Gambling / Re: GoodLuckMate - Bitcoin Casino Reviews You Can Trust on: October 11, 2020, 07:18:43 AM
It is very hard to do that much review meticulously, there are over 1000 reviewed casinos on the list and I believe OP needs to spend so long time to do the review meticulously. I'm curious, did he do the review by trying all those listed casinos one by one or he just did a quick visit on the casinos to find some important information or he do some researches on the internet?
Coming up to the bitcoin casino list, I see so many casinos that I have never heard before and many of them do not even accept players from my country while as per my experience 90% (even more) of bitcoin casinos that has ANN thread in this forum are accepting players from my country.

I think they review by request. Most of platforms they've reviewed are mainly just those that have referral links. Upon visiting, I've noticed that it already had detected my country based on my IP. Kinda scary but it was a good feature if such platforms supports my country or not. But still, there are things that they mislead us, such as "the casino reviews we can trust" as some of popular casinos aren't listed on it. Take Bustadice, Roobet, and Chips.GG as examples. Hence, I guess they only review those platforms that have affiliate links so they can earn a little out of it - therefore not totally "we can trust".
2397  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN SLOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ | Up to 0.0375 BTC/w on: October 11, 2020, 04:11:40 AM
Username: Casdinyard
Post Count: 2023 + 1
BTC Address (must be SegWit): to be updated. bc1q5ngjg7jtpn060qexldlca8vdp6k20hyls897qx
2398  Economy / Gambling / Re: CasinoWow presents the Most Amazing Bitcoin Casinos! on: October 11, 2020, 02:04:44 AM
I'm confused on your services offer, I thought you want to build a gambler community and your site offers review other gambling platform while you have your own built-in casino?

It's unusual to see a casino that gives review to other casino because your rating might be a conflict of interest. I just do quick scan on your website and at first glance your website is not a casino at all.

Nah, they don't have built-in casinos. They shows games but without real-time bets, or in layman's term, they only preview games. If you really tried it out, they simply is just promoting bunch of "not so popular" crypto-supported gambling platform and just focusing mainly on online fiat gambling platforms.

Would you be interested in reviewing?

Sadly, I guess you need to contact them for a review. They aren't reviewing crypto-casinos yet as I see no reviews of any crypto-supported gambling platform.

I just hope the OP would add that feature. Yes, they are good and in the long run of their business, but I guess they should also adopt and make their reviews on crypto casinos and not just fiat casinos. The platform seems to be already doing the best job in casino review, but it still lacks my mentioned feature.
2399  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling sites accepting bets from countries where gambling is illegal. on: October 10, 2020, 11:54:26 AM
So I can't really give you sound legal advice how to gamble. But personally I would be very cautious if gambling was not allowed in your country. Its mostly your duty to follow the laws. Sure the casino needs to do it too, but since gambling is already illegal what bad can happen for the casino? They are already banned. Can't get much worse than that. Just imagine you win really big in the casino and they just block your account when trying to withdraw? Without legal status all the risks are with you.

I can't understand you dude. I don't know if you are onto the side of those who've accessing restricted gambling websites despite of prohibition or against them. First of all, every gambling platform tends to tell everyone which countries they don't support, while some supports countries yet lessen the games they can access (like Roobet). Hence no matter how huge you win on a certain casino then they've just banned you after detecting that you are accessing from prohibited country, then it wouldn't be their fault. Every gamblers musst be educated, respectful, and cautions.
2400  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New Project Needs Guidance on: October 10, 2020, 08:51:06 AM
This is my second website. The first has done remarkably well, so I decided to start another in a different niche. The idea is to teach people how to start making money on the internet but I don't seem to be able to find a good way of monetizing this new site. Even the content is haphazard. Can I get some suggestions how to go about this?

What sort of content is best for "make money" niche?
Any ideas for monetization?


Thanks

https://makemoneybizsite.com

You should increase the traffic first. You cannot go directly to monetization without having that much traffic. If you really wanted to be an article website, make sure to have good content creators and focus mainly on one aspect to produce. You cannot be a website that contains article on so many random things, you must have some sort of categories and topics to tackle. Also, allow users to create their accounts and have some inputs with regards to any articles they want. Hope you could be successful soon!
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